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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.
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.
Haloalkanes and the Ozone Layer AS Chemistry OCR
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Haloalkanes and the Ozone Layer AS Chemistry OCR

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A lesson covering haloalkanes and the ozone layer designed for the OCR AS chemistry specification. The lesson goes why the ozone layer is important, what CFCs are and their uses and the free radical reactions between CFCs and NO and ozone. The presentation contains questions (and answers) for students to work through on slides, so no printing is needed.
Titration Edexcel 9-1 Separate (Triple) Science
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Titration Edexcel 9-1 Separate (Triple) Science

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A lesson on titrations designed for the Edexcel 9-1 separate science specification. This resource includes three Power Points -- the first covers what titration is, what equipment is needed for titration and instructions on how to carry out a rough titration. The second Power Point is for a slow titration practical and the third Power Point goes over titration calculations based on exam questions.
Intermolecular Forces OCR A Level
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Intermolecular Forces OCR A Level

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A lesson that introduces intermolecular forces. It covers the different types of forces: induced dipole-dipole, permanent dipole-dipole and hydrogen bonding. Lesson goes over which type of molecules have each type of force and what the forces are. Also covers factors that influence strength of induced dipole-dipole interactions. Questions and answers are on the slides for students to work through – no printing required. Designed for the new OCR A Level specification
Amino Acids and Chirality OCR A Level
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Amino Acids and Chirality OCR A Level

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A lesson on amino acids and chirality designed for the new OCR A level spec. Includes what an amino acid is, reactions of amino acids, a review of isomerism, optical isomers and identifying the chiral carbon in organic compounds. Includes questions on slides for students to work through – no printing required.
IR Spectroscopy OCR A level Chemistry
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IR Spectroscopy OCR A level Chemistry

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A lesson on IR spectroscopy designed for the OCR A level specification. Lesson covers how to identify carbonyl groups, alcohols and carboxylic acids from an IR spectrum, why IR is useful and a the greenhouse effect. Includes exam questions on the slides. Also includes a handout of the IR spectra from the Power Point to print for students.
Covalent Bonding OCR A Level
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Covalent Bonding OCR A Level

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A lesson on covalent bonding. It covers what is a covalent bond, drawing dot and cross diagrams for covalent compounds and dative covalent bonds. Questions and answers are on the slides for students to work through – no printing required. Designed for the new OCR A Level specification
Controlling Equilibrium OCR A Level Chemistry
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Controlling Equilibrium OCR A Level Chemistry

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A lesson on controlling equilibrium for OCR A Level Chemistry. Lesson covers how Kc and Kp stay the same with changes to concentration and pressure and how Kc and Kp change with temperature. Questions and answers on slides – no printing required.
Bond Enthalpy OCR A level Chemistry
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Bond Enthalpy OCR A level Chemistry

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A lesson on bond enthalpy designed for OCR A level chemistry specification. The lesson covers what an average bond enthalpy is, the link between bond making and bond breaking and endo and exothermic, and how to calculate an energy change from bond energies. Exam questions and answers are provided on the slides.
Synthesis of Amines and Amides OCR A Level
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Synthesis of Amines and Amides OCR A Level

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A lesson on amines and amides designed for the new OCR A level spec. Includes making aliphatic amines from ammonia, making aromatic amines from nitrobenzene and making amides from acyl chlorides. Includes questions on slides for students to work through – no printing required.
Carboxylic Acid Derivatives OCR A level Chemistry
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Carboxylic Acid Derivatives OCR A level Chemistry

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A lesson on carboxylic acid derivatives designed for the new OCR A level spec. Includes hydrolysis of esters in acid and alkali, naming acyl chlorides, reactions of acyl chlorides, mechanism for the reaction of an acyl chloride with water, and reactions of anhydrides. Includes questions on slides for students to work through – no printing required.
Shapes of Molecules OCR A Level
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Shapes of Molecules OCR A Level

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A lesson on the shapes of molecules. It covers how to draw molecules in 3D using dashes and wedges, electron-pair repulsion theory, building molecules from molymods and shapes of molecules. Questions and answers are on the slides for students to work through – no printing required. Designed for the new OCR A Level specification
Alkenes - Introduction to Addition Reactions A Level OCR
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Alkenes - Introduction to Addition Reactions A Level OCR

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A Powerpoint presentation introducing alkenes and addition reactions from the OCR new A-level specification. Lesson covers the reactivity of alkenes v alkanes, what an addition reaction is and introduces key concepts needed to understand addition reactions – electrophile, curly arrow and heterolytic fission. First of a series of 3 lessons on addition in alkenes. Contains questions on slides, so no printing required.