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I am a secondary school & A-level Science teacher, specialising in Biology. I am also an experienced AQA GCSE Biology Examiner. My resources contain a mix of Biology, Chemistry and Physics lessons aimed at meeting specification points for the new AQA Trilogy GCSE course and KS3 Activate course. All of my lessons include at least one opportunity for self-assessment, a range of activities to suit students of all abilities, a set of differentiated starter questions and a plenary.

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I am a secondary school & A-level Science teacher, specialising in Biology. I am also an experienced AQA GCSE Biology Examiner. My resources contain a mix of Biology, Chemistry and Physics lessons aimed at meeting specification points for the new AQA Trilogy GCSE course and KS3 Activate course. All of my lessons include at least one opportunity for self-assessment, a range of activities to suit students of all abilities, a set of differentiated starter questions and a plenary.
NEW AQA A-Level Biology 'Water & Its Functions' - Dominoes Revision Activity
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NEW AQA A-Level Biology 'Water & Its Functions' - Dominoes Revision Activity

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This task is designed for the NEW AQA A-Level Biology, particularly the ‘Biological Molecules’ unit. For more resources designed to meet specification points for the NEW AQA A-Level specifications for Biology, Chemistry and Physics please see my shop: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/SWiftScience This activity is a revision activity for the ‘Biological Molecules’ unit, students can either have a card each and the task can be completed as a card loop activity with the whole class. Alternatively, students could work in pairs and be given a set of the shuffled cards, they will then need to arrange the cards into the correct sequence so that the sentences make sense (like dominoes tiles). When students carry out this version of the activity, I often have a prize for the students who complete the task in the fastest time! The solution for this activity is included so you can check their answers. Thanks for looking, if you have any questions please let me know in the comments section and any feedback would be appreciated :)
Home Learning Pack ~ KS3 ~ Year 8 ~ Adaptation & Inheritance
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Home Learning Pack ~ KS3 ~ Year 8 ~ Adaptation & Inheritance

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This is a homeschool pack designed for the KS3 Year 8 Science course, specifically the ‘B2.3 Adaptation & Inheritance’ unit of work. For more lessons & homeschool packs designed for KS3 and KS4, please visit my shop at: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/SWiftScience. This comprehensive pack contains eight pages of information, to meet learning objectives within the Year 8 ‘Adaptation & Inheritance’ unit of work. This is followed by three pages of questions, differentiated to suit a range of abilities, as well as a detailed mark scheme for students/parents to mark and correct answers. The pack covers the following topics: Competition & Adaptation Adapting to change Variation Continuous and discontinuous variation Inheritance Natural Selection Extinction Thanks for looking :), if you have any questions please email me at swift.education.uk@gmail.com.
Home Learning Pack ~ KS3 ~ Year 8 ~ Ecosystem Processes
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Home Learning Pack ~ KS3 ~ Year 8 ~ Ecosystem Processes

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This is a homeschool pack designed for the KS3 Year 8 Science course, specifically the ‘B2.2 Ecoystem Processes’ unit of work. For more lessons & homeschool packs designed for KS3 and KS4, please visit my shop at: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/SWiftScience. This comprehensive pack contains eight pages of information, to meet learning objectives within the Year 8 ‘Ecosystem Processes’ unit of work. This is followed by three pages of questions, differentiated to suit a range of abilities, as well as a detailed mark scheme for students/parents to mark and correct answers. The pack covers the following topics: Photosynthesis Leaves Plant Minerals Aerobic Respiration Anaerobic Respiration Food Chains & Webs Disruption to Food Chains & Webs Ecosystems Thanks for looking :), if you have any questions please email me at swift.education.uk@gmail.com.
Home Learning Pack ~ KS3 ~ Year 8 ~ Separation Techniques
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Home Learning Pack ~ KS3 ~ Year 8 ~ Separation Techniques

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This is a homeschool pack designed for the KS3 Year 8 Science course, specifically the ‘C2.2 Separation Techniques’ unit of work. For more lessons & homeschool packs designed for KS3 and KS4, please visit my shop at: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/SWiftScience. This comprehensive pack contains four pages of information, to meet learning objectives within the Year 8 'Separation Techniques’ unit of work. This is followed by three pages of questions, differentiated to suit a range of abilities, as well as a detailed mark scheme for students/parents to mark and correct answers. The pack covers the following topics: Mixtures Solutions Solubility Filtration, evaporation & distillation Chromatography Thanks for looking :), if you have any questions please email me at swift.education.uk@gmail.com.
Home Learning Pack ~ KS3 ~ Year 8 ~ Reactions with Metals
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Home Learning Pack ~ KS3 ~ Year 8 ~ Reactions with Metals

