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Natural Selection & Evolution – OCR Gateway A Biology (B5.2) Full Resource Bundle
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Natural Selection & Evolution – OCR Gateway A Biology (B5.2) Full Resource Bundle

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**Natural Selection & Evolution – OCR Gateway A Biology (B5.2) Full Resource Bundle ** This comprehensive B5.2 Natural Selection and Evolution bundle is designed specifically for the OCR Gateway GCSE Biology A specification. Packed with high-quality, ready-to-teach resources, this set covers all key content required for this topic and is ideal for teachers aiming to deliver engaging, curriculum-aligned lessons with minimal preparation. Bundle includes: 🧬 Fully editable PowerPoints – clear, engaging slides covering every aspect of B5.2 📊 Assessment materials – exam-style questions with mark schemes to build exam technique 💬 Discussion prompts – to promote critical thinking and scientific literacy 🎯 Learning outcomes aligned directly with OCR Gateway A specification Covers all B5.2 key content: Darwin’s theory of natural selection The role of genetic variation, competition, and survival advantage How evolution occurs gradually through natural selection Evidence for evolution, including fossils and antibiotic resistance The importance of Charles Darwin, Alfred Wallace, and peer review in science Why choose this bundle? ✔ Designed by a specialist science teacher with OCR Gateway expertise ✔ Saves hours of planning time ✔ Suitable for high-ability and mixed-ability classes ✔ Ideal for classroom teaching, revision, or remote learning Perfect for: Teachers delivering OCR Gateway A GCSE Biology Revision sessions and intervention groups Students aiming to master the key principles of evolution and natural selection
Classification Systems – OCR Gateway GCSE Biology - B5.2.4
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Classification Systems – OCR Gateway GCSE Biology PowerPoint (A Version) This high-quality, fully editable PowerPoint is designed to support the teaching of classification systems as part of the OCR Gateway A GCSE Biology curriculum. It provides a clear, engaging introduction to key concepts, ideal for both classroom delivery and student revision. What’s included: Covers key OCR A specification points, including: The importance of classification in understanding relationships and evolution The Linnaean system of classification The use of evolutionary trees to show relationships Binomial nomenclature and why scientific names are used Clear, student-friendly explanations with high-quality visuals Real-life examples to contextualise learning Built-in progress checks and discussion questions Ready to teach with no additional prep needed Perfect for: GCSE Biology teachers following the OCR Gateway A specification Cover lessons, revision sessions, or flipped learning Students aiming to strengthen their understanding of biological classification Bonus: All slides are editable so you can tailor content to suit your teaching style or class needs.
Natural Selection - OCR GCSE Gateway Biology A -  B5.2.1:
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Natural Selection - OCR GCSE Gateway Biology A - B5.2.1:

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OCR Gateway Biology A – B5.2.1: Natural Selection – Complete Lesson Resource Help your students master one of the most fundamental concepts in biology with this fully resourced lesson on Natural Selection, designed specifically for the OCR Gateway GCSE Biology A specification (Topic B5: Genes, inheritance and selection, Subtopic B5.2.1). This comprehensive digital resource introduces students to how natural selection works, the role of genetic variation, and how advantageous traits become more common in a population over time. What’s included: A high-quality, student-friendly PowerPoint presentation aligned with OCR outcomes Visual explanations and diagrams to support understanding of key processes Exam-style questions with mark schemes for targeted practice Starter, plenary and retrieval activities to embed learning Key terminology support and recap tools Key learning outcomes: Describe how variation, competition, and survival contribute to natural selection Explain how advantageous alleles become more common in future generations Apply understanding to real-world examples of natural selection in action Develop skills in interpreting data and explaining evolutionary processes Perfect for first-time teaching, revision, or independent learning. All resources are editable, allowing you to tailor them to your students’ needs and ability levels.
Evidence for Evolution - OCR Gateway Biology A – B5.2.2:
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OCR Gateway Biology A – B5.2.2: Evidence for Evolution – Complete Lesson Resource Bring the story of life on Earth to life with this engaging and fully resourced lesson on Evidence for Evolution, created to meet the requirements of the OCR Gateway GCSE Biology A specification (Topic B5: Genes, inheritance and selection, Subtopic B5.2.2). This digital resource explores how scientific evidence from fossils and genetics supports the theory of evolution, encouraging students to think critically about how science builds our understanding of the past. What’s included: A detailed and visually engaging PowerPoint presentation Exam-style questions with answers and marking guidance Retrieval and recap activities to reinforce prior knowledge Keywords list and glossary support for key scientific terms Suggested discussion tasks to develop evaluative thinking Key learning outcomes: Describe how fossils provide evidence for evolution Explain how the fossil record supports evolutionary change over time Understand how genetic analysis supports evolutionary relationships between organisms Evaluate the strengths and limitations of different types of evidence Ideal for use as a standalone lesson or as part of a full B5 scheme of work. All materials are fully editable to support differentiation and personalised learning.
The Theory of Evolution - OCR GCSE Biology - B5.2.3
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The Theory of Evolution - OCR GCSE Biology - B5.2.3

