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Phil's Interactive Resources

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All my resources are aimed to be engaging, interactive and help develop independent learning for all ages. They are all created on Microsoft PowerPoint and are either life-long tools or individual schemes of work with practical, theoretical and written tasks included.

All my resources are aimed to be engaging, interactive and help develop independent learning for all ages. They are all created on Microsoft PowerPoint and are either life-long tools or individual schemes of work with practical, theoretical and written tasks included.
The Human Body - Interactive Resource
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The Human Body - Interactive Resource

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An interactive PowerPoint resource aimed at GCSE Biology and P.E students on all of the body’s systems. Students independently learn about the following topics for GCSE Biology and P.E: Circulatory System Respiratory System Digestive System Urinary System Nervous System Skeletal System Muscular System Olfactory System Integumentary System (skin and senses) Optical System Immune System Viruses, Bacteria, Protists and Fungi Reproductive System There is also a Key Words section for each topic linking to the GCSE syllabus. Students independently use the interactive PowerPoint, finding answers to questions in the accompanying booklet which is in both Publisher and PDF form. There is also a revision section at the back of the booklet for the end of topic. This is a perfect resource for KS3 students introduction to The Body and lower ability students at GCSE. It is also a quick and easy homework task or an entire scheme of revision for upcoming mocks / exams. It is also an excellent resource for PE students learning about respiration, muscles and the skeleton. The work book can be printed as a whole booklet or as individual sheets for each mini topic. The PowerPoint file is for teacher use. The Slide Show version of the PowerPoint is for student access as it will open straight to slide show mode so they cannot edit or change any of the functions in the background. The PowerPoint only works at full capacity on Microsoft PowerPoint. It will open on Google Slides but some of the interactivity will be lost