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I am a Head of department at a College with Science Innovation and responsibility of Achievement Lead as well as STEM Coordinator. I work with AQA and Edexcel exam boards and I am a trained Associate Facilitator for Science Learning Centre York. I have been a deputy head of Science and Head of Chemistry previously. My previous career prior to teaching was a Senior Pharmaceutical Scientist. I came in teaching to share the worth of knowledge with future generation of scientist.

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I am a Head of department at a College with Science Innovation and responsibility of Achievement Lead as well as STEM Coordinator. I work with AQA and Edexcel exam boards and I am a trained Associate Facilitator for Science Learning Centre York. I have been a deputy head of Science and Head of Chemistry previously. My previous career prior to teaching was a Senior Pharmaceutical Scientist. I came in teaching to share the worth of knowledge with future generation of scientist.
data handling, variable and plotting graphs
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data handling, variable and plotting graphs

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A fun way to teach KS3 students how to handle data, look at variables and plot graphs. Each activity has different success criteria attached with the activity. Fun way to teach essential skills and prepare them for KS4
C1 Edexcel 6 marks question with answers
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C1 Edexcel 6 marks question with answers

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C1 Edexcel past paper 6 mark questions with mark scheme and grade boundaries. Great resources to train students to answer 6 mark questions. Answer sheet broken into section to make it more accessible for the students.
KS3 and GCSE Reactions of making and naming salts. Youtube video
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KS3 and GCSE Reactions of making and naming salts. Youtube video

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This video goes through all the different reactions of metals with acids, water, carbonate. It informs you of the naming of salts depending on the type of acid you are using in the reaction. The video explains which by products are formed depending on the reactants. It explains the difference between alkali and base.
GCSE ionic and covalent bonding youtube video
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GCSE ionic and covalent bonding youtube video

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This video teaches you the difference between ionic and covalent bonding with different examples. -It explains how electronic configuration changes changes when atoms change to ions -It explains how elements change to ions -It goes through lots of different examples for detail bonding This video can be used for all exam boards -AQA -EDEXCEL/PEARSON -OCR -WJEC -CCEA -CITY & GUILDS/BTEC
KS3 and GCSE Periodic table in detail Youtube video
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KS3 and GCSE Periodic table in detail Youtube video

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This video is a overview of the periodic table in detail. It goes through the different groups and the charged ions they form. It includes how to write out formula for neutral or different charge It also includes reactivity and electronegativity in the periodic table. The video is for GCSE and A Level students. It is for all exam boards This video can be used for all exam boards -AQA -EDEXCEL/PEARSON -OCR -WJEC -CCEA -CITY & GUILDS/BTEC Thanks for watching and PLEASE do not forget to subscribe to receive more video to come your way. All the best with you education.
GCSE Science Calculating Relative Formula Mass Youtube video
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GCSE Science Calculating Relative Formula Mass Youtube video

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This video explains in detail step by step on -how to calculate relative formula mass. -It starts with a basic example to a more challenging example. -It has a practise question for you to attempt. -This is for GCSE and A Level students. This calculation is needed before you can calculate moles and many other calculations in Chemistry. This video can be used for all exam boards -AQA -EDEXCEL/PEARSON -OCR -WJEC -CCEA -CITY & GUILDS/BTEC Subscribe and like the video. Teachers- Please feel free to share this link with your Chemistry students in your schools.