Designed for Senior Cycle Biology students and teachers, this comprehensive Ecology, Biodiversity & Sustainability Mega Pack provides a full exam-style revision experience across one of the most important Senior Cycle topics.
This pack includes 60 + Pages of 15 high-quality, exam-standard questions (50 marks each) covering the full breadth of the ecology strand, alongside a fully detailed marking scheme aligned with SEC expectations.
Students are challenged with a wide variety of question types including:
Data-based and graph interpretation questions
Experimental design and investigation questions
Short and long-answer exam-style questions
Evaluation and higher-order thinking questions
Topics covered include:
Habitat studies and sampling techniques
Abiotic and biotic factors
Food webs, energy flow and trophic levels
Population dynamics and carrying capacity
Predator–prey relationships
Ecosystem change and sustainability
Carbon and nitrogen cycles
Biodiversity and Simpson’s Diversity Index
Human impact on ecosystems
This resource is ideal for:
Exam revision and preparation
Classroom use and assessment
Homework and independent study
Building exam technique and timing
Each question is carefully structured using SEC command words (define, explain, evaluate, suggest), with marking schemes that clearly show how marks are awarded.
Designed for Senior Cycle Biology students and teachers, this comprehensive Ecology, Biodiversity & Sustainability Mega Pack provides a full exam-style revision experience across one of the most important Senior Cycle topics.
This pack includes 60 + Pages of 15 high-quality, exam-standard questions (50 marks each) covering the full breadth of the ecology strand, alongside a fully detailed marking scheme aligned with SEC expectations.
Students are challenged with a wide variety of question types including:
Data-based and graph interpretation questions
Experimental design and investigation questions
Short and long-answer exam-style questions
Evaluation and higher-order thinking questions
Topics covered include:
Habitat studies and sampling techniques
Abiotic and biotic factors
Food webs, energy flow and trophic levels
Population dynamics and carrying capacity
Predator–prey relationships
Ecosystem change and sustainability
Carbon and nitrogen cycles
Biodiversity and Simpson’s Diversity Index
Human impact on ecosystems
This resource is ideal for:
Exam revision and preparation
Classroom use and assessment
Homework and independent study
Building exam technique and timing
Each question is carefully structured using SEC command words (define, explain, evaluate, suggest), with marking schemes that clearly show how marks are awarded.