25SPT British Bio. Challenge 1 - Lorinda
Phase 1. 1-to-3.
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Service Description
Comprehensive Review of Competition Topics Systematically introduce biological concepts based on the exam syllabus, ensuring students grasp the foundational principles of each topic. Analysis of Example Questions Utilise official and practice Biology Challenge questions to explore strategies for answering multiple-choice questions. Enhanced Understanding of Visuals and Concepts Foster comprehension of theoretical concepts through practical examples and understandable explanations, avoiding rote memorisation. Guided Practice and Engagement Introduce time management skills, helping students allocate appropriate time to different types of questions. This course is designed to provide an engaging and supportive preparation path for excelling in the Biology Challenge. Lesson Plan Lesson 1: Understand the scope and purpose of the Biology Challenge. Review competition format and basic topics, focusing on its exploratory and introductory nature. Review of respiration and photosynthesis and the balance between them Lesson 2: Explore fundamental concepts in cell structure and function. Introduce accessible explanations of cell division and its importance in growth and reproduction. Lesson 3: Study basic biomolecules (carbohydrates, proteins, lipids, and nucleic acids) and their roles in living organisms. Introduce metabolic processes in a simplified manner. Lesson 4: Analyse simple inheritance patterns and the basics of genetic variation. Discuss examples of natural selection and adaptation in accessible terms. Lesson 5: Review major systems: circulatory, respiratory, and nervous systems, focusing on their primary functions. Introduce scenarios that show the importance of these systems in maintaining life. Lesson 6: Understand basic ecological principles and the importance of biodiversity. Discuss conservation strategies through relatable and age-appropriate examples. Lesson 7: Explore photosynthesis and plant transport systems at a accessible level. Investigate how plants respond to their environment. Lesson 8: Introduce microorganisms and their importance in everyday life (e.g., fermentation and decomposition). Discuss the basics of genetic engineering in an age-appropriate way. Lesson 9: Study animal adaptations, behaviour, and basic physiological responses. Apply these concepts to relatable real-world scenarios. Lesson 10: Revise key topics using quizzes and group discussions. Develop confidence and simple strategies for multiple-choice exams.
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