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Supplying secondary and six form science lessons and resources. Covering Biology, Chemistry and Physics. All resources are designed for the latest specifications (AQA and Edexcel). Author holds MChem in Medicinal Chemistry and Pharmacology, qualified and published Analytical chemist and also holds full teaching qualifications.

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Supplying secondary and six form science lessons and resources. Covering Biology, Chemistry and Physics. All resources are designed for the latest specifications (AQA and Edexcel). Author holds MChem in Medicinal Chemistry and Pharmacology, qualified and published Analytical chemist and also holds full teaching qualifications.
Conservation of Mass
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Conservation of Mass

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Designed to assist KS4 with introduction to quantitative chemistry. Covers the law of conservation of mass. Leads students through understanding formulae, identifying elements and atom count, and carries through to worked examples for Relative formula mass. Animated presentation assists students of all levels to understand balancing equations. Step by step guide with example workings to assist learners of different styles. Differentiated sheets for practising balancing equations. Discusses how matter can be lost via gas or gained via oxidation. Exam style question for plenary
Magnets and Magnetic Fields
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Magnets and Magnetic Fields

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This is designed for Year 7 but can be altered for any year group / ability. Covers an introduction to magnets, the main magnetic metals and leads the students through discovering and drawing magnetic fields. Creative task to help students practise literacy and justification skills
Aerobic Respiration
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Aerobic Respiration

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Designed to the new specification for AQA. Can be adapted to suit student learning or teacher lead activities. Recently updated to include graph analysis Introduces respiration and discusses it’s role within cells. Slides lead the learner through discovering the equation and it’s comparison to photosynthesis. Real life application questions cover how exercising leads to anaerobic respiration. Foundation and Higher exam style questions attached to be used for practise / plenary.
Isotopes and Ions
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Isotopes and Ions

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(Updated) Designed for year 9 class. Easily adjusted to support all levels. This lesson enables the students to recall atomic structure and apply information to learn about isotopes. Visual guide to ion formation. Worksheet included for calculating subatomic particles with given data. Answer sheet included Introduction and practice questions for relative atomic mass based around Chlorine
History of the periodic table
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History of the periodic table

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Leads the students through the development of the periodic table from Newland's to Mendeleev's. Links to YouTube video that explains Mendeleev's discovery. Differentiated questions to help students understanding. Final task introduces the students to trends and helps them to see first hand how the table is used.
Resolving Vectors
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Resolving Vectors

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Designed for year 10 and 11 for the new AQA specification. Animated powerpoint designed to lead students through calculating resultant forces using right angle triangles. Introduction is a recap on resultant forces. Allows students to become confident with drawing ‘triangles of forces’ for diagonal resultant forces (animated answers to show the relevant forces) Shows how ‘alternate angles’ are used to help calculate angles. Worked examples of SOHCAHTOA to calculate angles and unknown forces Plenary is a worked exam style question.
Selective Breeding
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Selective Breeding

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This was designed for to be accessible for both KS3 and KS4 classes. Introduces the reasons for farming different animals The basics of selective breeding with animation for guidance Series of questions to deepen students learning and application Evaluation of the pros and cons of selective breeding (differentiated worksheet) Exam style questions for higher and lower ability (this was delivered as part of my interview process)
Water and solutions
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Water and solutions

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Covers solutions, solutes, solvents and visually assists the understanding of dissolving Using a collection of resources, some from other TES users. Any issues please don't hesitate to contact me
Electrolysis
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Electrolysis

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Designed for a lower ability class but can be tailored for higher. This covers the fundamentals of electrolysis and defining the different terms. Past paper questions and answers included for stretch and challenge
Elastic Potential Energy
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Elastic Potential Energy

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This was delivered to a Year 10 class. Can be altered for different abilities. Introduction discusses elastic as a property. Recaps on Hooke's law to give context. Leads through calculation from spring constant to elastic potential with example. Worksheet attached.
Elements, compounds and mixtures
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Elements, compounds and mixtures

