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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.
Intermolecular Forces and Properties of Covalent Compounds
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Intermolecular Forces and Properties of Covalent Compounds

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A lesson on properties of covalent compounds. It covers properties of simple covalent compounds (low mp and bp, lack of conduction and solubility), anomalous properties of water and hydrogen-bonding and DNA. Questions and answers are on the slides for students to work through – no printing required. Designed for the new OCR A Level specification
Carboxylic Acids OCR A Level
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Carboxylic Acids OCR A Level

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A lesson on carboxylic acids designed for the new OCR A level spec. Includes what naming carboxylic acids and esters, explanation of the water solubility of carboxylic acids, reactions of carboxylic acids with metals, oxides, hydroxides, carbonates and esterifation. Includes questions on slides for students to work through – no printing required.
Starter Collection - Benzene Module 6 OCR A Level
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Starter Collection - Benzene Module 6 OCR A Level

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A collection of starters covering the first topics of Module 6 - Benzene. Each starter contains a bronze/silver/gold option and the answers are given on the following slide. Includes 4 starters: Introduction to Benzene Electrophilic Substitution Phenol Directing Groups
Aldehydes and Ketones OCR A Level
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Aldehydes and Ketones OCR A Level

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A lesson on aldehydes and ketones designed for the new OCR A level spec. Includes a review of naming aldehydes and ketones, why C=O undergoes nucleophilic addition, mechanism for the reaction and reactions of carbonyls with NaBH4 and CN. Includes questions on slides for students to work through – no printing required.
Addition Polymers A Level OCR
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Addition Polymers A Level OCR

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A Powerpoint presentation on addition polymers from the OCR new A-level specification. Lesson covers what an addition polymer is, drawing polymers from monomers (and vice versa) and disposing of polymers. Contains questions on slides, so no printing required.
Limiting Reagent Edexcel 9-1 Separate Science Higher
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Limiting Reagent Edexcel 9-1 Separate Science Higher

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A lesson that covers what a limiting reagent is, how to find the limiting reagent from masses (this is also found in the combined science specification), how to find the limiting reagent from the volume and concentration of solutions (separate chemistry) and how to find the limiting reagent from gas volumes (separate chemistry). This lesson is designed for the Edexcel 9-1 specification, separate chemistry and covers higher only content.
Ionic Bonding Year 12 BTEC
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Ionic Bonding Year 12 BTEC

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A lesson on ionic bonding and ionic radius. A Year 12 BTEC lesson designed for Pearson BTEC Level 3 National Certificate in Applied Science Unit 1 (Principles and Applications of Science I). Lesson covers what an ionic bond is, drawing dot and cross diagrams and factors that impact the strength of an ionic bond. Includes questions for students to do on the slides. No printing required.
Structural Isomers  A Level Chemistry OCR
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Structural Isomers A Level Chemistry OCR

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A Powerpoint presentation covering structural isomers from the OCR new A-level specification. Lesson covers what is a structural isomer, how to find isomers from molecular formula and how to find isomers from percentage composition by mass. Contains questions on slides, so no printing required.
Moles, Molarity and Concentration Edexcel 9-1 Separate (Triple) Science
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Moles, Molarity and Concentration Edexcel 9-1 Separate (Triple) Science

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A lesson on molarity designed for the Edexcel 9-1 separate science specification. The lesson reviews mole calculations, explains how to calculate molarity and how to convert between concentration in moles/dm3 and grams/dm3. Contains bronze/silver/gold tasks (with answers on the next slide) for students to carry out for each calculation. No printing required.
Electrolysis and Purification of Copper Edexcel 9-1
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Electrolysis and Purification of Copper Edexcel 9-1

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A lesson on the electrolysis of copper sulfate and purification of copper. Covers the products of electrolysis of copper sulfate with copper and carbon electrodes, how to purify copper using electrolysis, and exam question and a practical on the electrolysis of copper sulfate (one part of the core practical). Designed for the Edexcel 9-1 combined science specification.
Reacting Masses and Limiting Reagent Edexcel 9-1
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Reacting Masses and Limiting Reagent Edexcel 9-1

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A lesson covering reacting mass calculations (using moles) with a 1:1 ratio, reacting masses with a 2:1 ratio (hasn’t normally come up but was on the Year 10 paper), what is a limiting reagent and calculating the limiting reagent from grams. Designed for the Edexcel 9-1 spec and contains higher only content. Contains exam questions on the slides or as a worksheet in a word document, so you can decide whether or not to print out the main task. All of the lesson can be done without printing.
Periodic Trends - First Ionisation Energy OCR A Level
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Periodic Trends - First Ionisation Energy OCR A Level

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A lesson that covers trends in the first ionisation energy. It covers trends in first ionisation energy down a group and across a period. It also discusses trends and links to electronic configuration and sub-shells. Questions and answers are on the slides for students to work through – no printing required. Designed for the OCR A Level specification.
Boltzmann Distribution OCR A Level Chemistry
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Boltzmann Distribution OCR A Level Chemistry

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A lesson on rates and the Boltzmann Distribution for the new OCR A level specification. The lesson reviews the factors that impact a rate of reaction (concentration, temperature, pressure, surface area) and then goes over how to draw Boltzmann distributions for different conditions (e.g. different temperatures). All questions are on the slide so no printing required.
Group 7 - The Halogens GCSE AQA
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Group 7 - The Halogens GCSE AQA

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A lesson on Group 7 - The Halogens. It covers what the halogens look like, some of their reactions and an explanation in the trend in reactivity down the group. Includes links to videos. Questions and answers are on the slides – no printing required. Designed for the AQA 9-1 GCSE chemistry specification.
Ions GCSE AQA
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Ions GCSE AQA

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A lesson introducing ions. It covers the meanings of ion, cation and anion. It explains why atoms form ions and how to draw dot and cross diagrams for ions and ionic compounds. Questions and answers are on the slides – no printing required. Designed for the AQA 9-1 GCSE chemistry specification.
Early Atmosphere GCSE AQA
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Early Atmosphere GCSE AQA

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A lesson on the Earth’s early atmosphere. It covers the gases in the atmosphere today v millions of years ago and how the Earth’s early atmosphere formed. Questions (with answers) and are included. Everything is in the the slides – no need to print. Designed for the AQA 9-1 GCSE specification.