New AAQ Pearson UNIT 1: PRINCIPLES AND APPLICATIONS OF BIOLOGY
a complete set of activity packs (for students + mark scheme)
a complete set of homework booklets (for students + mark scheme)
AQA A level Biology Section 1: Biological molecules
The full set of topics for section 1 (except enzymes)
Multiple Choice Questions covering the specification. I have created these for the purpose of weekly mini tests for my students.
A great and fast way to check the content knowledge!
Questions and Answers included! Mini tests include:
Cabohydrates
Lipids
Proteins
RNA DNA and DNA replication
ATP water and inorganic ions
Complete PowerPoints for Teachers and Students for Genetic related topics from Section 6.
IAA, Receptors, Heart coordination, Nerve impulses, Synapses, Muscle contraction, Hormones, Blood glucose, Homeostasis
Each contains:
notes based on; two books, specification reference, learning objectives, model answers, key words, working outs
to find out more about each PPT visit https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_IVmEV90YFA&list=PLRcYXoSOTqdNI9s9_NFEWvCN9khmcCWdu
excellent for NQTs, teachers and students!!!
Free sample: https://shorturl.at/EiSu3
Get an A* in AQA A level Biology: Evaluate and conclude walk through exam tips
This resource (interactive website link) is a for AQA A level Biology students preparing to master evaluate and conclude questions — securing A*
Overview of what’s included - see attached document with an example.
16 evaluate questions
8 conclude questions
Interactive web page that explains each marking point, shows you logic, where the marks are coming from, how to look at data, insights of examiner’s report, what to note from each graph/table and much more!!
What it helps you do (no fluff)
• Stop guessing. Learn exactly what examiners are looking for in ‘evaluate’ and ‘conclude’ answers, with worked examples that map directly to AQA command words and mark schemes.
• Think like an examiner. Clear, annotated step by step walkthroughs show how to build chains of reasoning, spot limitations, suggest improvements and reach concise, high scoring conclusions.
• Practice with purpose. Targeted questions, progressive difficulty, and model answers train you to apply skills under exam conditions — not just memorise facts.
• Own the technique. Convert vague ideas into exam friendly sentences: cause → effect → quantitative evidence → limitation → suggested follow up (the exact structure examiners reward).
How the resource gets you to A*
Step by step walkthroughs — each example breaks down the thought process into discrete moves you can copy in the exam.
Model answers annotated to the AQA criteria — see precisely which phrases earn marks and why.
‘No more guessing’ checklists — short accountability lists (what to state, what to quantify, what to question) you can memorise and apply fast.
Practice → Feedback loop — the resource pairs practice questions with exemplar feedback so you know where to tweak your approach.
Quick wins — how to use the resource for maximum grade gain
• Do the worked example aloud, then write your own conclusion.
• Compare with the model answer, hints, tips: highlight missing elements.
• Repeat with the practice question immediately — spacing helps skill retention.
• Avoid common mistakes.
Final pitch — why it’s worth it
If you want an A* in AQA Biology you need exam technique, not just content. This resource doesn’t waste time on broad theory — it trains the exact thought pattern examiners reward for evaluate/conclude questions. Follow the step by step walkthroughs, use the checklists, and you’ll stop guessing and start scoring. Simple.
AQA A level Biology Section 2: Cells and immunity
The full set of topics for section 2
Multiple Choice Questions covering the specification. I have created these for the purpose of weekly mini tests for my students.
A great and fast way to check the content knowledge!
Questions and Answers included! Mini tests include:
1.Structure of eukaryotic cells
2. Structure of prokaryotic cells and viruses
3. Methods of studying cells
4. Cell cycle and mitosis
5. Structure of the cell membrane and transport across cell membrane
6. Phagocytosis B cells and T cells
7. Antibodies Vaccination and HIV
All topics for AQA A level Biology
Learning objectives for each topic with the space for RAG
Created for students to check their subject knowledge and identify specific aspects for the further revision
AT the bottom of each table there is a space for students to record their grades on homework, mini tests and the list of proposed activities they could be completing.
AQA A level Biology Section 4
The full set of topics for section 4
Multiple Choice Questions covering the specification. I have created these for the purpose of weekly mini tests for my students.
A great and fast way to check the content knowledge!
Questions and Answers included! Mini tests include:
DNA genes chromosomes
RNA and protein synthesis
Gene mutations and meiosis
Genetic diversity and adaptation
Species and taxonomy
Biodiversity within a community
Investigating diversity
Flash cards for Section 6 for new AQA A Level Biology
Taxis and kinesis, tropism, IAA
- notes
- key vocab
- key processes
- common questions and answers
- exam tips
I have made a table that students can easily complete. This table links various topics (over 50!). The table its blank - has only topics and importance headings with the proposed topics.
