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AS Biology Enzyme PowerPoint Presentation
Posted on March 27th, 2009 No commentsWelcome back to ClickBiologyThis is a very concise PowerPoint presentation for a teacher to use in class rather than as a student self-study module. It covers the keypoints from the textbook and has some animation (so run through it first).
Usually I print off my presentations without the slides boundary showing so they look like worksheets rather than printed slides. I have two slides per page. This allows students to annotate the sheets, or even complete written activities. For example you could do a slide version of the definitions slide without the definitions showing and print this off instead and students can write then in themselves before you reveal the answers. I often do teacher and student versions of my presentations to allow for this flexibility. It also prevents lessons from becoming lectures.First slide is a write on activity (right click on slide and scroll down to pointer options and change pointer to felt tip pen)
Slide 11 has a link to an online site that allows you to manipulate a ribbon diagram of lipase and shows the induced fit nature of its action. I think this is really cool (see post on the PDB database and molecular modeling..to be added).
The final slide suggests an assessment activity that requires three past exam questions (of at least 10 marks each) and printed mark schemes. I have found this to be a very useful activity indeed and summarises the presentation well.
I chat a lot and found that it took longer than a 45 minute lesson to get through the presentation. I reckon it works as a double theory (gulp) or two singles with perhaps the enzyme questions completed for homework.
Anyway let me know what you think.

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