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Science teacher in London and Chemistry graduate 2ic for Science, Subject Lead for Psychology Biology, Chemistry and Physics to KS3 and KS4 Psychology to KS4

Science teacher in London and Chemistry graduate 2ic for Science, Subject Lead for Psychology Biology, Chemistry and Physics to KS3 and KS4 Psychology to KS4
Electronic structure #7 (AQA - Chemistry paper 1)
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Electronic structure #7 (AQA - Chemistry paper 1)

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This lesson is suitable for the AQA Chemistry and the AQA Combined Science Trilogy GCSE courses. It is a full powerpoint presentation complete with LOs, student-led activities and animations. This lesson has been designed to last approximately 60 minutes and follows the format of starter, core activity, development activity and plenary. The worksheets and exam questions referred to in the lesson are also included. Learning objectives Recall how to calcualte the number of electrons in an elements Describe the rules for the fillingof electron shells Illustrate the electronic structure of the first 20 elements This lesson meets the following specification points: AQA Chemistry 4.1.1.7 Electronic structure AQA Combined Science Trilogy 5.1.1.7 Electronic structure
Development of the atomic model #5 & 6 (AQA - Chemistry paper 1)
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Development of the atomic model #5 & 6 (AQA - Chemistry paper 1)

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This lesson is suitable for the AQA Chemistry and the AQA Combined Science Trilogy GCSE courses. It is a full powerpoint presentation complete with LOs, student-led practical activities and animations. This lesson has been designed to last approximately 60 minutes and follows the format of starter, core activity, development activity and plenary. The worksheets and exam questions referred to in the lesson are also included. Learning objectives (part 1) Identify the different ways we have represented the atom throughout history Describe features of these different atomic models Summarise experimental data that has led to changes in our understanding of atomic structure This lesson meets the following specification points: Learning objectives (part 2) Identify the structure of an alpha particle Describe how alpha particles were used to disprove the plum-pudding model Discuss the ways in which new evidence leads to new scientific theories This lesson meets the following specification points: AQA Chemistry 4.1.1.3 Development of the model of the atom (common content with physics) AQA Combined Science Trilogy 5.1.1.3 Development of the model of the atom (common content with physics)
Distillation #4 (AQA - Chemistry paper 1)
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Distillation #4 (AQA - Chemistry paper 1)

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This lesson is suitable for the AQA Chemistry and the AQA Combined Science Trilogy GCSE courses. It is a full powerpoint presentation complete with LOs, student-led activities, practical demonstrations and animations. This lesson has been designed to last approximately 60 minutes and follows the format of starter, core activity, development activity and plenary. The worksheets and exam questions referred to in the lesson are also included. Learning objectives Recall the changes of state Describe how simple distillation separates solutions Compare the usefulness of simple distillation and fractional distillation This lesson meets the following specification points: AQA Chemistry 4.1.1.2 Mixtures AQA Combined Science Trilogy 5.1.1.2 Mixtures
Separating Mixtures #3 (AQA - Chemistry paper 1)
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Separating Mixtures #3 (AQA - Chemistry paper 1)

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This lesson is suitable for the AQA Chemistry and the AQA Combined Science Trilogy GCSE courses. It is a full powerpoint presentation complete with LOs, student-led practical activities and animations. This lesson has been designed to last approximately 60 minutes and follows the format of starter, core activity, development activity and plenary. The worksheets and exam questions referred to in the lesson are also included. Learning objectives Recognise different separation techniques Describe how different separation techniques work Suggest suitable separation techniques for various mixtures This lesson meets the following specification points: AQA Chemistry 4.1.1.2 Mixtures AQA Combined Science Trilogy 5.1.1.2 Mixtures
Atoms, elements and compounds #2 (AQA - Chemistry paper 1)
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Atoms, elements and compounds #2 (AQA - Chemistry paper 1)

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This lesson is suitable for the AQA Chemistry and the AQA Combined Science Trilogy GCSE courses. It is a full powerpoint presentation complete with LOs, student-led activities and animations. This lesson has been designed to last approximately 60 minutes and follows the format of starter, core activity, development activity and plenary. The worksheets and exam questions referred to in the lesson are also included. Learning Objectives Define the terms atoms, elements, compounds and mixtures Recognise compounds and name them Construct chemical equations This lesson meets the following specification points: AQA Chemistry 4.1.1.1 AQA Combined Science Trilogy 5.1.1.1
Atomic Structure #1 (AQA - Chemistry paper 1)
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Atomic Structure #1 (AQA - Chemistry paper 1)

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The first in the series of lessons covering ‘Atomic Structure and the Periodic Table’. This lesson is suitable for the AQA Chemistry and the AQA Combined Science Trilogy GCSE courses. It is a full powerpoint presentation complete with LOs, student-led activities and animations. This lesson has been designed to last approximately 60 minutes and follows the format of starter, core activity, development activity and plenary. The worksheets and exam questions referred to in the lesson are also included. Learning objectives Identify the sub-atomic particles in atoms Deduce the numbers of protons, neutrons and electrons in atoms Calculate the relative atomic masses of different isotopes This lesson meets the following specification points: AQA Chemistry 4.1.1.1 atoms, elements and compounds 4.1.1.4 relative electrical charge sand sub-atomic particles 4.1.1.5 size and mass of atoms 4.1.1.6 relative atomic mass AQA Combined Science Trilogy 5.1.1.1 atoms, elements and compounds 5.1.1.4 relative electrical charge sand sub-atomic particles 5.1.1.5 size and mass of atoms 5.1.1.6 relative atomic mass
Using Resources - Life Cycle Assessment
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Using Resources - Life Cycle Assessment

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This lesson contains everything that your students need to know about how to perform a selective Life Cycle Assessments as per the AQA specifications for Chemistry (8462), Combined Science Triology (8464) and Combined Science Synergy (8465). The lesson takes your students through how to evaluate the environmental impact of each of the different stages of a product’s life cycle as well as how to critique the usefullness of any given LCA. The lesson resources include the teaching presentation, information sheets and past AQA exam questions.