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Biology - Age 7-11 (KS2) - Human and Animal Biology

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posted 13/06/2008Digestion Plants & Classification quiz

Three revision quizzes based on the gameshow "Who Wants to be a Millionaire". The three topics covered are green plants, digestion and classification. They can be used by individual pupils or for team based competitions in class. Answers are given at the end of the round. Each presentation contains 32 slides.

posted 12/11/2007Breathing in and out

 
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Abigail Laing

 

Animated interactive presentation demonstrating the role of the lungs, diaphragm, ribs and intercostal muscles in breathing in and out. 5 slides.

posted 20/10/2008classification -the basics

Powerpoint originally made for BTEC students to help with their P1 work. Includes classification levels, concentrating on vertebrates- finishes with a quick 'what am I?' quiz.

posted 22/07/2008Reaction tester - Splat Kevin Teenager!!

 
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"A simple idea but well executed. Would add interest to a lesson."

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Henry Cordy-McKenna
The Honywood Community Science School

 

A starter for use with an interactive whiteboard. A pupil has to splat Kevin as many times as possible in the time available...useful for a lesson on nerves and reaction times. It gets very hard towards the end. The "Duelling Banjos" music (from the movie Deliverance) can be used with the game.

posted 22/07/2008animal mineral or vegetable quiz

 
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"A fun quiz that inspires interest in the natural world."

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Henry Cordy-McKenna
The Honywood Community Science School

 

I made this as part of a Family Challenge Evening we held at school for parents, kids etc. We had rounds on science, maths, general knowledge and technology. Would also be good for an end of term quiz. You may want to jazz it up with some sound but I had to take it out of this one to make it small enough to upload.

posted 19/06/2008Basic Sexual and Asexual Reproduction

 
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"A simple overview of this topic with some nice illustrations."

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Simon Ball
Balcarras School

 

A simple PowerPoint which addresses Sexual and Asexual Reproduction in organisms. Ideal for a summary it includes diagrams and illustrations. 8 slides

posted 15/01/2008Human organs

 
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Daisy Leonard

 

Interactive presentation covering some of the most important organs in the human body - the brain, liver, lungs, heart and kidneys. 8 slides

posted 08/11/2007Oz the oxygen molecule

 
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Abigail Laing

 

Pupils put the story of Oz the oxygen molecule in the right order to show how oxygen passes from the air through the trachea, bronchi, bronchioles and alveoli into the blood. 1 page activity with answer sheet and accompanying animation.

posted 18/10/2007The digestive system - matching activity

 
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Abigail Laing

 

Matching and labelling activity covering the position and function of the human mouth, oesophagus, stomach, liver, pancreas, small intestine, large intestine and anus. 2 pages

posted 20/02/2008Vitamin Fact Sheets

 
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"Simple yet well presented guide to what vitamins are contained where"

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Barnaby Grimble
Plumstead Manor - Negus School

 

Factsheets listing the function and dietary sources of Vitamin A, Vitamin B2, Vitamin C, Vitamin D, Calcium and Iron. 6 pages

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