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Whole lessons and resources for the new KS3 and KS4 curricula from 2016.

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Whole lessons and resources for the new KS3 and KS4 curricula from 2016.
Eukaryotic cell structure - NEW A LEVEL
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Eukaryotic cell structure - NEW A LEVEL

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NEW A LEVEL 2016 Eukaryotic cell structure - Based on the AQA specification - This lesson covers: -Structure and function of eukaryotic organelles - Interpretation of electron micrographs This lesson includes: - Powerpoint file (whole lesson) - Organelle poster circus activity - Exam questions & marking scheme
1.4 Competition AQA A2 Biology
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1.4 Competition AQA A2 Biology

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Lesson and activities for AQAs A2 Biology 1.4 Competition. Any reference to questions and/or pages from the book refer to Nelson Thorne's AQA A2 Biology student book, ISBN 978-0748798131.
The Heart & Circulatory System - NEW GCSE
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The Heart & Circulatory System - NEW GCSE

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NEW GCSE 2016 NEW GCSE 2016 The heart & circulatory system - Based on the AQA Specification - this lesson covers: - the functions of the major parts of the heart. - dissection of a heart and identify these major parts. - linking the structure and functions of the heart and circulatory systems. This lesson includes: - Whole lesson (ppt file) - Starter activity and worksheets (adapted from a creative commons free resources on TES, thank you!)
Blood Vessels & Blood - NEW GCSE
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Blood Vessels & Blood - NEW GCSE

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NEW GCSE 2016 Blood vessels & blood - Based on the AQA Specification - this lesson covers: - the structure of the main types of blood vessels and the components of blood. - relating the structure of blood and blood vessels to their function. This lesson includes: - Whole lesson (ppt file) - Starter activity and worksheets (adapted from a creative commons free resource on TES, thank you!)
Cellular organisation - Organisational hierarchy - NEW GCSE
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Cellular organisation - Organisational hierarchy - NEW GCSE

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NEW GCSE 2016 Cellular organisation - Based on the AQA Specification - this lesson covers: - how cells, tissues, organs and the organ systems are organised. - different types of tissues. - the human digestive system. This lesson includes: - Whole lesson (ppt file) - Starter activity and worksheets (adapted from a creative commons free resource on TES, thank you!)
Lab safety lesson - with rules/expectations
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Lab safety lesson - with rules/expectations

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Designed to be a first lesson with a year 7 class. I ran through all expectations and the 'five Bs'. I printed out a small copy (4 per a4 page) of the five Bs for them to glue on the inside cover of their books. I demonstrated hydrogen balloons to get them engaged and interested then asked them to answer safety questions. I then introduced the science safety passport. Students worked through the points in the passport, ticking them off (as a circus of activities). Please rate & comment as appropriate.
Organ systems - Year 7
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Organ systems - Year 7

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A year 7 lesson designed as an introduction to some of the major organ systems. for the starter I drew an organ onto the torso and students wrote the name on their mini whiteboards.The idea of transplants and ethics is introduced. Slides 13 and 14 were printed onto one A4 sheet and given to all students. The statements were discussed as a class and students ticked the sheets. An opinion line was then formed in the class. Statements were discussed further to allow students to change their minds if they wished. Please rate & comment as appropriate.