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OCR A-level Biology Required Practical PAG Revision Sheets
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OCR A-level Biology Required Practical PAG Revision Sheets

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OCR Required practical revision notes/sheets covering the 12 PAGS required for A-level Biology. Please note, not all possible variations for each PAG are included, please see below for exactly which specific practicals are included. Despite being worth 15% of the marks, so many students don’t allocate specific revision time to the required practicals. I designed these sheets for my own students to encourage specific revision of the practicals and have seen a great improvement in practical knowledge and the ability to answer practical-based questions. Each sheet includes key information, an example method (where relevant) and most importantly, exam-style questions and model answers. The model answers for the exam-style questions have been written based on previous mark schemes, but I cannot guarantee that future mark schemes will be exactly the same. The model answers are for guidance only. Students should be encouraged to use these sheets as a starting point and update/annotate with any further information as needed. Includes: PAG 1: microscopy - root tip squash PAG 2: dissection (general practical skills/questions relevant to any dissection) PAG 3: sampling techniques PAG 4: rates of enzyme-controlled reactions (covers general questions on e.g. initial rate of reaction, DOES NOT cover specific enzyme practicals due to their being so many different variations). PAG 5: 3 different practical sheets included (factors affecting membrane permeability, determining glucose concentration & potometers). PAG 6: 2 different sheets included (electrophoresis & using chromatography to investigate plant pigments [paper chromatography method, not TLC]. PAG 7: Microbial techniques, 2 different sheets included (effect of antibiotics on bacterial growth & dilution plating to determine microbial density) PAG 8: Calibration curve to investigate water potential PAG 9: Qualitative tests for biological molecules PAG 10: Data logger & computer modelling (methods not included for this PAG, just key points from previous mark schemes). PAG 11: two sheets included (effect of exercise on heart rate & heart rate changes in Daphnia). PAG 12: research skills (rate of respiration example used - also includes common questions on respirometers).
In Vivo and In Vitro (PCR) Cloning A-level Biology Summary Worksheets
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In Vivo and In Vitro (PCR) Cloning A-level Biology Summary Worksheets

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Three worksheets covering part of Section 8 of the AQA A-level Biology specification: Producing DNA fragments (reverse transcriptase, restriction endonucleases & gene machines). In vivo cloning (summary of isolation - insertion - transformation - identification - culturing). Please note that a DETAILED EXPLANATION OF SPECIFIC MARKER GENES is NOT INCLUDED in this resource. In vitro cloning / PCR (Where relevant, a scaffolded gap-fill style version and a blank version is included). Full answer sheets are included, which could alternatively be used as handouts/revision sheets. My students love completing these visually appealing worksheets, which break topics down into manageable chunks. Useful as a revision exercise or as a quick assessment. All worksheets are black and white to allow students to add colour to the diagrams, a process which is thought to aid the formation of visual memories. Similar worksheets available on: Cell structure Immune response Carbon dioxide transport Tissue fluid formation Protein synthesis Photosynthesis Respiration Nutrient Cycles Energy transfers Protein synthesis Epigenetics Inheritance Control of blood glucose concentration The kidney Receptors Nerve Impulses
Immune Response A-level Biology Summary Worksheets
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Immune Response A-level Biology Summary Worksheets

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Four worksheets covering part of the immune response topic for A-level Biology: Phagocytosis The Cellular Immune Response The Humoral Immune Response Antibodies (includes 2 versions, one which mentions opsonins for OCR and one without for AQA). (Where relevant, a gap-fill style version and a blank version is included). Full answer sheets are included, which could alternatively be used as handouts/revision sheets. My students love completing these visually appealing worksheets, which break topics down into manageable chunks. Useful as a revision exercise or as a quick assessment. All worksheets are black and white to allow students to add colour to the diagrams, a process which is thought to aid the formation of visual memories. Similar worksheets available on: Cell structure Carbon dioxide transport Tissue fluid formation Protein synthesis Photosynthesis Respiration Nutrient Cycles Energy transfers Protein synthesis Epigenetics Inheritance Control of blood glucose concentration The kidney Receptors Nerve Impulses
Spaced Repetition Revision Bundle AQA A-level Biology
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Spaced Repetition Revision Bundle AQA A-level Biology

