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This is a lesson aimed at the new AQA GCSE Biology (2016) - ‘Cells’ SoW.

The lesson begins by identifying examples of prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells, pupils can begin to think about the structural differences between these two types of cells.

Next, pupils are given a worksheet plus an additional card of information on either the structure or function of a bacteria cell. Pupils will need to walk around the room and trade the information on their card with others to fully complete a labelled diagram of a bacteria cell and descriptions of the functions for each structure.

Once completed pupils can peer or self-assess their work using the information within the PowerPoint slide.

The next activity requires pupils to apply their knowledge of the structure of bacteria (prokaryotic) cells and compare this to the structure of eukaryotic cells, pupils need to construct a list/table in their books to identify the similarities and differences between these two cells. Pupils can then self-assess their work against the list provided in the PowerPoint slide.

The next activity is an assessment activity, pupils will need to complete the past-paper question in their books and again self/peer-assess their work using red pens.

The final activity involves a list of ‘True/False’ statements, to gauge the progress of the class this could be completed by students holding up red/amber/green cards to identify whether they think the statement is true or false.

All resources are included in the PowerPoint presentation, please review to provide me with feedback :). Thank you.

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mpathirana1

4 years ago
2

missing resources says pupils are given different information but only a powerpoint attached with self assessment<br />

ranichy

4 years ago
5

Excellent! love your lessons don't have to worry about quality when purchasing as I have found them to be consistently good.

edwards.el

7 years ago
3

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