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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.
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.
KS3 Heat and Energy - Lesson 1 - Kinetic Theory
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KS3 Heat and Energy - Lesson 1 - Kinetic Theory

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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 properties of solids, liquids and gases Describe the arrangement of particles in solids, liquids and gases Compare and contrast solids, liquids and gases Classify unusual materials and justify your reasoning
Colour Coded Difficulty Help Flash Cards
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Colour Coded Difficulty Help Flash Cards

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A new, unique, take on the classic "Red, Amber, Green" traffic light-style flash cards. When students are working they display one of the three cards to show their teacher how they feel about the work they are doing. Green represents students who understand the task at hand, and maybe will finish earlier than everyone else, or who may need something more challenging. Amber represents students who are attempting the work, but it is challenging for them. Purple represents students who don't understand the work at all.
AQA Chapter 1 - Lesson 13 - Transition Metals (Triple Only)
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AQA Chapter 1 - Lesson 13 - Transition Metals (Triple Only)

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(Triple Only Lesson) Learning Objectives Know examples of transition metals Understand and compare the properties of the transition metals and the alkali metals Be able to explain that transition elements can form more than one type of ion, can be many different colours and are useful as catalysts
AQA Chapter 1 - Lesson 12 - Halogens
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AQA Chapter 1 - Lesson 12 - Halogens

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Learning Objectives Know where the halogens are found and some of their uses Carry out an experiment to show the reactivity of halogens Be able to explain how electronic structure affects reactivity and write symbol equations for the displacement reactions of halogens
AQA Chapter 1 - Lesson 11 - Group 1 & 0
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AQA Chapter 1 - Lesson 11 - Group 1 & 0

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Learning Objectives Know what elements in group 1 and group 0 are called and whether or not they are reactive Understand and describe how the properties of the elements in group 1 and group 0 depend on the number of out shell electrons Be able to explain trends in properties of elements in group 1 and group 0
AQA Chapter 1 - Lesson 8 - Periodic Table
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AQA Chapter 1 - Lesson 8 - Periodic Table

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Learning Objectives Know how the elements in the periodic table are arranged and what the key groups are Understand how elements are grouped and why Be able to explain how the position of an element in the periodic table is related to the arrangement of its electrons
KS3 Atoms - Lesson 7 - Making Metal Oxides
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KS3 Atoms - Lesson 7 - Making Metal Oxides

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Requires Booklet (https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/ks3-atoms-booklet-11690929) Buy in Bundle () Lesson Objectives State that metals can be reacted with oxygen Write out the word and symbol equation for heating copper and magnesium Explain how to identify if a chemical reaction has taken place