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Experienced teacher of IB DP and A Level Biology, IB DP Environmental Systems and Societies (ESS), VCE Biology, GCSE and IGCSE Biology, MYP and KS3 Science.
Blood Glucose Regulation + Answers
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Blood Glucose Regulation + Answers

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Worksheet requires students to annotate the diagram, explaining blood glucose regulation in humans. Useful for teaching homeostasis, the nervous system, coordination and response, the human body - staying alive, system regulation, feedback loops. Suitable for IB, A Level, VCE, GCSE, IGCSE and KS3 Biology. A word bank has been included for differentiation. Answers are included. File type: PDF
The Nervous System PowerPoint and Worksheets
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The Nervous System PowerPoint and Worksheets

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This interactive PowerPoint covers the function and components of the nervous system, the structure of a neuron, types of neurons, reflex actions and synapses. Worksheets require students to label the structure of a neuron, label the structure of the human brain, label the structure of the skin, label the components of a reflex arc, describe the process of thermoregulation and blood glucose regulation. Recommended time: 3-5 lessons. Worksheets could be used for homework/revision. Relevant topics: the human nervous system, coordination and response, homeostasis, thermoregulation, the brain, neurons and synapses and human physiology. Can be used to teach: IB, A Level, VCE, GCSE, IGCSE and KS3 Biology. Most suited to the GCSE and IGCSE specifications. Activity answers are included. File types included: PPTX and PDF Number of PowerPoint slides: 32
Drawing Scientific Apparatus + Answers
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Drawing Scientific Apparatus + Answers

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This worksheet requires students to draw a 2D cross-section (simplified) diagram of the lab apparatus shown in the table. Relevant topics: Introduction to Science, Working Scientifically, and middle school chemistry. Can be used to teach: MYP, KS3, middle school science, primary school science Answers are included. File type: PDF Number of pages: 2
How Vaccinations Work? + Answers
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How Vaccinations Work? + Answers

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Worksheet requires students to describe how vaccinations work. Useful for teaching infection and response, the immune system, the immune response, disease defences, human physiology, animal physiology, vaccinations, antibody production. Suitable for IB, A Level, VCE, GCSE, IGCSE and KS3 Biology. A word bank has been included for differentiation. Answers are included. File type: PDF
Digestive Enzymes Summary + Answers
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Digestive Enzymes Summary + Answers

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This worksheet requires students to complete a table summarising the enzymes involved in the chemical digestion of food. Relevant topics: Human nutrition, diet, digestive system, chemical digestion, absorption, body systems, and human physiology. Can be used to teach: IB, A Level, VCE, GCSE, IGCSE and KS3 Biology. Answers are included. File types included: PDF
Food Tests Summary + Answers
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Food Tests Summary + Answers

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This worksheet requires students to complete a table summarising the food tests that can be used to detect the biological molecules present in a sample. Relevant topics: Human nutrition, diet, digestive system, physical digestion, chemical digestion, absorption, body systems, and human physiology. Can be used to teach: IB, A Level, VCE, GCSE, IGCSE and KS3 Biology. Most suited to the IGCSE (Cambridge) specifications. Answers are included. File types included: PDF
Evolution by Natural Selection: The Peppered Moth + Answers
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Evolution by Natural Selection: The Peppered Moth + Answers

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This worksheet requires students to describe the process of evolution by natural selection using the peppered moth as an example. Useful for teaching evolution, natural selection, selection, Darwinian theory, adaptation, survival of the fittest, variation. Suitable for IB, A Level, VCE, GCSE, IGCSE and KS3 Biology. A word bank has been included for differentiation. Answers are included. File type: PDF
Negative Human Impacts + Answers
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Negative Human Impacts + Answers

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This worksheet requires students to identify the negative human impacts shown in the images and add a brief description of each in the table. Relevant topics: Ecology, global warming, climate change, eutrophication, deforestation, plastic pollution, invasive species, sustainability, human influences on ecosystems, human impacts, explaining change. Can be used to teach: IB Environmental Systems and Societies (ESS)/Biology/Geography, GCSE and IGCSE Biology/Geography and KS3 Science/Geography. Model answers are included. File type: PDF Number of pages: 2
DNA Structure + Answers
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DNA Structure + Answers

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This worksheet requires students to describe and label the structure of DNA. Useful for teaching nucleotides, DNA structure, DNA and the genome, biological molecules, nucleic acids. Suitable for IB, A Level, VCE, GCSE, IGCSE and KS3 Biology. A word bank has been included for differentiation. Answers are included. File type: PDF
Elements from the Periodic Table Word Search + Answers
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Elements from the Periodic Table Word Search + Answers

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This activity requires students to find elements from the periodic table in the word search puzzle. A template is also included, allowing students to create their own elements from the periodic table word search puzzle. Relevant topics include the Periodic Table, elements, chemistry. Suitable for MYP, KS3, middle school science/chemistry, and primary school science. Answers are included. File type: PDF Number of pages: 3
Cell Biology PowerPoint and Worksheets + Answers
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Cell Biology PowerPoint and Worksheets + Answers

