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Pearson BTEC-Applied science-UNIT 2C-How to write a scientific report
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Unit 2-Practical scientific procedures and techniques Learning aim C: Undertake chromatographic techniques to identify components in mixtures. For many of my students this was the first time they needed to write a scientific report i thus produced a guide for this learning aim. This was a huge success and i had the pleasure of marking some beautifully written reports. The relevant P/M/D criteria for this learning aim have been covered within this guide. I’ve also attached the specification and assignment briefs so you can have it all in one place. Best of all enjoy it all for free :)
AQA new specification-History of the atmosphere-C13.1
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C13-The Earth’s atmosphere-History of our atmoshphere lesson created in accordance to the NEW AQA Specification (9-1). Designed for a mixed ability year 11 separates class, although content can be adjusted to suit any ability. Includes: slide animations, embedded videos, and homework with answers as well as a interactive review task. If for any reason the video link does not work, a URL has also been included in the notes. For further enquiries please email paperfriendlyresources@gmail.com AQA spec link: 4.9.1.2, 3 Theories about what was in the Earth’s early atmosphere and how the atmosphere was formed have changed and developed over time. Evidence for the early atmosphere is limited because of the time scale of 4.6 billion years. One theory suggests that during the first billion years of the Earth’s existence there was intense volcanic activity that released gases that formed the early atmosphere and water vapour that condensed to form the oceans. At the start of this period the Earth’s atmosphere may have been like the atmospheres of Mars and Venus today, consisting of mainly carbon dioxide with little or no oxygen gas. Volcanoes also produced nitrogen which gradually built up in the atmosphere and there may have been small proportions of methane and ammonia. When the oceans formed carbon dioxide dissolved in the water and carbonates were precipitated producing sediments, reducing the amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. No knowledge of other theories is required. Students should be able to, given appropriate information, interpret evidence and evaluate different theories about the Earth’s early atmosphere. 9.1.3 Algae and plants produced the oxygen that is now in the atmosphere by photosynthesis, which can be represented by the equation: 6CO2 + 6H2O C6H12O6 + 6O2 carbon dioxide + water glucose + oxygen Algae first produced oxygen about 2.7 billion years ago and soon after this oxygen appeared in the atmosphere. Over the next billion years plants evolved and the percentage of oxygen gradually increased to a level that enabled animals to evolve.
AQA new specification-Reduce, reuse and recycle-C12.6
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C12-Using Earths resources-Reduce, reuse and recycle lesson created in accordance to the NEW AQA Specification (9-1). Designed for a mixed ability year 11 class, although content can be adjusted to suit any ability. Includes: slide animations, embedded videos and practice questions with answers on slides as well as a interactive review task. If for any reason the video link does not work, a URL has also been included in the notes. NB: an article has been attached for those students who are really intrested in the statistics, a great stretch and challenge activity. AQA spec link: 4.10.2.2
AQA new specification-C2 The Periodic Table-Separate Science-Complete bundle
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AQA new specification-C2 The Periodic Table-Separate Science-Complete bundle

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This bundle includes the C2 unit-The Periodic table. This bundle is for separate science students ONLY however, can be taught to combined students simply miss out C2.6. All lessons have been done in accordance to the specification requirements. Videos have been embedded for ease of use (no internet connection required although URL has also been provided), and printer friendly resources attached. Search the individual lessons for more information on the lesson content. Lesson 1-C2.1 History of the Periodic table research task can be set as homework Lesson 2-C2.2 Part 1: The arrangement of the periodic table Lesson 3-C2.2-Part 2: The Noble gases Lesson 4-C2.3 Group 1-Alkali Metals Lesson 5-C2.4 Group 7-Halogens Lesson 6-C2.4 Halide Displacement Lesson 7-C2.5 Explaining trends Lesson 8 (Separates only) -C2.6-Transition Elements Save 20% by purchasing this bundle
AQA new specification-Pure substances and mixtures-C10.1
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AQA new specification-Pure substances and mixtures-C10.1

