Where A Level Biology really lives in the spec
Last September, my new Year 12 group aced cell structure definitions but froze when I asked for an evaluation of a dilution series—mark schemes don’t reward bullet-point facts alone. British · A Level Biology lives in AO2/AO3 application: unfamiliar contexts, data handling, and careful practical language. A lot of internet resources hit the right topics (enzymes, membranes, immunity) but miss the pathway fit: vague command words, no uncertainty, American terminology, or AP-style inquiry that doesn’t match CPAC expectations.
The fit issues I watch for are simple: does a worksheet force units on axes and ask for uncertainty, or is it just “plot a graph”? Do questions push students to justify a choice of t-test or chi-squared? Are command words (describe, explain, evaluate, suggest) used like our boards use them? If not, it’s homework fodder at best, not lesson-core. I keep a small, vetted bank in ClassPods and top it up termly, because editing three precise tasks beats sorting thirty fluffy ones. If you want to see what colleagues are sharing in science, the community shelf is a decent starting point here.