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EAA Virtual Learning

An online tuition academy that aid students both GCSE and A level, in subjects ranging from Triple Science to French and Spanish

An online tuition academy that aid students both GCSE and A level, in subjects ranging from Triple Science to French and Spanish
GCSE AQA Biology Circulatory system Wordsearch
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GCSE AQA Biology Circulatory system Wordsearch

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A fun class activity; a wordsearch puzzle designed to acquaint students with keywords and terminologies associated with the human circulatory system. This wordsearch puzzle is suitable for GCSE students from Year 9 - Year 11.
AQA GCSE The Mammalian Heart
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AQA GCSE The Mammalian Heart

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A highly engaging lesson that looks at the structures that are found in the mammalian heart and explores the functions of the heart as a pump as well as the function of the lungs such as gas exchange and respiration. This lesson has been designed for GCSE students but could be used as an initial recap with A-level students before they go on to learn this topic in greater detail The lesson begins by introducing the double circulatory system of mammals. A quick exercise is used to challenge the students to recognise the reason why mammals have a need for a double circulatory system. Time is taken to discuss the action of the cilia and goblet cells in the lungs. Moving forwards, students will learn that there are two types of circulation systems of the heart the details of their actions is explored. In addition to a game to maintain engagement, exam questions are added in towards the end to truly test the students knowledge and understanding of the topic.
AQA GCSE The Human Digestive System
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AQA GCSE The Human Digestive System

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A highly engaging lesson that looks at the structures that are found in the human digestive system and explores the functions of the small intestine acting in reabsorption as well as the function of the stomach such as churning the food and secreting hydrochloric acid. This lesson has been designed for GCSE students but could be used as an initial recap with A-level students before they go on to learn this topic in greater detail The lesson begins by introducing the Food tests used for specific food groups. A quick exercise is used to challenge the students to recognise the mechanism enzymes break down certain food groups. Time is taken to discuss the action of amylase in break down of carbohydrates. Moving forwards, students will learn about the different types of enzymes and their functions. In addition to a game to maintain engagement, exam questions are added in towards the end to truly test the students knowledge and understanding of the topic.