pptx, 10.53 MB
pptx, 10.53 MB
pptx, 10.52 MB
pptx, 10.52 MB
docx, 1.36 MB
docx, 1.36 MB
docx, 1.25 MB
docx, 1.25 MB
docx, 1.22 MB
docx, 1.22 MB
docx, 18.77 KB
docx, 18.77 KB

This is a bundle of lesson resources following on from the Biodiversity bundle. It has been designed to be colourful, engaging and thought-provoking. This lesson is for key stage three students (11-14 years) and is designed to fit with the AQA specification although it could be used with any other schemes of work on this subject. The objectives of this lesson are: To explain what plants and animals compete for. To explain why organisms are adapted to their environment. To describe some adaptations.

The following is included in the bundle:

  • PowerPoint presentation on Competition. (Please see slides on the preview).
  • Accompanying differentiated work sheets.
  • A word sort on red and grey squirrels.
  • Instructions on use of the resources.
  • StudyStack quiz and slides to either be used by students or by the teacher as a plenary.

The lesson PowerPoint covers:

  • The things that organisms need to survive
  • Definition of competition
  • What animals compete for
  • What plants need to survive and therefore compete for
  • Adaptations for specific tasks
  • Co - existance of plants
  • Red/grey squirrels as an example of adaptation/competition.
  • Plenary using Study Stack

Although the worksheets are designed to go with the PowerPoint content, they could also be used as standalone work in a cover lesson. All images used are either royalty free or original (and copyrighted). There is a light and dark version of the PowerPoint to suit personal taste and classroom situations.

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