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**UPDATE June 2024: this bundle is now out-of-date and has been replaced by the Ultimate AQA Year 13 Spaced Repetition Bundle 2024-2025. This resource will still be available until the end of this academic year, to allow people who have already purchased it to continue downloading the resources that are included, but I would not advise anyone else to purchase this resource. ** AQA A-level Biology Revision Bundle Spaced repetition is so important…and even if you’re in Year 13, it’s not too late! Grab this bundle which includes a pre-planned spaced repetition timetable for the last 6 months of Year 13 (2023-2024) & a weekly revision timetable (choice of colours) to help you timetable your repetitions. Using a variety of different revision methods is key to spaced repetition, so the revision questions & answers in this bundle are fantastic to quickly test your knowledge during one of your repetitions! Last but not least, my hugely popular required practical revision sheets are also included! Save over 30% compared to individually purchasing all of these items.
Spaced Repetition Revision Timetable AQA A-level Biology Year 13 2024-2025
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Spaced Repetition Revision Timetable AQA A-level Biology Year 13 2024-2025

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AQA A-level Biology Spaced Repetition Timetable for Year 13 2024-2025 The timetable has 5 repetitions of each topic scheduled (efforts have been made to group together topics that are often linked in synoptic questions at least once). Includes instructions for use and a list of essays that students should try and complete from December onwards (2 essays per month). Please note no mark schemes are included for the essays, the essay list is included to encourage spaced practice of a broad-range of essay titles. A blank version of the timetable is also included (with only topics and dates completed) in case students wish to plan their own timings for repetitions. This timetable can also be purchased as part of the Ultimate AQA A-level Biology Revision Bundle, which includes: Section 1-8 Flashcards Required practical revision sheets Practical skill flashcards Year 13 spaced repetition timetable
Required Practicals AQA GCSE Biology Chemistry Physics Revision Bundle
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Required Practicals AQA GCSE Biology Chemistry Physics Revision Bundle

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AQA GCSE required practical revision notes/sheets covering all of the required practicals for Triple Science (higher tier) Despite being worth 15% of the marks, so many students don’t allocate specific revision time to the required practicals. I designed these sheets for my own students to encourage specific revision of the practicals and have seen a great improvement in practical knowledge and the ability to answer practical-based questions. Each sheet includes an example method and (where relevant) exam-style questions and model answers. The model answers for the exam-style questions have been written based on previous mark schemes, but I cannot guarantee that future mark schemes will be exactly the same. The model answers are for guidance only. Students should be encouraged to use these sheets as a starting point and update/annotate them with any further information as needed.
GCSE Physics AQA Required Practical Revision Sheets
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GCSE Physics AQA Required Practical Revision Sheets

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AQA GCSE required practical revision notes/sheets covering all of the Physics Required Practicals (for triple science). Despite being worth 15% of the marks, so many students don’t allocate specific revision time to the required practicals. I designed these sheets for my own students to encourage specific revision of the practicals and have seen a great improvement in practical knowledge and the ability to answer practical-based questions. Each sheet includes an example method and most importantly, exam-style questions and model answers. The model answers for the exam-style questions have been written based on previous mark schemes, but I cannot guarantee that future mark schemes will be exactly the same. The model answers are for guidance only. Students should be encouraged to use these sheets as a starting point and update/annotate them with any further information as needed. Also available as part of a bundle containing all of the required practicals for Biology, Chemistry & Physics AQA GCSE.
GCSE Chemistry AQA Required Practical Revision Sheets
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GCSE Chemistry AQA Required Practical Revision Sheets

