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Ecosystems

Everything your students need to know about the world's eight major ecosystems (biomes), with an in-depth rainforest case study.
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Size: 44.8mb
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Habitats and humans

A module that's ideal for generating discussion and debate in your lessons, with up to date information on human and habitat interaction. Includes a habitat identification video quiz.
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Size: 35.8mb
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Natural selection and evolution

An easy to understand audio-visual guide to the basics of how adaptation and natural selection are linked, including a step by step guide to some of the evidence for evolution.
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Size: 29.5mb
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Plant Life Cycles

If they are getting germination confused with pollination, then this stage by stage module will "leaf" them with an understanding of how it all fits together.
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Size: 31.1mb
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Predator prey relationships

If you find yourself digging out that old predator-prey graph worksheet - then throw it away and use this module instead. It puts your pupils in the place of a wildlife reserve manager whose task is to raise the population of the endangered Iberian lynx. Try it out!
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Size: 23.6mb
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Survival and co-operation

This module explains exactly what organisms need to survive and explains the weird and wonderful relationships that some species have with each other. Your students will become symbiotic in no time!
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Size: 17.1mb
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