


Key Stage 4 ~ GCSE Biology~ full lesson on Digestive Enzymes. In this lesson pupils will state what an enzyme is, describe the role of enzymes in digestion and name the parts of the body involved in digestion and describe what they do. Extension questions are included on the slides and there is a pick and mix of different tasks to select from for your students. Follows the GCSE Biology AQA course.
This lesson includes:
-Title slide with learning objectives
-A starter activity
-Group reading (literacy)
-Keywords (vocabulary: nutrient, carbohydrate, protein and lipid)
-Comprehension questions
-Task boxes
-Handout sheet task
-Group reading and discussion exercise
-Answer slides included for self-assessment
-Suitable for remote, online, distance learning
-Suitable for supply teaching and home learning. This is fully self-explanatory and can be delivered without specialist knowledge. Discussion/extension answers are in the ppt notes.
–Also Included: Bonus Lesson Amylase Enzymes Required Practical Revision
-A supplementary resource designed to support self-directed learning, homework and independent projects is available here /teaching-resource/digestive-enzymes-supplementary-slides-and-worksheet-gcse-biology-aqa-12971313
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All content, diagrams and photos © Troilo Science / Febo Learning unless otherwise stated. Lessons for KS4 GCSE Biology Topic 2 Organisation :
Cell Organisation
Enzymes
Enzymes and Digestion
Food Tests
Lungs
Circulatory System
Blood
Cardiovascular Disease 1
Cardiovascular Disease 2
Health and Disease
Risk Factors
Cancer
Plant Cell Organisation
Transpiration and Translocation
Transpiration Rate
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