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A fantastic array of wonderful resources including worksheets and tests from 11+ to GCSE to AS and A-Level. I guarantee you won't be disappointed!
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Included in this 60 minute AS / A Level test are the following subtopics:
3.1.1.1 Fundamental particles
3.1.1.2 Mass number and isotopes (including mass spec.)
3.1.1.2 Electron configurations and ionisation energy
A mark scheme is also included.
An amazing powerpoint which covers every single specification point for this 9-1 GCSE Biology specification.
Not only this, but there is also a 4-page worksheet with unique questions on every subunit of the topic, testing students on every aspect of the topic.
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A fantastic lesson going through the whole of Edexcel Topic 5. Each slide is in conjunction with each specification point of the new 9-1 syllabus, allowing for teachers and students to ensure they cover all the spec points.
This rescource is perfect for students wanting to revise the topic having not been taught it very well at school, or for teachers to help teach them about the heart, diseases and treatments of diseases.
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A fantastic little powerpoint covering all you need to know about the menstrual cycle for GCSE 9-1 Biology AQA and EDEXCEL. It also includes several questions and answers within the powerpoint to consolidate learning.
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And English Language Paper 1 Sample Assessment + written response + mark scheme!
Perfect for a mock examination or test for tutors. Made for year 11s, but can also be used for year 10s in preparation for GCSE responses.
The supported written responses are written by me and would be achieving the top bands in each question as moderated by three GCSE teachers 1 of whom is also an examiner.
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A worksheet on SPaG for all ages from Year 5 to Year 8s. Very useful in checking understanding punctuation, in particular, apostrophes, and spellings of commonly misspelled words.
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An absolutely fantastic resource which covers the main literary devices for Years 7-9 and allows them to put them into practice too!
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A fantastic value for money bundle of worksheets for math students, ranging from lower to upper ability. Also includes topic tests and step-by-step worksheets with questions!
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A fantastic GCSE worksheet covering questions that go over every single specification from Topic 7 – Animal coordination, control, and homeostasis.
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A worksheet covering how to use the BIDMAS / BODMAS rules alongside many questions to keep students busy.
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This essay deeply explores the ideas surrounding gas exchange, mainly focusing on anatomy and the science of it.
The human body’s respiratory system is composed of the lower and upper respiratory system and allows for different vital functions to occur. The lower respiratory system is mainly composed of the larynx, trachea, bronchi and alveoli-containing bronchioles (Brooker, R., Widmaier, E., Graham, L. and Stiling, P., 2018). One of its most important functions is providing a vast surface area that is needed for the exchange of carbon dioxide in our blood and oxygen from the air. This, together with other factors presented by Fick’s Law, provide the features of the lower respiratory system, making it ideal for efficient gas exchange. The respiratory system can be split into two sections- the conducting and the respiratory zone. Whilst the conducting zone involves all the parts leading up to gas exchange, the respiratory zone is where gas exchange occurs (Kumar, V., 2016). It is the lower respiratory system that will be examined in more depth within this essay to explain how its structure allows for its functionality and how things can sometimes go wrong.
This essay should be used as a source or motivation and CANNOT be copied as this will be COPYRIGHT INFRINGEMENT.
This essay covers the scientific and ethical points surrounding the topic of editing genomes.
Since the 1960s, there has been an increasing possibility of editing the genes of both born and unborn humans. (Hayden, E, 2018) Doing this involves removing or targeting a specific gene or selection of genes within an organism, changing their codes to produce an advantageous characteristic or phenotype, and inserting them back into the organism. This has since been vastly improved, and with the introduction of the likes of CRISPR-Cas9, scientists have become more adept at carrying out such experiments more quickly, accurately and at a lower cost.
However, such new techniques and experiments have led to the public posing questions about the ethical complications, advantages and disadvantages of making editing our children’s genomes a readily available process.
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A wonderful worksheet, taking students through the topic of Quadratics, as well as testing their knowledge with questions! Ideal for GCSE students of all exam boards!
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A whole lesson on the revision of Sequences, Coordinates and Graphs, including flipchart lesson with examples to do on a whiteboard, and a main 4-paged-worksheet. There is also an extension worksheet that can be given to anyone who finishes early, or for homework.
The lesson takes approximately 1 hour, including the extension worksheet. Without, it should take around 45-50 minutes minimum.