Hereis a list of links etc that we used for Human Biology...we didn't get to use all of them in the end, but there were some excellent resources on there...Been helped out on the HE Exams Yahoogroup a few times and appreciate it very much, so hope these will save someone some time and energy! bw's Karen
I used the freebies off the following site, and dd used the edexcel book to check her answers...but i have had membership to this site before and it is well worth the money: Enchanted Learning Anatomy Activities
Many home-educated students study Human Biology IGCSE successfully using just the textbook and free online resources, but some find a distance learning course suits their family better, or want to use a tutor occasionally for marking essays or past papers. Course providers can be found on the Distance Learning Providers.
As well as being a private tutor of French, German and Spanish, I also write and sell teaching resources for the new MFL GCSEs and Key Stage 3 languages. It all started as an idea to help teachers understand and prepare their students for the new style of questions in the revamped 9-1 GCSEs. I hoped to make a bit of extra income on the side of my tutoring business, but in just over a year, it has become my main source of income and the thing I spend around 80% of my working time on.
Later, I was asked if I could write model answers for the question bank I had created and so I did that as well. My French writing workbook has now sold over 1,000 copies, so I must have done something right there!
There is nothing more frustrating than purchasing a resource only to find that there are no answers included! Some resources contain questions that have open answers, such as for the writing exam in the MFL GCSEs for example. However, if there are questions on your resources that have a right or wrong answer, provide those answers for the people who are buying and downloading them. This also means that teachers can use your resources for cover lessons, homework and independent study for their students, as the answers are provided and the students can mark them themselves.
Another way of helping teachers to understand what they are buying and downloading is to give detailed explanations of how to use the activities. I love twinkl resources, but some of them have no instructions and I have no idea how to use them. I tend to not use those particular resources, although they could be really good and helpful if only I knew what I was meant to do with them!
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