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OCR Gateway Biology A – B5.2.3: The Theory of Evolution – Complete Lesson Resource Engage your students with this fully resourced lesson on The Theory of Evolution, designed specifically for the OCR Gateway GCSE Biology A specification (Topic B5: Genes, inheritance and selection, Subtopic B5.2.3). This digital resource includes everything you need to teach the key ideas behind evolution by natural selection, as outlined by Charles Darwin and supported by modern evidence. Perfect for both foundation and higher-tier students. What’s included: A comprehensive PowerPoint presentation aligned with OCR learning outcomes Student worksheets and extension tasks to reinforce key concepts Exam-style questions with mark schemes for targeted assessment practice Engaging discussion prompts and retrieval activities Visual aids and keyword glossaries to support understanding and literacy Key learning outcomes: Describe how natural selection leads to evolution Explain the role of mutations and variation in evolution Understand the development and impact of Darwin’s theory Evaluate evidence supporting the theory of evolution, including fossils and DNA analysis This resource is ideal for lesson delivery, revision, or flipped learning and is fully editable to suit the needs of your students.
Quantitative investigations of diversity - 10.5 - AQA A-Level Biology
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Quantitative investigations of diversity - 10.5 - AQA A-Level Biology

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**AQA A-Level Biology – Section 4, Chapter 10, Lesson 10.2: Diversity within a Community. Specification reference: 3.4.7 This comprehensive teaching resource is designed to support the delivery of Lesson 10.5: quantitative investigations of diversity from the AQA A-Level Biology specification. It includes an engaging PowerPoint presentation with 29 informative slides, perfect for guiding your students through key concepts such as: Describe how variation is measured.​ Explain what sampling is and why it is used.​ Describe the types of variation and their causes.​ Explain what is meant by the mean and standard deviation. Key features of this resource include: Detailed engaging PowerPoint slides that break down complex concepts with clarity and visual support. Designed to pick up and teach! An exercise sheet with targeted questions and activities to deepen students’ understanding. Relevant content aligned to the AQA A-Level Biology curriculum. This resource is perfect for both classroom teaching and revision, and is designed to engage and challenge your students as they explore the diversity within biological communities.
Species and Taxonomy - AQA A-Level Biology - 10.1
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Species and Taxonomy - AQA A-Level Biology - 10.1

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Specification reference: 3.4.5 This comprehensive teaching resource is designed to support the delivery of Lesson 10.1: “species and taxonomy” from the AQA A-Level Biology specification. It includes an engaging PowerPoint presentation with 34 informative slides, perfect for guiding your students through key concepts such as: Explain the concept of a species Outline how species are named. Explain how courtship is a precursor to mating. Explain the principles of classification. Explain how classification is related to evolution Detailed engaging PowerPoint slides that break down complex concepts with clarity and visual support. Designed to pick up and teach! An exercise sheet following lesson content with targeted questions and activities to deepen students’ understanding. Relevant content aligned to the AQA A-Level Biology curriculum. This resource is perfect for both classroom teaching and revision, and is designed to engage and challenge your students as they explore the diversity within biological communities.
Investigating diversity - AQA A-Level Biology - 10.4
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Specification reference: 3.4.7 This comprehensive teaching resource is designed to support the delivery of Lesson 10.4: “Investigating diversity” from the AQA A-Level Biology specification. It includes an engaging PowerPoint presentation with 27 informative slides, perfect for guiding your students through key concepts such as: Explain the use of techniques to compare genetic diversity within and between species:observable characteristics, base sequence of DNA, base sequence of mRNA, amino acid sequence of proteins Explain how immunological comparisons can be used to investigate variations in proteins Key features of this resource include: Detailed engaging PowerPoint slides that break down complex concepts with clarity and visual support. Designed to pick up and teach! An exercise sheet following lesson content with targeted questions and activities to deepen students’ understanding. Relevant content aligned to the AQA A-Level Biology curriculum. This resource is perfect for both classroom teaching and revision, and is designed to engage and challenge your students as they explore the diversity within biological communities.
Species diversity and human activity - AQA A-Level Biology - 10.3
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Species diversity and human activity - AQA A-Level Biology - 10.3

