Biology: Human Biology Revision PowerPoint (Excretion, Reproduction & Genetics) This comprehensive revision PowerPoint supports students in reviewing key Human Biology topics in preparation for assessments or end-of-unit tests. The resource combines clear summaries, diagrams, card sorts, quizzes, and exam-style questions to reinforce understanding across multiple systems. 🔁 Topics covered: Excretion & Homeostasis Definition of excretion Human excretory system and nitrogenous wastes Urina
Biology: Cells & Organisation – Complete Revision PowerPoint This comprehensive revision PowerPoint is designed to help Year students consolidate all key knowledge on cells and organisation in preparation for assessments or end-of-unit exams. The resource combines clear explanations, structured recall, diagrams, and exam-focused content to support confident revision. 🧠 Topics covered: Microorganisms Bacteria, viruses, protozoa, algae, unicellular fungi Microscope skills Parts of a mic
Chemistry: Rates of Reaction (Factors, Collisions & Catalysts) This comprehensive Chemistry PowerPoint lesson explains rates of reaction using clear scientific language, real-life examples, and practical contexts. Students learn what reaction rate means, why reactions happen at different speeds, and how different factors affect reaction rate. What’s included: Clear definition of reaction rate Everyday examples (burning magnesium vs rusting iron) Meaning of chemical equations (qualita
This comprehensive Biology PowerPoint lesson teaches students how to classify organisms into kingdoms using key structural and biological features. The lesson covers all five kingdoms, major animal and plant groups, and introduces viruses as non-living entities, supported by clear examples and visuals. What’s included: Clear learning objectives and success criteria Introduction to classification into kingdoms The five-kingdom system: Animal Plant Fungus Protoctist Prokaryote Ke
Biology: Introduction to Genetics & DNA (PowerPoint Lesson) This introductory Genetics PowerPoint helps students understand what genetic material is, where it is found, and why it is important. The lesson clearly explains DNA, genes, chromosomes, and the genome, and introduces key processes such as mitosis and DNA replication in a student-friendly way. 🔬 This lesson includes: WALT, learning objectives, and success criteria Location and role of genetic material in cells Definitions o
This engaging 8 Chemistry PowerPoint lesson introduces students to the classification of matter, helping them distinguish between pure substances and mixtures. The lesson uses experiments, real-life examples, and clear definitions to build strong conceptual understanding- What’s included: Clear WALT, learning objectives, and success criteria Experiment: Tap water vs distilled water (with guiding questions) Definition and properties of pure substances Mixtures and how they differ from p
Chemistry: Relative Molecular Mass (Mr) – Calculations Lesson This detailed and structured Chemistry PowerPoint lesson introduces students to relative molecular mass (Mr) and builds strong calculation skills step by step. The lesson clearly explains the difference between relative atomic mass (Ar) and relative molecular mass, with worked examples, practice questions, and real chemical compounds. 🔬 What’s included: Clear WALT, learning objectives, and success criteria Explanation of wh
Circulatory System & Transport of Substances (PowerPoint Lesson) This engaging Biology PowerPoint introduces students to how substances are transported around the body using the human circulatory system. The lesson explains why multicellular organisms need a transport system and how the heart, blood, and blood vessels work together to deliver oxygen and nutrients. This lesson covers: Purpose of the circulatory system Components: heart, blood, arteries, veins, capillaries Structure and
ear 8 Biology: Human Excretory System & Homeostasis (PowerPoint Lesson) This comprehensive Year 8 Biology PowerPoint introduces students to the human excretory system and its role in homeostasis. The lesson clearly explains how the body removes waste, the structure and function of the urinary system, and the importance of hydration for maintaining internal balance. This lesson covers: Definition of excretion and homeostasis Organs involved in excretion (kidneys, ureters, bladder, ureth
This in-depth Biology PowerPoint lesson helps students understand how classification systems reflect evolutionary relationships. The lesson explains how DNA evidence, common ancestry, and evolutionary trees are used to determine how closely related organisms are. 🔬 What’s included: Clear learning objectives and success criteria Starter discussion comparing humans, chimpanzees, and gorillas Concept of a common ancestor Explanation of genetic similarity and DNA base sequences Introducti
