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Author of 'The Quick Guide to Classroom Management: 45 Secrets That All High School Teachers Need to Know' which is available at https://www.amazon.com/dp/1798536722/ Currently teaching IBDP and IGCSE Chemistry at an international school in Bangkok, Thailand. I'm originally from North Wales in the UK.

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Author of 'The Quick Guide to Classroom Management: 45 Secrets That All High School Teachers Need to Know' which is available at https://www.amazon.com/dp/1798536722/ Currently teaching IBDP and IGCSE Chemistry at an international school in Bangkok, Thailand. I'm originally from North Wales in the UK.
The 7 Golden Rules of Communication for Online Teaching
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The 7 Golden Rules of Communication for Online Teaching

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I created this resource as part of my Powerful Public Speaker Certificate Course for corporate professionals, and I believe that it is a great slideshow for a CPD session you might be running soon. The PowerPoint is fully editable and has been beautifully formatted, giving it a very professional feel. In this package you will find: Slides that cover the 10 Golden Rules of Communication for Online Meetings A graphic I created on Canva (with link to edit) A link to a Quizlet I created which is DIRECTLY LINKED to the slides (great for doing Quizlet Live if you have a group training session that you are leading). This Quizlet link is in the final slide. Any questions, please email me at info@richardjamesrogers.com
Atomic Structure Crossword Puzzle (With Answers)
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Atomic Structure Crossword Puzzle (With Answers)

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This is a really fun crossword puzzle and is the perfect quick starter or plenary to any GCSE level atomic structure lesson. The puzzle includes answers and covers the following key words: Ion Isotopes Neutron Negatively Mass number Atomic number Electron Proton Nucleus The file is a PowerPoint, so the puzzle can be easily printed or even projected on your interactive whiteboard for students to fill in. Since it is out of ten marks, you can quickly determine a percentage score for each student too.
'AS' - Chemistry: Balancing Redox Equations Worksheet (With Answers)
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'AS' - Chemistry: Balancing Redox Equations Worksheet (With Answers)

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This worksheet provides ten questions that help the students to practice their skills in balancing redox equations by adjusting coefficients and by adding OH-, H20, and H+ where necessary. This worksheet is suitable for 'AS' - Level and IB Diploma Chemistry students. Syllabus reference: "Write ionic half-equations and use them to construct full ionic equations." (Edexcel 'AS' - Level Chemistry Specification, First Examinations 2014). Full answers are provided in this package. This is a perfect resource to use as a quick starter, plenary or homework. I have included both the pdf and docx files in this package. All images used have no attribution (they have been self-created or obtained from www.pixabay.com) '
Periodic Table Crossword Puzzle (With Answers)
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Periodic Table Crossword Puzzle (With Answers)

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This is a fun (and moderately challenging) crossword puzzle that would serve as an excellent starter, plenary or in-lesson activity for any periodic table class. This crossword tests students knowledge of: Group number Names of groups (e.g. The 'Halogens' are the group 7 elements) Symbols (e.g. Ca is the symbol for calcium) Properties (e.g. Potassium has similar properties to sodium because it is in the same group) This is a lot of fun and my students loved it. If your kids have never learnt anything about the periodic table before, then you could provide the students with a periodic table to help them as they do the puzzle. In this pack you get a PPTX (which you can edit), a pdf version and a png of the puzzle itself (in case you want to project it on your interactive whiteboard for students to fill in).
The Periodic Table Worksheet (With Answers)
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The Periodic Table Worksheet (With Answers)

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A fun, clear, comprehensive and varied worksheet that works well as starter, plenary or as a chunk of the main body of lesson. Suitable for GCSE or IGCSE Chemistry, Science (Double Award) or Science (Single Award), this resource covers: 1.The meaning of 'group number' and how this relates to reactivity trends 2. How 'group number' relates to outer shell electrons 3. Names of groups in the periodic table 4. Similarities in reactivity between elements 5. Differences between elements and compounds Comes complete with answers. Great for peer or self-assessment. Included in this pack are both the word doc (which you can edit) and pdf versions.
The Periodic Table Crossword Puzzle (Complete with Answers)
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The Periodic Table Crossword Puzzle (Complete with Answers)

