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I have a variety of resources covering AQA GCSE Science as well as OCR A level Biology, Chemistry and Physics. There are also some PD resources and whole school assemblies.

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I have a variety of resources covering AQA GCSE Science as well as OCR A level Biology, Chemistry and Physics. There are also some PD resources and whole school assemblies.
AQA chemistry paper 2  revision
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AQA chemistry paper 2 revision

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A complete lesson covering AQA trilogy and chemistry GCSE paper 2. It includes: Rates Equilibria Hydrocarbons Atmosphere Using resources chromatography RPA Rates RPA Gas tests Includes a variety of activities including multiple choice and exam questions Includes the 2022 version and an updated version for 2023 All answers provided
OCR Chemistry Introduction to reaction mechanisms
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OCR Chemistry Introduction to reaction mechanisms

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A complete lesson covering point 4.1.1. f-i heterolytic fission, homolytic fission and reaction mechanisms. It covers radicals, the difference between homolytic and heterolytic fission, reaction mechanisms, the use of curly arrows and lots of examples. This lesson includes a starter, full notes, various student activities and a differentiated summary at the end. All answers included Some slides have additional notes to support delivery Update- 26/11 mistake on one slide corrected
OCR Chemistry CFCs and the ozone layer
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OCR Chemistry CFCs and the ozone layer

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A full lesson covering point 4.2.2e of the OCR A level Chemistry specification- the environmental issues caused by haloalkanes. It covers the development and use of organohalogens as well as the mechanisms by which CFCs cause damage to the ozone layer. It also includes the other chemicals that may damage the ozone layer and the chemicals that are being used as an alternative. The lesson includes a starter, full notes, various student activities and a fully differentiated summary at the end. All answers included.
AQA trilogy rates of reaction revision
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AQA trilogy rates of reaction revision

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A complete lesson revising section 5.6 of the AQA trilogy GCSE specification- rates of reaction and equilibrium. The lesson covers a range of retrieval activities including activation energy, the role of catalysts and calculating Mr. The lesson also includes lost of exam practice including questions on the required practicals from rates and examples of the 6 mark style longer answer question. All answers included
OCR Chemistry The rate determining step
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OCR Chemistry The rate determining step

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A full lesson covering section 5.1.1 i of the OCR a level chemistry specification- the rate determining step. It covers how to analyse results to calculate the order of reactants and how to use this to work our reaction mechanisms. There are worked examples allowing for a ‘I do- we do-you do’ style of delivery. The lesson includes a starter, full notes, worked examples, student activities and a differentiated summary at the end All answers included
OCR Chemistry fuel cells and storage cells
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OCR Chemistry fuel cells and storage cells

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This is a complete lesson covering sections 5.2.3 J and K of the OCR Chemistry specification- Fuel cells. The lesson starts be recapping some electrode potential calculations and a method for measuring those potentials. It then introduces cells and discusses the difference between primary and secondary cells along with associated calculations. The lesson then focuses on fuel cells including the difference between an alkaline and an acid fuel cell The lesson includes a starter, full notes, various student led activities and a differentiated summary at the end. All answers are included. I actively try to reduce photocopying, so all of the lesson resources are within the PowerPoint rather than as extra sheets.
OCR Chemistry Module 5 Rates of reaction
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OCR Chemistry Module 5 Rates of reaction

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A bundle of 5 lessons covering section 5.1.1 of the OCR A level chemistry specification- How fast? It covers: The order of reactants The rate constant concentration time graphs rate time graphs Th rate determining step The effect of temperature on rate constants The Arrhenius equation Two opportunities to complete PAGs Each lesson includes a starter, full notes, various student activities and a differentiated summary at the end
OCR Chemistry nitrogen compounds + polymers
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OCR Chemistry nitrogen compounds + polymers

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A suite of 4 lessons that cover the following Amines Amides Polyesters Polyamides Making carbon-carbon bonds Nitriles All answers included All activities within each PPT
OCR Chemistry Mass spectroscopy
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OCR Chemistry Mass spectroscopy

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A complete lesson covering section 4.2.4 f and g of the OCR Chemistry specification- mass spectroscopy. It shows how the molecular ion is formed and how the M peak can be used to determine molecular mass. It also covers fragmentation and the uses of fragments to help identify compounds. It also discusses the M+1 peak and its implications, including a formula to discover the number of carbons. The lesson closes with some practice using mass spectra, The lesson includes a starter, full notes, a variety of student activities and a fully differentiated summary at the end, All answers included
OCR A level Chemistry Addition Polymers from Alkenes
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OCR A level Chemistry Addition Polymers from Alkenes

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A complete lesson, with associated resources, covering points 4.1.3 j,k and i of the OCR A level Chemistry specification- Polymers from Alkenes and disposing of waste Polymers. It covers addition polymerisation, the discovery and properties of poly(ethene), producing equations for polymerisation, methods of disposing of polymers and their environmental impacts. Also icnldues a video about the first heat resistant polymer produced-bakelite. The lesson includes a starter, full notes, various independent student activities and a differentiated summary activity at the end. All answers provided
AQA Atomic structure revision
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AQA Atomic structure revision