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AQA GCSE required practical revision notes/sheets covering all of the Chemistry Required Practicals (for triple science - higher tier). Despite being worth 15% of the marks, so many students don’t allocate specific revision time to the required practicals. I designed these sheets for my own students to encourage specific revision of the practicals and have seen a great improvement in practical knowledge and the ability to answer practical-based questions. Each sheet includes an example method and most importantly, exam-style questions and model answers. The model answers for the exam-style questions have been written based on previous mark schemes, but I cannot guarantee that future mark schemes will be exactly the same. The model answers are for guidance only. Students should be encouraged to use these sheets as a starting point and update/annotate them with any further information as needed. Also available as part of a bundle containing all of the required practicals for Biology, Chemistry & Physics AQA GCSE.
GCSE Biology AQA Required Practical Revision Sheets
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GCSE Biology AQA Required Practical Revision Sheets

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AQA GCSE required practical revision notes/sheets covering all of the Biology Required Practicals (for triple science). Despite being worth 15% of the marks, so many students don’t allocate specific revision time to the required practicals. I designed these sheets for my own students to encourage specific revision of the practicals and have seen a great improvement in practical knowledge and the ability to answer practical-based questions. Each sheet includes an example method and most importantly, exam-style questions and model answers. The model answers for the exam-style questions have been written based on previous mark schemes, but I cannot guarantee that future mark schemes will be exactly the same. The model answers are for guidance only. Students should be encouraged to use these sheets as a starting point and update/annotate them with any further information as needed.
Control of Blood Glucose Concentration and Insulin Secretion A-level Biology Worksheet
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Control of Blood Glucose Concentration and Insulin Secretion A-level Biology Worksheet

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My students love completing these visually appealing worksheets, which break topics down into manageable chunks. Useful as a revision exercise or as a quick assessment. All worksheets are black and white to allow students to add colour to the diagrams, a process which is thought to aid the formation of visual memories. Includes 2 worksheets covering: control of blood glucose concentration by insulin & glucagon (two versions included, one with blank boxes for students to fill in or another ‘cut & stick’ option.) control of insulin secretion (OCR only) (blank option for more confident students or a ‘gap fill’ version. Completed versions of both worksheets are included which can be used as a handout or for students to self-mark (or great for a cover teacher to use!). *Similar style worksheets also available for: Protein synthesis Tissue fluid formation CO2 transport Respiration Energy transfers Nutrient cycles Photosynthesis Respiration Epistasis Inheritance Kidney Receptors Nervous Impulses If you find these worksheets useful I would really appreciate a positive review. Equally, any constructive feedback would be gratefully received and changes can be made accordingly!
Photosynthesis A-level Biology Consolidation Bundle
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Photosynthesis A-level Biology Consolidation Bundle

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Photosynthesis is a key A-level Biology, which many students find tricky to get to grips with. Help your students consolidate their knowledge with these three resources. What is included? Photosynthesis consolidation / understanding check questions. Designed for the AQA specification, but relevant to other exam boards. 3 pages / 28 questions (plus 3 synoptic questions). Full answers included. Useful for homework / cover work / revision prior to end of topic assessment. Photosynthesis Consolidation Task Stations: 6 task stations designed as a consolidation/revision lesson for A-level Biology Photosynthesis (with an optional 7th task for AQA) Task 1: Sort (fill in the gaps and then order the steps of the light-dependent reaction). Task 2: Describe (6 mark question on the light-independent reaction) Task 3: State (10 x 1 mark ‘state’ the answer questions) Task 4: Investigate (4 part question on the DCPIP practical) Task 5: Calculate (percentage change & ratios) Task 6: Synoptic (4 part task linking photosynthesis, protein structure & enzymes) Optional Task 7: Essay (choose 1 essay from a choice of 3 and write a suitable paragraph on photosynthesis that could be included in the chosen essay). What does this resource include? PDF containing all 7 tasks full mark scheme for tasks 1-6 (please note there is no mark scheme included for the essay task) student answer sheets Photosynthesis Summary Worksheets My students love completing these visually appealing worksheets, which break topics down into manageable chunks. Useful as a revision exercise or as a quick assessment. All worksheets are black and white to allow students to add colour to the diagrams, a process which is thought to aid the formation of visual memories. Includes 4 worksheets covering: structure/function of chloroplasts light dependent reaction light independent reaction * limiting factors of photosynthesis 2 different light independent reaction worksheets are included - one with ‘TP’ for AQA/OCR, and the other with ‘GALP’, for those teaching the Edexcel specification. For each worksheet, differentiated versions are included: a version containing just the diagram, for more confident students to annotate themselves. a scaffolded version, with ‘fill in the gap’ structure. Completed versions of all worksheets are included.
Condensed Revision Notes AQA A-level Biology Biological Molecules Blurting
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Condensed Revision Notes AQA A-level Biology Biological Molecules Blurting

