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Properties of Water
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Properties of Water

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OCR A Level Biology A specification linked lesson on Properties of Water. This is one lesson of two on water for the specification. Check out my other lessons and the accompanying workbook with exam questions (and answer booklet included).
2.1.1 Cell Structure COMPLETE BUNDLE
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2.1.1 Cell Structure COMPLETE BUNDLE

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This includes all of the lessons, with answers for ALL of the questions on the slides. It also comes with an complete workbook that includes exam questions for each lesson and answers to go with these questions. Included: Microscopy Drawing Skills Magnification and Calibration PAG 1 Microscopy Eukaryotic Cell Structure Organelles Working Together Prokaryotic Cell Differences Also included: Workbook to go with lessons and ANSWERS (BONUS CONTENT: I have also included a Topic Checklist with web links to other resources and activities for to support student independent learning.) Please leave a review and check out my other bundles available.
OCR A 4.2.2 Classification and Evolution Topic
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OCR A 4.2.2 Classification and Evolution Topic

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This bundle includes complete lessons for the whole of the 4.2.2 Classification and Evolution topic covering all specification points (but can also be used for other exam boards). It is 8 lessons with all answers provided. I have also created a workbook that has space to use during lessons and exam question practice for each lesson. The lessons are laid out with clear learning objectives and tasks throughout. Key definitions and exam tips are also clear to see on slides. The lessons are: Classification Kingdoms and Domains Phylogeny Evidence for Evolution Types of Variation Variation and Statistics Adaptations Changing Population Characteristics Please check out the other topics I have also completed for A Level Biology as well as KS3 ansd KS4 science. If you like these lessons, please leave a review.
2.1.1 Cell Structure SLOP Booklet & MS
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2.1.1 Cell Structure SLOP Booklet & MS

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This is designed for the OCR A Level Biology A Module 2.1.1 Cell Structure SLOP Booklet and Answers. It is a 51-page workbook for students to fill in and also has exam questions for each lesson. There is also answer books included. BONUS CONTENT: I have also included a Topic Checklist with web links to other resources and activities for to support student independent learning. This workbook was designed with my lessons, so please check them out as well. Please leave a review.
KS3 Forces Marking Sticker and Feedback
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KS3 Forces Marking Sticker and Feedback

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Attached is two resources, the first is the marking sticker. The second is a reference handout for students to use to help them when responding to marking and completing the tasks necessary to fill the gaps in their learning. This is designed for the start of the forces topic, focusing on what are forces and the different types of forces. On the marking sticker, then colour code the different learning outcomes when marking their books as either red, amber or green to make it simple for the pupils to see which outcomes they need to focus on and which they are fine with. Or these stickers could be altered by adding an additional column and using WWW and EBI instead. Both are effective methods of providing feedback for pupils. The bottom two boxes allow for tasks to be set and any more generalised feedback to be provided by ticking any relevant boxes. The second attachment is the resources to be used by the pupils in a feedback lesson (DIRT lesson). I print the slides off two to a page, back-to-back with one between two for pupils. This provides them with the tasks necessary to meet the learning objectives and close any gaps in learning. I find these tasks much easier for pupils to use than simply directing them to textbook pages. Some of the pictures and questions taken from other resources and compiled here. Hope these resources help with your marking and feedback, if so please leave a review and feel free to view other resources I have.
OCR A Level 2.1.2 Biological Molecules
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OCR A Level 2.1.2 Biological Molecules

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All lessons for the OCR Biology A A Level Topic 2.1.2 Biological Molecules. This includes a 62 page workbook (with exam questions (and answer booklets) to go with these lessons. Please leave a review and check out my other resources.
Chemical Reactions Practical Circus Station Sheets
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Chemical Reactions Practical Circus Station Sheets

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Practical Station Sheets to be printed and placed around the classroom for the practical circus. These are designed for Low Ability Year 7 classes as it has diagrams for each step of the practical to help show the students what they need to do. This links with the Activate 1 Practical lesson for topic 6.1 Acids and Alkalis. If you like this resource, please leave a review. Thanks.
OCR A Level 2.1.3 Nucleotides and Nucleic Acid
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OCR A Level 2.1.3 Nucleotides and Nucleic Acid

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Lessons cover all of specification points for OCR A Level Biology A, but could also be used for other specifications. This bundle includes complete lessons, a workbook to go with the lessons containing exam questions as well and answers for everything! Lessons include: Nucleotide Monomers and ATP DNA Structure and Modelling DNA Purification PAG 9 DNA Replication Theories on DNA The Genetic Code Transcription and Translation Workbook, answers and Exam Question Mark scheme also included.
Microscopy OCR A Bio
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Microscopy OCR A Bio

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OCR A Level Biology A lesson on Microscopy. This is one of seven lessons to meet the specification points for 2.1.1 Cell Structure. Specification points: 2.1.1 (a & f) Objectives for this lesson: • Name and describe the function of the main components of the light microscope. • Explain the difference between magnification and resolution. • Compare the functional capabilities and specimen suitability for the electron microscope (scanning and transmission) and the scanning confocal microscope. Check out my other lessons and the accompanying workbook with exam questions (and answer booklet included). Please leave a review.
Prokaryotic Cell Differences OCR A Bio
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Prokaryotic Cell Differences OCR A Bio

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OCR A Level Biology A lesson on Prokaryotic Cell Differences. This is one of seven lessons to meet the specification points for 2.1.1 Cell Structure. Specification points: 2.1.1 (k) Objectives for this lesson: Recall the cellular components in eukaryotic cells. Identify and give the function of the cellular components of prokaryotic cells. Compare and contrast the structure and ultrastructure of prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells. Check out my other lessons and the accompanying workbook with exam questions (and answer booklet included). Please leave a review.
Magnification and Calibration OCR A Bio
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Magnification and Calibration OCR A Bio