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This is a homeschool pack designed for the KS3 Year 8 Science course, specifically the ‘C2.3 Reactions with Metals’ unit of work. For more lessons & homeschool packs designed for KS3 and KS4, please visit my shop at: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/SWiftScience. This comprehensive pack contains four pages of information, to meet learning objectives within the Year 8 'Reactions with Metals’ unit of work. This is followed by three pages of questions, differentiated to suit a range of abilities, as well as a detailed mark scheme for students/parents to mark and correct answers. The pack covers the following topics: Acids & Metals Metals & Oxygen Metals & Water Metal Displacement Reactions Extracting Metals Ceramics Polymers Composites Thanks for looking :), if you have any questions please email me at swift.education.uk@gmail.com.
Home Learning Pack ~ KS3 ~ Year 8 ~ The Earth
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Home Learning Pack ~ KS3 ~ Year 8 ~ The Earth

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This is a homeschool pack designed for the KS3 Year 8 Science course, specifically the ‘C2.3 The Earth’ unit of work. For more lessons & homeschool packs designed for KS3 and KS4, please visit my shop at: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/SWiftScience. This comprehensive pack contains four pages of information, to meet learning objectives within the Year 8 'The Earth unit of work. This is followed by three pages of questions, differentiated to suit a range of abilities, as well as a detailed mark scheme for students/parents to mark and correct answers. The pack covers the following topics: The Earth & its early atmosphere Sedimentary rocks Igneous & metamorphic rocks The Rock Cycle The Carbon cycle Climate change Recycling Thanks for looking :), if you have any questions please email me at swift.education.uk@gmail.com.
Home Learning Pack ~ KS3 ~ Year 8 ~ Energy
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Home Learning Pack ~ KS3 ~ Year 8 ~ Energy

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This is a homeschool pack designed for the KS3 Year 8 Science course, specifically the ‘P2.2 Energy’ unit of work. For more lessons & homeschool packs designed for KS3 and KS4, please visit my shop at: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/SWiftScience. This comprehensive pack contains four pages of information, to meet learning objectives within the Year 8 'Energy unit of work. This is followed by three pages of questions, differentiated to suit a range of abilities, as well as a detailed mark scheme for students/parents to mark and correct answers. The pack covers the following topics: Energy in Food Energy Stores & Transfers Energy & Temperature Energy Transfer: Particles Energy Transfer: Radiation Energy Resources Energy & Power Work, Energy & Machines Thanks for looking :), if you have any questions please email me at swift.education.uk@gmail.com.
Home Learning Pack ~ KS3 ~ Year 8 ~ Motion & Pressure
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Home Learning Pack ~ KS3 ~ Year 8 ~ Motion & Pressure

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This is a homeschool pack designed for the KS3 Year 8 Science course, specifically the ‘P2.3 Motion & Pressure’ unit of work. For more lessons & homeschool packs designed for KS3 and KS4, please visit my shop at: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/SWiftScience. This comprehensive pack contains four pages of information, to meet learning objectives within the Year 8 ‘Motion & Pressure’ unit of work. This is followed by three pages of questions, differentiated to suit a range of abilities, as well as a detailed mark scheme for students/parents to mark and correct answers. The pack covers the following topics: Motion Graphs Speed Pressure in Gases Pressure in Liquids Pressure in Solids Levers Thanks for looking :), if you have any questions please email me at swift.education.uk@gmail.com.
KS3 ~ Year 7 ~ Sound & Energy Transfer
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KS3 ~ Year 7 ~ Sound & Energy Transfer

