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A British trained KS3-5 Biology teacher, I have over 20 years teaching in the UK and internationally. I have taught AQA, CIE, Edexcel and OCR curricula.

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A British trained KS3-5 Biology teacher, I have over 20 years teaching in the UK and internationally. I have taught AQA, CIE, Edexcel and OCR curricula.
CIE 2.3 Biological Molecules: Globular and Fibrous Proteins
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CIE 2.3 Biological Molecules: Globular and Fibrous Proteins

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This lesson builds on protein structure and uses haemoglobin and collagen as examples of globular and fibrous proteins. Opportunities for students to research for themselves, followed up with structured notes and a summary exercise to compare similarities and differences between the two types. Also included are the Biofactsheet notes.
CIE 2.4 Biological Molecules: Water
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CIE 2.4 Biological Molecules: Water

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This lesson covers how hydrogen bonding occurs between water molecules and relates the properties of water to its roles in living organisms which are limited to solvent action, high specific heat capacity and latent heat of vaporisation. Additional reources include AS level exam questions and mark scheme, and the Biofactsheet on the topic.
CIE Unit 2 Biological Molecules
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CIE Unit 2 Biological Molecules

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This bundles contains all PPT’s and resources required to teach the whole unit. Interactive lessons, provide opportunity for students to research, structured notes, clear visual diagrams of bondings. The bundle also include Biofactsheets and exam questions and mark schemes.
CIE 16.3 Sexual Reproduction in Plants: Pollination
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CIE 16.3 Sexual Reproduction in Plants: Pollination

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This lesson identifies and describes the functions of the reproductive organs of insect and wind pollinated flowers. Students then identify differences between wind and insect pollinated flowers and distinguishes between two different types of pollen grain and describes the process of pollination. The lesson then progresses to look at the differences between cross pollination and self-pollination. Fully resourced.
CIE 17.2/3 Mitosis and Meiosis
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CIE 17.2/3 Mitosis and Meiosis

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In this lesson students recall the process of mitosis and learn how it works. Students then learn how meiosis results in the formation of haploid cells. The lesson then progresses to explain how mitosis and meiosis are used in the formation of an embryo. Fully resourced. Exam questions included.
CIE 7.1 Transport Structures in Plants
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CIE 7.1 Transport Structures in Plants

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This first lesson starts with a recall from KS4 of the outline of the structures and roles of phloem and xylem. The lesson then progresses on to describe their distribution in roots, stems and leaves. The second lesson progresses onto identification of the vascular bundles on micrographs, to look at the structures of the xylem and phloem in detail and describe their internal structures to their function. The lesson concludes with an overview of the role of companion cells.
CIE 6.2 Mutation
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CIE 6.2 Mutation

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This lesson starts with a recall of what a ‘gene mutation’ is before moving on to learn how gene mutations occur. Lesson concludes with an explaination on how mutations affects the formation of the polypeptide.
CIE 7.2 Transport Mechanisms in Plants: Sugars and Assimilates
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CIE 7.2 Transport Mechanisms in Plants: Sugars and Assimilates

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This lesson starts with a recall of the structure of phloem tubes and their companion cells. Students then learn of the process of translocation from source to sink. Finally, the lesson covers why some parts of the plant may be a source and sink at different times of the year. Fully resourced, exam questions included.
CIE 7.2 Transport Mechanisms in Plants: Water
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CIE 7.2 Transport Mechanisms in Plants: Water

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In this lesson, students learn about transpiration in terms of water potential how water moves from the soil through a plant and into the air. They learn of the three pathways by which water is transported from soil to xylem and the three mechanisms by which water is moved from roots to leaves. Exam questions included.
CIE 16.4 Sexual Reproduction in Humans: Implantation
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CIE 16.4 Sexual Reproduction in Humans: Implantation

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in this lesson the students learn about what happens to the zygote after fertilisation. They then learn about the role of the placenta, umbilical cord, amniotic sac and fluid, and how nutrients and waste products are exchanged between mother and fetus (B). Fully resourced with exam questions.
CIE 16.4 Sexual Reproduction in Humans: Anatomy and Fertilisation
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CIE 16.4 Sexual Reproduction in Humans: Anatomy and Fertilisation

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In this lesson, students identify the reproductive organs and describe their roles in fertilisation. They then progress to describe and explain the features of the gametes, finishing with outlining stages of fertilisation and the formation of a zygote. Videos and exam questions included.
CIE 16. Sexually Transmitted Infections
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CIE 16. Sexually Transmitted Infections

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In this lesson students learn what an STI is with reference to what HIV is and describe how HIV can lead to AIDS. Students learn how HIV is transmitted and how transmission of STI’s can be controlled (B). Fully resourced with exam questions.
CIE 6.5 Sexual Hormones in Humans: Menstrual Cycle
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CIE 6.5 Sexual Hormones in Humans: Menstrual Cycle

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In this lesson, students learn about the stages of the menstrual cycle and the changes in the uterus and ovaries during the menstrual cycle. For higher tier students, they also learn of the role of hormones FSH, LH, progesterone and oestrogen in controlling the menstrual cycle. Lots of resources, activities and exam questions.
CIE 17.1 Chromosomes, Genes and Proteins
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CIE 17.1 Chromosomes, Genes and Proteins

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In this lesson, students learn about the role of chromosomes and the relationship between chromosomes, genes and DNA. They then learn of differences between genes and alleles. Differences between the X and Y chromosomes are learnt and how gender is inherited. Lesson concludes with a brief overview how genes code for proteins. (Transcription and Translation comes in another lesson). Fully resourced with videos and exam questions.
CIE 18.1 Classification
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CIE 18.1 Classification

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This lesson starts with a review the meaning of the term ‘species’ and then students learn of the three domains: Archaea, Bacteria and Eukarya. The lesson progresses to look at the characteristics of the four Eukarya Kingdoms, finishing off with an outline how viruses are classified.