A Level Biology: Hypothesis testing and significance
A Level Biology: Hypothesis testing and significance
AQA Spec | Year 1 & 2 | Maths for Biologists Series
A complete, ready-to-use lesson covering Hypothesis testing and significance for A Level Biology, including a full walkthrough of standard deviation—one of the most challenging maths skills for students.
This lesson begins by securely revisiting last lesson, before guiding students step-by-step through how to use the scientific method to design experiments and carry out research using a clear, click-by-click interactive PowerPoint. It also develops deeper understanding by teaching students how to define and operationalise variables and write clear hypotheses, fully aligned with the AQA specification.
Designed to support both teaching and independent learning, this resource includes structured explanations, worked examples, and opportunities for consolidation and practice.
Fully resourced, no-prep lesson
Step-by-step modelling
Supportsresearch methods skills
Ideal for class teaching, revision, or self-study
This is Lesson 2 in a “Maths for Biologists” series, covering the ~10% of exam marks linked to mathematical skills in A Level Biology but can also be used to teach A level psychology.
Also in the series:
L1 - Stabdard Deviation
L3 - Student’s t-test (paired & unpaired)
L4 - Chi-squared
L5 - Spearman’s rank
L6 - Simpson’s Index of Diversity
Perfect for busy teachers and students aiming for top grades, especially in an area that is often under-resourced and difficult to master.


