End-of-Topic A4 Quick-Mark Homeworks for GCSE AQA Biology
12 Stimulating Homeworks for Topics 1–4:
- Cell Structure
- Cell Division
- Transport
- Digestion and Enzymes
- Heart, Blood Vessels, CHD
- Plant Tissues, Organs and Disease
- Non-Communicable Diseases and Health Issues
- Infectious Disease
- Human Defence and Vaccination
- Drugs, Drug Discovery Monoclonal Antibodies
- Photosynthesis
- Respiration
14 Stimulating Homeworks for Topics 6–10:
- Homeostasis and the Nervous System
- The Brain, the Eye and Thermoregulation
- The Human Endocrine System
- Human Reproductive Hormones and Contraception
- Infertility, Negative Feedback and Plant Hormones (HT)
- Sexual and Asexual Reproduction
- DNA Structure and the Genome
- Genetic Inheritance and Sex Determination
- Evolution, Speciation and Genetics
- Selective Breeding, Genetic Engineering and Cloning
- Evidence for Evolution Leading to Classification
- Ecosystem Organisation
- Biodiversity and Human Impacts on Ecosystems
- Trophic Levels and Food Production
Revise early when the topic is fresh! This set of engaging end-of-topic homeworks makes it so quick and easy to consolidate your students’ knowledge straight after teaching to maximise retention.
Over 600 questions covering every topic in specification order – a systematic approach ensuring complete comprehension.
Differentiated- Fundamentals: Targeted at students aiming for grade 4–5 to build a solid foundation.
- Challenge: Helping students to hit grade 6.
- Extension: Stretching students to grade 7 and beyond. Addresses higher-tier-only content.
Substantial homeworks with around 50 questions in each yet so easy to mark and so quick to mark. Ideal for peer or self-marking.
Keywords
- 4.1 Cell biology
- 4.2 Organisation
- 4.3 Infection and response
- 4.4 Bioenergetics
- GCSE AQA Biology (8461)
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- 4.5 Homeostasis and response
- 4.6 Inheritance, variation and evolution
- 4.7 Ecology
- GCSE AQA Biology Paper 2