Phagocytosis, T Lymphotcytes & B LymphotcytesQuick View
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Phagocytosis, T Lymphotcytes & B Lymphotcytes Includes: 1 x Worksheet -Introduction -Non-specific -Specific -T Lymphocytes (T Cells) -B Lymphocytes (B Cells) -Space for students to draw simple flow diagram 1 x Answers -Answers on separate sheet
Chemical coordination in plants - 3 worksheets + starter - Tropisms & Plant 'hormones' iGCSE/GCSEQuick View
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Chemical coordination in plants - 3 worksheets + starter - Tropisms & Plant 'hormones' iGCSE/GCSE

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Tropic responses in plants - Includes 4 resources: 1. Worksheet 1 - Introduction to phototropism, geotropism and hydrotropism. 2. Worksheet 2 - Phototropism experiment results considering stem detectiion of light stimulus. 3. Worksheet 3 - Geotropic response of stems and roots; considering bending and auxin distribution. 4. Starter / topic introduction - moving Venus fly trap image and video clip weblink. NB, answers are included for all worksheets.
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Mineral ion deficiency in plants iGCSE/GCSE - PPT & Worksheet

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Mineral nutrition in plants iGCSE/GCSE: PowerPoint is 29 slides offering video clips, missing words paragraph, plenary quiz, 60 second timer for thinking activity, all answers included, guidance notes in footnotes of slides. Worksheet covers nitrate, phosphate, potassium, magnesium deficiency symptoms in plants. Worksheet is a cut and stick activity requiring students to select the correct answers and draw and color plants. Answer sheet is available as word document and included in the presentation. Key words: ion mineral ion cultivate hydroponics magnesium potassium phosphate nitrate agriculture yield deficiency botany chlorophyll
Urinary system, Kidney, Nephron, Osmoregulation, ADH - KS4 Biology GCSE/iGCSEQuick View
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Urinary system, Kidney, Nephron, Osmoregulation, ADH - KS4 Biology GCSE/iGCSE

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PowerPoint presentation covering urinary system excretion. Covers kidney structure and function, nephron structure and function, osmoregulation and ADH. Activities in the slides includes students filling in missing words from paragraphs, recalling parts of the kidney from the first letter, drawing the urinary system, spinning the wheel activity, short suggested homework, hyperlink to You Tube video. One worksheet activity involves cut and stick.
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IB DP Bt corn & Monarch butterflies

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IB DP Biology - Analysis of data on risks to monarch butterflies of Bt crops. Resources: 1. PowerPoint presentation covers Bt corn, European corn borer, Monarch butterflies, includes news article and graphical data. 2. Practice data analysis exam questions - 10 pages 3. Answers to exam questions This lesson is well placed to be taught immediately following a lesson on 'Gene transfer to bacteria using plasmids makes use of restriction endonucleases and DNA ligase' Keywords: Bt crops, Bacillus thuringiensis, corn, maize, monarch butterflies, genetics, gene transfer, European corn borer , monarch caterpillars, larvae, pollen, milkweed, GM crop, insecticidal toxins. 3.5 Genetic modification and biotechnology
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iGCSE/GCSE Eye - Focusing on near and distant objects & responding to changes in light intensity.

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Learning objective: Understand the function of the eye in focusing near and distant objects and in responding to changes in light intensity. Accommodation and Iris reflex. 1. Teacher presentation includes slides on theory addressing the two objectives, web link to online video, quick quiz for each objective with answers to assist assessment for learning, two student copy and complete missing word phrases, two student tasks to construct tables, keywords for both objectives and moving animation on one slide. 2. Student crossword with questions or word search with questions or word search with words provided covering ‘focusing near and distant objects’ provided as a worksheet. Three differentiated option as provided. It is the same worksheet offered in three levels of difficulty. 3. Student fallen puzzle phrase covering ‘responding to changes in light intensity’ and encrypted phrase offered in two levels of difficulty. Answer provided. Keywords – eye, ciliary muscles, suspensory ligaments, lens, focus, retina, light, convex, dilate, constrict, pupil, iris, circular muscles, radial muscles.
habitat,adaptations, food chains, variation, classification,  vertebrates, invertebrates Year 7 KS3Quick View
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habitat,adaptations, food chains, variation, classification, vertebrates, invertebrates Year 7 KS3

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80 PowerPoint slides covering: What is a habitat, community, environment, population, ecosystem? - includes match up boxes task. Polar bear and camel adaptations - includes video hyperlink; includes match up boxes task. Daily and seasonal changes. Adaptations of predators and prey - includes video hyperlink. Food chains and food webs - includes interactive activity hyperlink; includes animated/moving slide. Variation and selective advantage - includes drawing and thinking task. Inherited and environmental variation -includes whole class activity. Classification of living organisms. Vertebrates. Invertebrates - Includes 10 question quiz with answers; includes anagrams activity.
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IB DP/A level Action potentials and synaptic transmission

