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I am a highly qualified and experienced secondary school teacher with a passion for providing an inspirational, high-quality education to students aged 11-18. My resources provide useful visual support for teachers during lessons and activities to aid learning of scientific concepts.

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I am a highly qualified and experienced secondary school teacher with a passion for providing an inspirational, high-quality education to students aged 11-18. My resources provide useful visual support for teachers during lessons and activities to aid learning of scientific concepts.
OCR Biology A 5.1.2 Excretion
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OCR Biology A 5.1.2 Excretion

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PowerPoint, worksheet and model answer sheet covering OCR Biology A 5.1.2 Excretion as an example of homeostatic control (b) (i) the structure and functions of the mammalian liver - FUNCTION
OCR Biology A 5.1.2 Excretion
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OCR Biology A 5.1.2 Excretion

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PowerPoint, worksheet and model answer sheet covering OCR Biology A 5.1.2 Excretion as an example of homeostatic control © (i) the structure, mechanisms of action and functions of the mammalian kidney
OCR Biology A 5.1.2 Excretion
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OCR Biology A 5.1.2 Excretion

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PowerPoint, worksheet and model answer sheet covering OCR Biology A 5.1.2 Excretion as an example of homeostatic control (b) (i) the structure and functions of the mammalian liver
OCR Biology A 5.1.2 Excretion
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OCR Biology A 5.1.2 Excretion

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PowerPoint, worksheet and model answer sheet covering OCR Biology A 5.1.2 Excretion as an example of homeostatic control (d) the control of the water potential of the blood
OCR Biology A 5.1.2 Excretion
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OCR Biology A 5.1.2 Excretion

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PowerPoint, worksheet and model answer sheet covering OCR Biology A 5.1.2 Excretion as an example of homeostatic control (e) the effects of kidney failure and its potential treatments
Colours of Light
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Colours of Light

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This resource provides an incredibly useful visual aid for the topic of ‘colours of light’. It covers everything from refraction and dispersion, to colour filters and explanations for why objects appear differently in different colours of light.
The Phases of the Moon
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The Phases of the Moon

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This resource introduces the phrases of the moon and how solar and lunar eclipses form. It is an incredibly useful visual aid and includes a series of questions about eclipses for students to respond to.
Echoes, ultrasound and echolocation
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Echoes, ultrasound and echolocation

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This PowerPoint provides an easy-to-use visual aid for introducing echoes, ultrasounds and echolocations. The resource includes short activities and links to useful websites relating to the topic.
Levels of Organisation
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Levels of Organisation

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This easy to use resource provides a useful visual aid and series of activities to help students understand the levels of organisation in multicellular organisms.
Lung Structure and Function
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Lung Structure and Function

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This creative resource introduces the structure and function of the lungs. It includes useful activities that are engaging for students and helps them master the topic.
The Origin of Humans
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The Origin of Humans

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This resources provides a useful and easy to use visual aid for introducing human taxonomy, the features that we share with our closest living relatives and the features that make us unique. It introduces a couple of the key hominid fossils that have enabled scientists to understand more about our evolution and includes links to a great online resource on the topic.
Big Questions in Evolution
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Big Questions in Evolution

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This resources provides a useful and easy to use visual aid for a big questions in evolution lesson. It includes two graphs for students to interpret, links to videos, and questions to initiate discussion and research on the topic.
Human Genome Project
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Human Genome Project

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This resource encourages students to research the human genome project. It includes a series of questions to guide their research as well as answers to the questions.
Genotypes, Phenotypes, Dominant and Recessive
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Genotypes, Phenotypes, Dominant and Recessive

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This lesson introduces the key terms for the genetics topic, including: genotype, phenotype, dominant, recessive, homozygous and heterozygous. It provides a useful visual aid for introducing these key terms and includes a short quiz to test student understanding.
States of Matter and the Particle Model
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States of Matter and the Particle Model

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This resource provides an easy-to-use introduction to the three states of matter and the particle model. By the end of the lesson, students should be able to confidently compare the properties of solids, liquids and gases, using the particle model.
The Period Table
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The Period Table

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This easy-to-use resource provides a fun and creative introduction to the Periodic Table. It includes a series of activities that build knowledge and understanding about the chemical elements.
Sound and Energy Transfer
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Sound and Energy Transfer

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This easy-to-use PowerPoint resource introduces sound and how it travels. It links well to the particle model, solids, liquids and gases, and also includes a 6 mark question that requires students to use the speed, distance, time equation.
Metals and Acids
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Metals and Acids

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This resource introduces reactions between metal and acids, word and symbol equations, as well as the squeeky pop test.