This exam covers the following topics related to genetics, variation, GM plants, chromosomes, mutation, gametes, alleles and DNA/RNA function.
The exam has one hundred and fifty marks allocated to it spread over fifteen questions that vary in ability and style.
A full mark scheme is also included and I have left the exam in WORD mode so questions that be picked or rearranged at choice.
This exam covers the topics of reactions of metals, decomposition, energy changes with calculations, reactions of metal oxides, calculating mass and percentage composition and properties of chemicals.
The exam has one hundred and fifty marks allocated to it spread over fourteen questions. The questions vary in style and ability level.
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This exam covers the following topics, respiration, the circulatory system, animal digestive systems, enzymes, plant and animal cells, the ventilation system, the nervous system and genetics as well as other anatomy related questions.
The exam has questions with varying ability levels. The exam has a total mark allocation of one hundred and fifty spread over sixteen questions. I have left the exam in WORD mode so questions can be picked or deleted.
This multiple-choice test has forty marks allocated to it. the topics covered in the test relate to the gas exchange occurring in human lungs, with questions on anatomy of the breathing system and diseases. The marks are spread over four questions and vary in style and ability level. The test is aimed at 14-16 year olds. A full mark scheme is also included.
This is a multiple choice question test. It has forty marks allocated to it over twenty questions. The test covers the topics of acids and bases. Various question styles and abilities are given and the test is designed for ages 11-14 but could be used as revision for older classes. A full mark scheme is included.
This multiple choice test has forty marks allocated to it over twenty questions. It includes questions on the following topics, current, circuit symbols, measuring electricity and conductors and insulators. Questions vary in ability and style. a mark scheme is included.
This test is a multiple choice test only on the subject of visible light. It has forty marks allocated to spread over twenty questions. Questions vary in style and ability. Topics covered include movement of light, the colour spectrum and reflection of light.
This test covers the topic of hydrocarbons. It has questions related to types of hydrocarbon, isomers and empirical formula. Scientific methodology is also tested. The test has sixty marks allocated to it spread over six questions. The questions vary in style and ability level. A full mark scheme is also included.
This test covers the topics of human blood circulation and the properties of blood itself. It has fifty marks allocated to it spread over five questions. The questions vary in style and ability level. A full mark scheme is also included.
This test covers the topics of Bacteria, Biodiversity and Life. It has sixty marks allocated to it over seven questions. The questions are varied in style and ability level. Scientific methodology questions related to the topics are also included. A detailed mark scheme is also included.
This test covers the topics of elements, compounds and chemical reactions. It has fifty marks allocated to it over six questions. The questions are varied in style and ability level. Scientific methodology questions related to the topics are also included. A detailed mark scheme is also included.
This test has questions that cover the topics of light, astronomy with gravity, magnets and energy. The test has seventy five marks allocated to it, spread over ten questions. Questions vary in style and ability with multiple choice and long written questions included.
This power-point lesson covers the topic of blood circulation. With reference to the following knowing the basic structure of the blood system. Naming and identifying the three different blood vessels by their function and discussing the role of the heart. Various activities are included.
This test covers the topics of the human body, such as anatomy to BMI. It has various styles of questioning at differing levels of ability. The exam has seventy marks allocated to it spread over seven questions. Investigative skills in experimental analysis are also questioned. A mark scheme is included.
This test covers the topics of blood and health. It has various styles of questioning at differing levels of ability. The exam has eighty five marks allocated to it spread over eight questions. Investigative skills in experimental analysis are also questioned. A mark scheme is included.
This test covers the topics of respiration and homeostasis. It has various styles of questioning at differing levels of ability. The exam has one hundred and thirty marks allocated to it spread over twelve questions. Investigative skills in experimental analysis are also questioned. A mark scheme is included.
This lesson is linked to modules of plants. Specifically the topic of absorption of material in plants, the lesson covers the following knowing the process of transpiration, depicting root adaptations and describing how leaves are adapted for gas exchange.
This lesson covers the topic of absorbing food into the human body. With several activities that will stretch the pupils understanding of the topic it includes the following learning outcomes. Knowing the roles of intestinal bacteria, explaining the function of enzymes in digestion and describing how nutrients are absorbed into our bodies.
This simple placemat has various activities to complete regarding the topic of human lungs and gas exchange. Pupils can fill in the placemat whilst working to show their knowledge of the subject matter.
This lesson covers the topic of Acid- Base equilibria. With emphasis on the following sections, the theory for Bronsted-Lowry acids and bases, the Ionic products of water and calculating the pH of a solution.