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Having taught in the UK and abroad, I've experienced teaching many different syllabi including SABIS, AQA, WJEC and Cambridge. I develop resources to help teachers model key concepts, provide practice for students and include answers to help students self-assess their work. Planning for a 27 lesson week can be stressful to say the least, so I hope you find my resources useful. Thank you for choosing my lesson/s, I hope they enrich your teaching practice and make your life easier.

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Having taught in the UK and abroad, I've experienced teaching many different syllabi including SABIS, AQA, WJEC and Cambridge. I develop resources to help teachers model key concepts, provide practice for students and include answers to help students self-assess their work. Planning for a 27 lesson week can be stressful to say the least, so I hope you find my resources useful. Thank you for choosing my lesson/s, I hope they enrich your teaching practice and make your life easier.
GCSE Metallic Bonding
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GCSE Metallic Bonding

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PowerPoint that covers the following learning objectives: Describe metallic bonding. Define an alloy. Explain in detail, including labelled diagrams, how alloying affects the structure and bonding in metals. Explain the properties of metals (malleability, melting point, thermal and electrical conductivity). This is made for a GCSE chemistry class. Includes diagrams, explanations, questions and answers.
Investigating How Different Volumes of Water Cool Down
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Investigating How Different Volumes of Water Cool Down

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PowerPoint that covers the following learning objectives: Measure the temperature of a substance. Plot a graph of temperature vs. time. In this investigation, students will compare how a large beaker of hot water and a small beaker of hot water cool down differently. They will form a research question, hypothesis, fill in table of results, plot line graphs and form a conclusion. PowerPoint includes research question, hypothesis, method, graphs and conclusion. If you could spare 5 minutes, please review this resource, to help my online presence grow! :)
GCSE Required Practical Making Pure Dry Crystals of Copper Sulfate
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GCSE Required Practical Making Pure Dry Crystals of Copper Sulfate

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PowerPoint that covers the following learning objectives: Write a method for making a soluble salt from a neutralisation reaction involving an insoluble base. Describe why steps in the method are necessary to get pure crystals. Includes questions, answers, a video, method to follow, safety guidance and application questions with answers. This is made for a GCSE chemistry class. If you could spare 5 minutes, please review this resource, to help my online presence grow! :)
GCSE Writing Ionic Equations for Metal and Acid Reactions (Oxidation and Reduction)
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GCSE Writing Ionic Equations for Metal and Acid Reactions (Oxidation and Reduction)

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PowerPoint that covers the following learning objectives: Describe the reaction between metal and acid using an ionic equation. Determine and explain which species is oxidised and which species (metal atom or ion) is reduced in a reaction in terms of electron transfer. Includes questions, answers, examples and explanations. This is made for a GCSE chemistry class. If you could spare 5 minutes, please review this resource, to help my online presence grow! :)
GCSE Chemical Formulae and Structure of Ionic Compounds
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GCSE Chemical Formulae and Structure of Ionic Compounds

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Full lesson PowerPoint that covers how to deduce the chemical formulae of ionic compounds and compares the models used to represent ionic compounds. This is made for a GCSE KS3 chemistry class. The following learning objectives are covered: Deduce the formula of common ionic compounds. Recognise the structure of the sodium chloride lattice and represent it as a 3D model. Describe the limitations of using dot and cross, ball and stick, two and three dimensional diagrams to represent a giant ionic lattice. Includes examples, questions, diagrams and answers.
Changes of State
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Changes of State

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PowerPoint that covers the changes of state between solids, liquids and gases for a KS3 level class. Includes diagrams, questions and answers.
GCSE Reactions of Metals with Oxygen and Water
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GCSE Reactions of Metals with Oxygen and Water

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PowerPoint that covers the following learning objectives: Describe the reaction between metals and oxygen and write the word and symbol equation for this. Describe the reaction between metals and water and write the word and symbol equation for this. Deduce the order of reactivity for metals reacting with oxygen and with water. Includes questions, answers, word equation practice and chemical symbol equation practice. This is made for a GCSE chemistry class.
GCSE Extraction of Aluminium using Electrolysis
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GCSE Extraction of Aluminium using Electrolysis

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PowerPoint that covers the following learning objectives: State that aluminium can be extracted from aluminium oxide using electrolysis and write the overall word equation. Describe the electrolysis of aluminium oxide. Explain why cryolite is added to aluminium oxide in the industrial extraction of aluminium. This is made for a KS4 GCSE science (chemistry) class. Includes diagrams, questions, answers, explanations and a video.
GCSE Reactivity Series and Displacement Reactions
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GCSE Reactivity Series and Displacement Reactions