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IB DP/A Level Biology Resting potential, Action potential, Synaptic transmission Resource 1 - Whole class starter activity PowerPoint. Quick, fun, kinesthetic activity. Resource 2 - The task is a model/game. Students have two tasks to complete. Paired or individual activity. Resource 3 - Worksheet 5 pages of multiple choice questions with answers. Key words: ion, propagate, potential difference, channel, threshold, mV, polarise, repolarise, depolarise, synapse, resting potential, action potential, synaptic transmission, synapse. This pack will serve students well as a revision lesson that allows students to recap and consolidate their knowledge on action potentials.
Scientific Apparatus - Card Sort or Flashcards or Wall Display - KS3-General resource for practicalsQuick View
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Scientific Apparatus - Card Sort or Flashcards or Wall Display - KS3-General resource for practicals

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Approximately 40 photographs and pictures of common science laboratory apparatus used by students in secondary schools at KS3 and KS4. Each picture is accompanied by a separate name plaque. When used as a wall display students can use it as a reference point to use the correct nomenclature for apparatus during practicals. This resource could be used as whole class or paired flash cards or group work card sort. The nature of the resource make it appropriate for KS3 use or use with lower ability KS4. It is a generic resource that helps students to learn the names of lab. equipment in general throughout their course of study. Title plaque - Scientific apparatus Name plaques - beaker splint spatula stirring rod measuring cylinder tripod petri dish boiling tube crucible gauze pippette test-tube Bunsen burner test-tube rack/holder conical flask funnel stopclock tongs round bottom flask thermometer safety goggles microscope scalpel mass/masses slotted masses balance boss clamp stand mortar pestle bung delivery tube gas jar bell jar voltmeter ammeter trough side arm flask Under the national curriculum for England Science KS3 this forms part of 'Working scientifically' subsection 'Experimental skills and investigations' 'use appropriate techniques, apparatus, and materials during fieldwork and laboratory work, paying attention to health and safety make and record observations and measurements using a range of methods for different investigations; and evaluate the reliability of methods and suggest possible improvements'
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Fitness presentation with spin the wheel ice breaker - deliver to participants new to fitness

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Presentation on sticking with fitness. Starter is ice breaker where participants learn moves and then introduce themselves. After spinning the wheels the person and move is randomly selected. Participants have a 60 second timer to accompany group discussion. Card sort activity is included which is followed by a quick fire competition between two teams (instructions are included in the PowerPoint notes). Includes animated slides.
Reproduction in plants iGCSE/GCSE summary activitiesQuick View
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Reproduction in plants iGCSE/GCSE summary activities

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Reproduction in plants - The worksheet has been differentiated into different activities -Card sort, 25 words with definitions, with teacher answers to share with class- high level of difficulty -Key words, definitions provided and students write keyword in box - medium level of difficulty -Cross word, with answers -high level of difficulty -Wordsearch, with answers - low level of difficulty Summary lesson for the end of the unit, revision, homework, cover lessons or class worksheets. Key words included are: fruit cross-pollination monocotyledon asexual reproduction wind dispersal testa zygote animal dispersal dicotyledon pollen grains sexual reproduction germination cutting fertilization plumule shoots cotyledon mitosis ova seed radical self-pollination dormant roots dispersal
Nervous system and Reflexes GCSE/iGCSE 3 x activities. Revision lesson or activities for teaching.Quick View
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Nervous system and Reflexes GCSE/iGCSE 3 x activities. Revision lesson or activities for teaching.

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Coordination and response. Nervous system and Reflexes GCSE/iGCSE: Reflex arc/Synapses/neurones/CNS/PNS Card sort - Starter activity covering new born baby reflexes + answer sheet. Shows one context of reflexes for survival. Worksheet - Grid following reflex arc stages to be completed with letters or written answers + answer sheet. 3.Role play - Whole class activity; students make life sized neurones. Fun energetic activity with minimal resources + quick fire quiz at end. Power Point Instructions. Can also be used as a starter activity. 4.Students have two 1 minute activities to talk to each other about what they know. PowerPoint assisted. PowerPoint with tasks and answers.
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How well do you know your slang? Quiz Christmas

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Christmas Quiz on slang words and phrases from New Zealand, Scotland, Poland, Ukraine, Liverpool, Manchester. Multiple choice A, B or C Answer sheet - just circle A B C 19 Questions + 19 Answer slides Light hearted, funny, suitable for teenage students or as a staff quiz. Christmas theme.