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Condensed revision notes for Section 1 Biological Molecules of the AQA A-level Biology specification. Blurting is one of the best revison techniques for A-level Biology. Students should write down everything they can remember about a particular topic on a scrap piece of paper. Then use their notes to fill in any missed points. However, blurting is only going to be effective if students are using notes with the correct content & key terms to check the information that they’ve written down from memory. I designed these sheets for my own students to use. They divide the specification into A4 page topics, each of which is the right length to be covered in one ‘blurting’ session. Download includes 9 pages of notes: Monomers & polymers, inorganic ions Carbohydrates Lipids Proteins Enzymes Nucleic acids DNA replication ATP Water If you find these notes useful and would like me to upload similar notes for the other AQA topics, please leave a positive review!
Carbohydrates A-level Biology Interactive Quiz
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Carbohydrates A-level Biology Interactive Quiz

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Clickable powerpoint quiz (10 multiple choice questions of varying difficulty) to quickly assess understanding of the carbohydrates topic of A-level Biology. Press play on the Powerpoint & click on the ‘click to begin button’. The embedded links will automatically take students to a page telling them if their selected answers are correct or incorrect. Where applicable, information is given as to why their answer is incorrect (this is not given for all questions as extra information woudl would give the answer away in some cases).
Succession A-level Biology Summary Worksheets
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Succession A-level Biology Summary Worksheets

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These worksheets cover primary and secondary succession. Also included is a page showing the diagrams used in the worksheets in colour . To accommodate all exam boards, one version of one of the worksheets includes the terms ‘deflected succession’ and ‘plagioclimax’, the other version does not. Full answer sheets are included, which could alternatively be used as handouts/revision sheets. My students love completing these visually appealing worksheets, which break topics down into manageable chunks. Useful as a revision exercise or as a quick assessment. All worksheets are black and white to allow students to add colour to the diagrams, a process which is thought to aid the formation of visual memories. Similar worksheets available on: Cell structure Immune response Carbon dioxide transport Tissue fluid formation Protein synthesis Photosynthesis Respiration Nutrient Cycles Energy transfers Protein synthesis Epigenetics Inheritance The kidney Receptors Nerve Impulses In vivo and in vitro cloning If you find these worksheets useful I would really appreciate a positive review. Equally, any constructive feedback would be gratefully received and changes can be made accordingly!
Cell Structure A-level Biology Label Summary Worksheets
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Cell Structure A-level Biology Label Summary Worksheets

