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DNA and chromosomes - Tarsia (KS3/4)

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Tarsia puzzle on keywords of genetics (DNA structure, chromosomes, genes, haploid, diploid etc) Great as starter / plenary or revision activity. 24 cards per set (with 30 keywords, definitions and structures to match up) Print on A3 for larger triangles.
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DNA, Chromosomes, Genes and Proteins starter activ

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A set of flashcards for a starter activity. Pupils have one card of the four each. When asked a variety of questions they have to hold up the appropriate card. Good for assessing whole class knowledge of different keywords for inheritance and genetic topics. Photocopying on different coloured card helps.
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BIG BUNDLE Genetic Disorders and DNA Mutations with Chromosomal Abnormalities

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This is a bundle of Genetic disorders and mutations. You will receive a power point presentation with follow along worksheets and answer key. There are writing task cards and three sets of problem sets. In one set the students will model DNA mutations. The other two sets center around karyotype analysis. This bundle includes: Genetic Disorders: Mistakes in the DNA code, DNA mutations Power Point Genetic Disorders: Mistakes in the DNA code, DNA mutations Worksheets w/t Key Genetic Mutations: DNA Mutations Writing Task Cards Secondary Science Mutations in DNA: Single strand DNA mutations Problem Set Genetic Disorders / Mutations: Karyotype Problem Sets Worksheets Printing in grayscale will ensure maximum detail if you are not printing in color.
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Mutations - Card Sort (KS4/5)

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Card sort on types of gene and chromosome mutations (including insertion, deletion, frameshift, substitution, silent, missense, nonsense, duplication, translocation, etc) Can be used as a card sort activity or played as memory / pair game with cards upside down and students turn over two at a time to find matching pairs Great as starter, plenary or revision activity 28 cards per set, 2 sets in 2 different colours included
Inheritance & Genetics Vocabulary Card SortQuick View
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Inheritance & Genetics Vocabulary Card Sort

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Perfect for revision! Set of 68 Vocabulary Cards on Inheritance & Genetics. Covers: * DNA & Chromosomes * Mitosis & Meiosis * Genetics * Transcription & Translation This product is part of my Vocabulary Card Sort Growing Bundle as well as Inheritance & Genetics Bundle and Big Biology Bundle
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Inheritance & Genetics Vocabulary Card Sort

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Perfect for revision! Set of 68 Vocabulary Cards on Inheritance & Genetics. Covers: * DNA & Chromosomes * Mitosis & Meiosis * Genetics * Transcription & Translation This product is part of my Vocabulary Card Sort Growing Bundle as well as Inheritance & Genetics Bundle and Big Biology Bundle.
Cell Biology Topic 1 Full Set of Revision Card Activities for New AQA Biology GCSEQuick View
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Cell Biology Topic 1 Full Set of Revision Card Activities for New AQA Biology GCSE

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New AQA GCSE Biology 9-1 specification. Topic 1 Cell Biology. Covers all of the theory topics, cells, microscopy, differentiation, chromosomes and mitosis, binary fission (for the separate sciences, ignore for trilogy), stem cells, diffusion, osmosis, active transport, exchange surfaces, exchanging surfaces, also a microscopy mastery worksheet covering mathematical conversions, microscopy calculations and standard form. Useful for students to use for revision, and for teachers to use in a lesson as an activity or plenary. Includes a 'Do' and 'Review' slide, the 'Do' will check understanding and make the learning more active, the 'Review' can help students check answers and act as a revision card. Equally works well as a starter for the next lesson to check retention.
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Biology Vocabulary Picture Cards