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This is a fun (and moderately challenging) crossword puzzle that would serve as an excellent starter, plenary or in-lesson activity for any class about the periodic table. Suitable for GCSE, IGCSE and pre-IB/AS - Level stduents, this crossword tests students’ knowledge of: 1. The meaning of 'group number' and how this relates to reactivity trends 2. How 'group number' relates to outer shell electrons 3. Names of groups in the periodic table 4. Names of elements found in particular groups 5. Real-life scenarios of elements (e.g. iron in red blood cells, silicon in computer chips) 6. Metals and non-metals 7. Alkali metals, noble gases, halogens and transition metals 8. Metalloids This is a lot of fun and your kids will love it. If your students have never learnt anything about the periodic table before, then you could provide the students with a summary to help them as they do the puzzle. In this pack you get a PPTX (which you can edit), a pdf version and a png of the puzzle itself (in case you want to project it on your interactive whiteboard for students to fill in).
IGCSE Chemistry: Group 1 Alkali Metals PPT
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IGCSE Chemistry: Group 1 Alkali Metals PPT

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This PowerPoint Presentation covers most of the requirements for Group 1 Alkali Metals unit for Edexcel IGCSE Chemistry in a clear and coherent manner. These slides may also be useful for other exam boards, such as AQA, WJEC, CIE, etc., if modified after download. Specification statements covered include: Describe the reactions of these elements with water and understand that the reactions provide a basis for their recognition as a family of elements Describe the relative reactivities of the elements in Group Explain the relative reactivities of the elements in Group 1 in terms of distance between the outer electrons and the nucleus.
IGCSE Chemistry Covalent Bonding PPT
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IGCSE Chemistry Covalent Bonding PPT

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This PowerPoint Presentation covers most of the requirements for the Covalent Bonding unit for Edexcel IGCSE Chemistry in a clear and coherent manner. These slides may also be useful for other exam boards, such as AQA, WJEC, CIE, etc., if modified after download. Specification statements covered include: 1.31 describe the formation of a covalent bond by the sharing of a pair of electrons between two atoms. 1.32 understand covalent bonding as a strong attraction between the bonding pair of electrons and the nuclei of the atoms involved in the bond. 1.33 explain, using dot and cross diagrams, the formation of covalent compounds by electron sharing for the following substances: Hydrogen, chlorine, hydrogen chloride, water, methane, ammonia, oxygen, nitrogen, carbon dioxide, ethane, ethene. 1.34 recall that substances with simple molecular substances are gases or liquids, or solids with low melting points. 1.35 explain why substances with simple molecular structure have low melting points in terms of the relatively weak forces between the molecules. 1.36 explain the high melting points of substances with giant covalent structures in terms of the breaking of many strong covalent bonds.
IGCSE Chemistry: Extraction and uses of metals (Whole Unit)
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IGCSE Chemistry: Extraction and uses of metals (Whole Unit)

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This PowerPoint Presentation covers most of the requirements for the Extraction and Uses of Metals unit for Edexcel IGCSE Chemistry in a clear and coherent manner. These slides may also be useful for other exam boards, such as AQA, WJEC, CIE, etc., if modified after download. Specification statements covered include: 5.1 explain how the methods of extraction of the metals in this section are related to their positions in the reactivity series 5.2 describe and explain the extraction of aluminium from purified aluminium oxide by electrolysis, including: i the use of molten cryolite as a solvent and to decrease the required operating temperature ii the need to replace the positive electrodes iii the cost of the electricity as a major factor 5.3 write ionic half-equations for the reactions at the electrodes in aluminium extraction 5.4 describe and explain the main reactions involved in the extraction of iron from iron ore (haematite), using coke, limestone and air in a blast furnace 5.5 explain the uses of aluminium and iron, in terms of their properties.
GCSE Acid Formulas Worksheet and Answers
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GCSE Acid Formulas Worksheet and Answers

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This is a perfect starter activity for your IGCSE or GCSE chemists. With common acids, and some unusual ones, this resource acts as a great way to reinforce key understanding and extend those learners who already have a good grasp of the basics. In this pack you will find: The PDF worksheet PDF answers
Accounting and Finance Year 1 Resource Pack
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Accounting and Finance Year 1 Resource Pack

