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A-level Core Biology Revision Quiz
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A-level Core Biology Revision Quiz

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We use this as a christmas revision quiz before Jan A-level trials. Fun, competitive and a stress buster. Obviously needs reward for 1st completed etc. 0 = WPOPW (Water potential of pure water) 3 = BIAC (OA) 6 = CAIG etc.
Neurone labelling activity (GCSE)
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Neurone labelling activity (GCSE)

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Students colour in and label diagrams of motor and sensory neurones (nerve cells), identifying the axon, neuromuscular junctions, fatty sheath and dendrites. There are cloze (gap fill) questions alongside the diagrams. 2 pages, with answer sheet
3 Natural Selection worksheets (Snails, Giraffes, Moths) GCSE
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3 Natural Selection worksheets (Snails, Giraffes, Moths) GCSE

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Pond snails: Worksheet in which students are led through the idea of natural selection - reproduction, inheritance and survival - using pond snails and leeches as an example. 2 pages, accompanied by an answer sheet. Giraffes: Students put a variety of facts about giraffes into categories. The categories relate to Darwin’s observations. Students then write a paragraph to explain how longer giraffes’ necks have been selected. Designed to provoke discussion about inheritance, evolution and natural selection. 2 pages with answer sheet. Peppered moths: Students put pictures and statements in the correct order to tell the story of natural selection in peppered moths before and after the industrial revolution. Supports learning about genetics, inheritance, predation, camouflage and survival. with answer sheet.
Genetic Modification: Good or bad (Categorising activity)
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Genetic Modification: Good or bad (Categorising activity)

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Students choose from a bank of statements. They categorise the statements as advantages or disadvantages. Different students will take different points of view. They then have to write a sentence to justify each choice. A cut and stick exercise designed to provokes discussion. To complete the activity students must engage with the concepts. There are no ‘right’ answers! 3 pages Key words Genetic modification, GM, Ethics, Genetic engineering,
GCSE Circulation and Transport Revision Worksheet
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GCSE Circulation and Transport Revision Worksheet

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Double sided GCSE revision worksheet - Circulatory system and Transpiration. Anagrams, Join the word to the definitions, True/False, Cloze - a bit of everything, really. Answer sheet provided. Key words Blood, Heart, Xylem, Transpiration, Platelets, Stomata
GCSE Digestion - complete the powerpoint activity
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GCSE Digestion - complete the powerpoint activity

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A powerpoint for students to edit and complete. Written as a cover lesson to give fairly disaffected / less able students something a bit more interesting to do than 100 minutes of worksheets. The answer sheet gives suggested extensions for those who finish first / want them. It would work well as a VLE homework activity or as revision. Key words, Digestion, Digestive system, Enzymes, Absorption, Excretion
Cholera: Data handling and Mechanism of infection
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Cholera: Data handling and Mechanism of infection

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Standalone A-level cholera data handling and accompanying powerpoints and worksheets. The main powerpoint introduces cholera and explains how it affects the small intestine’s transport proteins leading to diarrhoea. The second shows the December 2008 Cholera outbreak in Zimbabwe using UN data. The lesson can be introduced with news clips/articles (a search for ‘Zimbabwe 2008 cholera outbreak’ turns up lots). An understanding of the mechanism of cholera infection is not needed to deal with the data handling - which is very much aimed at reliability, sampling and so on. Written to support A-level Biology.
Biological Molecules Sorting Activity (A-level)
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Biological Molecules Sorting Activity (A-level)

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Sorting activity designed to familiarise students with biological molecules. Students sort molecules into groups of similar structures and try to identify them as fatty acids, glycerol, sugars, amino acids etc. 1 page with answers. I have used it both to introduce biological molecules and to round things off once the students have met them all.
Action potential slider activity (A-level)
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Action potential slider activity (A-level)

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Students attach labels in the right place on a template. The template is lifted up behind a diagram of the action potential. One at a time, each stage of the action potential is revealed in windows. It is worth showing students a completed slider (from a distance!) so that they can see what they are aiming for. Craft knives or scalpels best for cutting out the boxes. Answer sheet included. Written to support A-level. (Big font labels for labelling the diagram; Small font labels are for the voltage gated channel table) Key words Action potential, Neurones, Nerves
Dihybrid crosses, Chi-squared and Mendel
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Dihybrid crosses, Chi-squared and Mendel

