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U19/15 Bottled water prac - SAMPLE RESULT SETS X4
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U19/15 Bottled water prac - SAMPLE RESULT SETS X4

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Here are 4 sets of sample results that students can use to practice the calculations or in case they lost their results. There is also a video which they can follow along with as a guide while they do their calculations, which explains each step: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kb3f_9rxcac The other document is a task list, which tells the student step by step how to structure their report (what headings in which order), where to put their results and where to follow along with the video :) This resource is ideal for an online lesson or cover lesson task.
Born-Haber Cycles and Lattice Enthalpy
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Born-Haber Cycles and Lattice Enthalpy

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Link to (the familiar!) real world with the question: does adding sugar to tea cause it to cool down? An informative and step-by-step PowerPoint which guides students through the steps and knowledge involved in constructing a Born-Haber Cycle and calculating lattice enthalpy. Explains why a B-H cycle is used and what lattice enthalpy tells us. Refers to worked examples, questions and exam questions from OCR A syllabus so is ideal if you have a class set of the OCR textbooks too. Stretch and challenge is (and can be further) incorporated by examples using compounds made of ions with different charges, e.g. alumina. YouTube videos: Introduction https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oLGUA_EssMY&list=PLaD6fcqFKTWju1PsWNzEjMXZ3bCJ32ikf&index=13 Worked example for NaCl: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kjkdsaP8fPA&t=39s Worked example for MgCl2: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OUgKByeZg0c&t=48s
OCR science only: Checklist for A Level success
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OCR science only: Checklist for A Level success

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A Checklist for A Level success, most relevant to those studying OCR A Biology, Chemistry or Physics. (The links are to OCR resources and answers) I have 9 years experience teaching the A Level and my colleague has over 30 - together we have noticed and written down the most effective ways for science students to revise and see the fastest and biggest improvement in their grades. This information is provided in a student-friendly checklist format :)
Risk assessments: The why and how
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Risk assessments: The why and how

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This contains a (relatively!) exciting PowerPoint lesson around what can be a boring and tedious topic - risk assessments and safety. It includes case studies and scandal, what can happen when we are not aware of the risks involved. This is suitable for any science course at any level I have also included a very short lesson on authority and accountability i.e. academic fraud, this is also suitable for any course at any level. It was initially created for the old BTEC level 3 applied science, but is not specific to this :)
Laboratory design - school mini-project / STEM club activity
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Laboratory design - school mini-project / STEM club activity

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Laboratory design activity that could be used for an after school STEM club, mini science project, summer project or even a class task. Aimed at school level but can be as simple or challenging as you would like to make it :) A supporting PowerPoint is attached with ideas for student instructions ie group tasks visiting laboratories, what to focus on/take notes + photos of. This can be quite hands on and you can let students measure things and do conversions, creating keys and grids in their own laboratory design plans, if you have the facility to do so.
VSEPR lesson
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VSEPR lesson

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This PowerPoint is most useful for new teachers, teachers who have not taught VSEPR before (ideas for how to structure your lesson) or teachers who want ideas on how to make this topic more interactive and include ideas for kinaesthetic activities. This PowerPoint includes VSEPR yoga, VSEPR triominoes (I have not included the resource as it is a pack of cards, however I have included instructions and an image example so you can make your own) and VSEPR cut and sticks can also be made to keep your students engaged. Other interactive ideas could include online quizzes such as Kahoot, Bingo etc.
Feasibility, thermodynamics, redox, reduction potentials
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Feasibility, thermodynamics, redox, reduction potentials

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This bundle includes an assignment brief (created by me), lesson on thermodynamics and feasbility (can be easily adapted for what level/content you would like to teach) and answers to the last 4 assignment questions. This was created for a level 4 course where I taught chemistry to biology apprentices (ages 18+). The title of the unit was ‘chemistry for applied biologists’ and this is one of 4 assignments set in that unit. It could also be used for A2 Chemistry as there are some worked examples and practice questions on Gibbs free energy and 2 redox practicals which include half equations and observations.
Viscosity crossword and worksheet
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Viscosity crossword and worksheet

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A viscosity worksheet on identifying Newtonian and non-Newtonian fluids and a crossword which can be used as an end of topic/end of lesson activity. Both with answers! Created for Level 3.
PAG 5.2
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PAG 5.2

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A PowerPoint created for teachers on how to structure the lesson and key things for students to notice. Includes a starter activity and some pointers about citing values, the 2 layers in the separation stage and how to do the yield calculation. Note that PAG methods and teacher/technician sheets are on the OCR website. Each institution should have one person who is given an OCR login and access to these.
A2 Chem conc-time graph worksheet
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A2 Chem conc-time graph worksheet

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A nice 5-10 minute activity where students sketch and describe the shape of the graph and how k can be found. Ideal for a starter/plenary. I have included an answer file too. Ignore my first and second order curves, badly drawn! Second order should be steeper at the start compared to first order.
Organic mechanisms worksheets + answers
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Organic mechanisms worksheets + answers

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Organic mechanisms worksheets + answers nucleophilic substitution, nucleophilic addition, addition-elimination and elimination. Students are given the steps describing each mechanism and they have to put them in the correct order. Answers included. Suitable for A2 Chemistry students or applied science students studying #unit14chemistry #A2Chemistry
AQA science only: Checklist for A Level success
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AQA science only: Checklist for A Level success

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A Checklist for A Level success, most relevant to those studying AQA Biology, Chemistry or Physics. (The links are to AQA resources and answers) I have 9 years experience teaching the A Level and my colleague has over 30 - together we have noticed and written down the most effective ways for science students to revise and see the fastest and biggest improvement in their grades. This information is provided in a student-friendly checklist format :)
A2 Acids, bases, buffers PPQ
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A2 Acids, bases, buffers PPQ

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Mixed past paper questions on this topic from OCR A which are readily available on past paper finder (still suitable for use for those studying other exam boards). Suitable for A2 students. Video going through answers: https://youtu.be/t2OLH5DnZNw #A2acidsandbases #buffercalculations #pHcalculations
A2 Synthesis past paper questions
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A2 Synthesis past paper questions

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Mixed past paper questions on this topic from OCR A which are readily available on past paper finder (still suitable for use for those studying other exam boards). Suitable for A2 students. Video going through answers: COMING SOON #A2synthesis #organicsynthesis
A2 Mechanisms past paper questions
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A2 Mechanisms past paper questions

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Mixed past paper questions on this topic from OCR A which are readily available on past paper finder (still suitable for use for those studying other exam boards). Suitable for A2 students. Video going through answers: https://youtu.be/zY4UmqZXo24 #A2mechanisms #A2organic