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Science Teacher and Marathon Runner! I graduated top of my class from the University of Limerick (BSc with concurrent teacher education) in 2015 and having taught in the Irish and UK system I have a in depth appreciation for curriculum. I currently teach Biology and Chemistry at A-Level and GCSE science in London. I am passionate about science and thoroughly enjoy creating resources, please feel free to review my resources.

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Science Teacher and Marathon Runner! I graduated top of my class from the University of Limerick (BSc with concurrent teacher education) in 2015 and having taught in the Irish and UK system I have a in depth appreciation for curriculum. I currently teach Biology and Chemistry at A-Level and GCSE science in London. I am passionate about science and thoroughly enjoy creating resources, please feel free to review my resources.
Half Equations and Electrolysis of Aqueous Solutions
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Half Equations and Electrolysis of Aqueous Solutions

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Complete lesson and resources for the teaching of electrolysis in terms of rules for predicting what products will be formed in the presence of water. Worked examples of how to demonstrate oxidiation and reduction using half equations. Chemical changes as per AQA combined science and GCSE chemistry.
AQA Quantitative Chemistry (GCSE Combined science Ht)
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AQA Quantitative Chemistry (GCSE Combined science Ht)

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A complete set of lessons that cover the AQA combined science specification. Slides contain concise explanations and numerous worked examples. Associated worksheets are also included. Please let me know about your experience of teaching quantitative chemistry! Conservation of mass and balanced chemical equations Relative formula mass Mass changes when a reactant or product is a gas Chemical measurements Moles (HT only) Amounts of substances in equations (HT only) Using moles to balance equations (HT only) Limiting reactants (HT only) Concentration of solutions
Photosynthesis: Light intensity Practical
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Photosynthesis: Light intensity Practical

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A complete lesson as per the specificaiton for AQA combined science and GCSE Biology. This lesson follows on from a lesson on ‘Rate of Photosynthesis. Elicits prior knowledge of plant diseases. Devising an investigation, carrying out required practical, virtual alternative Graph skills
Coronary Heart Disease
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Coronary Heart Disease

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AQA Combined Science and Biology Organisation A challenging lesson for a class who have carried out flipped learning on CHD. Includes a literacy task and ramped questions (Recall - Application of knowledge). It also includes a mini whiteboard task.
Meiosis and Reproduction
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Meiosis and Reproduction

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Two lessons that cater for the teaching of Meiosis and Reproduction as per the AQA specifcaition for Inheritance, Variation and Evolution (Combined and Biology only). Resource comes complete with: Excellent lesson slides and Mark schemes Mitosis activity (Flipped revision task / HW) Sexual Vs Asexual literacy task Exam style practice.
Light Intensity and Inverse Square Law
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Light Intensity and Inverse Square Law

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A complete lesson as per the specificaiton for AQA combined science and GCSE Biology. This lesson follows on from a lesson on ‘Limiting factors of photosynthesis’. Gross curricular links made to proportionality of graphs. Graph skills
Chemical Measurements
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Chemical Measurements

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A complete lesson as per the specificaiton for AQA combined science and GCSE chemistry. This lesson follows on from a lesson on ‘Mass change when a gas is involved’ Builds on prior knowledge of resolution, accuracy, mean, anomalies and introduces uncertainty calculations.
Using moles to balance equations
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Using moles to balance equations

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A complete lesson as per the specificaiton for AQA combined science and GCSE chemistry. This lesson follows on from a lesson on ‘Amounts of substances in equations’. Using mole calculations to find the simplest whole ratio between reactants and products in a balanced symbol equation.
Photosynthesis Complete Lessons
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Photosynthesis Complete Lessons

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A complete set of lessons as per the specificaiton for AQA combined science and GCSE Biology. Photosynthetic reaction Rate of photosynthesis Investigating the effect of light intensity on the rate of photosynthesis Limiting factors of photosynthesis Light Intensity and the inverse square law Uses of glucose from photosynthesis Includes worksheets, graphing, and investigation skills
Reaction Profiles and Activation Energy
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Reaction Profiles and Activation Energy

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A series of slides and activities that gets students to think about the change of energy in a reaction, practise drawing reaction profiles, calculating the difference in energy between reactants and products. The use of cataysts and their effect on activation energy is also elicited here. Associated worksheets are included. This resource is geared towards AQA combined science and GCSE chemistry but can be easily adapted.
Limiting and Excess Reactants
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Limiting and Excess Reactants

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A complete lesson as per the specificaiton for AQA combined science and GCSE chemistry. This lesson follows on from a lesson on ‘Using moles to balance equations’. Define limiting and excess reactants. To determine limiting reactants using mole calculations and ratios from balanced equations. To make predictions about the quantity of products that are produced.
Amounts of Substances in Equations
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Amounts of Substances in Equations

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A complete lesson as per the specificaiton for AQA combined science and GCSE chemistry. This lesson follows on from a lesson on ‘Moles. Further practice using the mole. Calulating the mass of reactants and/or products using balanced symbol equations