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A revision lesson covering sections 5.1.1 and 5.1.2 of the AQA trilogy science course- atomic structure and the periodic table. would also cover the GCSE Chemistry course. The lesson includes a variety of retrieval practice activities and exam questions. All slides animated- in some cases click the boxes to reveal the answer. The lesson includes: Properties of subatomic particles Atomic structure History of the atom uses of mass and proton numbers calculating relative atomic masses Electron configuration All answers included and all resources within the PowerPoint
AQA science Hydrocarbons revision
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AQA science Hydrocarbons revision

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A complete lesson revising section 5.7.1 of the AQA trilogy science course- hydrocarbons and fuels and feedstock. It covers: Hydrocarbons Formation of fossil fuels Alkanes Properties of hydrocarbons Fractional distillation Cracking Combustion All activities within the PPT. Includes lots of retrieval activities and exam questions All answers provided
OCR Chemistry Born Haber cycles
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OCR Chemistry Born Haber cycles

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A complete lesson covering section 5.2.1 b and e of the OCR Chemistry specification- Born-Haber cycles. The lesson covers the construction of Born Haber cycles, building upon the study of Hess’ law from year 12. It follows the explicit instruction model of delivery with an introduction including full notes then opportunities for I do, we do and you. It includes several example questions along with exam questions. All answers provided The lesson includes a starter and a differentiated summary at the end I aim to reduce photocopying so all resources are in the PPT (27 slides in total)
AQA Trilogy Chemical analysis revision
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AQA Trilogy Chemical analysis revision

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A complete lesson revision module C8- chemical analysis from the AQA Trilogy combined course It covers chromatography, formulations and the gas tests via a series of retrieval activities as well as lots of exam practice. Includes the chromatography required practical. Some slides are animated with triggers to make the animation work- simply clock the boxes when showing the PPT and they will disappear All resources are in the PPT and all answers included
OCR A  level Chemistry  revision plan
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OCR A level Chemistry revision plan

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A PDF covering an 11 week revision plan covering all the topics in the OCR A Chemistry A level specification. Each week includes a blank mind map, a PLC for the specification points covered and exam questions. Each week there is either a retrieval quiz or a revision place mat to complete. The topics covered are: Reaction mechanisms 1 Rates and equilibria Foundations in chemistry pH and buffers Organic compounds Periodicity Reaction mechanisms 2 Enthalpy and energy Redox reactions, electrochemical cells and transition metals Synthesis Analysis Includes some resources that have been adapted from other free resources on TES
OCR Dative covalent and unusual covalent bonding
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OCR Dative covalent and unusual covalent bonding

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A full lesson covering section 2.2.2 d, e and of the OCR A level specification. This lesson focuses on dative covalent bonding and examples of covalent bonds that break the octet rule. Includes a starter, recap activity on uncommon covalent compound, full notes, student practice and a set of differentiated questions at the end. All answers are given Some slides include notes to support delivery as well as suggestions on how to cover the concepts.
OCR Chemistry electrode potentials
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OCR Chemistry electrode potentials

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A pair of lessons covering sections 5.2.3 f-i of the OCR Chemistry specification- electrode potentials The first lesson starts by looking at what half-cells are, how they are formed and the importance of salt bridges. It also covers how they can be used to measure standard electrode potentials. The lesson then covers half equations and using them to calculate the voltage of a electrochemical cell. The second lesson looks at the feasibility of reactions and how they can be predicted using half-cells. It also looks at the limitations of using electrode potentials to predict reactions Both lessons include lots of student independent work tasks and all answers are included I am to reduce photocopying so all activties are in the PPTs (30 slides and 25 slides each)
OCR Chemistry redox reactions + titrations
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OCR Chemistry redox reactions + titrations

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A complete lesson covering section 5.2.3 a- e of the OCR Chemistry specification - redox reactions and carrying out redox titrations. The lesson opens with a reminder of oxidation numbers from year 12. It then looks at reducing and oxidising agents using an example to reinforce the idea. The lesson then moves onto how half equations can be used to construct overall equations for reactions, again with students led practice. It then looks at using oxidation numbers to complete equations, including when some species are missing from the equation (such as water) . The final part of the lesson looks at redox titrations including both how to carry them out as well as various examples of calculation including calculating purity and using it to work out water of crystalisation. The lesson includes worked examples and student independent practice. I aim to reduce copying so all activities are within the PowerPoint- 36 slides in total
OCR Chemistry Enthalpy and Entropy
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OCR Chemistry Enthalpy and Entropy

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A bundle of four lessons that coves section 5.2.1 and 5.2.2 of the OCR specification- enthalpy, entropy and born Haber cycles The lessons cover: Lattice enthalpy Enthalpy cycles Related calculations Enthalpy and entropy Free energy All answers provided I aim to reduce photocopying so all resources are in the PPT
OCR A level chemistry Electron configuration
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OCR A level chemistry Electron configuration

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This is the first lesson in OCR Electron structure and Bonding. This is a full lesson covering all the OCR specification points in section 2.2.1. This lesson covers electron shells, sub orbitals, electron spin, electron structure, forming ions and the three ways of demonstrating the arrangement of electrons in atoms and ions. It includes a starter, comprehensive notes, a variety of activities and summary questions and has differentiated questions Includes all answers Many slides have additional teacher notes to support delivery with suggestions about how to explain phenomena to students. This is a free sample- other lessons are available in my shop