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I teach at a comprehensive academy. I design my lessons to require little/no prep and printing -- just use the slides and you are ready to go.

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I teach at a comprehensive academy. I design my lessons to require little/no prep and printing -- just use the slides and you are ready to go.
Limiting Reagent GCSE AQA
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Limiting Reagent GCSE AQA

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A lesson on limiting reagents. It covers what the terms limiting reagent and in excess mean. It also goes through how to calculate the limiting reagent. Questions and answers are included in the slides – no need to print. Designed for the AQA GCSE 9-1 specification.
Pure and Impure GCSE AQA
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Pure and Impure GCSE AQA

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A lesson on pure and impure substances. The lesson covers what the terms mean, particle diagrams for each and how to determine purity using data. It also covers the meaning of a formulation. Questions and answers provided on slides – no need to print. Designed for the AQA 9-1 GCSE specification.
Extracting Metals Biological Methods GCSE AQA
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Extracting Metals Biological Methods GCSE AQA

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A lesson on bioleaching and phytomining. It covers what the methods are and their advantages/disadvantages. Links to videos and suggested tasks are included such as filling in a table, answering questions or drawing cartoons of the methods. Questions and answers are included in the slides – no need to print. Designed for the AQA GCSE 9-1 specification.
Introducing Benzene OCR Module 6 A Level Chemistry
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Introducing Benzene OCR Module 6 A Level Chemistry

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A lesson that introduces benzene. It covers the properties of benzene, delocalised bonding in the ring, and how to name benzene and its derivatives. Questions and answers are on the slides for students to work through – no printing required. Designed for the new OCR A Level specification.
The Modern Periodic Table GCSE AQA
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The Modern Periodic Table GCSE AQA

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A lesson on using the periodic table. It covers the locations of metals and non-metals, groups and periods and links the periodic table to electronic configuration. Questions and answers are on the slides – only need to print a periodic table for the students to use. Designed for the AQA 9-1 GCSE chemistry specification.
Isotopes GCSE AQA
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Isotopes GCSE AQA

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A lesson on isotopes – it includes the definition of isotope, an explanation of relative atomic mass and how to calculate it from data. Questions and answers are included in the slides – no need to print.
Transition Metals AQA GCSE
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Transition Metals AQA GCSE

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A lesson on transition metals. It covers the properties of metals and the properties and reactivity of the transition metals compared to the alkali metals. Questions and answers are on the slides – no printing required. Designed for the AQA 9-1 GCSE chemistry specification.
Alcohols GCSE AQA
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Alcohols GCSE AQA

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A lesson on the alcohols. It covers what an alcohol is, how alcoholic drinks are made and reactions of alcohols. Questions and answers provided on slides – no need to print. Designed for the AQA 9-1 GCSE specification.
Carboxylic Acids GCSE AQA
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Carboxylic Acids GCSE AQA

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A lesson on the carboxylic acid homologous series. It covers what a carboxylic acid is, how carboxylic acids are weak acids and the making of esters from acids. Questions and answers provided on slides – no need to print. Designed for the AQA 9-1 GCSE specification.
Electrolysis of Solutions GCSE AQA
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Electrolysis of Solutions GCSE AQA

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A lesson on electrolysis of solutions. It covers the ions present in aqueous solutions, an explanation of why solutions may produce different products from molten compounds and the products of electrolysis of common solutions. Questions and answers are included in the slides – no need to print. Designed for the AQA GCSE 9-1 specification.
Key Words Groups of the Periodic Table Edexcel 9-1
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Key Words Groups of the Periodic Table Edexcel 9-1

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A Power point with a list of 10 key words for the Groups of the Periodic Table Topic from Edexcel 9-1. The first slide contains the key words and definitions (for students to learn for homework). The other slides are quizzes on the key words - one slide is the list of words and students have to write the definition, another slide provides the definitions and students have to recall the word and the third option provides the definitions and word bank of the key words for low ability groups. Answers are provided.
Key Words Metals Edexcel 9-1
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Key Words Metals Edexcel 9-1

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A Power point with a list of 10 key words for the Metals from Edexcel 9-1. The first slide contains the key words and definitions (for students to learn for homework). The other slides are quizzes on the key words - one slide is the list of words and students have to write the definition, another slide provides the definitions and students have to recall the word and the third option provides the definitions and word bank of the key words for low ability groups.
Proton NMR Part 1 Module 6 A Level Chemistry
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Proton NMR Part 1 Module 6 A Level Chemistry

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A lesson that introduces H NMR. It covers the information found in a H NMR spectrum and how to predict the number of peaks, their areas and chemical shifts. It also covers how D2O causes proton exchange. This lesson does not cover spiltting – that is covered in Proton NMR Part 2. Designed for the OCR A Level specification.
Proton NMR Part 2  Module 6 A Level Chemistry
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Proton NMR Part 2 Module 6 A Level Chemistry

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A lesson that covers splitting in proton NMR. This lesson assumes that the topic has already been introduced. It covers how to work out n for a given hydrogen, how to use the n+1 rule and exceptions to splitting. Questions and answers are on the slides for students to work through – no printing required. Designed for the OCR A Level specification.
Acid Rain and Hydrogen Fuel Cells Edexcel 9-1
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Acid Rain and Hydrogen Fuel Cells Edexcel 9-1

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A lesson covering the causes of acid rain, the problems caused by acid rain and the advantages and disadvantages of using hydrogen fuel cells compared to petrol in cars. Slides with exam questions for the new spec are included. Designed for the Edexcel 9-1 combined science course --the triple only content on fuel cells is not included.
Periodic Trends - Metallic Bonding and Melting Points
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Periodic Trends - Metallic Bonding and Melting Points

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A lesson that covers metallic bonding and trends in melting points accross a period. It covers what a metallic bond is, how to show metallic bonding with diagrams, explanations of the properties of metals and trends in melting points of metals across a period. Questions and answers are on the slides for students to work through – no printing required. Designed for the OCR A Level specification.