Table of Contents
- Deep Dive in IBDP Biology: DP BIO D.1.1 DNA Replication Teacher Resource Pack
- Engage and Reinforce Daily: Bell Ringers & Exit Tickets
- Learn by Doing: DNA Replication Role-Play & Board Game
- Practice & Assess with Confidence: Quizzes and Paper 1A
- Full Alignment with IBDP D.1.1 Syllabus
- Why IBDP Educators Love This Bundle
- Bring DNA Replication to Life in Your Classroom
Deep Dive in IBDP Biology: DP BIO D.1.1 DNA Replication Teacher Resource Pack
IBDP Biology Resources for D.1.1 Decode DNA Replication
DNA replication is at the heart of genetic continuity and cellular division—making it one of the most essential processes for life. In the IBDP Biology curriculum, Topic D.1.1: DNA Replication explores the intricate choreography of enzymes, directionality, and error correction that ensures every new cell carries the correct genetic blueprint.
To support educators in making this topic dynamic, engaging, and accessible, we’ve assembled a full suite of classroom-tested resources that bring DNA replication to life. From games and role-play to bell ringers, quizzes, and exam prep, this comprehensive bundle empowers IBDP teachers to deliver outstanding lessons aligned with assessment objectives.
Engage and Reinforce Daily: Bell Ringers & Exit Tickets
Bell Ringers
Start your class with brief, high-impact prompts that review essential concepts:
Define and diagram semi-conservative replication
Complete complementary base pair sequences
Explain the role of enzymes like helicase and DNA polymerase III
Distinguish between the leading and lagging strands
Describe the steps of PCR and its real-world uses
These starters spark prior knowledge and support mastery through repetition and connection.
Exit Tickets
Wrap up with reflection-based activities that help students internalize what they've learned:
Discuss how DNA polymerase’s 5' to 3' direction affects strand synthesis
Explore why the lagging strand is made in fragments
Reflect on the proofreading function of DNA polymerase and its role in genetic stability
Match key enzymes to their replication functions
Perfect for formative assessment, these activities guide deeper thinking and ensure no key idea is left behind.
Learn by Doing: DNA Replication Role-Play & Board Game
Enzyme Role-Play
This kinesthetic activity transforms your classroom into a working replication fork. Students act out the functions of:
Helicase (unzipping the DNA)
Primase (laying RNA primers)
DNA Polymerase III (adding nucleotides)
DNA Polymerase I (replacing primers)
Ligase (sealing Okazaki fragments)
Using rope for DNA strands and props for nucleotides, students perform replication step-by-step, reinforcing the directionality and coordination of enzymatic action.
DNA Replication Board Game Creation
In this creative challenge, students build and present a board game that teaches:
The sequence of DNA replication
Enzyme roles (helicase, primase, polymerase, ligase)
Challenges like mutations, proofreading, and strand directionality
Game mechanics include question cards, mutation spaces, and enzyme checkpoints. This project blends content mastery with creative problem-solving and teamwork.
Practice & Assess with Confidence: Quizzes and Paper 1A
DNA Replication Quiz
This quiz includes a range of question types aligned with IBDP-style assessments:
Multiple choice: Enzymes, base-pairing, replication direction, Okazaki fragments
True/False: Continuous synthesis, proofreading accuracy, PCR enzymes
Fill-in-the-blank: Enzymes, replication structure, strand directionality
Sample questions include:
Which enzyme synthesizes RNA primers? (Answer: Primase)
What strand is synthesized discontinuously? (Answer: Lagging strand)
What describes DNA replication? (Answer: Semi-conservative)
Paper 1A Practice with Mark Scheme
This formal assessment tool mirrors IB Paper 1 structure and tests:
Enzyme identification and sequencing
PCR and gel electrophoresis concepts
The role of DNA polymerases I and III
Replication fork diagram interpretation
DNA profiling applications in forensic science and paternity testing
It’s a ready-to-go review tool or assessment that ensures your students are prepared for the real thing.
Full Alignment with IBDP D.1.1 Syllabus
This bundle addresses all the subtopics in D.1.1, including:
| Subtopic | Key Resources |
|---|---|
| D.1.1.1 – Exact copy production | Quiz, bell ringers, exit tickets |
| D.1.1.2 – Semi-conservative replication | Board game, quiz, bell ringers |
| D.1.1.3 – Helicase and DNA polymerase | Role-play, board game, Paper 1A |
| D.1.1.4 – Base-pairing and strand structure | Bell ringers, quiz, Paper 1A |
| D.1.1.5 – Directionality (5’ to 3’) | Role-play, bell ringers, Paper 1A |
| D.1.1.6 – Lagging vs. leading strand | Role-play, board game, exit tickets |
| D.1.1.7 – Okazaki fragments | Quiz, Paper 1A, role-play |
| D.1.1.8 – Primase, Polymerase I & III, Ligase | Role-play, quiz, exit tickets |
| D.1.1.9 – Proofreading and error correction | Board game, bell ringers, exit tickets |
| D.1.1.10 – PCR and Taq polymerase | Bell ringers, quiz, Paper 1A |
| D.1.1.11 – Gel electrophoresis | Exit tickets, Paper 1A |
| D.1.1.12 – DNA profiling and applications | Paper 1A |
Why IBDP Educators Love This Bundle
✔️ 100% Curriculum-Aligned – Covers every D.1.1 subtopic
✔️ Multimodal Learning – Visual, kinesthetic, reflective, and analytical tools
✔️ Exam-Ready Resources – IB-style quiz and Paper 1A practice
✔️ Collaborative & Creative – Students engage actively with DNA concepts
✔️ Ready-to-Use – Editable, printable, and classroom-tested
Bring DNA Replication to Life in Your Classroom
With the D.1.1 DNA Replication Resource Bundle, you’ll give your students more than facts—you’ll guide them to think like scientists. Whether they're unwinding the double helix as helicase or rolling dice in a replication-themed board game, these activities promote deep learning and exam success.
Explore the full bundle now and empower your students to master one of biology’s most fundamental processes.
DP BIO D.1.1 DNA Replication Teacher Resource Pack
$49.00
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