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Circulatory system
Covers: dual circulatory system, different arteries and veins in the heart, how blood becomes oxygenated, comparing function and structure of arteries veins and capillaries, composition of blood and functions.
Animal cells, plant cells and microscopy
3 page worksheet consisting of a range of tasks/questions designed based off the AQA specification.
Questions involving animal and plant cell structures and functions, two types of microscopes, designing a method for microscopy, total magnification formula and questions, I A M formula and questions, converting micrometres into millimetres.
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Specialised cells
Worksheets covering specialised cells from AQA specification. 3 pages in total covering muscle cell, nerve cells, root hair cells, sperm cells, xylem and phloem cells.
The worksheet is broken into sections focusing on labeled diagrams, functions, identifying how they are adapted for their function.
Concentration - quantitative chemistry
A complete lesson on calculating concentration from the quantitative chemistry unit from the AQA spec. Complete lesson with starter activity, worked examples, practice questions with answers followed by a plenary. Lesson ready to use.
Structure of an atom AND history of the atom
two in one lesson! Content from both structure of an atom AND history of the atom covered, plenty of tasks and questions incorporated.
Carbon and water cycle
A complete lesson on carbon and water cycle with tasks incorporated. Suitable for GCSE and higher ability KS3.
Food chains and webs
Complete PPT on food chains and webs, key terminology addressed, questions and tasks incorporated. Suitable for both KS3 and GCSE combined.
Cell Biology Summary GCSE AQA Biology
A summary of all key topics in cell biology in AQA GCSE Biology with videos incorporated to support students.
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B2 Revision Sheets
3 revision sheets targeting different areas of paper 2 biology - ideal for foundation students as an in class task or weekly homework
A-Level Biology - Respiration
Content covered from 3.5.3 Respiration from AQA A-Level Specification.
Can easily be adapted for other exam boards too.
Covers topics including:
Glycolysis
Link reaction
Krebs cycle
Oxidative phosphorylation - electron transport chain
Detailed content, followed by tasks and then exam questions for application. Ready to use without editing required.
Required practical 9 is also included as a task to allow students to write their own method to achieve CPAC. Alternatively, a PPT with the practical and tasks are also included.
Mitosis worksheet
Ideal worksheet to support students who prefer to have all tasks on one A3 sheet rather than multiple sheets to glue in. 5 tasks broken down into different styles to encourage students to grasp the topic. Alternatively, can be used as a recall task instead.
A-Level Bio - Recombinant DNA technology
Content covered from 3.8.3 from AQA A-Level Specification.
Lessons cover the following content as a guideline:
Using genome projects
Making DNA fragments
Amplifying DNA fragments
Gene probes and medical diagnosis
Genetic fingerprinting
Content covered, followed by tasks and exam questions for application.
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An exam question booklet with an essay is included which can be set as on-going homework or used as a work booklet within lessons.
An additional essay is included which can be used as a mini assessment before a test to identify gaps in knowledge.
A-Level Biology - Homeostasis - AQA
Content covered from 3.6.4 Homeostasis from the AQA A-Level Specification.
Can easily be adapted for other exam boards too.
Principles of homeostasis and negative feedback
Control of blood glucose concentration
Control of blood water potential
These in-depth topics are broken down across two PPTs - can be merged into one if preferred. The generic layout of the lesson is teaching content, followed by quick tasks, followed by exam application questions and mark schemes already on the PPT to allow self-assessment, then repeat.
There is also an essay task included - rather than the original 25 marks, the essay is assessed out of 19 marks focusing on subject content and written communication - an excellent opportunity for the students to gather their thoughts and apply their understanding of regulating water content. If preferred, this can be returned back to its original 25 mark essay by adding 3 marks for depth and 3 marks for breadth.
Revision task included too.
Ready to use - no adjustments required!
Empirical formula
Step by step example followed by plenty of practice questions.