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This set of biology vocabulary picture cards can support the learning of content vocabulary in your classroom. They can be used as a word wall, as individual posters, or as flash cards. Two sets are included. One set includes a full 8.5x11 page with the words, pictures and definitions that be displayed on your wall and are big enough for students to see from across the room. One set include smaller flash cards (two to a page) with the picture and word on the front and when printed double sided will include the definition on the back. They can also be printed single sided for creating a matching activity. Sets can be used as a classroom resource or the pdfs can de distributed to students as a study guide. Vocabulary in the collection includes: active transport, adhesion, ADP, aerobic, anaerobic, anaphase, asexual reproduction, atom, ATP, autotroph, bar graph, cell cycle, cell membrane, cell wall, central vacuole, centrioles, check points, chlorophyll, chloroplasts, chromatid, chromoplasts, chromosomes, cohesion, constant, control group, controlled experiment, covalent bond, cristae, crossing over, cytolysis, cytoplasm, cytoskeleton, data, daughter cells – The cells created at the end of asexual reproduction and mitosis, dependent variable, diffusion, diploid, electron, element, endocytosis, eukaryotic, exocytosis, experimental group, facilitated diffusion, fermentation, G1 phase, G2 phase, gamete, glycolysis, Golgi apparatus, grana, haploid, heterotroph, homologous, hypertonic, hypothesis, hypotonic, independent variable, interphases, ionic bond, isotonic, karyotype, leucoplasts, line graph, lysosomes, matrix, meiosis, metaphase, mitochondria, mitosis, nucleolus, nucleus, organelle, osmosis, passive transport, phagocytosis, phospholipid bilayer, photosynthesis, pie/circle graph, pigment, pinocytosis, plasmolysis, polar, prokaryotic, prophase, proton, qualitative data, quantitative data, ribosomes, rough endoplasmic reticulum, S phase, scientific method, sexual reproduction, smooth endoplasmic reticulum, solute, solvent, spindle, stomata, stroma, telophase, tetrad, theory, thylakoid, zygote
AQA Core Biology (B1) Flash Card for RevisionQuick View
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AQA Core Biology (B1) Flash Card for Revision

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A full set of flash cards to aid revision. Question on one slide and then key responses on the following slide. These can be printed or saved on a phone to use. All of the key topics are covered on the flash cards, including diet, health, pathogens, vaccinations, antibiotics, reflex, synapses, nerves, menstrual cycle, fertility, auxins, homoeostasis, drugs, thalidomide, smoking, alcohol, ecology, plants, environment, biomass, food chains, decay, carbon cycle, variation, DNA, chromosomes, genetics, cells, natural selection and more.
AQA Additional Biology (B2) Revision Flash CardsQuick View
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AQA Additional Biology (B2) Revision Flash Cards

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A full set of flash cards to aid revision. Question on one slide and then key responses on the following slide. These can be printed or saved on a phone to use. All of the key topics are covered on the flash cards, including cells, specialised cells, photosynthesis, respiration, adaptations, glucose, limiting factors, enzymes, pH, distribution of organisms, digestive system, DNA, chromosomes, mitosis, meiosis, stem cells, genes, genetic crosses, genetic disorders and more.
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Genetics Boom Cards™ - Distance Learning

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The digital Genetics Boom Cards™ deck provides students with a fun, interactive way to review and consolidate the study of introductory genetics. Includes the following topics: ➸ definitions and terminology ➸ structure of chromosomes ➸ structure of DNA ➸ base pairs How to use: Click on the link provided to access the Boom Cards™deck. This will redirect you to the Boom Learning™ website. Select the ‘Redeem’ option. This will prompt you to set up an account [If you don’t already have one]. If you already have an account simply sign in to access your new deck of Boom Cards™. Preview the cards: Genetics Boom Cards™ The PDF includes links that you click on to access the Boom Cards™ deck you have purchased. Using Boom Cards: To use Boom Cards, you must be connected to the Internet. Boom Cards play on modern browsers [Chrome, Safari, Firefox, and Edge]. Apps are available for Android, iPads, iPhones, and Kindle Fires. For security and privacy, adults must have a Boom Learning account to use and assign Boom Cards. You will be able to assign the Boom Cards you are buying with “Fast Pins,” [play provides instant feedback for self-grading Boom Cards]. Fast Play is always a free way for students to engage with Boom Cards decks. For additional assignment options you’ll need a premium account. If you are new to Boom Learning, you will be offered a free trial of our premium account. Using Fast Play: The quickest way to begin is to assign Boom Cards. Simply choose a deck from your Library, select the Actions drop down menu, and select Fast Pin. You’ll be presented with a 4-digit code and a short URL that you can share with your students they will then be taken to the deck of cards you’ve assigned. Assigning Boom Cards in an LMS: [Google Classroom, Schoology, SeeSaw, Canvas, Moodle, Powerschool, Class Dojo, Microsoft Teams and more] Clipart by: Artifex Ron Leishman ToonClipart
AQA Science Key Word Revision CardsQuick View
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AQA Science Key Word Revision Cards

