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Looking for some decent, engaging science resources? Look no further! I studied in Nottingham for my undergraduate degree in Medicinal and Biological Chemistry, and then completed my Master's in the same field. I completed my teacher training at the same university, and now I currently teach 11-18 year olds at a school in Richmond-upon-Thames. I am currently the Head of Chemistry at a school in SW London. Upload videos to TikTok, YouTube and Instagram.
AQA Chapter 8 - Lesson 3 - Chromatography
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AQA Chapter 8 - Lesson 3 - Chromatography

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Requires Booklet: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/aqa-ks4-chapter-8-chemical-analysis-booklet-with-required-practical-11769351 Buy in Bundle: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/aqa-chemical-analysis-trilogy-lesson-set-11769372 Learning Objectives Explain how to set up paper chromatography Distinguish pure from impure substances Interpret chromatograms and determine Rf values
AQA Alkanes and Alkenes (Crude Oil)
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AQA Alkanes and Alkenes (Crude Oil)

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Lesson plan, power point and worksheet to accompany the lesson. Lesson Objectives (Bloom’s) 1. Remember: Name the first four alkanes and alkenes 2. Apply and Understand: Draw the structural formula, and write the molecular formula of these compounds 3. Analyse: Explain the difference between an alkane and an alkene AQA Specification Points Covered 1. The first four members of the alkanes are methane, ethane, propane and butane. 2. Alkane and alkene molecules can be represented in the following forms: written molecular formulae, or displayed structural formulae 3. Alkenes are hydrocarbons with a double carbon-carbon bond. 4. The first four members of the homologous series of alkenes are ethene, propene, butene and pentene.
AQA The Earth's Atmosphere
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AQA The Earth's Atmosphere

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This lesson covers the the Earth's atmosphere and early atmosphere, and consists of students completing two worksheets. Two copies of each sheet are provided in case you wish to print them at A5. A4 is recommended. This lesson is recommended to take at least 1hr 30 mins. Lesson ends with students answering an exam question. N.B: This sale is not for the exam question as this is copyrighted material, this question is provided for mere convenience.
AQA Required Practical: Titration
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AQA Required Practical: Titration

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One of the required practicals to complete for the new AQA GCSE. Students complete a practical where they find out the concentration of an 'unknown' acid solution. This pack comes with a set of instructions, explanation on the calculations and a set of questions for them to complete on the second sheet.
AQA Chapter 3: Chemical Quantities Revision Sheet
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AQA Chapter 3: Chemical Quantities Revision Sheet

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The first half of the third chapter from the new AQA GCSE course. Updated version: Spelling mistake noted on first page On one side there are revision notes, and on the other revision questions! Comes with answers. Covers: - Conservation of Mass - Relative Atomic Mass - Carbon-12 Standard - Relative Formula Mass - Mass Changes (due to gas) - Moles [HIGHER] - Keyword definitions Coming soon: Chapter 3: Chemical Calculations
AQA Required Practical: Electrolysis
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AQA Required Practical: Electrolysis

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One of the required practicals to complete for the new AQA GCSE. Students complete a practical where they complete electrolysis on four different salt solutions. This pack comes with a set of instructions, explanation of the science, and a set of questions for them to complete on the second sheet.
KS3 Cells - Lesson 7 - Cells, Tissues, Organs, Systems
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KS3 Cells - Lesson 7 - Cells, Tissues, Organs, Systems

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Requires use of booklet (https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/ks3-cells-booklet-11688771) Buy in Bundle (https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/ks3-cells-lesson-set-10-lessons-11688775) Learning objectives Identify what makes up living things List 5 different human organs Explain how cells, tissues and organs are linked Keywords Cell Tissue Organ System Organism
KS3 Heat and Energy - Lesson 2 - Thermal Energy
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KS3 Heat and Energy - Lesson 2 - Thermal Energy

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Requires Booklet (https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/ks3-heat-and-energy-booklet-11725138) Buy in Bundle () Learning Objectives State the processes involved in changes of state Describe what happens to the particles inside substances as they are heated Explain how heating and cooling result in changes of state Produce, describe and explain a cooling curve.
OCR A 2.1.3, 2.1.4 - Acids, bases, and titrations
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OCR A 2.1.3, 2.1.4 - Acids, bases, and titrations

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This lesson recaps the fundamentals of acids, bases, and neutralisation from GCSE - ready for you to jump into a titration between hydrochloric acid and sodium hydrogencarbonate (PAG). A sheet is provided for students to work through for this practical, and another sheet provided for teachers to know which areas of the curriculum are covered (these are just condensed sheets based off of what is available from OCR). The presentation demonstrates how to calculate the unknown concentration of HCl.
Exothermic and Endothermic Reactions
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Exothermic and Endothermic Reactions