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This lesson is designed for the Activate KS3 Science Course, specifically Year 7 P2 ’Sound’. For more lessons designed for KS3 and KS4 please visit my shop at: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/SWiftScience. Students will firstly recap on the differences between a solid, liquid and gas. Students will need to identify the correct particle diagram from a selection. This then leads into a description of how a sound wave is made, students are asked to ‘Think > Pair > Share’ their ideas about what is meant by terms ‘vacuum’ and ‘medium’ - the answers can then be revealed on the PowerPoint for students to mark their work. Students will now watch a video of the ‘Bell Jar’ experiment, students will need to consider what is happening as they watch the video, they could try to write their ideas down in their books. An explanation of what they have observed can then be revealed using the PowerPoint. Students will now watch a video on the movement of sound waves through solids, liquids and gases. Whilst watching the video they will need to answer a set of questions, the mark scheme for this task is included in the PowerPoint for students to assess their work once it is complete. This is followed by a worksheet of questions, the answers to this is also included in the PowerPoint for students to self-assess their work. Students will then complete a progress check task, this is a copy-and-complete task which summarises what they have learned this lesson. This task can then be marked and corrected using the answers provided. Lastly, students will be asked to consider which travels faster - light or sound. They will need to think about evidence to support their ideas. The answers can then be revealed - light is faster than sound, with evidence such as you see lightening before you hear thunder, also when a starting pistol is used you see the smoke before you hear the bang. The plenary activity requires students to write down three facts, three key words and one question to test their peers knowledge of what they have learned this lesson. 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 :)
KS3 ~ Year 7 ~  Echoes & Ultrasound
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KS3 ~ Year 7 ~ Echoes & Ultrasound

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This lesson is designed for the Activate KS3 Science Course, specifically Year 7 P2 ’Sound’. For more lessons designed for KS3 and KS4 please visit my shop at: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/SWiftScience. The lesson starts with a definition of an ‘echo’ and how echoes can be produced by ship via sonar and by baby scanners via ultrasound. Students will then consider the ways in which echoes can be reduced and why this might be important in places such as theaters, concert walls & recording studios. The first activity involves students using a range of materials (tissue paper, cardboard, cotton wool, bubble wrap, paper, plastic) to soundproof a margarine tub, which will hold a buzzer and a decibel meter. Each group can test how well they have soundproofed their margarine tub, perhaps a prize for the best one! Once this has been complete students can write an evaluation for their practical, they will need to consider which part of their practical were carried out well , how the findings could be improved and what they would do differently if it was done again. Next, students will be given a piece of information on ‘Ultrasound’ - using this they will need to answer a set of questions in their books. This task can be self-assessed using the mark scheme provided in the books. The last task is a crossword on ‘Sound’, students should use knowledge of that they have learned over the course of the topic on sound to answer the clues and complete the crossword. The task can be assessed using the mark scheme provided. The plenary requires students to complete one of the selection of sentence starters to summarise what they have learned so far this lesson. 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 :)
Home Learning Pack ~ KS3 ~ Year 7 ~ Atoms, Elements & Compounds
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Home Learning Pack ~ KS3 ~ Year 7 ~ Atoms, Elements & Compounds

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This is a homeschool pack designed for the KS3 Year 7 Science course, specifically the ‘C1.1 Atoms, Elements and Compounds’ unit of work. For more lessons & homeschool packs designed for KS3 and KS4, please visit my shop at: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/SWiftScience. This comprehensive pack contains three pages of information, to meet learning objectives within the Year 7 ‘Atoms, Elements & Compounds’ unit of work. This is followed by two pages of questions, differentiated to suit a range of abilities, as well as a detailed mark scheme for students/parents to mark and correct answers. The pack covers the following topics: Atoms & Elements Compounds Chemical Formulae Thanks for looking :), if you have any questions please email me at swift.education.uk@gmail.com.
NEW KS3 ~ Year 8 ~ The Earth
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NEW KS3 ~ Year 8 ~ The Earth

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This bundle of resources contains 7 whole lessons, along with all additional resources, which meet all learning outcomes within the Year 8 C2 1.4 'The Earth’ Unit. Lessons include: Earth & It’s Atmosphere Sedimentary Rocks Igneous & Metamorphic Rocks The Rock Cycle The Carbon Cycle Climate Change Recycling The lessons contain a mix of differentiated activities, videos & animations, progress checks and more than two opportunities, per lesson, for self/peer red-pen assessment of tasks.
OCR GCSE (9-1) Biology - Exchange & Transport
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OCR GCSE (9-1) Biology - Exchange & Transport

