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Aerobic and Anaerobic respiration
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Aerobic and Anaerobic respiration

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Knowledge organiser designed to be printed in A3, however smaller scales can be used. The resource is constructed to be used for class work, independent/group learning through the sign-pointed references to textbooks, revision guides and web sites. The page numbers stated in each box can be easily adjusted to other reading/research materials. The scaffolded work starts with appropriate aerobic respiration note, aerobic respiration word and balanced symbol equations, the need for respiration, anaerobic respiration in animals/plants& fungi, anaerobic respiration word equations and ends with past paper GCSE questions. Embedded QR codes take the student to appropriate revision sites (YouTube and BBC Bitesize). Mark scheme is included for all answers.
RPA Photosynthesis [pondweed]
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RPA Photosynthesis [pondweed]

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Knowledge organiser designed to be printed in A3, however smaller scales can be used. The resource is constructed to be used for class work, independent/group learning through the sign-pointed references to textbooks, revision guides and web sites. The page numbers stated in each box can be easily adjusted to other reading/research materials. The scaffolded work starts with the methodology, YouTube based experiment simulation, record of results, illustrating work in graph form, conclusion of results, control factors and experiment improvements. Embedded QR codes take the student to appropriate revision sites (YouTube and BBC Bitesize). Mark scheme is included for all answers.
Photosynthesis, limiting factors and uses of glucose
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Photosynthesis, limiting factors and uses of glucose

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Knowledge organiser designed to be printed in A3, however smaller scales can be used. The resource is constructed to be used for class work, independent/group learning through the sign-pointed references to textbooks, revision guides and web sites. The page numbers stated in each box can be easily adjusted to other reading/research materials. The scaffolded work starts with the photosynthesis notes, photosynthesis equations, limiting factors of photosynthesis (including annotated graphs), how the plant uses its glucose and ends with past paper GCSE questions. Embedded QR codes take the student to appropriate revision sites (YouTube and BBC Bitesize). Mark scheme is included for all answers.
Transport in Cells: Diffusion
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Transport in Cells: Diffusion

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Knowledge organiser designed to be printed in A3, however smaller scales can be used. The resource is constructed to be used for class work, independent/group learning through the sign-pointed references to textbooks, revision guides and web sites. The page numbers stated in each box can be easily adjusted to other reading/research materials. The scaffolded work starts with the diffusion notes, concept of net movement, cell membranes and diffusion, factors that affect diffusion and ends with past paper GCSE questions. Embedded QR codes take the student to appropriate revision sites (YouTube and BBC Bitesize). Mark scheme is included for all answers.
Light Microscopy
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Light Microscopy

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Knowledge organiser designed to be printed in A3 and can be used in conjunction with textbooks. The scaffolded work starts with the structure of light microscopes, magnification calculations, the order of magnitude and ends with past paper GCSE questions. Embedded QR codes to take the student to appropriate revision sites (YouTube and BBC Bitesize).
Cell Specialisation
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Cell Specialisation

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Knowledge organiser designed to be printed in A3 and can be used in conjunction with textbooks. The scaffolded work starts with differentiation and cell specialisation. The main 6 cell specialised cells (sperm, neurone, muscle, root hair cell, xylem and phloem) and ends with past paper GCSE questions. Embedded QR codes to take the student to appropriate revision sites (YouTube and BBC Bitesize).
Photosynthesis
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Photosynthesis

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Photosynthesis PowerPoint that starts with a word jumble, covers appropriate notes and YouTube links. Question sheets with mark schemes are also appropriate to the lesson.
Factors that affect photosynthesis
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Factors that affect photosynthesis

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Factors that affect photosynthesis PowerPoint that links with the graphs found in Factors that affect photosynthesis Word doc, mindmap starter/plenary activity (replace the image attached to the speech bubble with similar), suitable waterweed photosynthesis questions and mark schemes and YouTube hyperlink.
Feeding relationships
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Feeding relationships

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Feeding relationships (interdependence) PowerPoint that links with the Feeding relationships Q&A and Foodweb activity. The PowerPoint includes appropriate notes and links to YouTube.
Cell types, structure, specialisation and microscopes
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Cell types, structure, specialisation and microscopes

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Knowledge organisers that are designed to be printed A3 size to cover eukarotes and prokaryotes, cell specialisations and light microscopes. Mitosis and cell cycle to be printed A4 size. They include GCSE questions and revision links.
Enzyme RPA
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Enzyme RPA

