A colourful and informative display on how to plan investigations.
Essential for KS3 and helpful for KS4.
This attractive display includes the following:
- Investigative keywords and definitions
- Common apparatus with pictures and names - this is suitable for not only display but also for making into small, A6 cards and putting on a ring to help students choose equipment for investigation.
- Up-to-date hazard symbols and meanings
- A labelled picture of a Bunsen Burner
- A walk-through of how to plan an investigation - what is needed in each section
This display has received many compliments and is found invaluable by my Year 7 and 8 groups.
Lettering sets from http://www.instantdisplay.co.uk/alphabetsets.htm
Colourful cards and pockets to create an extension activity display.
Lots of activities sorted into four categories - summary, application, word games and planning.
Student choose an activity from the pocket specified or allow free choice.
A Power Point presentation that covers all of the AQA B3 topic - homeostasis. Suitable for revision or as a starting point for teaching.
Suitable for HT students but easily adapted for FT.
Useful worksheet for revising drugs.
Scan the QR code using a tablet or a phone and use the website/video/activity to answer the corresponding question.
Some of them are writing the scores down from a BBC Bitesize test.
Good for independent revision. Enjoyed by both low and high ability groups.
A PowerPoint, handout and selection of exam questions to match the new 7401 and 7402 specification for AQA Biology: 3.4.4 - Genetic Diversity and Adaptation. It is timed for a 50-minute lesson.
Handout used alongside presentation to form notes and aid Q&A. Exam questions for assessment at end of lesson. Examiners report included.
An attractive 30 minute lesson for AQA Biology 3.3.4.1 - Transporting oxygen around the body.
Comprises:
Objectives and keywords
Starter - 3 levels of challenge - protein structure recap
Main 1 - mix and match structure to function of haemoglobin
Main 2 - Oxygen dissociation curve jigsaw (chop the graph up into pieces using a guillotine) and graph extrapolation.
Main 3 - Different types of haemoglobin and matching them to animals that live in different conditions.
Designed for a successful job interview.