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Designed to be delivered to Year 9 class but can be adapted for different year groups / abilities. Recaps on atomic structure. Defines elements, compounds and mixtures with examples. Worksheet included to test the students understanding. Rules for naming compounds given. Activity for students to complete word equations and name compounds. Exam style questions for plenary. Higher ability level attached.
Atoms, Ions and Isotopes
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Atoms, Ions and Isotopes

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Delivered to KS4 for the 'Atomic structure and Radiation' section of the AQA specification. Recaps the structure of the atom in detail including charges and relative mass. Allows the students to define isotopes and link them to mass numbers. Discusses the formation of ions and how they are formed for atoms to become stable (linking nicely to radiation later in the topic) Worksheets are attached for assessing learning at either point as preferred. Plenary is a visual based class task to determine student understanding of electron gain vs loss.
Parallelogram of forces
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Parallelogram of forces

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Designed to teach KS4 about how to calculate resultant forces when the forces are non-collinear. Gives examples of when forces which occur in such a way. Animated guide to drawing a parallelogram as a worked example, colour coded for ease of viewing. Gives students past exam style questions for practise
Distillation and Chromatography (Fully animated)
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Distillation and Chromatography (Fully animated)

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This lesson was delivered to both KS3 and KS4. The 3 stages of distillation are shown clearly and slowly using a full animation. Particles travel and clearly show the stages of evaporation and condensation. Chromatography is covered, again animated, showing how substances are separated by using a solvent and how to explain the results. This leads to worked examples of calculating Rf values.( As a extension another animation shows how ethanol and water are separated based on boiling point. Questions activity with answers provided for summary. Plenary is exam style questions, with answers.
Forces on an Inclined Plane
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Forces on an Inclined Plane

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Designed to be delivered to KS4 groups. This continues from discussing parallel forces and explains to students how to calculate what forces occur when an object is on a slope. Using the example of a trolley on a hill the students are lead step by step through the different forces and how to draw a triangle of forces. From this they are given worked examples and then a differentiated task to determine confidence levels. Ends with a dicussion about forces acting in different directions.
Resolving Vectors and Resultant Forces
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Resolving Vectors and Resultant Forces

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This is a 3 lesson bundle for the new Physics AQA specification. The lessons are designed to lead a step by step explanation of how to calculate forces using the triangle / Pythagoras method and the parallelogram of forces. Each includes starter questions, worked examples and differentiated activities for students. Created as a tool for teachers who are new to this topic as
Food chain and food webs
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Food chain and food webs

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Designed to meet the KS3 and KS4 specification. Covers introduction to food chains and links towards food webs. Discusses how the sun provides all energy to food chains. Activities will help students understand how chain is dependent on each step. Worksheet enables students to deepen learning on herbivores, omnivores, apex predators etc. Lesson then leads into pyramid of numbers and pyramids of biomass with example questions for plenary.
Separating Mixtures (Rock Salt experiment)
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Separating Mixtures (Rock Salt experiment)

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This lesson was designed for KS4 but can be delivered to KS3 group. Recaps on the definition of elements, compounds and mixtures. Introduces the terms ‘solvant, solute and solution’ with word match exercise (animated). Explains how substances are dissolved and addresses misconception that materials ‘vanish’. Leads to rock salt practical where students are challenged to determine the equipment they will need for the practical. Full equipment list and method provided with set up diagrams Follow up questions / answers and explanation of method. Plenary is exam style questions with answers
Atomic Structure and Periodic table
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Atomic Structure and Periodic table

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12 lesson bundle for the topic of ‘Atomic Structure and Periodic table’. All lessons designed to be self sufficiant and can be delivered to KS3 or KS4. All with exam styles plenaries. Include full details introductions to atoms, ions and isotopes. Enanbles students to learn how the periodic table was created and can evaluate the models. Fully animated guides allow the students to understand elements, compounds, mixtures, balancing equations, naming compounds and separating mixtures. Complete lessons designed for electron configuration, groups 1 and group 7 and the history of Rutherford and the plum pudding model.
Acid and Alkali
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Acid and Alkali

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Introduction to Acid and Alkali for KS3. Discusses the uses of acids and alkali with household examples. The properties of acids and alkalis Introduces the pH scale (best with teacher demo) For higher level students a task to identify relevant ions Worksheet attached for possible homework or application task