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Bile and Fat Digestion

Science • Year 10 • 60 • 12 students • Created with AI following Aligned with National Curriculum for England

Science
0Year 10
60
12 students
11 March 2025

Teaching Instructions

I want the plan to focus on the function of bile and how it is secreted by the liver and stored in the gall bladder for the breakdown of fats. It is for a low ability class which prefer creative tasks that require small amounts of writing such as worksheets but also incorporates GCSE practice questions.

Bile and Fat Digestion

Curriculum Area

  • Subject: Science – Biology
  • UK Curriculum: GCSE Combined Science (Biology)
  • Exam Board: Suitable for AQA, Edexcel, OCR, and other major UK exam boards
  • Topic: Organisation – The Digestive System
  • Key Specification Points:
    • Understand the function of bile in digestion
    • Describe how bile is produced by the liver and stored in the gall bladder
    • Explain how bile emulsifies fats to aid digestion

Learning Objectives

By the end of the lesson, students will be able to:

  1. Identify the function of bile in digestion
  2. Explain how bile is produced, stored, and released
  3. Describe how bile helps to break down fats
  4. Apply knowledge to answer GCSE-style questions

Lesson Breakdown (60 minutes)

1. Engage – The Magic of Bile (10 minutes)

  • Hook Activity:
    • Teacher displays two jars:
      • One with water and oil separated (no bile)
      • One with water, oil, and washing-up liquid shaken (simulating bile emulsification)
    • Ask: “What do you notice? How does this relate to food digestion?”
    • Class discussion on why fats don’t mix with water and why digestion needs help

2. Explore – Journey of Bile (15 minutes)

  • “Bile’s Journey” Diagram Activity:
    • Students work in pairs on a large cut-out model of the digestive system
    • They place and label key structures: liver, gall bladder, bile duct, stomach, small intestine
    • Using pre-written clue cards, they sequence the steps of bile's journey:
      1. Produced in the liver
      2. Stored in the gall bladder
      3. Released into the small intestine
      4. Emulsifies fats into smaller droplets
      5. Helps enzymes break down fats

3. Explain – Small Writing, Big Impact (10 minutes)

  • Worksheet Task:
    • Low-writing, high-visual worksheet includes:
      • Fill-in-the-gaps (e.g., “Bile is made in the _____ and stored in the _____.”)
      • Matching definitions to keywords (e.g., Emulsification, Enzymes, Gall bladder)
      • Label-the-diagram (a simple digestive tract showing bile’s role)
    • Teacher goes through answers interactively

4. Elaborate – Demo: What Does Bile Do? (10 minutes)

  • Emulsification Demonstration:
    • Equipment: Two beakers with oil and water, one with detergent added
    • “Imagine our detergent is like bile. Mix and see what happens.”
    • Students observe and relate bile’s role in fat digestion

5. Evaluate – GCSE Practice Questions (15 minutes)

  • Question Sheet:
    • Multiple-choice: Identify where bile is stored and its function
    • Short-answer: Explain how bile helps enzyme activity
    • Extended question: Describe the journey of bile and its role in digestion
  • Peer Marking:
    • Students swap and mark with a simple mark scheme provided by the teacher

Differentiation & Support

  • Visual learners: Diagrams, live demonstrations
  • Low ability writers: Short writing tasks, sentence starters, clue cards
  • Hands-on learners: Interactive sequencing and emulsification experiment

Plenary – Exit Question (5 minutes)

  • Students answer:
    • “If we didn’t have bile, what would happen to fat digestion?”
    • Write answers on mini-whiteboards for quick feedback

Resources Needed

  • Oil, water, washing-up liquid (for demonstration)
  • Large digestive system cut-outs & labels
  • Fill-in-the-gap worksheets
  • GCSE-style question sheets
  • Mini-whiteboards for plenary

Teacher Reflection & Next Steps

  • Were students engaged with practicals?
  • Did they demonstrate a basic understanding of bile’s function?
  • Next lesson: Linking bile to enzyme action in digestion

This lesson creatively balances low-writing, interactive learning, and essential GCSE exam practice, making science engaging and accessible for low-ability learners while aligning perfectly with the UK curriculum. 🚀

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