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A fantastic way to consolidate learning, for KS3 pupils,at the end of a module on the structure of, and differences between, plant and animal cells and also cell specialisation. A great end of year or back to school activity.

Team Quest also promotes team – building and is a 61 question, animated, interactive team quiz with built – in scoreboard for up to seven teams. All questions are pictorial and multiple choice.
It also makes an enjoyable but challenging activity for end of year and back to school.

Prior Knowledge Required

  • Structure of plant and animal cells
  • Differences between plant and animal cells
  • Function of the nucleus, cytoplasm, cell membrane, chloroplasts, cell wall, mitochondria and vacuole.
  • Specialisation is the adaptation of a cell to perform a particular function.
  • Specialisation of the palisade cell, sperm cell, fat cell, egg cell, nerve cell and ciliated call, root hair cell and red blood cell.

Team Rounds

  • Each team will attempt their own three questions, the answer to each of which must be decided by the whole team. If a wrong answer is given, the next question goes to the first hand up and, if correct, that person’s team get to try the rest of the round.
  • Each team will also have to solve the clues to identify a act or process.
  • There are five lightning rounds in which team members consult to try to identify a slowly revealed fact or process…
  • Memory Test – questions on the order and detail of eleven objects which cross the screen then disappear.

Individual Rounds

  • Two unscramble and identify rounds which consists of a picture which has been cut up and rearranged.
  • Memory Test – give coordinates of runners which have moved around a grid
  • Finally, the fifteen - question individual bonus round. This round allows flexibility in terms of the time the quiz takes as not all the questions have to be attempted. The quiz therefore can last between 40 and 50 minutes.

Full instructions are given on the PowerPoint itself

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Plant and Animal Cells Structure Differences Specialisation 2 Fully Resourced lessons Plus Team Quest Interactive Quiz KS3

Two fully resourced lessons on the structure of, and differences between, plant and animal cells and cell specialisation plus Team Quest which is a fantastic way to consolidate learning and to promote team – building at the end of the module. This is a 61 question, animated, interactive team quiz with built – in scoreboard for up to seven teams. All questions are pictorial and multiple choice. Each fully resourced lesson comes complete with animated PowerPoints complete with answers and 14 printables, plus a suggested one-page flow-chart lesson plan which indicates where choices between printables enables the lesson to be totally tailored to suit the needs of your particular students. These lesson promote the development of literacy and oracy and the separate answer/mark scheme PowerPoints enable easy self and peer-assessment. Team Quest also promotes team – building and is a 61 question, animated, interactive team quiz with built – in scoreboard for up to seven teams. All questions are pictorial and multiple choice. It also makes an enjoyable but challenging activity for end of year and back to school. **What’s Covered** * Structure of plant and animal cells * Differences between plant and animal cells * Function of the nucleus, cytoplasm, cell membrane, chloroplasts, cell wall, mitochondria and vacuole. * Specialisation is the adaptation of a cell to perform a particular function. * Specialisation of the palisade cell, sperm cell, fat cell, egg cell, nerve cell and ciliated call, root hair cell and red blood cell. **What you Get** * 2 Animated PowerPoints which include exit ticket /plenary quiz * 2 Anticipation guide * 2 Flip It * 2 sets of Taboo Cards * 2 Worksheets for practical * 2 Fact sheets * 2 Foldables * Fact Share Worksheets * Exit ticket template * ABC card template * 5 Differentiated homework/classwork worksheets * 2 one-page flow chart lesson plan * 2 PowerPoints with answers /detailed mark schemes for homework/classwork sheets-pupils of all abilities can self-assess or peer assess. **Team Quest** * Each team will attempt their own three questions, the answer to each of which must be decided by the whole team. If a wrong answer is given, the next question goes to the first hand up and, if correct, that person’s team get to try the rest of the round. * Each team will also have to solve the clues to identify a fact or process. * There are five lightning rounds in which team members consult to try to identify a slowly revealed fact or process.. * Memory Test – questions on the order and detail of eleven objects which cross the screen then disappear. * Individual Rounds * Two unscramble and identify rounds which consists of a picture which has been cut up and rearranged. * Memory Test – give coordinates of runners which have moved around a grid * Finally, the fifteen - question individual bonus round. This round allows flexibility in terms of the time the quiz takes as not all the questions have to be attempted. The quiz therefore can last between 40 and 50 minutes. Full instructions are given on the PowerPoint itself Full instructions are given on the PowerPoint itself [Elf Off the Shelf Resources](/teaching-resources/shop/penyrheol1)

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