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C10-Chemical analysis-Pure substances and mixtures lesson created in accordance to the NEW AQA Specification (9-1). Designed for a low ability year 11 class, although content can be adjusted to suit any ability. Includes: slide animations, embedded videos and practice questions with answers on slides as well as a interactive review task. If for any reason the video link does not work, a URL has also been included in the notes. AQA spec link: 5.8.1.1 and 5.8.1.2 In chemistry, a pure substance is a single element or compound, not mixed with any other substance. Pure elements and compounds melt and boil at specific temperatures. Melting point and boiling point data can be used to distinguish pure substances from mixtures. In everyday language, a pure substance can mean a substance that has had nothing added to it, so it is unadulterated and in its natural state, eg pure milk. Students should be able to use melting point and boiling point data to distinguish pure from impure substances. Many products are complex mixtures in which each chemical has a particular purpose. Formulations are made by mixing the components in carefully measured quantities to ensure that the product has the required properties. Formulations include fuels, cleaning agents, paints, medicines, alloys, fertilisers and foods. Students should be able to identify formulations given appropriate information. Students do not need to know the names of components in proprietary products.
Pearson BTEC -Sample assessment material - Unit 1 Principles and Applications of Science I
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Pearson BTEC -Sample assessment material - Unit 1 Principles and Applications of Science I

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Attached is the sample assessment material on UNIT 1 For the NEW (2016) BTEC applied science specification. I have given my students each a copy of the sample paper (w/o mark scheme) for an open book assessment, in preparation for their mocks but you can use it is as a class test. For ease of use i converted the PDF file into a word document which i have also attached. It was very fiddly to find this on the pearson website and i dislike editing pdf documents so i hope it has saved you some hassle. Please leave a review to let me know if it was useful or how you used it in your lesson.
Pearson BTEC-Applied science-UNIT 2D-Complete bundle
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Pearson BTEC-Applied science-UNIT 2D-Complete bundle

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This bundle includes all the resources required to teach unit 2D for the new Pearson BTEC applied science specification. Learning aim D: Review personal development of scientific skills for laboratory work All lessons have been created in accordance to the specification requirements. Videos have been embedded for ease of use and printer friendly resources attached. Search the individual lessons for more information on the lesson content. Save 22% by purchasing this bundle. Lesson 1-Personal responsibility Lesson 2-Interpersonal skills Lesson 3-Professional practice Assignment template
AQA new specification-Group 7-Halide displacement-C2.4
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AQA new specification-Group 7-Halide displacement-C2.4

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C2-The periodic table-Group 7-halide displacement lesson created in accordance to the NEW AQA Specification (9-1). Designed for a mixed ability year 9 class, although content can be adjusted to suit any ability. Please note: this lesson is on halide displacement ONLY, visit the following link for group 7-the halogens lesson https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/aqa-new-specification-group-7-the-halogens-c2-4-12257790 Includes: slide animations, embedded videos, and homework with answers as well as a interactive review task. If for any reason the video link does not work, a URL has also been included in the notes. For further enquiries please email paperfriendlyresources@gmail.com Also available via instagram: Paperfriendlyresourcesuk AQA spec link: 4.1.2.6
AQA new specification-Global-climate-change-C13.4
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C13-The Earth’s atmosphere-Global climate change lesson created in accordance to the NEW AQA Specification (9-1). Designed for a mixed ability year 11 separates class, although content can be adjusted to suit any ability. Includes: slide animations, embedded videos, and homework with answers as well as a interactive review task. If for any reason the video link does not work, a URL has also been included in the notes. For further enquiries please email paperfriendlyresources@gmail.com AQA spec link: 4.9.2.3,4
Pearson BTEC New specification-Applied science-Unit 1 complete bundle-A1+A2
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Pearson BTEC New specification-Applied science-Unit 1 complete bundle-A1+A2

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This bundle includes the BTEC Chemistry unit 1 for the new Pearson BTEC applied science specification. Everything you need to teach unit 1 has been included in this bundle. Students will be externally assessed for this unit in Jan. All lessons have been created in accordance to the specification requirements. Videos have been embedded for ease of use and printer friendly resources attached. Search the individual lessons for more information on the lesson content. Save 25% by purchasing this bundle. A1-Structure and bonding in applications in science -BTECH chemistry test + MS Lesson 1-Electronic structure Lesson 2-Ionic Bonding Lesson 3-Covalent Bonding Lesson 4-Metallic Bonding Lesson 5-Electronegativity Lesson 6-Intermolecular forces Lesson 7-Balancing equations Lesson 8-Empirical formula and reacting masses Lesson 9-Concentration and percentage yield -Periodic table -Worksheets -Homework A2-A2 Production and uses of substances in relation to properties Lesson 1-Groups and periods Lesson 2-Physical properties-1 Lesson 3-Physical properties-2 Lesson 4-Chemical properties-1 Lesson 5-CP-oxidation and reduction-2 Lesson 6-CP-displacement reactions of metals and halogens-3 -Periodic table -Worksheets -Revision checklist
Pearson BTEC New specification-Applied science-Unit 1-A1 complete bundle
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Pearson BTEC New specification-Applied science-Unit 1-A1 complete bundle

