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A Chemistry teacher by training and Public Services teacher by accident, I teach all of the Sciences and the wide range of subjects found within Public Services. When not teaching, I glide to get away from it all!

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A Chemistry teacher by training and Public Services teacher by accident, I teach all of the Sciences and the wide range of subjects found within Public Services. When not teaching, I glide to get away from it all!
Enzymes Tables of Results and Graphs APP
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Enzymes Tables of Results and Graphs APP

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This fits into the Y8 Food and Digestion topic but can be used for assessing tables of results drawing and graph plotting. Students are given information to be able to plot a graph which they then have to analyse. The table of results must be completed by identifying any anomalies and then calculating the mean average before a line graph is plotted. New style assessment levels are given.
Writing Conclusions
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Writing Conclusions

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Remember to PEE when writing a conclusion. Simple wall display to help remind your students what to do when writing a conclusion.
AQA CH2 Electrolysis and Redox
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AQA CH2 Electrolysis and Redox

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A lesson that summarises and assesses electrolysis and redox reactions. Information is given on the powerpoint and then students are given the worksheet for them to choose their working level of questions. Textbooks, revision guides or access to BBC Bitesize (or similar) will be required.
Who Can Stand for Election?
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Who Can Stand for Election?

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This is designed for the L3 BTEC Public Services Unit 1 Government and Politics unit and covers the requirements candidates must meet in order to stand for election in the UK. This provides students with the notes that they will need to complete one of the assignments in the unit. The lesson was designed to be an independent study task but can also be taught.
The Role of Non-Statutory Public Services in the UK
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The Role of Non-Statutory Public Services in the UK

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This is part of the L3 BTEC Public Services Unit 3 Citizenship unit and looks at the role of non-statutory public services in the UK. Students are given a recap about the difference between statutory and non-statutory public services before being given some levelled guided research to complete into the different non-statutory public services in the UK and their role supporting society and the statutory public services.
Introduction to Human Rights
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Introduction to Human Rights

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This was designed as part of the L3 BTEC Public Services Unit 1 Goverment and Politics unit and is the introduction to the section on Human Rights. This was set as independent study in order to prepare for the lessons but could also be taught as a seminar.
Aerobic and Anaerobic Respiration
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Aerobic and Anaerobic Respiration

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Students will learn about the two types of respiration and will carry out a practical in order to find out what is produced in aerobic respiration. The lesson starts with the common misconception that respiration and breathing are the same thing and clarifies the differences. Students then move on to identifying what is produced by aerobic respiration in order to plan an investigation to find out which of two flasks of germinating peas is respiring. A planning template is provided for the students to follow. The experiment can be easily set up by having two sealed vacuum flasks, one with hot water peas and one with room temperature water and peas with thermometers. A delivery tube can also be attached to test for carbon dioxide using a bicarbonate indicator. You may need to “fudge” the set up in order to ensure that carbon dioxide is being produced by the correct flask.
Naming Organic Compounds
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Naming Organic Compounds

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The first lesson for Y12 Organic Chemistry. This should involve refreshing from GCSE but does take the process of naming compounds in a step-by-step manner before giving some compounds to have a go at naming.
Tissues, Organs and the Digestive System Exam Preparation
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Tissues, Organs and the Digestive System Exam Preparation

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Designed to act as a summary for the Organisation and the Digestive System GCSE topic, this covers the key areas that students need to know. This was tailored for my lower ability GCSE class but can be easily tailored to the needs of your class by changing some of the questions on the last slide as required.
AQA C3 Structure and Bonding Revision
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AQA C3 Structure and Bonding Revision

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Revision for the AQA C3 Structure and Bonding unit. The questions on the sheet cover all of the areas in the topic and will provide a revision sheet for the students once completed. I recommend printing back to back onto A3. I have used it: As a starter to identify areas of weakness. As a final summary before the end of unit test. This can be in class or as homework. A group activity during the lesson. Students work in pairs and take it in turns to answer the questions on the sheet. Once the first person has answered a question, their partner can either answer another one, add to the previous answer or, using a different colour, correct a previous answer.
AQA P15 Magnets and Electromagnets
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AQA P15 Magnets and Electromagnets

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This is designed as the first lesson in the AQA P15 Electromagnetism topic. It is a practical lesson where the students carry out a range of investigations in order to find out about the properties of magnets. Equipment needed for the students: bar magnets; thread; plotting compasses; wooden clamp stands (if available) and paperclips. Equipment needed for the teacher to demo: OHP; iron filings; electromagnet. The three investigations are clearly explained and then there is a slide of differentiated questions. The final slides are images that may be useful in a class discussion about magnetic fields if an OHP is not available.
B10 Human Nervous System Summary
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B10 Human Nervous System Summary

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This covers all of the key information that students need for the AQA B10 Human Nervous System topic. This can either be given as a graphic organiser to structure homework or as a prompt in lessons to direct revision. I have used it printed out double sided on A3 for students to complete and then keep in a revision folder in preparation for their GCSE exams. The questions in boxes with dotted lines are more challenging.
B9 Respiration - Responses to Exercise
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B9 Respiration - Responses to Exercise

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This is part of the AQA B9 Respiration topic and covers a practical to find out the effect of exercise on the body. This takes students through how to take a pulse and then step by step the practical method. The tables of results are provided for the four stages of the experiment. You will need to have a timer on screen if you are doing it whole class or stopwatches if they are going to work in pairs/individually. There are two sets of questions (using the data and making conclusions) at the end that can either both be completed or just one depending on the ability of your group. This was designed for a middle ability group.
B10 Principles of Homeostasis
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B10 Principles of Homeostasis

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This is for the AQA B10 Human Nervous System topic and is the first lesson in the topic covering homeostasis. There are two starter activities provided to choose from depending on the ability of your group and their prior knowledge. The lesson takes students through developing definitions of homeostasis and key terms before finishing with a set of questions for which they will need access to textbooks.
B9 Respiration Summary
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B9 Respiration Summary

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Designed for a middle ability group, this is a summary of the AQA B9 Respiration topic. This can either be set as a graphic orgnaiser for homework or used in lesson as a prompt for students to complete their revision.
C8 Rates and Equilibrium Summary
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C8 Rates and Equilibrium Summary

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A summary sheet for the AQA 9-1 C8 Rates and Equilibrium topic. Once students have completed it, they will have all of the key information needed for the topic.
C12.2 Chromatography
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C12.2 Chromatography

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This is designed a summary question sheet for a foundation group but can be used for higher students too. Planned to be completed after the practical and theory work has been completed to check the understanding. Answers are provided!
Organic Synthesis and Synthetic Routes
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Organic Synthesis and Synthetic Routes

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A Level resources showing all of the different mechanisms to produce all of the organic molecules covered in the AQA course. The ppt takes the students through the different mechanisms and shows the reagents and conditions needed as well as identifying the type of mechanism involved. Questions are included which are planned using the “I do, We do, You do” principle.
Covalent Bonding Giant Molecules
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Covalent Bonding Giant Molecules

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Guided revision going through all of the AQA specification points. key terminology properties examples with diagrams of the giant molecules examples of questions with “build your answer” explanations to model how to gain full marks exam questions carefully chosen and annotated using the BUG method to ensure students can achieve high marks
Covalent Bonding Small Molecules Revision
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Covalent Bonding Small Molecules Revision

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Guided revision for the AQA covalent bonding section, specifically the small molecules. The key specification points are covered with tips on how to draw the molecules and identifying the limitations of the molecules. AQA past paper exam questions are given to go through with the students modeling how to answer them, using the BUG technique (explained on the slides).