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I am a 5th-year science teacher from Auckland New Zealand, specialising in physics and chemistry. I am also a Microsoft innovative education expert for 2017 and am active in #scichatnz and #teachmeetnz.

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I am a 5th-year science teacher from Auckland New Zealand, specialising in physics and chemistry. I am also a Microsoft innovative education expert for 2017 and am active in #scichatnz and #teachmeetnz.
Rates of reactions exercises
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Rates of reactions exercises

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This resource is designed to practise graphing skills and data analysis around chemistry rates of reactions. Also designed to develop student understanding of results obtained using collision theory. The exercise consists of activities where students develop understanding of the 4 different ways to change rates of reaction - concentration, temperature, catalysts and surface area.
The Avengers
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The Avengers

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This lesson involves using the avengers to teach students about forces and motion, The unit involves a lesson plan and an activity where students compare the skills of each avenger and solve simple calculations using Newtons first and second laws of motion. The students work in groups to help solve these mathematical problems
How to use a bunsen burner
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How to use a bunsen burner

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The presentation is to be done over two lessons. The first lesson goes over lab safety with an activity involving finding potential dangers in the lab. The next lesson involves the use of a bunsen burner to test for metals. The latter lesson involves students getting a bunsen burner drivers license by following safety steps. Once attained they test solid salt samples by the flame test. The other activity includes labelling the bunsen burner and using terms in sentences to reinforce learning. The learning objectives for both lessons are outlined in the presentation.
How to use a bunsen burner
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How to use a bunsen burner

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The presentation is to be done over two lessons. The first lesson goes over lab safety with an activity involving finding potential dangers in the lab. The next lesson involves the use of a bunsen burner to test for metals. The latter lesson involves students getting a bunsen burner drivers license by following safety steps. Once attained they test solid salt samples by the flame test. The other activity includes labelling the bunsen burner and using terms in sentences to reinforce learning. The learning objectives for both lessons are outlined in the presentation.
Kinematics Rap
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Kinematics Rap

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This video introduces the 4 equations for kinematic motion and how they are derived graphically through these use of rap. The resource is designed for senior physics students. A good way to introduce the equations.
Vectors and Scalars
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Vectors and Scalars

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Designed for senior physics this presentation outlines the difference between vectors and scalars. The addition, subtraction and multiplication of vectors. Additionally the use of geometry to resolve components of vectors is also included with examples employed to test understanding.
Precipitation reactions
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Precipitation reactions

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This resource is designed for senior chemistry around the formation of precipitates and complex ions from soluble ionic salts solutions. The power points and videos are designed for a flipped classroom model. The final activity tests students understanding. The videos outline the use of ionic equations. delve into the molecular interactions and link this to laboratory observations.
Future Energy Sources
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Future Energy Sources

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The activity allows students to assess the advantages and disadvantages of potential future energy sources. An exemplar is provided. The activity allows differentiation dependent on the level of detail required in responses and also how the activity will be presented.
Global Warming
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Global Warming

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Designed to worked over for 3 lessons. The presentation and video are designed to introduce the concept of global warming, the causes and possible solutions and the evidence underlying the development of the theory of human involvement in global warming. The presentation also includes an activity to assess student understanding of the science. Primarily aimed at junior science, the video reinforces the presentation but illustrating the effects of global warming,.
Fossil Fuel Misconceptions
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Fossil Fuel Misconceptions

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This activity is designed to help identify what students already know about fossil fuels. Unless pre-existing ideas are identified and properly addressed, new knowledge may not be incorporated correctly. Three common misconceptions are identified that can be used to form the basis of a classroom discussion. Alternatively a short multi-choice survey can be used to determine the underlying knowledge students have.
Future Energy Resources
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Future Energy Resources

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An activity where students present a poster outline the advantages and disadvantages of possible future energy sources. Linked to junior science and physics. The activity can differentiated by the level of detail required in assessing the disadvantages and advantages.
Future Energy Poster
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Future Energy Poster

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Activity where students are to develop a poster on the advantages and disadvantages of possible energy sources of the future. Designed for junior science in particular physics. Students consider social impacts of energy solutions. There is possibility for differentiation of how it is presented and also in to the level of depth the student applies to assessing the energy solutions.
Slinkies and waves activity
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Slinkies and waves activity

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Activity idea In this activity, students model how sound travels by sending waves along two stretched plastic slinkies tied together. By the end of this activity, students should be able to: • understand that sound is a longitudinal wave where particles in the medium vibrate back and forth along the same direction as the wave travels • see that a wave travels along as a series of compressions and expansions in the medium.
Chemical Word Equations
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Chemical Word Equations

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A series of activities that guide the students through completing and writing chemical word equations for acid neutralization reactions. displacement and synthesis reactions to be used in series. Designed for junior high school level.
Dichotomous Keys and classification
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Dichotomous Keys and classification

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The presentation and associated activities are designed to introduce the classification of living things and also so we as scientists classify organisms using keys. Designed as an introduction for juniors the presentation included a series of activities which can be done individually or in groups.
Food chains
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Food chains

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Food chain exercise on food chains including class exercises and quizzes to test learning. The activity is in the form of a power point presentation that outlines key vocabulary e.g. predator/prey and then tests understanding of these concepts. Designed for junior science.
The Avengers - Forces
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The Avengers - Forces

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This resource comprises of a lesson plan for 3 lessons, avenger activity and a presentation outlining how forces effect objects. Linked to Newtons 1 st and 2 nd laws of motion applied to Marvels Avengers.