Year-7 Biology Cells: Movement of Substances

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In this lesson students will learn how to describe what diffusion is and to give some examples of substances which diffuse in and out of cells.

Year-7 Biology Cells: Movement of Substances

In this Year-7 Biology Cells: Movement of Substances lesson, students will learn how to describe what diffusion is and to give some examples of substances which diffuse in and out of cells.

The slides include extension questions, and students can choose from a variety of different tasks.

This lesson includes:

  • Title slide with learning objectives
  • Starter task
  • Group reading task (literacy)
  • Keywords activity (vocabulary: glucose, oxygen, respiration, diffusion and concentration)
  • Task boxes
  • Handout sheet task
  • Draw and label
  • Putting the steps in order to describe a process
  • All tasks, including the worksheet have an optional self-assessment slide where needed. This presentation is fully editable.

 

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Next Lesson: Unicellular Organisms

Link to next lesson Unicellular Organisms

In this lesson students will learn how to explain what a unicellular organism is, describe the structure of an amoeba and explain how euglena has features of both plant and animal cells.


Lessons for Key Stage 3, Year 7 Biology Topic 1 Cells:

Observing Cells
Plant and Animal Cells
Specialised Cells
Movement of Substances
Unicellular Organisms
Cells End of Topic Revision

 

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