This fully editable worksheet is designed to match the specification and is perfect for homework, cover lessons, or independent study. Each task is carefully structured to help students consolidate key content, deepen understanding, and support effective revision. Ideal for home learning, retrieval practice, flipped learning, or in-class support. Accessible and engaging, this no-prep resource helps boost progress while saving teacher time.
Cover worksheets for GCSE Biology triple, one sheet per topic.
1.1 Eukaryotes and prokaryotes
1.2 Animal and plant cells
1.3 Cell specialisation
1.4 Cell differentiation
1.5 Microscopy
1.6 Chromosomes
1.7 Mitosis and the cell cycle
1.8 Stem cells
1.9 Transport in cells
2.1 Principles of organisation
2.2 The human digestive system
2.3 Enzymes
2.4 The heart and blood vessels
2.5 Blood
2.6 Coronary heart disease
2.7 Health and disease
2.8 Cancer
2.9 Plant tissues and organs
2.10 Transport in plants
3.1 Communicable diseases
3.2 Viral diseases
3.3 Bacterial diseases
3.4 Fungal diseases
3.5 Protist diseases
3.6 Human defence systems
3.7 Vaccination
3.8 Antibiotics and painkillers
3.9 Discovery and development of drugs
3.10 Producing monoclonal antibodies (HT only)
3.11 Use and issues of monoclonal antibodies (HT only)
3.12 Plant diseases
3.13 Plant defence responses
4.1 Photosynthesis
4.2 Rate of photosynthesis
4.3 Uses of glucose from photosynthesis
4.4 Aerobic and anaerobic respiration
4.5 Response to exercise
4.6 Metabolism
5.1 Principles of homeostasis
5.2 Structure and function of the nervous system
5.3 Reflex actions
5.4 The brain (HT only)
5.5 The eye (HT only)
5.6 Control of body temperature (HT only)
5.7 Human endocrine system
5.8 Control of blood glucose
5.9 Hormones in human reproduction
5.10 Infertility treatments (HT only)
5.11 Negative feedback (HT only)
5.12 Plant hormones
5.13 Uses of plant hormones
6.1 Sexual and asexual reproduction
6.2 Meiosis
6.3 DNA and the genome
6.4 Genetic inheritance
6.5 Inherited disorders
6.6 Sex determination
6.7 Variation
6.8 Evolution and natural selection
6.9 Selective breeding
6.10 Genetic engineering
6.11 Cloning (HT only)
6.12 Evidence for evolution
6.13 Extinction
6.14 Classification
7.1 Communities
7.2 Abiotic and biotic factors
7.3 Adaptations
7.4 Levels of organisation
7.5 The carbon cycle
7.6 The water cycle
7.7 Decomposition (HT only)
7.8 Biodiversity
7.9 Waste management
7.10 Land use and deforestation
7.11 Global warming
7.12 Maintaining biodiversity
7.13 Trophic levels (HT only)
7.14 Food production (HT only)
This pack of GCSE thinking strategy worksheets is designed to support retrieval practice, stretch and challenge, and critical thinking across the full KS4 curriculum. Based on popular strategies like Odd One Out, Link It Up, Silent Debate, Prove It, and Because-But-So, these tasks promote deeper understanding, evaluation, and analysis – ideal for AO3, metacognition, and higher-order thinking.
Each worksheet is fully aligned to the GCSE specification, covering every topic with student-friendly language and structured response prompts. Perfect for Ofsted-ready planning, DIRT tasks, revision, cover lessons, and independent learning.
Editable in Word/Google Docs that cover the whole specification.
