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How can I model a plant cell at KS3?

How can I model a plant cell at KS3?

What do you need to model a plant cell? Our team has some ideas to get you started - how creative can you be?


Bog Core Analysis and Climate Change

Bog Core Analysis and Climate Change

This activity looks at the change in vegetation in a location in Norfolk between c. 12,000 years before present and 2,000 years BP. Students carry out a simulation of a bog core analysis, and use the resulting data to think about either climate change (14-16 students) or succession and climate change (post-16 students)


Photosynthesis - A Survival Guide for Teachers

Photosynthesis - A Survival Guide for Teachers

Struggling to teach photosynthesis and keep it fresh? This resource collection includes Powerpoints, practical activities and student worksheets for KS3 (11-14) helps teachers take a new and refreshing look at photosynthesis.


Ecology Practical 2 - The distribution of species across a footpath

Ecology Practical 2 - The distribution of species across a footpath

A simple ecology practical simulation, giving students an opportunity to practice using systematic sampling to investigate changes in species richness across a footpath, before they carry out practical fieldwork.

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