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Genetic crosses, Mendel and Chi-squared 1 2 3 4 5 1 Presentation,  Age 16-18 (A-level)BiologyGenetics and evolution Interactive presentation which takes students through using the chi-squared test to check the significance of results from a dihybrid genetic cross. Uses examples from Mendel's pea plant experiments. Can be used on a smartboard to reveal each stage after quizzing the students. 6 slides By: Toby Tufton, UK
Action Potential Slider 1 2 3 4 5 4 Worksheets,  Age 16-18 (A-level)BiologyHuman and Animal BiologyStudents attach labels in the right place on a template. The template is lifted up behind a diagram of the action potential. One at a time, each stage of the action potential is revealed in windows. It is worth showing students a completed slider (from a distance!) so that they can see what they are aiming for. Craft knives or scalpels best for cutting out the boxes. Answer sheet included By: Toby Tufton, UK
Ions and how they are formed 1 2 3 4 5 1 Presentation,  Age 14-16 (KS4 / GCSE)ChemistryStructures and BondingExcellent, clear and detailed illustration of how ions are formed. Explains bonding theory and electron structure. Includes several animated worked examples of positive and negative ion formation for different elements, plus test questions to aid understanding. Concludes with the formation of sodium chloride. Clear diagrams and animations throughout. By: Barnaby Grimble, City of London Academy (Southwark)
Circuits - 2 complete lessons 1 2 3 4 5 4 Presentations,  Age 11-14 (KS3)Age 14-16 (KS4 / GCSE)PhysicsElectricity and CircuitsLesson 1 - Current: L/O slide, Interactive starter, slides explaining practical work, measuring current in series and parallel circuits, summary slides using knowledge from the practical to answer questions. Lesson 2 - Voltage: L/O slide, Interactive starter, slides explaining practical work, measuring voltage in series and parallel circuits, summary slides using knowledge from prac to answer qu. By: Joanne Holloway, UK
Particles and Matter 1 2 3 4 5 1 Worksheet,  Age 11-14 (KS3)PhysicsWaves and ParticlesPrimary PhysicsThe ppt covers the structure of solids, liquids and gases. It also has slides describing diffusion, pressure and expansion. After the presentation of information there is a set of quick questions for group work, there are 10 questions with answers. The ppt is animated to demonstrate key points. By: Joanne Holloway, UK
Predators and prey 1 2 3 4 5 1 Other,  1 Presentation,  1 Quiz,  Age 11-14 (KS3)BiologyEnergy and the environmentGenetics and evolution Interactive presentation exploring adaptations of predators and prey, with photographs demonstrating how both use camouflage for survival. Also some video footage of octopus camouflage. 11 slides. Extra quiz provided by Walsall Academy, about lions and zebras. By: Abigail Laing, UK
Digestive enzymes 1 1 2 3 4 5 1 Presentation,  Age 11-14 (KS3)Age 14-16 (KS4 / GCSE)BiologyMolecules and cellsHuman and Animal BiologyAnimated biology teaching resource explaining the role of enzymes (amylase, protease and lipase) in digestion - breaking down starch, protein and fats. 8 slides. One of our first science teaching resources. By: Abigail Laing, UK
Ecology loop game 1 2 3 4 5 1 Starter,  Age 11-14 (KS3)BiologyEnergy and the environmentGame involving the whole class in a loop of ecology-related definitions. Covers food chains, pyramids of number, food webs, interdependence and adaptation. 30 illustrated game cards and teacher instructions. By: Abigail Laing, UK
Fertilisers & Eutrophication 1 2 3 4 5 1 Presentation,  Age 14-16 (KS4 / GCSE)Age 16-18 (A-level)BiologyEnergy and the environmentAnimated presentation covering the effect of farming on the nitrogen cycle and how fertilisers can cause environmental damage through eutrophication. 5 slides By: Abigail Laing, UK
Energy flow through ecosystems 1 2 3 4 5 1 Presentation,  2 Worksheets,  Age 16-18 (A-level)BiologyEnergy and the environmentAnimated, interactive presentation explaining energy flow through ecosystems. (7 slides). Also a question sheet to support learning with a separate answer sheet. (8 questions) By: Abigail Laing, UK
Flight Project 1 2 3 4 5 1 Presentation,  Age 11-14 (KS3)Age 7-11 (KS2)PhysicsFields: gravitational and electricalPrimary PhysicsForces and MotionThis is an introduction to start students thinking about the forces involved in making objects fly, including gravity and air resistance. It discusses the design of aeroplanes and parachutes, including a video link. It ends with a simple practical to compare how fast crumpled paper falls vs. a flat sheet of paper. By: Emma Funston, Cumber Claudy, UK
Classifying vertebrates whiteboard game 1 2 3 4 5 1 Presentation,  Age 11-14 (KS3)Age 14-16 (KS4 / GCSE)BiologyHuman and Animal BiologyThis is a fast and furious interactive whiteboard quiz on classifying vertebrates into vertebrate groups - fish, amphibians, reptiles, birds and mammals. 14 timed multiple choice questions with sound effects. By: Henry Cordy-McKenna, The Honywood Community Science School