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This interactive PowerPoint covers the function of eukaryotic and prokaryotic cells, cell size and converting between units, the structures of animal, plant and bacteria cells and the function of cell organelles. Worksheets require students to label the structures of plant, animal and bacteria cells, label the parts of a microscope and describe the functions and adaptations of specialised cells. Recommended time: 3-4 lessons. Relevant topics: Cell biology, cell structure, prokaryotes and eukaryotes, animal and plant cells. Can be used to teach: IB, A Level, VCE, GCSE, IGCSE and KS3 Biology. Most suited to the GCSE (AQA) specifications. Activity answers are included. File types included: PPTX and PDF Number of PowerPoint slides: 18
The Periodic Table Worksheets + Answers
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The Periodic Table Worksheets + Answers

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Worksheet: Understanding the Periodic Table This worksheet consists of three activities. The first activity allows students to consolidate their understanding of the Periodic Table by using the word bank to complete the blanks in a comprehension task. The second activity asks students to identify the properties of metals and nonmetals, and the third activity involves students labeling the information found on an element’s symbol in the Periodic Table. Worksheet: Elements from the Periodic Table Word Search This activity requires students to find elements from the periodic table in the word search puzzle. A template is also included, allowing students to create their own elements from the periodic table word search puzzle. Relevant topics include chemistry, atomic structure and the periodic table, properties of metals and non-metals, periodic trends, making predictions about elements. Suitable for IB, GCSE, IGCSE, MYP, KS3 and middle school science/chemistry. A word bank has been included for differentiation. Answers are included. File type: PDF Total number of pages: 7
Understanding the Periodic Table + Answers
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Understanding the Periodic Table + Answers

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This worksheet consists of three activities. The first activity allows students to consolidate their understanding of the Periodic Table by using the word bank to complete the blanks in a comprehension task. The second activity asks students to identify the properties of metals and nonmetals, and the third activity involves students labeling the information found on an element’s symbol in the Periodic Table. Relevant topics include chemistry, atomic structure and the periodic table, properties of metals and non-metals, periodic trends, making predictions about elements. Suitable for IB, GCSE, IGCSE, MYP, KS3 and middle school science/chemistry. A word bank has been included for differentiation. Answers are included. File type: PDF Number of pages: 4
Lab Apparatus Uses + Answers
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Lab Apparatus Uses + Answers

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This worksheet requires students to describe how different types of lab equipment are used. Relevant topics: Introduction to Science, Working Scientifically, and middle school chemistry. Can be used to teach: MYP, KS3, middle school science, primary school science Answers are included. File type: PDF Number of pages: 4
Introduction to Science Worksheets + Answers
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Introduction to Science Worksheets + Answers

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Relevant topics: Introduction to Science, Working Scientifically, Lab Safety and primary/middle school chemistry. Can be used to teach: MYP, KS3, middle school science, primary school science. Answers are included. File type: PDF Number of pages: 14
The Rate of Enzyme Activity + Answers
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The Rate of Enzyme Activity + Answers

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This worksheet requires students to describe how temperature, pH and substrate concentration affect the rate of enzyme activity. Useful for teaching enzymes, substrates, biological molecules, metabolic pathways, metabolism, rate of enzyme reaction, enzyme activity, factors affecting reaction rate, key concepts in biology. Suitable for IB, A Level, VCE, GCSE, IGCSE and KS3 Biology. A word bank has been included for differentiation. Answers are included. File type: PDF
Christmas Word Search + Answers
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Christmas Word Search + Answers

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This activity requires students to find the Christmas-themed words in the word search puzzle. A template is also included, allowing students to create their own Christmas-themed word search puzzle. Useful for end of year classes and tutor time. Suitable for all ages. Answers are included. File type: PDF Number of pages: 3
Photosynthesis: Light Dependent Reactions + Answers
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Photosynthesis: Light Dependent Reactions + Answers

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This worksheet requires students to fill in a table using a word bank and diagram of the thylakoid membrane, which includes the associated photosystems, carrier proteins, and ATP synthase, to describe the events of the light-dependent reactions during photosynthesis. Useful for teaching light-dependent reactions, photosynthesis, plant biology, plant nutrition. Can be used to teach IB, A Level, VCE and GCSE Biology. Model answers are included. File type: PDF Number of pages: 2
Human Nutrition PowerPoint
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Human Nutrition PowerPoint

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This interactive PowerPoint covers a balanced diet, the role and importance of different nutrients, the digestive system, physical and chemical digestion, the role of bile, types of teeth, tooth structure, digestive enzymes and adaptations of villi for absorption. Recommended time: 5-8 lessons. Relevant topics: Human nutrition, diet, digestive system, physical digestion, chemical digestion, absorption, body systems, and human physiology. Can be used to teach: IB, A Level, VCE, GCSE, IGCSE and KS3 Biology. Most suited to the IGCSE (Cambridge) specifications. Activity answers are included. File types included: PPTX and PDF Number of PowerPoint slides: 29
Human Reproduction PowerPoint
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Human Reproduction PowerPoint

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This interactive PowerPoint covers sexual reproduction, the advantages and disadvantages of sexual reproduction, the structures and function of the male reproductive system, the structures and function of the female reproductive system, the adaptive features of sperm and egg cells, fertilisation and early development. Recommended time: 2-3 lessons. Relevant topics: Sexual reproduction, reproduction, the male and female reproductive system, organ systems. Can be used to teach: IB, A Level, VCE, GCSE, IGCSE and KS3 Biology. Most suited to the IGCSE (Cambridge) specifications. Activity answers are included. File types included: PPTX and PDF Number of slides: 33