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This bundle includes the BTEC Chemistry A1-unit for the new Pearson BTEC applied science specification. Everything you need to teach the A1 module has been included in this bundle. All lessons have been created in accordance to the specification requirements. Videos have been embedded for ease of use and printer friendly resources attached. Search the individual lessons for more information on the lesson content. Save 31% by purchasing this bundle. -BTECH chemistry test + MS Lesson 1-Electronic structure Lesson 2-Ionic Bonding Lesson 3-Covalent Bonding Lesson 4-Metallic Bonding Lesson 5-Electronegativity Lesson 6-Intermolecular forces Lesson 7-Balancing equations Lesson 8-Empirical formula and reacting masses Lesson 9-Concentration and percentage yield -Periodic table -Worksheets -Homework
Pearson BTEC-Applied science-UNIT 2D-Personal  responsibility
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Unit 2-Practical scientific procedures and techniques Learning aim D: Review personal development of scientific skills for laboratory work. How did i teach this? This assignment allows students to review the skills they attained in this unit. It also reiterates the importance of H&S as well as professional practice. Before setting the assignment i first taught three lessons covering the content in Pearson BTEC national-Applied science-Student book 1. Due to the complexity of this assignment i provided my students with a template which covered the P/M/D criteria (download the free template). This prevented students from going off on a tangent and also ensured they had mentioned the key skills for both assignment B and C. NB: Personal responsibility is the first of the three lessons. Worksheets attached and videos embedded for ease of use.
Certificate of Achievement and Effort for Chemistry
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Certificate of Achievement and Effort for Chemistry

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Every year we have students that have gone above and beyond within our classes however, they aren’t always acknowledged in reward assemblies because of the large pool of students they are competing against. Most of the certificate templates I found online were either over complicated, childish or both. Students in secondary school wish to be treated as young adults hence, I have created a sophisticated certificate, one that students would be proud to take home. Reward the students in your chemistry classes for their achievement and effort using these certificates, download for free and edit away! If you like this certificate but don’t teach chemsitry, edit away! P.S I have attached PDF and Word doc versions, I recommend you print your certificates as PDF.
KS3 Acids and Alkalis Introduction | Suitable for Activate
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This lessons has been made in accordance to the national curriculum for KS3 Download for FREE! Checkout the complete bundle for this unit: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/ks3-acids-and-alkalis-six-lessons-complete-unit-suitable-for-activate-sow-12410526 Suitable for a high ability KS3 class and to use as part of the ‘Activate’ schemes of work. Resources can be adjusted to meet the needs of your class. Includes: slide animations, embedded videos, worksheets, and questions with answers as well as a interactive review task. If for any reason the video link does not work, a URL has also been included in the notes. For further enquiries please email paperfriendlyresources@gmail.com
KS3 Acids and Alkalis| SIX LESSONS | Complete Unit (Suitable for Activate SOW)
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KS3 Acids and Alkalis| SIX LESSONS | Complete Unit (Suitable for Activate SOW)

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Complete bundle on Acids and Alkalis, suitable for a high ability KS3 class and to use as part of the ‘Activate’ schemes of work. Resources can be adjusted to meet the needs of your class. Save 20% by purchasing this bundle! For further enquiries please email paperfriendlyresources@gmail.com Also available via instagram: Paperfriendlyresourcesuk Lessons (Recommended order) L1: Acids and Alkali intro L2: Indicators & pH -part 1 L3: Indicators & pH-part 2 L4: Neutralisation -part 1 L5: Neutralisation-part 2 L6: Making salts
KS3 Making Salts | Suitable for Activate
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KS3 Acids and Alkalis Introduction
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This lessons has been made in accordance to the national curriculum for KS3 Download for FREE! Suitable for a high ability KS3 class and to use as part of the ‘Activate’ schemes of work. Resources can be adjusted to meet the needs of your class. Includes: slide animations, embedded videos, homework, and questions with answers as well as a interactive review task. If for any reason the video link does not work, a URL has also been included in the notes. For further enquiries please email paperfriendlyresources@gmail.com Includes
KS3 Neutralisation Double lesson | Indigestion | Suitable for Activate
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KS3 Neutralisation Double lesson | Indigestion | Suitable for Activate

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This lessons has been made in accordance to the national curriculum for KS3 Suitable for a high ability KS3 class and to use as part of the ‘Activate’ schemes of work. Resources can be adjusted to meet the needs of your class. Includes: slide animations, embedded videos, worksheets, and questions with answers as well as a interactive review task. If for any reason the video link does not work, a URL has also been included in the notes. For further enquiries please email paperfriendlyresources@gmail.com