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This is the perfect resource pack for any Accounting, Finance or Economics professor who teaches Year 1 University students. I developed these resources when tutoring Year 1 students at City and Loughborough Universities. This pack includes slides, worksheets, answers to worksheets and exam-style questions for the following topics Introduction to Accounting and Finance Statement of Financial Position Statement of Profit and Loss (Income Statement) Accounting for Credit Losses and Advance Sales Non-current assets Inventory Valuations Statement of Cash Flows Appraisal Performace I hope you enjoy using these resources. My logo is on the top of the documents but they are easily editable.
DNA Structure Crossword Puzzle (With Answers)
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DNA Structure Crossword Puzzle (With Answers)

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This is a fun (and moderately challenging) crossword puzzle that would serve as an excellent starter, plenary or in-lesson activity for any class about DNA structure. This crossword tests students’ knowledge of: The location of DNA in the cell The nucleotide as the basic building block of DNA Complimentary base pairing This is a lot of fun and your kids will love it. If your students have never learnt anything about DNA before, then you could provide the students with a summary to help them as they do the puzzle. In this pack you get a PPTX (which you can edit), a pdf version and a png of the puzzle itself (in case you want to project it on your interactive whiteboard for students to fill in).
Radioactivity and Isotopes Crossword Puzzle (With Answers)
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Radioactivity and Isotopes Crossword Puzzle (With Answers)

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This is a fun (and moderately challenging) crossword puzzle that would serve as an excellent starter, plenary or in-lesson activity for any radioactivity and isotopes class. This crossword tests students’ knowledge of: Isotopic/atomic structure The difference between alpha, beta and gamma radiation Knowledge of the isotopes of hydrogen (i.e. deuterium and tritium) Radioactive decay and half-life The use of Uranium-235 as an electricity generating fuel This is a lot of fun and my students loved it. If your kids have never learnt anything about the radioactivity and isotopes before, then you could provide the students with a summary to help them as they do the puzzle. In this pack you get a PPTX (which you can edit), a pdf version and a png of the puzzle itself (in case you want to project it on your interactive whiteboard for students to fill in).
IBDP Chemistry Option C PPTs: Energy
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IBDP Chemistry Option C PPTs: Energy

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This professional PowerPoint bundle covers everything the students need to know for the 2016 Course Guide for IBDP Chemistry Option C: Energy This bundle includes eight PPTs (which match the Course Guide): C1: Energy Sources C2: Fossil Fuels C3: Nuclear Fusion and Fission C4: Solar Energy C5: Environmental Impact - Global Warming C6: HL Electrochemistry, Rechargeable Batteries and Fuel Cells C7: HL Nuclear Fusion and Fission C8: HL Photovoltaic Cella and Dye-Sensitized Solar Cells (DSSC) Each PPT professionally covers all required areas of the Course Guide for this topic, including: Essential Ideas Nature of Science International Mindedness Theory of Knowledge Key Understandings Application/Skills Guidance These PPTs have been painstakingly developed over many years and are guaranteed to satisfy immediately. Not only will you save valuable time by purchasing these PPTs, but your students will also receive the very best instructional PPTs out there Tes paid licence
Edexcel IGCSE Chemistry: Acids, Alkalis and Titrations (Whole Unit)
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Edexcel IGCSE Chemistry: Acids, Alkalis and Titrations (Whole Unit)

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This PowerPoint Presentation covers most of the requirements for the Acids, Alkalis and Titrations unit for Edexcel IGCSE Chemistry in a clear and coherent manner. These slides may also be useful for other exam boards, such as AQA, WJEC, CIE, etc., if modified after download. Specification statements covered include: describe the use of the indicators litmus, phenolphthalein and methyl orange to distinguish between acidic and alkaline solutions understand how the pH scale, from 0–14, can be used to classify solutions as strongly acidic, weakly acidic, neutral, weakly alkaline or strongly alkaline describe the use of universal indicator to measure the approximate pH value of a solution define acids as sources of hydrogen ions, H+, and alkalis as sources of hydroxide ions, OH¯ predict the products of reactions between dilute hydrochloric, nitric and sulfuric acids; and metals, metal oxides and metal carbonates (excluding the reactions between nitric acid and metals) understand the general rules for predicting the solubility of salts in water: i all common sodium, potassium and ammonium salts are soluble ii all nitrates are soluble iii common chlorides are soluble, except silver chloride iv common sulfates are soluble, except those of barium and calcium v common carbonates are insoluble, except those of sodium, potassium and ammonium describe experiments to prepare soluble salts from acids describe experiments to prepare insoluble salts using precipitation reactions describe experiments to carry out acid-alkali titrations.
GCSE/GCSE Chemistry: Covalent Bonding PPT
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GCSE/GCSE Chemistry: Covalent Bonding PPT