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OCR A Level Biology A lesson on Magnification and Calibration. This is one of seven lessons to meet the specification points for 2.1.1 Cell Structure. Specification points: 2.1.1 (d & e) Objectives for this lesson: • State the formula for calculating magnification. • Describe how to calibrate a microscope using an eyepiece graticule and stage micrometer. • Calculate magnification using the formula. Check out my other lessons and the accompanying workbook with exam questions (and answer booklet included). Please leave a review.
Organelles Working Together OCR A Bio
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Organelles Working Together OCR A Bio

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OCR A Level Biology A lesson on Organelles Working Together. This is one of seven lessons to meet the specification points for 2.1.1 Cell Structure. Specification points: 2.1.1 (i & j) Objectives for this lesson: • Recall the cellular components involved in protein synthesis. • Describe the importance of the cytoskeleton. • Explain the interrelationship between the organelles involved in the production and secretion of proteins. Check out my other lessons and the accompanying workbook with exam questions (and answer booklet included). Please leave a review.
Eukaryotic Cell Ultrastructure OCR A Bio
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Eukaryotic Cell Ultrastructure OCR A Bio

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OCR A Level Biology A lesson on Eukaryotic Cell Ultrastructure. This is one of seven lessons to meet the specification points for 2.1.1 Cell Structure. Specification points: 2.1.1 (g & h) Objectives for this lesson: • Recall the main parts of a plant and animal cell. • Label the ultrastructure of eukaryotic cells and give the functions of the different components • Identify cellular components from photomicrographs. Check out my other lessons and the accompanying workbook with exam questions (and answer booklet included). Please leave a review.
Enzymes 2.1.4 OCR A Level Complete Bundle
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Enzymes 2.1.4 OCR A Level Complete Bundle

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Lessons cover all of specification points for OCR A Level Biology A, but could also be used for other specifications. This bundle includes complete lessons, a workbook to go with the lessons containing exam questions as well and answers for everything! Lessons include: Role & Molecular Structure of Enzymes Theories of Enzyme Action The Effect of pH & Temperature on Enzyme Action PAG 4.3 Rates of Enzyme Controlled Reactions - Temperature The Effect of Substrate and Enzyme concentrations on Rate of Reaction PAG 4 Rates of Enzyme Controlled Reactions – Substrate Concentration Enzyme Inhibitors Additional Factors in Enzyme Action Workbook, answers and Exam Question Mark scheme also included.
KS3 The Ear and Hearing
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KS3 The Ear and Hearing

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Complete lesson on the Ear and Hearing, designed for the new Activate Scheme but can be used for another syllabus’ as well. Includes various tasks and discussions around how hearing can be damaged. All answers are provided on the slides so students can self/peer assess. This lesson includes link to a videos to support learning. There is a differentiated worksheet on the structure of the ear and what each structure does. There is a low ability and high ability set of information sheets that can be printed on A3 and placed around the room for the students to use to fill in their worksheet. The lower ability information sheets are best printed in colour and have basic information on them needed to complete the diagram label and part and function match up. In contrast, the higher ability worksheet requires students to read a more detailed information sheet and extract the key information to include themselves when annotating the diagram. Check out my other resources and if you like this lesson, please leave a review.
Simple Carbohydrates
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Simple Carbohydrates

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OCR A Level Biology A specification linked lesson on Simple Carbohydrates. This is one lesson of three on carbohydrates for the specification. Objectives covered: Give the structure of ribose. Describe the ring structure and properties of glucose. Explain the synthesis and breakdown of a disaccharide and polysaccharide due to glycosidic bonds. Check out my other lessons and the accompanying workbook with exam questions (and answer booklet included).
4.1.1 Communicable Diseases, disease prevention and the immune system COMPLETE BUNDLE
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4.1.1 Communicable Diseases, disease prevention and the immune system COMPLETE BUNDLE

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This includes all of the lessons, with answers for ALL of the questions on the slides. It also comes with an complete workbook that includes exam questions for each lesson and answers to go with these questions. Included: 1 + 2) Pathogens & Modes of Transmission 3) Plant Defences 4) Primary Defences and Phagocytes 5) The Non-Specific Immune Response & Blood Smear PAG 6 + 7) The Specific Immune Response 8) Primary And Secondary Infection 9) Immunity 10) Vaccinations & Herd Immunity 11) Autoimmune Diseases 12) Antibiotics 13) New Medicines Also included: Workbook to go with lessons and ANSWERS BONUS CONTENT: Marking rubric for student presentations for Lesson 2. Please leave a review and check out my other bundles available.
ECG Traces A Level OCR A Bio
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ECG Traces A Level OCR A Bio

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OCR A Level Biology A lesson on ECG Traces. This is one of ten lessons to meet the specification points for 3.1.2 Transport in Animals. Specification points: 3.1.2 (h) Objectives for this lesson: • Describe how ECGs can be used. • Calculate heart rate using an ECG trace. • Interpret ECG traces of both normal and abnormal heart activity. Check out my other lessons and the accompanying workbook with exam questions (and answer booklet included). Please leave a review.
OCR A Level Bio Classification Lesson
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OCR A Level Bio Classification Lesson

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OCR A Level Biology A lesson on Classification. This is one of eight lessons to meet the specification points for 4.2.2 Classification and Evolution. . Specification points: 4.2.2 (a) and (b) Objectives for this lesson: Define the term classification. Describe the biological classification of species. Explain the advantages of using a binomial naming system. Check out my other lessons and the accompanying workbook with exam questions (and answer booklet included). Please leave a review.