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Specification reference: 3.4.6 This comprehensive teaching resource is designed to support the delivery of Lesson 10.3: Species diversity and human activity from the AQA A-Level Biology specification. It includes an engaging PowerPoint presentation with 20 informative slides, perfect for guiding your students through key concepts such as: Describe the impact of agriculture on species diversity. Explain the balance between conservation and farming The resource also features a student exercise sheet to reinforce learning, encouraging independent thought and application of the topic. The exercises cover a range of question types to support different learning styles and ensure full comprehension of the content. Key features of this resource include: Detailed engaging PowerPoint slides that break down complex concepts with clarity and visual support. Designed to pick up and teach! An exercise sheet with targeted questions and activities to deepen students’ understanding. Relevant content aligned to the AQA A-Level Biology curriculum. This resource is perfect for both classroom teaching and revision, and is designed to engage and challenge your students as they explore the diversity within biological communities.
Diversity within a Community - AQA  A-Level Biology – Chapter 10.2
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Diversity within a Community - AQA A-Level Biology – Chapter 10.2

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**AQA A-Level Biology – Section 4, Chapter 10, Lesson 10.2: Diversity within a Community. Specification reference: 3.4.6 This comprehensive teaching resource is designed to support the delivery of Lesson 10.2: Diversity within a Community from the AQA A-Level Biology specification. It includes an engaging PowerPoint presentation with 20 informative slides, perfect for guiding your students through key concepts such as: Define the term ‘biodiversity’ Describe what we understand about species diversity. Explain how Simpson’s Diversity Index is used as a measure of species diversity. The resource also features a student exercise sheet to reinforce learning, encouraging independent thought and application of the topic. The exercises cover a range of question types to support different learning styles and ensure full comprehension of the content. Key features of this resource include: Detailed engaging PowerPoint slides that break down complex concepts with clarity and visual support. Designed to pick up and teach! An exercise sheet with targeted questions and activities to deepen students’ understanding. Relevant content aligned to the AQA A-Level Biology curriculum. This resource is perfect for both classroom teaching and revision, and is designed to engage and challenge your students as they explore the diversity within biological communities.
Types of Selection - AQA A-Level Biology (Chapter 9, Lesson 9.4)
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Resource Description: This comprehensive PowerPoint presentation covers Lesson 9.4: Types of Selection from Chapter 9 of the AQA A-Level Biology specification. It provides a detailed and engaging breakdown of the different types of selection processes that drive evolutionary change, with clear explanations, diagrams, and examples to support student understanding. Key Content Includes: Overview of natural selection and its role in evolution Directional selection: definition, examples, and graphical representation Stabilising selection: definition, examples, and graphical representation Comparison of the three types of selection Real-world examples illustrating each selection type Key terminology and definitions aligned with the AQA specification Features: 30 professionally designed slides with a clear and accessible layout Fully editable for customization to suit your teaching needs Exam-style questions to reinforce key concepts Visual aids, including graphs and diagrams, to support learning Ideal for classroom delivery, revision sessions, or independent study Suitable For: AQA A-Level Biology students and teachers Use in whole-class teaching, remote learning, or as a revision resource Equip your students with a clear understanding of how different selection processes shape populations over time with this high-quality, curriculum-aligned resource. File Format: PowerPoint (PPTX) Download Now to enhance your teaching of evolutionary biology and help students master this crucial topic!
Natural selection and Adaptation - AQA A-Level Biology
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Natural selection and Adaptation - AQA A-Level Biology

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Description: Enhance your AQA A-Level Biology lessons with this comprehensive and visually engaging PowerPoint presentation on Genetic Diversity and Adaptation. This resource is specifically designed to align with Chapter 9, Lesson 9.3 of the AQA A-Level Biology specification, providing clear explanations and diagrams to support student understanding. ** Key Features:** Fully editable PowerPoint presentation (approx. 20-25 slides) Covers key concepts including: Explain why organisms are different from one another Describe what factors influence genetic diversity Explain how reproductive success affects allele frequency within a gene space Explain how genetic diversity enables natural selection Clear, student-friendly explanations with concise bullet points High-quality diagrams and visuals to aid comprehension Built-in questions to check understanding and promote class discussion ** Perfect For:** AQA A-Level Biology teachers covering Chapter 9 (Genetic Diversity) In-class presentations, revision sessions, or independent study resources Supporting students preparing for AQA exam questions on genetic diversity Why Choose This Resource? Save time with a ready-to-use PowerPoint that effectively explains complex concepts. Whether you’re delivering the lesson or providing additional study materials, this resource is designed to engage students and deepen their understanding of genetic diversity and adaptation. Format: PowerPoint Presentation (.pptx) Get Started: Download now to deliver a high-quality lesson on Genetic Diversity and Adaptation that meets the AQA A-Level Biology specification requirements!
Meiosis - AQA   A-Level Biology - L9.2
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Meiosis - AQA A-Level Biology - L9.2