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This is a lesson designed to meet specification points for the new OCR GCSE (Gateway) Biology 'Scaling up’ scheme of work. This lesson begins with pupils shown a picture of an amoeba and one of a polar bear, they will need to discuss the difference between the organisms in terms of how they take in oxygen from their environment. Once you have shared a few ideas from the pupils with the class you can show the pupils the difference between the two organisms - amoeba can rely on simple diffusion whereas larger multicellular organisms need specialised exchange surfaces. Pupils are then shown three examples of exchange surfaces - alveoli, small intestine and leaves of plants - they will need to think about how these structures might be adapted to exchange materials efficiently. You could have a short class discussion to develop these ideas. Once you have again discussed these factors with the class you can reveal the next slide which outlines the 4 main features of an efficient gas exchange surface. Pupils will then be given a worksheet and they will need to move around the room reading posters of information about villi and alveoli to complete the worksheet. This should take approximately 20 minutes, once finished pupils can peer-assess their work using the answers provided with the PowerPoint presentation. The plenary is an Exit Card pupils will complete and pass to you on the way out of the door, this requires pupils to write down 3 key words, one fact and a question to test their peers knowledge of what they have learnt about in the lesson today.
OCR GCSE (9-1) Biology - Mitosis
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OCR GCSE (9-1) Biology - Mitosis

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This is a lesson designed to meet specification points for the new OCR GCSE (Gateway) Biology 'Scaling up’ scheme of work. This lesson begins by identifying the purpose of mitosis - growth and repair. Pupils will then be given a double-sided worksheet, the first side corresponds to the first 5 mins 51 seconds of the video included in the PowerPoint slide. Pupils will need to watch the video and answer the questions on the sheet, they are in order but for lower ability classes you may want to stop the video and guide pupils through the work. Self-assess this work using the answers provided in the PowerPoint before moving on with the video. The next part of the video guides pupils through what happens during Mitosis - Prophase, Metaphase, Anaphase, Telophase. Pupils have diagrams of the the processes on the back of their worksheet, they will need to use the video to name the stages and describe what is happening. Self-assess work using the answers that are provided in the PowerPoint. The next activity, pupils are given real images of a cell going through mitosis and descriptions of the stages, they need to cut and stick the stages and the pictures in the correct order to complete a flow diagram. Pupils peer or self-assess their work using red/green pens. Past-paper question provided as an extra activity for higher-ability pupils - pupils answer the question in their books and peer-assess using the mark scheme Resources are included in the PowerPoint, thank you for looking :)
OCR GCSE (9-1) Biology - Cell differentiation
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OCR GCSE (9-1) Biology - Cell differentiation

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This is a lesson designed to meet specification points for the new OCR GCSE (Gateway) Biology 'Cell-level lsystems’ scheme of work. 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 :)
OCR GCSE (9-1) Biology - Stem Cells
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OCR GCSE (9-1) Biology - Stem Cells

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This is a lesson designed to meet specification points for the new OCR GCSE (Gateway) Biology 'Scaling up’ scheme of work. This lesson begins by pupils being introduced to the idea of stem cells, what they are and why they are important. Pupils will then watch a video about stem cells, the difference between adult and embryonic stem cells and their importance in medical research and treatments. Pupils will answer questions whilst watching the video and can self-assess their work using the answers provided once it has finished. Pupils will then need to summarise what they have learnt so far by completing a fill-in-the-blank task, this can be copied off the board or summarised in their book. The next activity is on stem cells in plants, pupils will be given some information on the board and will then need to answer questions about this information. The next activity will focus on the social, moral and ethical implications of using stem cells for medical research purposes. Pupils will need to read opinion/fact cards about the use of stem cells and firstly will need to discuss the pros and cons of using stem cells for medical research. The second task is for pupils to sort the information cards into ‘fact’ or ‘opinion’ columns - this can be self-assessed using the answers provided. The final plenary task is an exam-style question about use of stem cells, pupils can then self-assess their work.
OCR GCSE (9-1) Biology - Osmosis
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OCR GCSE (9-1) Biology - Osmosis