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Knowledge organiser designed to be printed in A3 and can be used in conjunction with textbooks. The scaffolded work starts with RPA method, variables, iodine test for starch, gathering results ends with past paper GCSE questions.
Blood and Blood vessels
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Blood and Blood vessels

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Knowledge organiser designed to be printed in A3 and can be used in conjunction with textbooks. The scaffolded work starts with the four parts to the blood, 3 blood vessels and ends with past paper GCSE questions.
Cells types and organelle function
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Cells types and organelle function

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Knowledge organiser designed to be printed in A3 and can be used in conjunction with textbooks. The scaffolded work starts with cell types (animal, plant then bacteria), cell structure functions and ends with past paper GCSE questions.
Effect of pH and temperature on enzymes
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Effect of pH and temperature on enzymes

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Knowledge organiser designed to be printed in A3, however smaller scales (A4) can be used. The resource is constructed to be used for class work, independent/group learning through the sign-pointed references to textbooks, revision guides and web sites. The page numbers stated in each box can be easily adjusted to other reading/research materials. The scaffolded work starts with appropriate notes on enzyme shape, denaturing enzymes, rates of reaction due to pH and temperature (with appropriate annotations) and ends with GCSE questions. Embedded QR codes take the student to appropriate revision sites (YouTube and BBC Bitesize). Mark scheme is included for all answers.
Transport in cells: Osmosis
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Transport in cells: Osmosis

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Knowledge organiser designed to be printed in A3, however smaller scales (A4) can be used. The resource is constructed to be used for class work, independent/group learning through the sign-pointed references to textbooks, revision guides and web sites. The page numbers stated in each box can be easily adjusted to other reading/research materials. The scaffolded work starts with appropriate notes on osmosis definition, permeable membranes, effect of solute concentration on water concentration, turgity of plant cells, flaccid and plasmolysis, examples of osmosis, osmosis in animal cells, prediction of osmosis in plant cell diagrams and ends with GCSE questions. Embedded QR codes take the student to appropriate revision sites (YouTube and BBC Bitesize). Mark scheme is included for all answers.
Transport in cells: Active transport
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Transport in cells: Active transport

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Knowledge organiser designed to be printed in A3, however smaller scales (A4) can be used. The resource is constructed to be used for class work, independent/group learning through the sign-pointed references to textbooks, revision guides and web sites. The page numbers stated in each box can be easily adjusted to other reading/research materials. The scaffolded work starts with appropriate notes on active transport, how carrier proteins work, comparison of diffusion, osmosis and active transport and ends with GCSE questions. Embedded QR codes take the student to appropriate revision sites (YouTube and BBC Bitesize). Mark scheme is included for all answers.
Lungs and gas exchange
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Lungs and gas exchange

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Knowledge organiser designed to be printed in A3, however smaller scales (A4) can be used. The resource is constructed to be used for class work, independent/group learning through the sign-pointed references to textbooks, revision guides and web sites. The page numbers stated in each box can be easily adjusted to other reading/research materials. The scaffolded work starts with role of the lungs, lung structure, adaptations of the alveoli, composition of inhaled and exhaled air, ventilation/breathing mechanics and ends with past paper GCSE questions. Embedded QR codes take the student to appropriate revision sites (YouTube and BBC Bitesize). Mark scheme is included for all answers.
The Carbon Cycle
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The Carbon Cycle

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Knowledge organiser designed to be printed in A3, however smaller scales (A4) can be used. The resource is constructed to be used for class work, independent/group learning through the sign-pointed references to textbooks, revision guides and web sites. The page numbers stated in each box can be easily adjusted to other reading/research materials. The scaffolded work starts with the processes and the carbon compounds involved in the carbon cycle and ends with past paper GCSE questions. Embedded QR codes take the student to appropriate revision sites (YouTube and BBC Bitesize). Mark scheme is included for all answers.
Human defence systems
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Human defence systems

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Knowledge organiser designed to be printed in A3, however smaller scales can be used. The resource is constructed to be used for class work, independent/group learning through the sign-pointed references to textbooks, revision guides and web sites. The page numbers stated in each box can be easily adjusted to other reading/research materials. The scaffolded work starts with how bodies prevent entry of pathogens (first line of defence), role of white blood cells (second line of defence) and ends with past paper GCSE questions. Embedded QR codes to take the student to appropriate revision sites (YouTube and BBC Bitesize). Mark scheme is included for all answers. SWF file demonstrates the role of white blood cells producing antibodies and phagocytosis.