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This PowerPoint presentation goes through the basics of covalent bonding and is suitable for GCSE and IGCSE Level students. Covalent bonding is described as the sharing of electrons between non-metal atoms, and care is taken to deliver the material in a paced, step-by-step fashion. This PPT assumes some knowledge of ionic bonding, so if you haven’t covered that topic yet, then you might want to delete those slides after download. Dot-and-cross diagrams are included: both with inner shells and simplified (only outer shells) formats - perfect for training students to be efficient in the exam. Activities included (feel free to edit or modify after download): Comparing bonding diagrams as a starter (spotting similarities and differences) Main teaching content (beginning from first principles with simple atomic structure, leading into covalent bond formation) Think map to compare ionic and covalent bonding (feel free to remove if needed) Drawing dot-and-cross and stick diagrams as a plenary ***Learning outcomes are included, so this is a great ‘box ticker’ for an observation lesson. *** Some syllabus references that this PPT satisfies (to name but a few): AQA GCSE Chemistry: **4.2.1.1 Chemical Trends:**Covalent bonding occurs in most non-metallic elements and in compounds of non-metals. 4.2.1.4 Covalent Bonding: When atoms share pairs of electrons, they form covalent bonds. These bonds between atoms are strong 4.2.1.4 Covalent Bonding: The covalent bonds in molecules and giant structures can be represented in the following forms (dot and cross and ball and stick examples given in the specification) **Edexcel IGCSE Chemistry: ** 1.44: Know that a covalent bond is formed between atoms by the sharing of a pair of electrons 1.45: Understand covalent bonds in terms of electrostatic attractions 1.46: Understand how to use dot-and-cross diagrams to represent covalent bonds
Edexcel IGCSE Chemistry: Crude Oil and Alkanes PPT
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Edexcel IGCSE Chemistry: Crude Oil and Alkanes PPT

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This PowerPoint Presentation covers most of the requirements for the Crude Oil and Alkanes units for Edexcel IGCSE Chemistry in a clear and coherent manner. These slides may also be useful for other exam boards, such as AQA, WJEC, CIE, etc., if modified after download. Specification statements covered include: know that crude oil is a mixture of hydrocarbons describe how the industrial process of fractional distillation separates crude oil into fractions know the names and uses of the main fractions obtained from crude oil: refinery gases, gasoline, kerosene, diesel, fuel oil and bitumen know the trend in colour, boiling point and viscosity of the main fractions know that a fuel is a substance that, when burned, releases heat energy know the possible products of complete and incomplete combustion of hydrocarbons with oxygen in the air know the general formula for alkanes explain why alkanes are classified as saturated hydrocarbons understand how to draw the structural and displayed formulae for alkanes with up to five carbon atoms in the molecule, and to name the unbranched-chain isomers describe the reactions of alkanes with halogens in the presence of ultraviolet radiation, limited to mono-substitution
Isotopes Worksheet
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Isotopes Worksheet

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A basic worksheet for high ability GCSE classes and introductory 'A' -level classes all about isotopes. Students have to fill in the number of protons and neutrons for different isotopes.
Using ICT to Enhance Learning: A Complete Guide for Teachers
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Using ICT to Enhance Learning: A Complete Guide for Teachers

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This is the fifth chapter in my book, offering a comprehensive guide to using ICT in education. FULLY UPDATED FOR 2015 This guide is guaranteed to revolutionise the way you teach. This guide will benefit you immensely as it describes: 1. How to use smart phones and tablets effectively in the classroom 2. How to make use of Google forms and ICT-based peer assessment - saving you time and energy! 3. How to use your school's VLE and blogs in creative ways 4. How to use social media in education 5. How to train students to adapt themselves to new technology If you want to really revolutionize the way you teach, then this is the guide for you!