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A level Biology teacher. I specialise in making card sorts, dominoes, puzzles and board games for AQA, EDEXCEL and OCR specifications

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A level Biology teacher. I specialise in making card sorts, dominoes, puzzles and board games for AQA, EDEXCEL and OCR specifications
Cloning Techniques - matching - 39 cards
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Cloning Techniques - matching - 39 cards

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Cloning techniques Matching game (39 cards). Techniqyes covered include somatic nuclear transfer, micropropagation , embryo splitting etc Each black card (technique) gets surrounded by 4 (or 3) white cards (description). I like too print a class set on different coloured card (or paper & laminate). They will last for years!
Circulatory Systems - Matching - 32 card set
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Circulatory Systems - Matching - 32 card set

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a 32 card game of matching for circulatory systems (16 keywords + 16 definitions) Includes open, closed, single, double, print, cut, match! top tip - print a class set on different coloured card (or paper & laminate) which will last for years.
Lac operon jigsaw puzzle - SNAB - 16 pieces
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Lac operon jigsaw puzzle - SNAB - 16 pieces

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A lac operon jigsaw puzzle, specific to SNAB (Edexcel). 16 pieces open the jigsaw with ‘tarsia’ (free software) print, chop, shuffle students assemble - the completed jigsaw is a big triangle! [top tip - print a class set on different coloured paper and laminate - it will last for years. [top tip 2 - once printed on different coloured paper/card, swap over the 6 central core pieces with a different set, there for created differentiated puzzles for your lower ability students]
Lac Operon jigsaw puzzle OCR/AQA - 16 pieces
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Lac Operon jigsaw puzzle OCR/AQA - 16 pieces

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A lac operon jigsaw puzzle, specific to OCR. 16 pieces open the jigsaw with ‘tarsia’ (free software) print, chop, shuffle students assemble - the completed jigsaw is a big triangle! [top tip - print a class set on different coloured paper and laminate - it will last for years. [top tip 2 - once printed on different coloured paper/card, swap over the 6 central core pieces with a different set, there for created differentiated puzzles for your lower ability students]
Epistaisis jigsaw - 18 pieces
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Epistaisis jigsaw - 18 pieces

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An “epistasis” jigsaw with 18 pieces. You can print the complete doc on A3 and chop, or open the proper version using ‘tarsia’ (free software). Print the document, chop, then students compete the jigsaw. The finished version is a large triangle
Genetic Inheritance - 20 matching/domino game
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Genetic Inheritance - 20 matching/domino game

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Random inheritance matching game. Students can do this individually, but i prefer this game in pairs or three’s: cut all cards up and shuffle. students in pairs/three’s. Deal all cards One player puts down a white card. The appropriate person with the matching black card lays it. repeat [tip tip - print a class set on different coloured card/paper and laminate. It will keep for years]
Cell Differentiation jigsaw - 24 pieces
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Cell Differentiation jigsaw - 24 pieces

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A 24 piece jigsaw on the topic of cell differentiation print on A4 cut pieces up students reassemble [top tip - print a class set on different coloured paper, laminate, then chop - it will last for years] [top tip - you can create differentiated versions - once printed on different coloured card, take the inner core of one jigsaw and swap with another jigsaw that’s a different colour. You now have 2 ‘easier’ jigsaws with different coloured inner and outer cores to aid matching I’ve found this useful for lower ability students]
Carriage of oxygen and CO2 - dominoes x 26
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Carriage of oxygen and CO2 - dominoes x 26

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26 x domino game for carriage of oxygen and CO2. There are different ways to play this game but I tend to: print, chop once down the middle, then left to right to create the 26 dominoes. the question (of the right of the domino) matches to the answers (on the left of another domino). Once completed the game forms a complete loop [top tip: print a class set on different coloured paper, laminate, then cut. The set will last for years!]
Carbohydrate - matching (28 or 34 matching set)
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Carbohydrate - matching (28 or 34 matching set)

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A differentiated game - do either the 28 or 34 card version dependent upon your learners. Print and chop pieces Each black card get surrpounded by white cards - the number of white cards depends on the shape of the black card (a triangle will get 3 white cards, a square will get 4, a pentagon will get 5 etc)
Water, Lipids, Nucleic acids Dominoes x 36
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Water, Lipids, Nucleic acids Dominoes x 36

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A 36 domino set that coveres water, lipids and nucleic acids There are seeral ways to play but here what I do: print and trim edges cut once down the middle, then left to right for all The Question on the right hand side of one dominoe matches to the left hand side of another. If all correct, it will form a complete loop
Proteins matching game (44 pieces)
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Proteins matching game (44 pieces)

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A 44 piece matching game on protein structure Print, chop up into pieces and play! Each black card gets surrounded by white cards. The number of white cards depends on the number of sides of the back card (eg a triangular balck card will match with three white cards, a square shaped black card will match to four white cards, a pentagon to 5 and a hexagon to 6)
Proteins & Carbohydrates - Dominoes
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Proteins & Carbohydrates - Dominoes

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26 dominoes for Proteins and Carbohydrates. Many different ways to play, but here’s what I do: 1.Print & trim edge 2. Chop down the middle, then left to right 3. the question is on the right of a domino and matches the answer which is on the left of another domino. 4. Once complete the game forms and entire loop
Nucleic acids, CLASS LED mini whiteboard questions......
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Nucleic acids, CLASS LED mini whiteboard questions......

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28 mini white board questions, that the students lead. Each student gets three ‘lives’ on their whiteboard Give one question to each student Students take turns to readout the question, whilst the others write answers on their boards Student sthen show answers to the questioner, who checks If student gets anwser correct they keep their life. If incorrect they lose a life. Last man standing wins
Degenerate code - jigsaw puzzle - tarsia
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Degenerate code - jigsaw puzzle - tarsia

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a 24 piece jigsaw puzzle for codons and their corrosponding amion acids. opens with tarsia (free software) - click on ‘output’ to print, then chop up and play. (students will require access to a lookup codon table)
Biodiversity & Classification dominoes
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Biodiversity & Classification dominoes

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There are different ways to play this game, personally I: print, cut down the middle length-ways (once), then cut all cards left to right. Shuffle. The question is on the right of the domino, the matching answer on the left of a separate one. Students have to link them all together. Once finished it makes a complete loop.