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L:O Describe why meiosis is necessary Describe the process of meiosis Explain how meiosis creates genetic variation. Specification reference: 3.4.3 Resource Features: Exam-Style Questions: A range of questions modeled on AQA exam papers, with mark schemes for self-assessment. Diagrams and Visual Aids: Clear, labeled diagrams illustrating the stages of meiosis. Student-Friendly Language: Concise explanations to facilitate comprehension and retention. Application and Synoptic Links: Real-life examples and connections to other areas of the AQA Biology syllabus, including inheritance and evolution. Suitable For: AQA A-Level Biology students aiming to master meiosis for Paper 1 and Paper 2. Teachers looking for high-quality resources to reinforce and assess learning
Genetic diversity and adaption - AQA A-Level Biology - L9.1
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Genetic diversity and adaption - AQA A-Level Biology - L9.1

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Topic 4: Genetic information, variation and relationships between organisms Chapter 9: Genetic diversity and adaption AQA A-Level Biology Lesson (9.1) Describe gene mutations Explain how deletion and substitution of bases result in different amino acid sequences in polypeptides. Explain why some mutations do not result in a changed amino acid sequence. Describe what chromosome mutations are. Specification reference:3.4.3
Chapter 8 DNA, genes and protein synthesis - AQA A-Level Biology
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Chapter 8 DNA, genes and protein synthesis - AQA A-Level Biology

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Section 4 Genetic information, variation and relationships between organisms- AQA A-Level Biology Chapter 8 DNA, genes and protein synthesis 8.1 Gene and the genetic code 8.2 DNA and chromosomes 8.3 Structures of ribonucleic acid 8.4 Polypeptide synthesis – transcription and splicing 8.5 Polypeptide synthesis – translation
Translation - A-Level Biology - AQA
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Translation - A-Level Biology - AQA

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Topic 4: Genetic information, variation and relationships between organisms Chapter 8: DNA, Genes and Chromosomes AQA A-Level Biology Lesson (8.5) Learning Outcomes: Explain how a polypeptide is synthesised during the process of translation. Describe the roles of mRNA and tRNA in the process of translation. Specification reference:3.4.2
DNA & Chromosomes - A-Level Biology - AQA L8.2
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DNA & Chromosomes - A-Level Biology - AQA L8.2

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Learning objectives: Distinguish between eukaryote and prokaryote DNA. Describe the structure of a chromosome. Describe how genes are arranged in DNA. Describe the nature of homologous chromosomes. Explain what is meant by an allele. Specification reference:3.4.1
Transcription and splicing - A-Level Biology - AQA L8.4
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Transcription and splicing - A-Level Biology - AQA L8.4

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Unit 4. Genetic information, variation and relationships between organisms Chapter 8 DNA, genes and protein synthesis. learning objectives: Explain how pre-messenger RNA is produced from DNA during transcription. Describe how pre-messenger RNA is modified to form messenger RNA. Includes exam practice questions and markschemes. Specification reference:3.4.2 Complex information has been broken down while using questioning to stretchen understanding of the students at a variety of levels. My PowerPoint slides include: visually appealing graphics that encourage engagement throughout a lesson ‘Do now’ activities with music to encourage fast and easy settling as the pupils arrive to lesson. Progress steps: By having the student’s track their own progress, it creates ownership of goal achievement. The graphic representation of the students’ progress can be highly motivating. If improvements are not achieved, students can reflect on what changes need to be made to the intervention plan. On screen timers that aid SEND students Peer and self-assessments (AfL) Formative assessments (exam-style questioning, linking questions) Plenary activities.
Structure of RNA - AQA A-Level Biology L8.3
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Structure of RNA - AQA A-Level Biology L8.3

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Learning objectives Describe what the genetic code is and its main features. Describe the structure of ribonucleic acid (RNA). Describe the structure and role of messenger RNA (mRNA). Describe the structure and role of transfer RNA (tRNA). Specification reference:3.4.2 Using AQA exam questions, this lesson teaches against mark-schemes seen on previous questions on exam paper 1.