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Interactive presentation which takes students through using the chi-squared test to check the significance of results from a dihybrid genetic cross. Uses examples from Mendel’s pea plant experiments. Can be used on a smartboard to reveal each stage after quizzing the students. 6 slides. Written for A-level. Key words Dihybrid cross, Inheritance, Sweet peas, Mendel, Chi squared, Genetics
Topic 9: Atmosphere Revision Question and Answer Sheets
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Topic 9: Atmosphere Revision Question and Answer Sheets

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Three sheets of straightforward revision questions. Written to provide simple recall test of what students have learned and need to learn (to reassure them as much as anything). Taken pretty much directly from the AQA 9-1 GCSE syllabus. Answer sheets are included. Would work well as a starter, plenary or on a VLE. ***Key words: *** Atmosphere; Global warming; Pollutants; Pollution; Greenhouse gases; Climate change; Chemistry
Flower structure
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Flower structure

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Students use a crossword to label a diagram of a flower (sepal, petal, stigma, stamen, ovary, carpel etc). Two versions: one basic (omitting androecium, calyx etc), the other more testing. Can be used following flower dissections - students who finish first get on with the crossword. Answer sheets provided. I’ve used it with whichever aged students I happen to be dissecting flowers with.
Heart Disease and Smoking Data Analysis - 'Edit the powerpoint' task (GCSE)
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Heart Disease and Smoking Data Analysis - 'Edit the powerpoint' task (GCSE)

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Heart disease and smoking - data analysis task - A powerpoint for students to edit and complete. Written to give less able students something more interesting to do than endless worksheets. It worked pretty well when I used it in the computer rooms. I used it after a heart dissection. The answers are included as a second powerpoint. It is sufficiently general for any syllabus and concentrates on How Science Works. Would be easy to use on the VLE as a homework activity.
5 Biology Glossaries and 12 Crosswords (AQA 9-1 GCSE Combined Science Paper 1)
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5 Biology Glossaries and 12 Crosswords (AQA 9-1 GCSE Combined Science Paper 1)

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5 Glossaries and 12 crosswords to cover all of the Biology units of the AQA 9-1 GCSE Combined Science Paper 1 syllabus. Cell Biology (3 cwd) Organisation (Digestion) (2 cwd) Organisation (Transport & Non-com Disease) (3 cwd) Infection and Response (2 cwd) Bioenergetics (2 cwd) The crosswords are based directly on the glossary to encourage students to revise and then to test their recall. They are useful across the ability range. I tend to give neighbouring students different versions to discourage copying. They are roughly the same difficulty and could be used competitively. Each crossword has about 20 words and an accompanying answer key with the same format as the original crossword for use on a projector for peer/self marking.
B4: Bioenergetics Glossary and 2 Crosswords (AQA 9-1 GCSE Science)
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B4: Bioenergetics Glossary and 2 Crosswords (AQA 9-1 GCSE Science)

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Bioenergetics Glossary: Written for AQA 9-1 GCSE Science but it would relate to other specifications. I wrote it by going through the syllabus/textbooks and picking out a mixture of key words and words which I thought students might not know. I’ve put in student-friendly definitions. It covers the transport and non-communicable disease part of the topic which we teach separately from the digestion parts. There are two crosswords based directly on the glossary. I tend to give neighbouring students different crosswords and so avoid too much copying. They are about the same difficulty so could be used competitively. They are deliberately straightforward to test the extent to which they have learnt the vocabulary. Answer keys are included.
B3: Infection Glossary and 2 Crosswords (AQA 9-1 GCSE Science)
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B3: Infection Glossary and 2 Crosswords (AQA 9-1 GCSE Science)

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Infection and Response Glossary: Written for AQA 9-1 GCSE Science but it would relate to other specifications. I wrote it by going through the syllabus/textbooks and picking out a mixture of key words and words which I thought students might not know. I’ve put in student-friendly definitions. It covers the transport and non-communicable disease part of the topic which we teach separately from the digestion parts. There are two crosswords based directly on the glossary. I tend to give neighbouring students different crosswords and so avoid too much copying. They are about the same difficulty so could be used competitively. They are deliberately straightforward to test the extent to which they have learnt the vocabulary. Answer keys are included.