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This item is a set of Science key words with definitions for the AQA Science course Each card has a different key word and a description of what the key word means The cards come in a power point format and simply need printing off and cuting out The separate slides can also be printed off as A4 sheets and put up to remind students what different key words they can use in the exam to improve their grade Thanks for looking
Mutations - Loop Game (KS4/5)Quick View
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Mutations - Loop Game (KS4/5)

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Loop Game on types of gene and chromosome mutations (including insertion, deletion, frameshift, substitution, silent, missense, nonsense, duplication, translocation, etc) Great as starter, plenary or revision activity 28 cards per set
Mutations - Tarsia (KS4/5)Quick View
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Mutations - Tarsia (KS4/5)

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Tarsia puzzle on types of gene and chromosome mutations (including insertion, deletion, frameshift, substitution, silent, missense, nonsense, duplication, translocation, etc) great as starter / plenary or revision activity 30 keywords, descriptions, or images to match up 24 cards per set. Print on A3 for larger triangles.
Genetic Mutations: DNA Mutations Writing Task Cards Quick View
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Genetic Mutations: DNA Mutations Writing Task Cards

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PRODUCT DESCRIPTION It is important to promote writing across the disciplines. Sometimes it is difficult to come up with writing prompts. These task cards are specific to secondary science and they cover Genetic disorders and mutations. The questions cover DNA mutations, diseases, causes of mutations, and evolutionary impact of mutations. This activity can be used as a bell ringer, pop quiz or closing. It is a good exercise to make the brief students write longer and the novel writers write shorter answers. There are 32 writing prompts with instructions as to how many sentences they should write. You can adjust the pages per sheet setting to print multiple cards per sheets of paper. This activity is a great follow up to Genetic Disorders: Mistakes in the DNA code, DNA mutations Power Point and Worksheets
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Cell Cycle Mitosis card game

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Mitosis and the cell cycle can be difficult to teach and learn. The Cell Cycle card game can increase interest in the subject and help students see how the phases fit together, what disrupts the cycle and what prevents mutations. This colorful card game is aligned with the Next Generation Science standards and the Virginia SOLs. (.PDFs in a ZIP folder) The game consists of 55 unique cards, diagrams, rules and variations, links to online review games, kinesthetic brain break games with 8”x11” .PDFs to play them or to use on bulletin boards plus an assignment for creative students. The graphics on each card will help ESL and struggling readers. The game provides an excellent anchor activity for students who finish early or need a challenge. This game can be used to differentiate instruction or provide tiering if cards are used as a sort rather than a game for struggling students. Check out other cell related products Super cell megapack Get the bundle and save big (bingo, card games, reader's theater and more) Cell bingo Cell organelle & process card game
Genetic Crosses - Tarsia (KS4/5)Quick View
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Genetic Crosses - Tarsia (KS4/5)

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Tarsia Game on Genetic Crosses great (and challenging) starter / plenary or revision activities includes (1) standard monohybrid crosses (2) monohybrid crosses on co-dominance / incomplete dominance (3) monohybrid crosses on sex-chromosome linked inheritance 30 element names and symbols 24 cards per set. Print on A3 for larger triangles. includes solution and jumbled up student version
Cell Division: Mitosis and Meiosis Mega Bundle Save 30%!Quick View
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Cell Division: Mitosis and Meiosis Mega Bundle Save 30%!

