Kristina

Kristina

Manchester, England, UK Website

Meet Kristina, an enthusiastic Maths and Science teacher. When she's not teaching, she's indulging in her passion for creativity and arts and crafts.

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Cancer
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Cancer

Cancer develops due to abnormal cell growth and the division of cells. These cellular modifications result in a solid mass (tumour) made up of these abnormal cells. It's important to note that not all tumours are cancerous, they can either be benign or malignant.

The Farmer’s Bride Analysis
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The Farmer’s Bride Analysis

Charlotte Mew's poem, The Farmer's Bride, is a heartbreakingly tragic tale of a man's obsession with his wife and a woman's fear of her husband. Through vivid imagery and narration from the farmer's perspective, Mew creates a story that explores themes of love, loss, and resilience in adversity.

Communicable Disease
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Communicable Disease

Communicable diseases are illnesses caused by infectious agents like bacteria, viruses, parasites, or fungi that can be spread from one person to another, either directly or indirectly.

Energy Stores: Revision Quiz
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Energy Stores: Revision Quiz

Learning and revising the topic of energy stores can be daunting, but it can become more manageable with the right tools and knowledge. These questions are designed to help students understand and learn the fundamental concepts of energy stores.

by Kristina & Ben
Energy Stores

Energy Stores

We use energy to fuel movement and light, which can be found in various forms, such as light waves, heat waves, sound waves and kinetic energy. When we use energy, it is not destroyed but transferred from one entity or energy source to another.

Health and Disease

Health and Disease

Poor health can be caused by diseases. Often, different diseases interact, and this can lead to further health complications that don't seem related at first.

Plant Cell Organisation
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Plant Cell Organisation

The cells of plants are arranged in a similar fashion to those of other multicellular organisms. The cells of an organism form tissues, the tissues form organs, and the organs form organ systems.

The Circulatory System: Heart
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The Circulatory System: Heart

Transporting materials between cells is necessary for multicellular organisms. Like many animals, the heart plays a key role in the human circulatory system, which transports blood around the body.

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