How Does DNA Work? - Build a protein 1 2 3 4 5 1 Presentation,  Age 14-16 (KS4 / GCSE)BiologyGenetics and evolution This covers how DNA uses triplet base codes to code for amino acids and therefore proteins. Includes a lively class game where pupils have to translate a DNA sequence and build a protein out of molymod balls and bonds. By: Henry Cordy-McKenna, The Honywood Community Science School
Hardy-Weinberg Principle 1 2 3 4 5 1 Other,  1 Presentation,  1 Worksheet,  Age 16-18 (A-level)BiologyGenetics and evolution A fully illustrated, hyperlinked, animated powerpoint presentation (21 slides) introduces the Hardy-Weinberg principle. Includes assumptions (see link), derivation and three examples: Banded snail, Rhesus and Kuru (a prion disease caused by cannibalism in New Guinea). The word document includes 3 double-sided worksheets and full answer sheets. They were written to accompany the powerpoint. By: Toby Tufton, UK
Cigarettes and the Effects of Smoking 1 2 3 4 5 1 Presentation,  Age 11-14 (KS3)Age 14-16 (KS4 / GCSE)BiologyHealth and DiseaseDesigned as a teacher led class activity or something you can issue to the pupils via email or your VLE as an independent learning activity...perhaps as stimulus material to help produce a leaflet about smoking? You click on sections of a cigarette to learn more about tar, nicotine, carbon monoxide and particulates. Includes video links and a progress check with 8 questions at the end. 15 slides By: Henry Cordy-McKenna, The Honywood Community Science School
Metal Reactions Science Trek 1 2 3 4 5 1 Presentation,  1 Worksheet,  Age 11-14 (KS3)ChemistryPrimary ChemistryChemical ReactionsEarth Resources and MetalsExplore strange new worlds as you explain about acids, metals and reactivity. This can be used as a fun summary for lower ability students to describe an astronaught's journey to an alien world made of acid oceans, metallic rocks and strange sea creatures. Get students to use their knowledge of metals to help him collect samples and get back home! The worksheet covers a summary of each slide. By: Simon Perkin, Stockport College Town Centre Campus
dominoe games 1 2 3 4 5 9 Worksheets,  Age 16-18 (A-level)ChemistryChemical ReactionsOrganic ChemistryRates and EquilibriaStructures and BondingThese games are useful for quick revision at the end of a topic. They are fun as well as educationally valuble. Simply print as many copies as needed and cut to size. The spreadsheet can be edited to suit the needs of individual schools. To make a permanent set for reuse, use coloured paper and laminate. By: Stuart Barker, Park College, UK
Manson GCSE Biology Revision 1 2 3 4 5 4 Others,  5 Revisions,  Age 14-16 (KS4 / GCSE)BiologyPlantsHealth and DiseaseEnergy and the environmentMolecules and cellsGenetics and evolution Human and Animal BiologyGrowthConcise notes presenting in a clear visual way the biology material needed for GCSE Science and Additional Science. It is also useful as an introductory guide for AS Biology. Contains new topics including: commercial uses of enzymes; DNA structure; Applications of genetics; Collecting methods in ecology; Human effects on the environment; Fish farming. By: Manson Publishing, UK
Manson Chemistry Revision 1 2 3 4 5 6 Others,  Age 14-16 (KS4 / GCSE)ChemistryThe Periodic TableChemical ReactionsOrganic ChemistryRates and EquilibriaEarth Resources and MetalsStructures and BondingRevision guides presented diagrammatically using illustrations, tables and some photographs. Bullet points and questions are used to emphasise the essential content of each page. Designed for GCSE double award science, or as an introduction to AS Chemistry. By: Manson Publishing, UK
Manson Physics GCSE Revision 1 2 3 4 5 6 Others,  3 Revisions,  Age 14-16 (KS4 / GCSE)PhysicsWaves and ParticlesRadioactivity and atomsFields: gravitational and electricalSpaceForces and MotionDesigned for GCSE Physics from Edexcel, AQA, WJEC and OCR (both 21st Century Science and Gateway) both for single and double awards. Encourages learners to use a mind mapping approach to revision. Describes a wide range of the practical applications of physics, integrating the How Science Works requirements. By: Manson Publishing, UK

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Biological Molecules Sort 1 Other,  1 Worksheet,  Age 16-18 (A-level)BiologyMolecules and cellsSorting activity designed to familiarise students with biological molecules. Students sort molecules into groups of similar structures and try to id... By: Toby Tufton, UK
forces 20 second quiz 1 Presentation,  Age 11-14 (KS3)Age 14-16 (KS4 / GCSE)PhysicsForces and Motiontrue/false quiz, 21 questions, first 16 on forces then last 5 pressure 20 second slide transition which can be easily altered... By: helen bate, Whalley Range 11-18 High School and Business and Enterprise College
OCR GCSE Case Study vaccine workbook 1 Worksheet,  Age 14-16 (KS4 / GCSE)BiologyHealth and DiseaseA booklet to be given to students as support for the 21st Century Science Core Case Study. It is particularly useful for Foundation Tier students who... By: Jan Stevens, UK

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