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Cell structure summary worksheets for A-level Biology. What is included? 4 label & colour worksheets: Animal cell (includes one version with centrioles and one without) Plant cell Prokaryotic cell (includes one version with pili & mesosomes, and one without) Viruses (not a cell, I know! However comparisons between eukaryotic cells/prokaryotic cells/viruses are a common exam question) Full answer sheets are included, which could also be used as a handout. Please note - the coloured animal cell shown on the preview is just an example of how students could colour in the cells, this coloured version is not included - all cells are black and white in the download. Encourage students to add colour to the worksheets to aid formation of visual memories. If you find these worksheets useful, I would really appreciate a review. Any feedback is also gratefully received and changes will be made accordingly! Similar worksheets available for: Immune response Protein synthesis Respiration Photosynthesis Protein synthesis Inheritance Epigenetics Carbon dioxide transport Tissue fluid formation The Kidney Energy transfers Nutrient cycles Receptors Nerve impulses In vivo and in vitro cloning
KS3 Chemistry Periodic Table Cover Lesson Activities
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KS3 Chemistry Periodic Table Cover Lesson Activities

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If you find yourself needing to cover a KS3 chemistry lesson, this bundle of no-prep activities will keep your class engaged in your absence. All your class will need is access to a periodic table, access to the internet (only for 1 of the worksheets) and a print-out of the desired activities. What’s included? A student-information sheet on the periodic table with a worksheet to complete (includes an extension task). A ‘research an element’ worksheet. Either let students pick their own element or who ever is covering the lesson could use a random-word generator to assign each student a different element (students will need access to the internet for this activity). A ‘mystery element’ quiz worksheet - solve the periodic table-based clues to find the mystery element. A 10-question powerpoint periodic table quiz. Divide the class into pairs / small groups. Who can name an element named after a planet? Who knows an element which is magnetic? Any idea which country is named after silver?? (please note - in order to avoid formatting issues, the powerpoint slides are NOT editable) All of these activities are suitable for a cover lesson as full answers are included. Activities can be mixed and matched based on lesson length / class ability / prior knowledge of this topic.
Periodic Table Worksheet Label and Colour
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Periodic Table Worksheet Label and Colour

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Scaffolded worksheet suitable for KS3 or GCSE (2 versions included, one for exam boards who don’t need to know that Group 2 are also known as the alkaline earth metals, and another version for those that do). Fully completed, colour version is included. Great task for a cover lesson. Label and colour each section of the periodic table. Extension task - fill in the symbols for the first 20 elements. BONUS - also includes a full periodic table colouring sheet for early finishers.
AQA GCSE Physics Magnetism and Electromagnetism Summary Worksheets
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AQA GCSE Physics Magnetism and Electromagnetism Summary Worksheets

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Summary / consolidation worksheets for AQA GCSE Physics (triple) Topic 7 Magnetism and Electromagnetism. 6 worksheets with covering: Permanent and induced magnets Electromagnetism The motor effect The generator effect (covered across 2 worksheets) Transformers Completed versions of all worksheets are also included, which could be used as handouts if you find yourself short of time. Great for revision prior to an end-of-topic test or could be used for cover work. Since introducing this style of worksheet with my students, I have seen improvements across all abilities. The worksheets are black and white to allow students to highlight and add colour, which is thought to aid the formation of visual memories. I’d really appreciate a positive review if you find these worksheets helpful. Equally if you spot an error or have a suggestion which would improve the worksheets, please do let me know and I will make the alteration(s) and upload updated versions. Thank you!
GCSE AQA Biology Triple Required Practical Revision Sheets
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GCSE AQA Biology Triple Required Practical Revision Sheets

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Revision notes/sheets covering all the AQA GCSE Biology required practicals (for triple science). So many students don’t allocate specific revision time to the required practicals. I designed these sheets for my own students to encourage specific revision of the practicals and have seen a great improvement in practical knowledge and the ability to answer practical-based questions. Each sheet includes an example method and most importantly, exam-style questions and model answers. The model answers for the exam-style questions have been written based on previous mark schemes, but I cannot guarantee that future mark schemes will be exactly the same. The model answers are for guidance only. Students should be encouraged to use these sheets as a starting point and update/annotate them with any further information as needed. If you find this resource helpful, I would really appreciate a positive review. Equally, if you spot an error or have a suggestion as to how the resource could be improved, that feedback would be gratefully received as well!