With 17 years of international teaching experience, I create fully resourced, ready-to-teach lessons based on the latest pedagogical research. My TES resources are designed for ease of use—engaging, effective, and truly plug-and-play for busy educators.
With 17 years of international teaching experience, I create fully resourced, ready-to-teach lessons based on the latest pedagogical research. My TES resources are designed for ease of use—engaging, effective, and truly plug-and-play for busy educators.
A practical lesson guiding students to test different variables on the speed of a car on a ramp. Linked to distance-time graphs. Information on acceleration and deceleration with graphs,
Information on a woman in Science
Full lesson on pressure in fluids.
Scaffolded with “I do”, “we do”, “you do”
Practical included
Slide on news worthy event
Slide showing careers in Science related to the topic
Information to teachers on common misconceptions
The full chapter 7 on transport in plants for CAIE. Could also be used for AQA, OCR and Edexcell.
This slideshow needs no printing.
Makes use of reflection questions and understanding checks.
Also includes a lesson on paper 3 practice of Scientific drawings.
Fun Science quiz with different rounds. Students can participate individualy or in groups.
Includes:
key terminology
Plant and animal cells
references to atomic number, mass number and atomic structure
cells, tissues and organs
dependant and independant variables
exothermic and endothermic reactions
Photosynthesis and respiration
Forces
Variation
This focused unit on Cell Biology is designed for AS- level students and covers essential cell structures and functions, ensuring comprehensive exam preparation.
Key Topics Covered:
Cell Structure & Function: Detailed exploration of eukaryotic and prokaryotic cells, including organelles like the nucleus, mitochondria, and Golgi apparatus.
Microscopy Skills: Techniques for using light and electron microscopes, including magnification and resolution calculations, plus practical exercises on preparing and analysing cell slides.
Comparative Cell Biology: Compare and contrast plant, animal, and bacterial cells, with high-quality diagrams, micrographs, and step-by-step activities.
Why This Unit is Ideal for Teachers & Students:
Engaging Resources: Downloadable presentations, exam-style questions, and hands-on activities.
Exam-Ready Content: Written for Cambridge Assesment International (CAIE) but aligned with AQA, OCR, and Edexcel specifications, ensuring thorough preparation.
Student-Led Learning: Encourages independent research and practical microscopy tasks, helping students build critical thinking and application skills.
A level infectious diseases focusing on :
TB (pathogen, spread and socio-economic factors)
Malaria (pathogen, spread and socio-economic factors)
HIV/AIDS (pathogen, spread and socio-economic factors)
Cholera (pathogen, spread and socio-economic factors)
As well action of penicillin and antibiotic resistance.
There are 4 activities to summarize each disease, as well as model answers.
Exam questions are included throughout the lessons to check understanding.
Each lesson starts with review questions from previously taught chapters.
This contain 13 fully resourced lessons to cover the whole topic of Biological molecules.
These lessons are designed to have minimum teacher talk and maximum student involvement.
There are also lessons that focus on practical skills needed for paper 3 and paper 5.
I have included practical activities.
There is also an end of chapter test with the mark scheme
These lessons are for Cambridge International, but can easily be used for AQA and Edexcel.
Full Chapter 18 of CAIE Alevel Biology. (7 lessons to be taught over 10 periods 0f 45 - 60 minutes)
Complete lessons with starter slides, information and exam questions and answers.
Video links, current article links and projects.
Includes statistics lessons - spearman rank correlation and simpson’s index
9 lessons on Speed and pressure
All lessons are set out in “I do”, “we do”, “you do”
Starter/do now at the start of every lesson that links previous knowledge
Almost all lessons requires NO printing
Every lesson has a link to real life scenarios
Most lessons shows minority groups in Science
Full lessons for the topic on motion.
No printing needed.
Practical activities.
Links to real life scenarios
Information on BAME and woman in motorsport.
Full lessons on Chapter 6: Nucleic acids and protein synthesis
Includes:
Interactive activities
recall questions
knowledge checks
videos
This will take 6 - 8 lessons.
This lesson is written for CAIE (Cambridge Assessment International Examinations), but can be used for Edexcel and AQA as well.
This comprehensive unit covers plant and animal homeostasis, perfect for exam prep!
Perfect for exam preparation, this resource covers key aspects of homeostasis, written for Cambride Assessment International (CAIE), bu relevant to AQA, OCR, and Edexcel specifications, making it an essential tool for teachers and students aiming to master this critical topic.
What You’ll Find in This Homeostasis Unit:
Plant Homeostasis Essentials: Learn how stomatal regulation helps plants balance carbon dioxide intake with water loss, focusing on the roles of guard cells, abscisic acid, and environmental factors.
Mammalian Homeostasis Mechanisms: Explore how mammals maintain blood glucose, water balance, and nitrogenous waste regulation through negative feedback, involving systems like the endocrine response and kidney function.
Engaging Diagrams and Practical Activities: Enhance understanding through practical assignments, labeled diagrams, and step-by-step visuals on nephron function, urine formation, and osmoregulation.
Student-Friendly Summaries and Exam Practice: Test comprehension with focused exam-style questions, practice diagrams, and explanations of biosensors, ADH function, and glucose homeostasis pathways.
This unit provides a full suite of downloadable presentations, diagrams, and practice resources to reinforce complex concepts
Fully resourced lessons on the chapter on photosynthesis.
Exam practice
Scaffolded approach
Revision starter slides
Practicals
Interactive lessons.
Written for CAIE, but can be used for Edexcell and AQA
Full lesson scaffolded in “I do”, “we do”, “you do”
Real life applications
Information on common misconceptions
A section to test understand of misconceptions
Slide on a local dam - to show link
Slide with info on woman in Science
This lesson works best as a follow up on “exploring pressure on a solid surface”
No printing required
This is the first lesson in a series of IGCSE revision lessons.
Revision of osmosis. This includes scaffolded reteaching, links with cell structures and practice exam questions. No printing is needed.
This lesson allows for group/pair work, teacher instruction, as well as individual work.
The exam questions is from IGCSE papers, but this presentation can also be used for the edexel and AQA syllabus. The lesson should take 45minutes - 1 hour.
Full unit on Chapter 17: Selection and evolution
Includes exam questions, activities and information.
Written for Cambridge International Assessment (CAIE), but suitable for AQA, Edexcel, OCR).
Full revision lesson on Chapter 7: Human nutrition. Includes activities, summaries, explanations, diagrams, exam questions and answers.
Written for Cambridge IGCSE but can be used for any GCSE specification.
This fully resourced IGCSE Biology package covers the entire Disease & Immunity topic in depth, designed for the Cambridge International syllabus but also compatible with other IGCSE and GCSE courses.
It includes ready-to-teach PowerPoints, practical activities, and engaging tasks to reinforce key concepts.
Students can explore immunity through hands-on experiments and enhance learning with AI integration. This resource saves hours of planning while encouraging active, student-led learning. Perfect for teachers seeking engaging, modern lessons, this pack ensures comprehensive coverage and exam success.
Revision lesson for Chapter 1: Characteristics and classification of living organisms
This is written for CAIE IGCSE, but can be used for any GCSE qualification. (AQA, Edexcell etc)
Interactive activities, explanatory slides and exam question practice.