This comprehensive Biology PowerPoint lesson introduces students to the concept and purpose of classification systems. Through discussion tasks, real examples, and hands-on practice, students learn how scientists group organisms based on shared characteristics and evolutionary relationships. What’s included: Clear learning objectives and success criteria Starter activity: grouping organisms with justification Why scientists classify living organisms Artificial vs natural classification
Chemistry: Metal Oxides & Metal Hydroxides (Reactions with Oxygen & Water) This structured Chemistry PowerPoint lesson teaches students how metals react with oxygen and water to form metal oxides and metal hydroxides. The lesson links reactivity, word equations, and symbol equations, helping students build confidence with core chemical reactions. 🔬 What’s included: Clear WALT, learning objectives, and success criteria Definition and use of chemical formulae Reactions of metals with
Biology: Microscope Skills – Onion Epidermis Cells (PowerPoint Lesson) This hands-on Year 7 Biology lesson teaches students essential microscope skills using onion epidermis cells. Students learn how to prepare a wet mount slide, focus a microscope correctly, identify cell organelles, and apply scientific drawing rules. The lesson also introduces magnification and actual size calculations, making it ideal for practical skills development. What’s included: Clear lesson objectives Step-
Year 8 Biology: Digestive System Revision PowerPoint This concise revision PowerPoint is designed to help students review and consolidate key knowledge about the digestive system and nutrition. It summarises essential content in a clear, student-friendly format, making it ideal for revision lessons, exam preparation, or end-of-unit review. 🔑 Covers: The seven food groups and their functions Energy values of carbohydrates, fats, and proteins Vitamins and minerals (including deficiency
Year 8 Biology: Digestive System & Types of Nutrition (PowerPoint) This engaging Year 8 Biology PowerPoint introduces students to the human digestive system and extends learning to types of teeth, feeding adaptations, and nutrition in different organisms. The lesson combines clear explanations, fun facts, and exam-relevant vocabulary to support understanding and retention. Included in this resource: WALT & lesson objectives Digestive system organs and functions Types of human teeth and the
This introductory Year 7 Science PowerPoint lesson helps students identify, draw, and label common laboratory glassware and equipment while developing essential practical science skills. The lesson supports students in learning how to work safely, accurately, and confidently in the laboratory. 🔬 What’s included: Clear WALT, learning objectives, and success criteria Finding your way around the science laboratory Identification and correct use of laboratory equipment, including: Beakers
This engaging Biology PowerPoint lesson introduces students to the seven characteristics of living organisms (MRS GREN) using clear definitions, real-life examples, and visual support. The lesson helps students confidently distinguish between living and non-living things and understand what makes something alive. What’s included: Clear learning objectives aligned with KS3 Biology Simple introduction to biology and living organisms Living vs non-living starter activity Full explanation o
This engaging Science PowerPoint lesson introduces students to the three states of matter and the concept of a vacuum, using the particle model to explain properties and behaviour. The lesson combines clear explanations, demonstrations, real-life applications, and a plenary quiz to support strong conceptual understanding. What’s included: Clear learning objectives linked to KS3 outcomes Key vocabulary for states of matter and particle theory Particle model explanations for solids, liqui
Chemistry: Metal Carbonates & Acids (Reactions & Carbon Dioxide Test) This engaging Chemistry PowerPoint lesson teaches students how metal carbonates react with acids to produce a salt, water, and carbon dioxide. The lesson links chemical reactions to real-world examples such as acid rain, limestone weathering, and antacids. What’s included: Clear WALT, learning objectives, and success criteria Think–pair–share starter (acid rain & rocks) General reaction rule: metal carbonate + acid →
This comprehensive revision PowerPoint supports students in mastering Working Scientifically skills needed for exams and practical assessments. The resource clearly revises variables, data handling, graph skills, measurements, calculations, and density, with worked examples and answers throughout. What’s included: Clear WALT, learning objectives, and exam focus Independent, dependent, and control variables (with practice scenarios) Identifying variables in real investigations Designing
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