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This is a lesson designed to meet specification points for the new OCR GCSE (Gateway) Biology 'Scaling up’ scheme of work. This lesson begins with a definition for osmosis and defining the difference between solvent and solutes. Pupils are then asked to think > pair > share about what they think a partially permeable membrane might be. In the next activity, pupils are given a definition for concentrated and dilute solutions and are shown three different diagrams, they need to decide whether they are showing pure water, a concentrated or a dilute solution. Now pupils are introduced to isotonic, hypertonic and hypotonic solutions. They are firstly shown what happens to animals cells in each of these solutions using an animation. Pupils will then need to match the type of solution to it’s description and also complete a cartoon strip to explain what happens to animal cells in each of these solutions, a list of key words is provided. Students will then think about the importance of osmosis to plants and will need to match diagrams of plant cells in isotonic/hypertonic/hypotonic solutions to the correct description. The last activity is an exam-style question on osmosis, pupils can self-assess their work using the mark scheme provided. The plenary task is for pupils to write 5 summary sentences about what they have learnt so far using the list of key words provided. All resources are included in the PowerPoint presentation, thank you for purchasing :)
OCR GCSE (9-1) Biology - Diffusion
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OCR GCSE (9-1) Biology - Diffusion

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This is a lesson designed to meet specification points for the new OCR GCSE (Gateway) Biology 'Scaling up’ scheme of work. This lesson begins by getting pupils to think about what diffusion is and then giving them the scientific definition for the process. Pupils will then need to read statements about the stages of diffusion, look at diagrams demonstrating these stages and match them together in their books. This activity will be self-assessed using the answers in the PowerPoint presentation. Pupils will then need to think > pair > share about the factors they think will affect the rate of diffusion. Once they have come up with their own ideas and shared them as a class you can show them the animation provided to demonstrate how concentration of particles and size affects the rate of diffusion. Pupils are then asked to consider how temperature might affect the rate, you can demonstrate this affect using the link to another animation which demonstrates this effect. Pupils will then complete a fill-in-the-blank task to demonstrate their knowledge of how these different factors affect the rate of diffusion, which can be self-assessed using the answers provided. Pupils will then look at the importance of diffusion in living organisms and specifically the types of adaptation organism might have to speed up the rate of diffusion. The final activity is a past-paper questions, when completed pupils will self-asses using the mark scheme. All resources are included in the PowerPoint presentation, thank you for purchasing :)
OCR GCSE (9-1) Biology - Active Transport
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OCR GCSE (9-1) Biology - Active Transport

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This is a lesson designed to meet specification points for the new OCR GCSE (Gateway) Biology 'Scaling up’ scheme of work. The lesson begins by identifying the differences between osmosis, diffusion and active transport. Pupils will then watch a video and answer questions about the process of active transport whilst watching. Once finished pupils can self-assess their work using the answers provided. Pupils will then sort statements about the three types of movement - diffusion, osmosis, active transport - into three columns, pupils will then self-assess their work. The next part of the lesson focuses on the importance of active transport to living organisms, pupils will be introduced to two examples - mineral ion uptake in plants and absorption of glucose in humans. Pupils will then need to answer questions on this topic. The plenary is a exam-style question on active transport, pupils can again self-assess their work using the mark scheme provided. All resources are included in the PowerPoint :)
OCR GCSE (9-1) Biology - The transpiration stream
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OCR GCSE (9-1) Biology - The transpiration stream

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This lesson is designed to meet specification points for the NEW AQA Trilogy GCSE Biology ‘Scaling up’ SoW. For more lessons designed to meet specification points for the NEW AQA Trilogy Biology, Chemistry and Physics specifications please visit my shop: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/SWiftScience Pupils will firstly be introduced to guard cells and stomata and how they are able t control the loss of water from the plant, diagrams of guard cells turgid and flaccid will help with this description. Pupils will then be given a set of questions which they will complete using a video, once completed pupils can then assess their work using the answers provided. The next slide shows the process of transpiration, pupils are shown a diagram and then descriptions of each stage in the transpiration process are shown stage by stage. You may need lower ability pupils to copy the stages up off the board in note form first. For higher ability pupils after you have gone through it a couple of times you can move the slide forward and pupils will need to write a description of the process of transpiration using the list of key words and diagram as a cue. After this has been completed pupils will then focus on the factors affecting the rate of transpiration, pupils will each be given a slip of information about a factor and how it affects the loss of water from the plant. Pupils will need to swap information with those around them to complete their table. If pupils do not quite finish this task they can assess their work using the completed table provided in the PowerPoint. The last activity is for pupils to complete exam questions on the topic of the lesson. Pupils will be given 6 minutes as it is worth 6 marks, they should try and complete the question in silence at the back of their books if possible. The plenary task is for pupils to write down 6 key words from the lesson.