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This is a lesson aimed at meeting specification points within the new AQA GCSE (2016) Biology 'Cells' SoW.

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Pupils will start by looking at the differences between unicellular and multicellular oganisms and what it means for a cell to be 'specialised'.

Pupils will then focus on the difference between stem cells in animal and plant cells, they will read a bit of information on this topic and answer questions in their books. Pupils can then peer-assess their work using the answers in the PowerPoint.

In the next task Pupils can either use posters places around the room or they each get given a different card with a different specialised cell and they need to complete a table of information on the structure and function of various specialised cells. These include: palisade cell, white blood cell, nerve cell, red blood cell, ciliated epithelial cell, sperm and egg cell.

The last activity pupils will need to complete a past-paper question to assess their knowledge. Pupils can then self-assess their work using the mark scheme provided.

All resources are included, please review with any feedback :)

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ranichy

4 years ago
5

Excellent well structured lessons.

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