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**30% Savings! ** **Mitosis Slide Show **You will receive the PDF and PPT versions of the slide show This 33 slide slide show covers: The purpose and outcome of the cell cycle Chromatin to chromosomes The parts of a chromosome Sister chromatids and the centromere The 2 main phases of the cell cycle ~Interphase (including descriptions and diagrams) ~G0, G1, S, and G2 phases Mitotic phase ~Mitosis (including descriptions and diagrams) ~Prophase ~Metaphase ~Anaphase ~Telophase Cytokinesis (including descriptions and diagrams) A diagram showing all the steps in order Mitosis Graphic Organizer Activity PDF Students will describe and draw the phases of the cell cycle. They will also label the centrioles, spindle fibers, chromatin, chromosomes, and chromatids. Mitosis Manipulative Activity PDF Students will be able to identify the events that take place during the cell cycle. This is a hands on activity where students will be manipulating the organelles found in a cell during each phase of the cell cycle: Interphase, Mitosis, and Cytokinesis. Each page is made to: ~Print and attach to Velcro/magnets to hang on a board for visual representation of the cell cycle. ~Can be manipulated on a table/desk for students to demonstrate the steps of the cell cycle. This can be individual student work, teacher-led, or group/station work. This set is based on a cell with 4 chromosomes. **Mitosis and Meiosis Word Wall Vocabulary Cards **PDF You will receive 33 vocabulary cards with definitions in PDF format covering terms about cell division. this includes mitosis and meiosis. Word list: Cell Cycle, Centriole, Centromere, Chromatid, Chromatin, Chromosome, Crossing Over, Cytokinesis, Diploid, DNA, Gamete, Haploid, Interphase, Nondisjunction, Nucleus, Ovum (egg), Replication, Sperm, Spindle Fibers, Mitosis, Prophase, Metaphase, Anaphase, Telophase, Meiosis, Prophase I, Metaphase I, Anaphase I, Telophase I, Prophase (II), Metaphase (II), Anaphase (II), Telophase (II) **Mitosis Artwork and Labels **PDF After drawing the art for my Mitosis and Meiosis slide shows I felt that that it may be useful in some classrooms to hang on the wall or as manipulatives. I hope you can find use for it. 2 Weeks of Mitosis Bellringers You will receive 13 days of Mitosis bellringers/warm ups Week 1: Word of the Week: Mitosis Read and Respond: The Cell Cycle Compare and Contrast: Chromatin and Chromosomes Problem Solving: Prophase --> Metaphase Anything Goes: Metaphase --> Anaphase Week 2: Word of the Week: Cytokinesis Read and Respond: Interphase Compare and Contrast: Interphase and Cytokinesis Problem Solving: Anaphase --> Telophase Anything Goes: Telophase --> Cytokinesis Bonus: Problem Solving: Draw the Cell Cycle with 6 chromosomes Problem Solving: Draw the Cell Cycle with 5 chromosomes Problem Solving: Cell Cycle Order Mitosis Test, Review Questions, and Answer Keys PDF You will receive a test with key and review questions with key. The test is multiple choice, matching, and short answer. The review questions cover all of the material on the test: Name three reasons cells undergo cell division. Name the four phases of Mitosis in order. What happens during Interphase? What happens during Prophase? What happens during Metaphase? What happens during Anaphase? What happens during Telophase? What are the main phases of the cell cycle? Which phase is the longest phase of the cell cycle? What are the G0, G1, S, and G2 phases of interphase? What is the end result of mitosis? How many chromosomes does a human cell have? How many pairs of chromosomes does a human cell have? Define the following: Chromatin, Chromosome, Chromatid, and Centromere. Draw Metaphase and Anaphase with 4 chromosomes and label the following: chromosome, chromatid, spindle fiber, and centriole. Meiosis Slide Show You will receive the PDF and PPT versions of the slide show This 43 slide PPT covers Fertilization ~Gametes and zygote Haploid (1n) vs diploid (2n) Homologous chromosomes Cell division ~Interphase (including descriptions and diagrams) ~Meiosis I (including