AQA A level Biology Section 3: Organisms exchange substances
The full set of topics for section 3 (except for gas exchange)
Multiple Choice Questions covering the specification. I have created these for the purpose of weekly mini tests for my students.
A great and fast way to check the content knowledge!
Questions and Answers included! Mini tests include:
Digestion ans absorption
Haemoglobin
Blood vessels and tissue fluid
Heart and cardiac cycle
Transport of water in xylem
Transport of organic substances in the phloem
Investigating transport in plants
AQA A level Biology Section 5: Energy transfers in and between organisms
The full set of topics for section 5
Multiple Choice Questions covering the specification. I have created these for the purpose of weekly mini tests for my students.
A great and fast way to check the content knowledge!
Questions and Answers included! Mini tests include:
Photosynthesis
Respiration
Energy and ecosystem
Nutrient cycle and fertilisers
AQA A level Biology Section 6: Organisms respond to changes in their internal and
external environments
The full set of topics for section 6
Multiple Choice Questions covering the specification. I have created these for the purpose of weekly mini tests for my students.
A great and fast way to check the content knowledge!
Questions and Answers included! Mini tests include:
Taxis and kinesis
Receptors
Control of the heart rate
Nerve impulses
Skeletal muscles
Control of blood glucose concentration
Control of blood water potential
AQA A level Biology Section 8
The full set of topics for section 8
Multiple Choice Questions covering the specification. I have created these for the purpose of weekly mini tests for my students.
A great and fast way to check the content knowledge!
Questions and Answers included! Mini tests include:
Gene mutations
Stem cells and totipotency
Regulation of transcription and translation
Epigenetics and cancer
Recombinant DNA technology
Probes and genetic fingerprinting
Flash cards for all topics. Section 6 for new AQA A Level Biology
Reflex arc, receptors, control of the heart rate, neurones and nervous coordination, nerve impulses, synapses, muscles, principles of homeostais, glucose and diabetes, osmoregulation
- notes
- key vocab
- key processes
- common questions and answers
- exam tips
Flash cards for all topics. Section 5 for new AQA A Level Biology
Photosynthesis, Respiration, Energy and ecosystem and Nutrient cycle
- notes
- key vocab
- key processes
- common questions and answers
- exam tips
Free sample: https://shorturl.at/EiSu3
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Get an A* in AQA A level Biology: Evaluate and conclude walk through exam tips
This resource (interactive website link) is a for AQA A level Biology students preparing to master evaluate and conclude questions — securing A*
Overview of what’s included - see attached document with an example.
16 evaluate questions
8 conclude questions
Interactive web page that explains each marking point, shows you logic, where the marks are coming from, how to look at data, insights of examiner’s report, what to note from each graph/table and much more!!
What it helps you do (no fluff)
• Stop guessing. Learn exactly what examiners are looking for in ‘evaluate’ and ‘conclude’ answers, with worked examples that map directly to AQA command words and mark schemes.
• Think like an examiner. Clear, annotated step by step walkthroughs show how to build chains of reasoning, spot limitations, suggest improvements and reach concise, high scoring conclusions.
• Practice with purpose. Targeted questions, progressive difficulty, and model answers train you to apply skills under exam conditions — not just memorise facts.
• Own the technique. Convert vague ideas into exam friendly sentences: cause → effect → quantitative evidence → limitation → suggested follow up (the exact structure examiners reward).
How the resource gets you to A*
Step by step walkthroughs — each example breaks down the thought process into discrete moves you can copy in the exam.
Model answers annotated to the AQA criteria — see precisely which phrases earn marks and why.
‘No more guessing’ checklists — short accountability lists (what to state, what to quantify, what to question) you can memorise and apply fast.
Practice → Feedback loop — the resource pairs practice questions with exemplar feedback so you know where to tweak your approach.
Quick wins — how to use the resource for maximum grade gain
• Do the worked example aloud, then write your own conclusion.
• Compare with the model answer, hints, tips: highlight missing elements.
• Repeat with the practice question immediately — spacing helps skill retention.
• Avoid common mistakes.
Final pitch — why it’s worth it
If you want an A* in AQA Biology you need exam technique, not just content. This resource doesn’t waste time on broad theory — it trains the exact thought pattern examiners reward for evaluate/conclude questions. Follow the step by step walkthroughs, use the checklists, and you’ll stop guessing and start scoring. Simple.
AQA A level Biology Section
The full set of topics for section 7
Multiple Choice Questions covering the specification. I have created these for the purpose of weekly mini tests for my students.
A great and fast way to check the content knowledge!
Questions and Answers included! Mini tests include:
Inheritance
Populations
Evolution may lead to speciation
Populations in ecosystem