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I teach at a comprehensive academy. I design my lessons to require little/no prep and printing -- just use the slides and you are ready to go.
Condensation Polymers GCSE AQA
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Condensation Polymers GCSE AQA

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A lesson on the condensation polymers. It covers how polyesters form using structures and equations and compares addition and condensation polymers. It also goes through how amino acids join to form poly pepides. Questions and answers provided on slides – no need to print. Designed for the AQA 9-1 GCSE specification.
Equilibrium Constant Kc OCR A Level Chemistry
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Equilibrium Constant Kc OCR A Level Chemistry

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A lesson that covers Kc for the new OCR A level specification. The lesson goes over how to write an equation for Kc from a balanced equation, how to calculate Kc from equilibrium concentration, units for Kc, how to calculate Kc from starting concentration and how Kc tells you which side the equilibrium lies. Questions and answers on slides – no printing required.
Starter Collection Middle Part of Module 6 Organic Chemistry OCR A Level
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Starter Collection Middle Part of Module 6 Organic Chemistry OCR A Level

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A collection of starters covering the middle portion of Module 6 - Organic Chemistry. Each starter contains a bronze/silver/gold option and the answers are given on the following slide. Includes 9 starters: Review of benzene (covers content from several lessons) Carbonyl compounds ID aldehydes and ketones Introduction of amines and amides Carboxylic Acids Carboxylic Acid Derivatives Synthesis of Amines and Amides Amino Acids and Chirality Condensation Polymers
Amino Acids and Chirality OCR A Level
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Amino Acids and Chirality OCR A Level

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A lesson on amino acids and chirality designed for the new OCR A level spec. Includes what an amino acid is, reactions of amino acids, a review of isomerism, optical isomers and identifying the chiral carbon in organic compounds. Includes questions on slides for students to work through – no printing required.
Pure and Impure GCSE AQA
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Pure and Impure GCSE AQA

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A lesson on pure and impure substances. The lesson covers what the terms mean, particle diagrams for each and how to determine purity using data. It also covers the meaning of a formulation. Questions and answers provided on slides – no need to print. Designed for the AQA 9-1 GCSE specification.
Gas Volumes and Gas Calculations Edexcel 9-1 Separate (Triple) Science
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Gas Volumes and Gas Calculations Edexcel 9-1 Separate (Triple) Science

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A lesson on gas volumes and calculations designed for the Edexcel 9-1 separate science specification. Lesson goes over what molar volume of a gas is, how to calculate the volume of a gas from moles (and vice versa) and how to apply gas volumes to reacting mass calculations. Contains exam questions and calculation questions for students to complete on the Power Point with answers – no printing required. Update: Optional worksheet included if you want to print it out to give students extra practice – I used it as a starter for the following lesson.
Redox and Corrosion (Oxidation, Reduction and Corrosion)  Edexcel 9-1
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Redox and Corrosion (Oxidation, Reduction and Corrosion) Edexcel 9-1

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A lesson on oxidation, reduction and corrosion designed for the Edexcel 9-1 spec. Lesson covers what is rusting, what iron needs to rust, how rusting can be prevented and the difference between rusting and corrosion. Lesson then defines oxidation and reduction in terms of oxygen and asks students to apply that to some equations. Then the lesson goes on to cover the higher only content on oxidation and reduction in terms of electrons.
Alcohols GCSE AQA
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Alcohols GCSE AQA

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A lesson on the alcohols. It covers what an alcohol is, how alcoholic drinks are made and reactions of alcohols. Questions and answers provided on slides – no need to print. Designed for the AQA 9-1 GCSE specification.
Extracting Metals Biological Methods GCSE AQA
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Extracting Metals Biological Methods GCSE AQA

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A lesson on bioleaching and phytomining. It covers what the methods are and their advantages/disadvantages. Links to videos and suggested tasks are included such as filling in a table, answering questions or drawing cartoons of the methods. Questions and answers are included in the slides – no need to print. Designed for the AQA GCSE 9-1 specification.
Intermolecular Forces OCR A Level
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Intermolecular Forces OCR A Level

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A lesson that introduces intermolecular forces. It covers the different types of forces: induced dipole-dipole, permanent dipole-dipole and hydrogen bonding. Lesson goes over which type of molecules have each type of force and what the forces are. Also covers factors that influence strength of induced dipole-dipole interactions. Questions and answers are on the slides for students to work through – no printing required. Designed for the new OCR A Level specification
Aldehydes and Ketones OCR A Level
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Aldehydes and Ketones OCR A Level

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A lesson on aldehydes and ketones designed for the new OCR A level spec. Includes a review of naming aldehydes and ketones, why C=O undergoes nucleophilic addition, mechanism for the reaction and reactions of carbonyls with NaBH4 and CN. Includes questions on slides for students to work through – no printing required.
Conservation of Mass Edexcel 9-1
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Conservation of Mass Edexcel 9-1

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A lesson on the Law of Conversation of Mass for the Edexcel 9-1 spec. Covers what is the Law of Conservation of Mass, how to apply the law to calculate the mass in exam questions and how to prove the law of conservation of mass using moles. Contains exam questions through the presentation for students to work on without printing or you can use the word document included and print those questions out for students to work through.
Condensation Polymers OCR A Level Chemistry
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Condensation Polymers OCR A Level Chemistry

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A lesson on condensation polymers designed for the new OCR A level spec. Includes what a condensation polymer is, what are polyesters and polyamides, how to draw polymers from monomers, how to draw monomers from polymers and the products of hydrolysis of polyesters and polyamides. Includes questions on slides for students to work through – no printing required.
Synthesis of Amines and Amides OCR A Level
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Synthesis of Amines and Amides OCR A Level

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A lesson on amines and amides designed for the new OCR A level spec. Includes making aliphatic amines from ammonia, making aromatic amines from nitrobenzene and making amides from acyl chlorides. Includes questions on slides for students to work through – no printing required.
Oxidation and Reduction Year 12 BTEC
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Oxidation and Reduction Year 12 BTEC

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A lesson on reacting oxidation and reduction. Designed for Pearson BTEC Level 3 National Certificate in Applied Science Unit 1 (Principles and Applications of Science I). Lesson covers assigning oxidation states, the meaning of oxidation and reduction and how to identify what has been oxidised or reduced in a reaction. Includes questions for students to complete on the slides. No printing required.
Materials Edexcel 9-1 Separate (Triple) Science
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Materials Edexcel 9-1 Separate (Triple) Science

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A lesson on materials for the Edexcel 9-1 separate sciences specification. Covers the properties of different materials (ceramics, composites, glass) and asks students to choose the best material for a given use from data provided. Includes exam questions or exam-style questions on the slides. No printing required.
Carboxylic Acids GCSE AQA
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Carboxylic Acids GCSE AQA

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A lesson on the carboxylic acid homologous series. It covers what a carboxylic acid is, how carboxylic acids are weak acids and the making of esters from acids. Questions and answers provided on slides – no need to print. Designed for the AQA 9-1 GCSE specification.
Addition Polymers A Level OCR
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Addition Polymers A Level OCR

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A Powerpoint presentation on addition polymers from the OCR new A-level specification. Lesson covers what an addition polymer is, drawing polymers from monomers (and vice versa) and disposing of polymers. Contains questions on slides, so no printing required.
Free Radical Substitution A Level OCR
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Free Radical Substitution A Level OCR

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A Powerpoint presentation covering free radical substitution from the OCR new A-level specification. Lesson covers what is homolytic fission, steps in a free radical substitution reaction and why free radical substitution leads to a mixture of products. Contains questions on slides, so no printing required.