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Biology - Age 11-14 (KS3) - Growth, development and reproduction

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posted 23/08/2008Cell-life process bingo

Game of bingo to use with the whole class either as a starter to assess knowledge or a plenary to round up the topic. The ppt starts with an instruction slide, there is no need to print and laminate as 9-square grids can be drawn in exercise books. Bingo 1 is straight bingo with remaining slides being the bingo calls. Bingo 2 has clues for calls (create more games by mixing the slides).

posted 24/08/2008Embryonic stem cells

 
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Age 11-14 (KS3)
Age 14-16 (KS4 / GCSE)

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"The powerpoint has some excellent visuals and contains all the key concepts very clearl..."

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Contributor:
Ursilla Brown
Kingsfield School

 

Power Point created to incorporate 'How Science Works' (HSW) into Year 7 Schemes of Work. Introduces what stem cells are, how they are relevant to modern medicine and why there use triggers an ethical debate. (10 slides). Also a question sheet referencing websites for further research (2 pages).

posted 22/07/2008Reproductive organs labelling

 
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Age 11-14 (KS3)

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"A fun way to introduce or revise the parts of the reproductive systems. Would be good f..."

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Henry Cordy-McKenna
The Honywood Community Science School

 

A starter for a reproduction lesson which reviews the parts of the male and female reproductive systems. Pupils are asked to click on each organ in turn and are greeted with amusing noises to let them know if they are correct. 12 slides

posted 19/06/2008Basic Sexual and Asexual Reproduction

 
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Age 7-11 (KS2)
Age 11-14 (KS3)

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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 18/06/2008Fertilisation in plants

 
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Age 11-14 (KS3)
Age 14-16 (KS4 / GCSE)

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"A nicely presented description of plant reproduction with a useful printable worksheet"

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Simon Ball
Balcarras School

 

A presentation on plant reproduction. It includes pollination, parts of a flower, seeds, and seed dispersal. One slide is a worksheet which can be printed out for pupils to complete during the lesson. It also has an auto date function on each slide. 12 slides

posted 07/03/2008Fertilisation animation

This link from footprints-science is an animation which illustrates how a sperm fertilises an egg in the oviduct and how the resulting zygote develops into an embryo in the uterus.

posted 03/09/2008Plant bingo

Game of bingo to use with the whole class either as a starter to assess knowledge or a plenary to round up the topic. The ppt starts with an instruction slide, there is no need to print and laminate as 9-square grids can be drawn in exercise books. Bingo 1 is straight bingo with remaining slides being the bingo calls. Bingo 2 has clues for calls (create more games by mixing the slides).

posted 03/11/2008Food and nutrition introduction

A basic introduction to food and nutrition, covering food groups and nutritional deficiencies. 12 slides

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