One sheet per specification point
1.1 Eukaryotes and prokaryotes
1.2 Animal and plant cells
1.3 Cell specialisation
1.4 Cell differentiation
1.5 Microscopy
1.6 Chromosomes
1.7 Mitosis and the cell cycle
1.8 Stem cells
1.9 Transport in cells
2.1 Principles of organisation
2.2 The human digestive system
2.3 Enzymes
2.4 The heart and blood vessels
2.5 Blood
2.6 Coronary heart disease
2.7 Health and disease
2.8 Cancer
2.9 Plant tissues and organs
2.10 Transport in plants
3.1 Communicable diseases
3.2 Viral diseases
3.3 Bacterial diseases
3.4 Fungal diseases
3.5 Protist diseases
3.6 Human defence systems
3.7 Vaccination
3.8 Antibiotics and painkillers
3.9 Discovery and development of drugs
3.10 Producing monoclonal antibodies (HT only)
3.11 Use and issues of monoclonal antibodies (HT only)
3.12 Plant diseases
3.13 Plant defence responses
4.1 Photosynthesis
4.2 Rate of photosynthesis
4.3 Uses of glucose from photosynthesis
4.4 Aerobic and anaerobic respiration
4.5 Response to exercise
4.6 Metabolism
5.1 Principles of homeostasis
5.2 Structure and function of the nervous system
5.3 Reflex actions
5.4 The brain (HT only)
5.5 The eye (HT only)
5.6 Control of body temperature (HT only)
5.7 Human endocrine system
5.8 Control of blood glucose
5.9 Hormones in human reproduction
5.10 Infertility treatments (HT only)
5.11 Negative feedback (HT only)
5.12 Plant hormones
5.13 Uses of plant hormones
6.1 Sexual and asexual reproduction
6.2 Meiosis
6.3 DNA and the genome
6.4 Genetic inheritance
6.5 Inherited disorders
6.6 Sex determination
6.7 Variation
6.8 Evolution and natural selection
6.9 Selective breeding
6.10 Genetic engineering
6.11 Cloning (HT only)
6.12 Evidence for evolution
6.13 Extinction
6.14 Classification
7.1 Communities
7.2 Abiotic and biotic factors
7.3 Adaptations
7.4 Levels of organisation
7.5 The carbon cycle
7.6 The water cycle
7.7 Decomposition (HT only)
7.8 Biodiversity
7.9 Waste management
7.10 Land use and deforestation
7.11 Global warming
7.12 Maintaining biodiversity
7.13 Trophic levels (HT only)
7.14 Food production (HT only)
Save hours of planning and increase student engagement with this comprehensive GCSE resource pack, designed to support full specification coverage. Ideal for lessons, cover work, revision, homework, and retrieval practice, this all-in-one bundle includes a wide variety of editable, student-friendly materials that promote grade improvement, exam readiness, and independent learning.
This resource pack includes:
PiXL-style Thinking Hard tasks to challenge students and develop deeper thinking
Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) for retrieval practice and low-stakes assessment
Gap-fill worksheets with MCQ options to support knowledge recall and build confidence
Retrieval grids and knowledge organisers to reinforce key content over time
Rank and Justify activities to build evaluation skills and prepare for extended responses
Find the Fib and true/false tasks for quick assessment for learning
Structured exam-style questions to support high-quality written responses and exam technique
Ready-to-use cover work packs for independent use or non-specialist delivery
Video links and revision summaries for independent study and flipped learning
Suitable for KS4 & GCSE this pack is ideal for teachers looking to raise achievement while saving time with high-quality, ready-made resources.
Save hours of planning and increase student engagement with this comprehensive GCSE resource pack, designed to support full specification coverage. Ideal for lessons, cover work, revision, homework, and retrieval practice, this all-in-one bundle includes a wide variety of editable, student-friendly materials that promote grade improvement, exam readiness, and independent learning.
This resource pack includes:
PiXL-style Thinking Hard tasks to challenge students and develop deeper thinking
Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) for retrieval practice and low-stakes assessment
Gap-fill worksheets with MCQ options to support knowledge recall and build confidence
Retrieval grids and knowledge organisers to reinforce key content over time
Rank and Justify activities to build evaluation skills and prepare for extended responses
Find the Fib and true/false tasks for quick assessment for learning
Structured exam-style questions to support high-quality written responses and exam technique
Ready-to-use cover work packs for independent use or non-specialist delivery
Video links and revision summaries for independent study and flipped learning
Suitable for KS4 & GCSE this pack is ideal for teachers looking to raise achievement while saving time with high-quality, ready-made resources.