Complete teaching and learning resources for Cambridge IGCSE PE, Cambridge IGCSE Biology and OCR GCSE PE.
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Complete teaching and learning resources for Cambridge IGCSE PE, Cambridge IGCSE Biology and OCR GCSE PE.
Find me on YouTube:
@igpecomplete
@igbiocomplete
@ocrpecomplete
Cambridge IGCSE Biology (0610/0970)
The Complete Course (exams from 2024)
This is a complete resource containing absolutely everything you need to teach or study the course from start to finish!
THE SLIDES:
– 1 presentation per chapter (21 in total)
– PowerPoint, PDF, Google slides
– Fully modifiable
– Follows the Cambridge IGCSE Biology syllabus exactly
– Every concept explained in full
– Core and extended content clearly indicated
– Practical experiments included
– Absolutely everything you need to know!
To receive Exam Questions and Mark Schemes, Organised by Chapter (for no additional charge), email ‘BIOLOGY QUESTIONS’ to igbiocomplete@gmail.com
What’s included:
– 1 document per chapter (21 in total)
– Questions and mark schemes from 88 Cambridge past papers
– Microsoft word, PDF, Google docs
– Contents page and paper references included
– Multiple choice and theory papers (core and extended)
– Create end of unit tests and mock exams with ease
– The perfect revision tool for students!
If you would like to receive a sample of the resources, email ‘BIOLOGY SAMPLE’ to igbiocomplete@gmail.com
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Syllabus contents:
1 - Characteristics and classification of living organisms
2 - Organisation of the organism
3 - Movement into and out of cells
4 - Biological molecules
5 - Enzymes
6 - Plant nutrition
7 - Human nutrition
8 - Transport in plants
9 - Transport in animals
10 - Diseases and immunity
11 - Gas exchange in humans
12 - Respiration
13 - Excretion in humans
14 - Coordination and response
15 - Drugs
16 - Reproduction
17 - Inheritance
18 - Variation and selection
19 - Organisms and their environment
20 - Human influences on ecosystems
21 - Biotechnology and genetic modification