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PowerPoint that covers the following learning objectives: Describe what the reactivity series is and the order of metals within it. Define what a displacement reaction is. Predict where displacement reactions occur. Write word equations to represent displacement reactions. Includes questions, answers, explanations and examples. This is made for a GCSE chemistry class. If you could spare 5 minutes, please review this resource, to help my online presence grow! :)
GCSE Naming and Writing Formula of Salts from Acid and Metal Reactions
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GCSE Naming and Writing Formula of Salts from Acid and Metal Reactions

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PowerPoint that covers the following learning objectives: Practice naming salts. Write word equations for the reactions between metals and different acids. Write the formula of salts using the charges of ions. Includes questions, answers and explanations. This is made for a GCSE chemistry class. If you could spare 5 minutes, please review this resource, to help my online presence grow! :)
GCSE Bond Energy Calculations and Overall Energy Changes During Chemical Reactions
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GCSE Bond Energy Calculations and Overall Energy Changes During Chemical Reactions

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PowerPoint that covers the following learning objectives: Explain why bond breaking is endothermic and bond making is exothermic. Explain why a reaction is exothermic or endothermic in terms of the amount of energy needed to break bonds and being released when bonds are formed. Calculate the energy change for a reaction, including the correct unit. Includes diagrams, explanations, examples, questions and answers. This is made for a GCSE chemistry class. If you could spare 5 minutes, please review this resource, to help my online presence grow! :)
GCSE Counting Atoms, Writing Equations, Balancing Equations
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GCSE Counting Atoms, Writing Equations, Balancing Equations

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PowerPoint that covers the following learning objectives: Count atoms in a chemical formula with or without brackets. Write word and symbol equations. Balance symbol equations. Includes explanations, examples, questions and answers. This is made for a GCSE chemistry class. If you could spare 5 minutes, please review this resource, to help my online presence grow! :)
GCSE Ionic Bonding
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GCSE Ionic Bonding

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Full lesson PowerPoint for ionic bonding. This is made for a KS4 level chemistry class. The following learning objectives are covered: Define ionic bonding. Work out the charge on the ions of metals and non-metals from the group number of the element limited to Group 1,2, 6 and 7. Draw dot and cross diagrams for ionic compounds formed by metals in Groups 1 and 2 with non-metals in Groups 6 and 7. Includes examples, diagrams, questions and answers.
States of Matter
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States of Matter

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PowerPoint that covers states of matter (solids, liquids and gases) for a KS3 level class. Includes questions, answers and assessment for learning opportunities.
GCSE Covalent Bonding
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GCSE Covalent Bonding

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PowerPoint that covers the following objectives: Define covalent bonding. Describe how covalent bonds form. Draw dot and cross diagrams to show covalent bonds in simple covalent molecules. This is made for a GCSE chemistry class. Includes questions, answers, diagrams, explanations and space for the teacher to model how to draw dot and cross diagrams if they wish (with the correct diagram on the next slide).
Using a Mass Balance
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Using a Mass Balance

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PowerPoint that covers the following learning objectives: Define the mass of an object. Measure mass of an object using a mass balance. Includes questions, pictures, instructions and a practical in which the students have to use mass balances to measure the mass of up to 20 objects. There are questions that ask students to add masses of objects together, substract masses and work out the difference. The results table, questions and space for answers are on the worksheet. This is for a primary/early secondary class. If you could spare 5 minutes, please review this resource, to help my online presence grow! :)
GCSE Earth's Atmosphere and How it has Changed
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GCSE Earth's Atmosphere and How it has Changed

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PowerPoint that covers the following learning objectives: Describe the composition of gases in the atmosphere. Explain how the composition of gases has changed from the early atmosphere. Includes explanations, questions and answers. This is made for a GCSE chemistry class. If you could spare 5 minutes, please review this resource, to help my online presence grow! :)
GCSE Chemical Calculations
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GCSE Chemical Calculations

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Lesson 1 - Conservation of Mass Lesson 2 - Ar, Mr and Calculating % Mass of an Element in a Compound Lesson 3 - The Mole and Calculating Number of Moles, Mass or Ar/Mr Lesson 4 - Reacting Masses in Equations If you could spare 5 minutes, please review this resource, to help my online presence grow! :)
GCSE Crude Oil and Hydrocarbons
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GCSE Crude Oil and Hydrocarbons

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Lesson 1 - Crude Oil, Hydrocarbons and Alkanes Lesson 2 - Fractional Distillation, Fractions and Uses of Fractions Lesson 3 - Properties of Hydrocarbons Lesson 4 - Combustion of Hydrocarbons Lesson 5 - Cracking Hydrocarbons
GCSE Electrolysis
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GCSE Electrolysis

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Lesson 1 - Introduction to Electrolysis Lesson 2 - Electrolysis of Molten Compounds Lesson 3 - Electrolysis of Aluminium Oxide Lesson 4 - Electrolysis of Aqueous Solutions Lesson 5 - Required Practical Electrolysis If you could spare 5 minutes, please review this resource, to help my online presence grow! :)