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-
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 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
This structured Science PowerPoint lesson introduces students to measuring length and area, helping them understand SI units, unit conversions, and area calculations through real-life examples and practical tasks. What’s included: Clear WALT, learning objectives, and success criteria Definition of length as a physical quantity SI base unit for length (metre, m) Metric units and conversions: mm, cm, dm, m, km Historical context of measurement (ancient units, yard) Length measuring
Human Digestive System PowerPoint Lesson This clear and engaging PowerPoint lesson introduces students to the human digestive system, from cells and tissues to organs and organ systems. It covers the structure and function of each digestive organ, digestion and absorption, and detailed adaptations of the small intestine (villi). The presentation includes: Learning objectives and success criteria Starter and recap activities Clear explanations with diagrams Key scientific vocabulary (enzy
This PowerPoint presentation is about Movement of organisms and different types of skeleton (endoskeleton, exoskeleton and hydrostatic skeleton). It will include: 1. learning outcome and learning objectives 2. classification of species in kingdom Animalia (vertebrates and invertebrates) and classes under vertebrates and invertebrates 3. examples of animals with endoskeleton, exoskeleton and hydrostatic skeleton 4. difference between endoskeleton, exoskeleton and hydrostatic skeleton 5. movement
Comprehensive PPT Presentation on Fractures, Scoliosis, Flat Feet, and RicketsThis ready-to-use PowerPoint presentation is designed for educators looking to teach students about common bone and musculoskeletal conditions. The presentation covers essential topics such as: Fractures (Open and Closed)Scoliosis: pictures.Flat Feet: An informative look at the condition of flat feetRickets: A comprehensive explanation of rickets, including its causes, symptoms, and how it affects bone development.The
This PPT is about specialized cells in humans/animals and plants. It will be mention: red blood cells, sperm and egg cell, muscle cell, nerve cell, ciliated epithelial cell, white blood cell, root hair cell, palisade cells, xylem and phloem cells. Inside of the PPT it will be guided questions with answers and some examples. In PPT you can found a mind map.
This document will help your students to realize why cells are so small and how these is connected with a transport of substances. In the end of the document are answers on the questions. This document is made as a research that can be done at home or in the classroom. My suggestion is, if you are doing these in class do some steps before, so that you do not lose time during the lesson. In this document is included; making prediction, observation, performing experiment, using math (calculation o
The "Friction Force and Size of the Object" experiment offers teachers an engaging and insightful teaching tool to help students understand the relationship between friction force and the size of objects. This experiment involves observing and measuring the frictional resistance between various objects of different sizes and textures as they move across different surfaces. Why It's Beneficial for Teachers: Conceptual Clarity: This experiment helps teachers illustrate the fundamental concept of f
The "Density of Different Materials" experiment offers teachers a dynamic tool to foster scientific curiosity and critical thinking in their students. By immersing students in hands-on exploration, this experiment allows educators to demonstrate key concepts of mass, volume, and density, while encouraging students to gather data, and draw conclusions. Through this experiment, teachers can provide a tangible connection between theoretical concepts and real-world applications. By measuring and com
Experiment: Volume of irregular objects can help students to practice how to determine the volume using different equipment in the lab. Also, this worksheet include marking rubric for teacher and on the last page is example of how answers should look like. This is guided experiment where students need to write their prediction, determine the variables (controlled, dependent and independent), they need to fulfill result table, draw a graph and write conclusion.
This document can help you save some time in planning your lesson and preparing worksheet. Aim: investigate the process of osmosis by measuring the change in volume of the egg and then relate this to how water moves in and out of living cells (egg). You can combine this experiment with planning a lesson about cells (movement of particles) and when students need to learn about osmosis. Also, this experiment is like a research paper. Students need to perform experiment, observe and analyze result
Enhance your students' understanding of the muscular system with this comprehensive and visually engaging PowerPoint presentation! Perfect for middle school, high school, and introductory college-level anatomy and physiology courses, this resource covers key concepts with clear explanations, labeled diagrams, and interactive elements. What’s Included?✅ Overview of the Muscular System (functions & types of muscles) ✅ Skeletal, Smooth, and Cardiac Muscles (structure & function) ✅ Muscle
The Lever Experiment utilizing the Phet interactive simulation is an exceptional teaching tool designed to enrich your classroom experience. This experiment seamlessly blends theoretical concepts with hands-on learning, enabling students to grasp fundamental principles of physics and mechanics in an engaging and practical manner. By using the Phet app, this experiment offers a virtual platform that simplifies complex ideas related to levers, pivot points, and torque, allowing students to manipul
Worksheet: Volume of regular objects can help students to practice how to determine the volume and how to calculate the volume. Also, this worksheet include few task to check if students understand how to convert between measuring units (mm, cm, dm, km). On the second page is marking rubric for teacher and on the last page is example of how answers should look like.
Worksheet: length and surface area can help students to practice how to measure length and how to calculate area. Also, this worksheet include few task to check if students understand how to convert between measuring units (mm, cm, dm, km). On the second page is marking rubric for teacher and on the last page is example of how answers should look like.
The rotational model is used in group work. The teacher needs to divide students in five groups. Assign one question to each group, and students write down their thoughts and answers in the form of notes. On the teacher's sign, students need to switch question with next group. Students read what their predecessors wrote down and write down their ideas. The rotation is done until the groups get the sheet with the question they started with.
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