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Science teacher at a secondary school. Teacher's spend majority of the time making resources, so I have decided to share excellent resources with you all. Enjoy :)

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Science teacher at a secondary school. Teacher's spend majority of the time making resources, so I have decided to share excellent resources with you all. Enjoy :)
Factors affecting rate of reaction - KS5
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Factors affecting rate of reaction - KS5

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This is a complete lesson, Ready to go ! This lesson covers: Calculating rate of reaction Using tangent to calculate the rate of reaction Factors affecting rate of reaction: Temp, PH, enzyme concentration and Substrate concentration Competitive and non-competitive reaction
Metallic Bond, KS3,KS4,GCSE
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Metallic Bond, KS3,KS4,GCSE

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Metallic Bond, KS3,KS4,GCSE Lesson Ready to go! Key Highlights: Well differentiated starter with extension and challenge Dual coding Option of Think Pair Share Option of Group Activity Exam question practise A range of activities Well structured
Biotic and Abiotic factors , KS5, Year 13
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Biotic and Abiotic factors , KS5, Year 13

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Do Now Activity {This can be changed based on students previous learning} Many teachers and student struggle to teach this topic. The lesson starts with a short recap and activity on important ecological terms. Abiotic factors is then taught with strong association with AS learning. Temperature PH Light Water and Humidity CONTENT FOR KS5 ONLY
Eyepiece Graticule, KS5
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Eyepiece Graticule, KS5

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Do Now Activity {This can be changed based on students previous learning} This lesson covers : Optical Microscope Magnification Electron Microscope (Transmission and scanning) Eyepiece Graticules and Micrometre I have attached 4 other documents to give the questions more practise on calculation on magnification and using eyepiece graticule.
ATOMS - INTRODUCTION
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ATOMS - INTRODUCTION

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Introduction to Atoms - KS2 & KS3 This is a great lesson to start chemistry with year 7 and 8. The lesson starts of with what matter is ( solid, liquid and gas). The it moves on to what the ancient greece though matter were made out of. The lesson then leads to what we know today, ATOMS. There are lots of activities in this lesson, Followed by a poster design. Lesson Ready to go! Key Highlights: Well differentiated starter with extension and challenge Dual coding Option of Think Pair Share Option of Group Activity Exam question practise A range of activities Well structured