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Pupils’ starting point, prior or prerequisite knowledge: Students should know that reactions give out heat. They may have come across those that get cooler, but unlikely. These terms are new, and some may know them, but it is not expected that they do. Possible misconceptions about: Endo/exo wording – remember by ex-it (ex-o); en-ter (en-do) Detail of key science concepts or skills: Endothermic reactions: require heat – so the overall temperature will go down Exothermic reactions: give out heat – so the overall temperature will go up Inquiry question/s: Chemical reactions may give out, or require heat. What are these types of reaction called? How does a handwarmer work? Pupil learning objectives/outcomes/success criteria: By the end of the lesson the pupils will be able to: To understand what exothermic and endothermic reactions are To draw a results table To safely carry out a practical, recording correct observations. To be able to name exothermic and endothermic reactions.
Balanced/Unbalanced and Resultant Forces
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Balanced/Unbalanced and Resultant Forces

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This lesson focuses on balanced and unbalanced forces. Short recap on what forces are, and into a tutorial on how to draw force diagrams. What is a balanced force? What is an unbalanced force? What is the resultant force? A worksheet is provided with two sides!
AQA Chapter 1: Atomic Structure Revision Sheet
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AQA Chapter 1: Atomic Structure Revision Sheet

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BRAND NEW FREE RESOURCE: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/aqa-chapter-1-atomic-structure-and-the-periodic-table-revision-mat-11835380 The first half of the first chapter from the new AQA GCSE course. On one side there are revision notes, and on the other revision questions! Comes with answers. Covers: - Atomic Structure - Isotopes - Separating Techniques - Electron Configuration - Balancing Equations - Keyword definitions Coming soon: Chapter 1: The Periodic Table
AQA Chapter 4: Chemical Changes - Electrolysis Revision Sheet
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AQA Chapter 4: Chemical Changes - Electrolysis Revision Sheet

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The final third of the fourth chapter from the new AQA GCSE course. On one side there are revision notes, and on the other revision questions! Comes with answers. Covers: - Electrolysis - Molten Ionic - Metal Extraction - Rules for Discharge - Oxidation and Reduction [H] - Keyword definitions Coming soon: Chapter 5: Energy Changes
AQA Chapter 4: Chemical Changes - Metals Revision Sheet
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AQA Chapter 4: Chemical Changes - Metals Revision Sheet

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The first third of the fourth chapter from the new AQA GCSE course. On one side there are revision notes, and on the other revision questions! Comes with answers. Covers: - Metal Oxides - Reactivity Series - Reactions of Metals and Acids - Ionic/Half Equations [H] - Keyword definitions Coming soon: Chapter 4: Chemical Changes - Salts
KS3 Atoms - Lesson 3 - Atomic Structure
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KS3 Atoms - Lesson 3 - Atomic Structure

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Requires Booklet (https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/ks3-atoms-booklet-11690929) Buy in Bundle () Lesson Objectives State the parts that make up an atom Describe how the parts of the atom are arranged Use the periodic table to identify the atomic number of elements
KS3 Cells - Lesson 6 - Unicellular Organisms
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KS3 Cells - Lesson 6 - Unicellular Organisms

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Requires use of booklet (https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/ks3-cells-booklet-11688771) Buy in Bundle (https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/ks3-cells-lesson-set-10-lessons-11688775) Learning Objectives What does the term unicellular mean? Describe and explain the features of some unicellular organisms Explain why organisms cannot grow beyond a certain size Keywords Unicellular Amoeba Bacteria Euglena Fungi Organelle
AQA Chapter 2: Structure and Bonding Revision Sheet
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AQA Chapter 2: Structure and Bonding Revision Sheet

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BRAND NEW FREE RESOURCE: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/aqa-chapter-2-structure-bonding-and-properties-revision-mat-11836181 The first half of the second chapter from the new AQA GCSE course. On one side there are revision notes, and on the other revision questions! Comes with answers. Covers: - Why atoms form bonds - Covalent Bonding - Ionic Bonding - Metallic Bonding - Ionisation - Keywords Coming soon: Chapter 2: Property related to Structure
AQA Chapter 4 - Writing Formula of Salts
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AQA Chapter 4 - Writing Formula of Salts

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This lesson is a one-off lesson to accompany Chapter 4 of the NEW AQA chemistry course, but could be used by anyone teaching how to work out and write salt formula. It goes through the ionisation of atoms, and how it is related to an atom's position in the periodic table (well the electrons in the outer shell). Keywords: Ionic Salt Acid Equation Symbol Ion Learning Objectives: Write equations for reactions of acids with metal hydroxides, oxides and carbonates Be able to name salts formed Write balanced symbol equations of salt formation