descriptions and diagrams) ~Prophase I, Metaphase I, Anaphase I, Telophase I ~Crossing over ~Law of independent assortment Cytokinesis (including descriptions and diagrams) ~Meiosis II (including descriptions and diagrams) ~Prophase II, Metaphase II, Anaphase II, Telophase II ~Cytokinesis (including descriptions and diagrams) A diagram showing all steps in order **Meiosis Graphic Organizer Activity **PDF Students will describe and draw the phases of meiosis, label the centrioles, spindle fibers, chromatin, chromosomes (single and homologous), and chromatids, state the total number of cells, and state whether the phase is haploid (1n) or diploid (2n). Meiosis Manipulative Activity PDF Students will be able to identify the events that take place during Meiosis. This is a hands on activity where students will be manipulating the organelles found in a cell during Interphase, Meiosis I, Meiosis II, and Cytokinesis. Each page is made to ~Print and attach to Velcro/magnets to hang on a board for visual representation of Meiosis. ~Can be manipulated on a table/desk for students to demonstrate the steps of Meiosis. This can be individual student work, teacher-led, or group/station work. This set is based on a cell with 4 chromosomes. Mitosis and Meiosis Word Wall Vocabulary Cards PDF You will receive 33 vocabulary cards with definitions in PDF format covering terms about cell division. this includes mitosis and meiosis. Word list: Cell Cycle, Centriole, Centromere, Chromatid, Chromatin, Chromosome, Crossing Over, Cytokinesis, Diploid, DNA, Gamete, Haploid, Interphase, Nondisjunction, Nucleus, Ovum (egg), Replication, Sperm, Spindle Fibers, Mitosis, Prophase, Metaphase, Anaphase, Telophase, Meiosis, Prophase I, Metaphase I, Anaphase I, Telophase I, Prophase (II), Metaphase (II), Anaphase (II), Telophase (II) Meiosis Artwork and Labels PDF After drawing the art for my Mitosis and Meiosis slide shows I felt that that it may be useful in some classrooms to hang on the wall or as manipulatives. I hope you can find use for it. 3 Weeks of Meiosis Bellringers Week 1: Word of the Week: Meiosis Read and Respond: Crossing Over Compare and Contrast: Meiosis and Mitosis Problem Solving: Prophase I --> Metaphase I Anything Goes: Metaphase I --> Anaphase I Week 2: Word of the Week: Fertilization Read and Respond: Independent Assortment Compare and Contrast: Haploid and Diploid Problem Solving: Anaphase I --> Telophase I Anything Goes: Telophase I --> Cytokinesis Week 3: Word of the Week: Homologous Chromosome Read and Respond: Haploid and Diploid Compare and Contrast: Meiosis I and Meiosis II Problem Solving: Prophase II --> Metaphase II Anything Goes: Anaphase II --> Telophase II Bonus: Problem Solving: Draw Meiosis I Problem Solving: Draw Meiosis II Problem Solving: Meiosis Order Meiosis Test, Review Questions, and Answer Keys PDF You will receive a test with key and review questions with key. The test is multiple choice, matching, and short answer. The review questions cover all of the material on the test: What is a haploid cell? A diploid cell? How many chromosomes does a human haploid cell have? A human diploid cell? What happens during interphase and cytokinesis? How many daughter cells are produced at the end of meiosis I? Meiosis II? How many chromosomes do the daughter cells at the end of meiosis have compared to the parent cells? Are cells haploid or diploid at the end of the following phases: metaphase I, anaphase I, metaphase II, and anaphase II? What is the end product of meiosis? Explain what happens during Prophase I and Prophase II. Explain what happens during Metaphase I and Metaphase II. Explain what happens during Anaphase I and Anaphase II. Explain what happens during Telophase I and Telophase II. What are homologous chromosomes? Explain what crossing over is, which phase of meiosis is occurs in, and why it is important. What is the law of independent assortment? 15. Draw and compare metaphase I and metaphase II. Draw and compare anaphase I and anaphase II.
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Biology Bingo: Animal and Plant Cells

