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pptx, 3.84 MB

This lesson is designed for the NEW AQA Trilogy Biology GCSE, particularly the ‘Homeostasis’ SoW.

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This lesson starts by pupils discussing what they think might be some differences between primary and secondary sexual characteristics in males and females. Once they have brainstormed their ideas and you have carried out a short classroom discussion you can identify the differences between these two sets of characteristics.

The next slide provides students with a long list of statements describing secondary sexual characteristics of both males and females, pupils will need to sort the statements into two columns - male female - some will go into both. Once finished pupils can assess their work using the answers.

Now pupils will look at the structures found in both male and female reproductive systems and the roles they play. Pupils will be shown a diagram to demonstrate these parts and then pupils will be given a blank worksheet and a set of jumbled statements, they will need to match the structures to the correct part on their diagram. This work can then be assessed to check they have correctly matched the organs and functions.

Pupils will now watch a video introducing the menstrual cycle, using the video pupils will need to try and write a describe the roles each of the female hormones - oestrogen, progesterone, FSH, LH - plays in the menstrual cycle. If pupils weren’t able to get down a detailed answer they can mark and correct their work using answers provided.

The final activity is an exam-style question, along with the mark scheme to check their work.

All resources are included at the end of the presentation. Thanks for looking, if you have any questions please let me know in the comments section and any feedback would be appreciated :)

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stuft

6 years ago
4

Bought as part of a bundle. Lovely resource with clear activities, answers, peer assessment and extension opportunities. Fabulous.

LKL

6 years ago
5

Great resource, thank you.

smurtagh1

6 years ago
2

States that it includes the 'sexual and asexual reproduction' lesson. It does not.

Donna63

7 years ago
5

Banger68

7 years ago
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