Welcome to iNewittAll – KS3 Biology and Geography, made visual.
Clear, curriculum-matched lessons for Key Stage 3 students — and the teachers and parents supporting them.

What you'll find here:

🧬 Biology – Cell biology, genetics, body systems, ecology, and more.
🌋 Geography – Coasts, ecosystems, tectonic hazards, weather and climate, and more.

⚡ Shorts – Quick-hit revision clips for key facts and definitions.

📹 Full lessons – Complete topic walkthroughs, matched to what's actually being taught in school.

📝 Worksheets – Free and paid teaching resources linked in every video description.

Students: subscribe to revise smarter.

Teachers: subscribe to save prep time.


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❓ How much of Earth's water is stored in the oceans? 🌊

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❓ What is the correct order of the 7 classification levels from largest to smallest?

4 hours ago | [YT] | 3

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❓ How much glucose can a large tree produce in a single sunny day?

20 hours ago | [YT] | 11

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Did you know the water you drank this morning could be millions of years old? 💧

Tomorrow at 12 noon we're dropping our full KS3 Geography lesson on The Water Cycle (Hydrological Cycle) — covering everything from why 97% of Earth's water is useless to us, to what actually happens to rain when it goes underground 🌧️


📚 What's covered:
✅ The global water cycle — closed system explained
✅ Water stores — oceans, ice caps, groundwater, atmosphere
✅ Transfers — evaporation, condensation, precipitation, melting
✅ The drainage basin cycle — interception, infiltration, throughflow, percolation and more
✅ 3 quiz questions to test yourself


🆓 Free worksheet dropping with the video — link will be in the description!


Perfect for Year 7, Year 8, and Year 9 students 📖


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21 hours ago | [YT] | 9

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❓ How do animals obtain carbon from the atmosphere?

1 day ago | [YT] | 11

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❓ What process do plants use to make their own food?

1 day ago | [YT] | 17

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Did you know scientists have named over a million different species on Earth — and they think there could be millions more we haven't discovered yet? 🌍

Our latest KS3 Biology video covers everything you need to know about Classification and Species — including the seven levels of classification, what a species actually is, the horse and donkey mule example, and why every organism gets its own unique two-word Latin name 🧬


🎯 Perfect for Year 7, 8 and 9 students
📖 Free worksheet available — link in the video description
🎬 Watch now — link in the description below


Let us know in the comments — did you know that dogs and wolves are technically the same species? 🐺


#KS3Biology #Classification #Species #BiologyRevision #iNewittAll

2 days ago | [YT] | 9

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❓ Waves are caused by wind — but what causes tides?

2 days ago | [YT] | 17

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❓ A horse and a donkey can breed together — but their offspring (a mule) is infertile. What does this tell us? 🐴

2 days ago | [YT] | 14

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❓ What can antibiotics do to your gut bacteria?

2 days ago | [YT] | 20