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Can be used as a starter, plenary or as a lesson activity. These bingo cards will test a players knowledge of animal and plant cells. This bingo set covers all required knowledge of cells for GCSE/High school so is better suited to higher year groups however, it could be used for younger years to help stretch and challenge. This bingo game includes: 1) 40 call out cards/questions with answers provided 2) 20 different randomly generated bingo cards 3) A blank bingo card The key terms covered are: Chloroplasts, Mitochondria, Cell Membrane, Cell Wall, Ribosome, Vacuole, Cytoplasm, Nucleus, Euglena, Flagellum, Nerve Cell, Red Blood Cell, Root Hair Cell, Specialised Cell, Unicellular, Sperm Cell, Lysosomes, Golgi Apparatus, Organelles, Cell, Microscope, Endoplasmic Reticulum, Prokaryotes, Golgi Apparatus, Eukaryotes, Chromosome, Diffusion, Equilibrium, Tissue, Cilia, Active Transport, Plasmolysis, Hypertonic, Hypotonic, Isotonic, ATP, Vesicle, Apoptosis, Mitosis Enjoy!
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Adaptation and Inheritance for KS3 Activate Science (Bundle)

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Adaptation and inheritance for KS3 Activate – Bundle This is a product of 4 years of sharing ideas, students’ feedback and teaching this topic to KS3 students - with a selection of my most successful tasks. The total of 134 slides contains a set of tasks – plenty to choose from, suited for different levels of ability. Lesson contents: Topic: Variation - Starter – Mr Men activity (parents and children) - A class-survey task on discontinuous characteristics - Inherited and environmental characteristics (examples) - Plenary – draw an alien with different characteristics (tip: display student’s work using the visualizer and ask students to describe and explain their work) - Exit activity – ‘If this is the answer, what is the question?’ Topic: Continuous and discontinuous variation - The tallest and the shortest man in the world – YouTube video and discussion - Sorting activity – types of characteristics - Whole-class activity – the measurement of height (requires a measuring tape) of the students with instructions, results’ table and editable Excel histogram to display the class results - Homework – the measurements of the hand survey and drawing of a histogram - Exit activity- ‘If this is the answer, what is the question?’ Topic: Inheritance and chromosomes - Pre-assessment – mini-quiz from previous lesson - Starter – baby gorilla vs. human baby – similarities and differences - Nucleus, gene, chromosomes, DNA – printable worksheet with answers (matching the key-words with their definitions) - High ability extension task – dominant and recessive characteristics, including a visual animation for the tongue-roller inheritance and the Punnett square - Super-heroes match-making activity with a class-set of printable cards (two for each student), example and instructions for the task - Plenary – the Jeremy Kyle Show – the case of a disputed parenthood – an expert’s explanation Topic: Natural selection - Pre-assessment – mini-quiz from the previous lesson - Starter – the evolution of humans in the future (video and discussion) - Fill-in the gaps activity - The steps of the natural selection flow-chart - The evolution of a blob – the whole-class body science activity to visualize the process of natural selection - Group activity (requires black and white confetti disks, black sheet of paper, a pair of tweezers and a stopwatch), including the instructions, a model table for the results - An animated gif showing the example of natural selection, with a follow-up questions for the students Continuation on the attached Word Document.