Hi I am a trained senior teacher for chemistry and have experience in teaching IGCSE,Edexcel, IB, A level, Victorian curriculum and CBSE. I have written lecture notes explaining the concepts in chemistry chapter wise that gives a clear idea to new teachers and students about how to apply these concepts these concepts in solving exam questions.
I have some excellent resources for new chemistry teachers and new form teachers of primary and secondary classes.
Hi I am a trained senior teacher for chemistry and have experience in teaching IGCSE,Edexcel, IB, A level, Victorian curriculum and CBSE. I have written lecture notes explaining the concepts in chemistry chapter wise that gives a clear idea to new teachers and students about how to apply these concepts these concepts in solving exam questions.
I have some excellent resources for new chemistry teachers and new form teachers of primary and secondary classes.
Complete Lesson presentation on Le Chattelier’s Principle , Shifting of Equilibrium at stress 20 slides + Practice WS = Value for your money and time.
Contents -
Le Chattelier’s Principle
Shifting of Equilibrium at stress,
Factors that Affect Equilibrium (Stress game)
Reaction Quotient
Concentration
Temperature
Pressure
For gaseous systems only!
The presence of a catalyst
Presence of an Inert Substance
Knowledge Check interactive assessment-1
Knowledge Check interactive assessment-2
The lesson clearly introduces and scaffolds the concept of half life and connects it to its mathematical calculation in numerical problems.
includes PPT 34 slides + Practice WS on Half life = Total value for money and your preparing time.
What is half life
Half Life and Kinetics
Half-Life- 1st order
Half-Life- 2nd order
Rate Laws and
Integrated Rate laws
Formula for half life
Collision Theory of kinetics
Temperature dependence of rate
Maxwell Boltzmann Distribution Curves
Activation Energy
Reaction Coordinate Diagrams
Arrhenius Equation
Reaction Mechanisms
Topics Tested –
Formula of compounds
Naming of compounds
Balancing of equations
Solubility of salts
Prediction of Products in aqueous reactions
Precipitation Reaction
This form is to be given to each student to confirm to the observation parameters of ***assessment for and assessment of learning ***.
I use it for all formal observations and get commendation on the above parameters.
Contains Lesson Ppt and Student practice workbook
Complete Lesson with activities and interactive assignments for AP entry level.
1.Graph making
2.Analysis of graph
3.Accuracy and Precision
4.Matter
5.Properties of Matter (states)
6.Changes in Matter (Physical and chemical change)
7.Mixtures of Matter
8.Types of mixtures
9.Solution and suspension
10.Separation Techniques
11.Elements and Compounds
12.Periodic Table
13.Law of definite proportion
Moles and Mole concept Interactive Lesson Power Point
Contents-
Why Moles
What is Moles
Hands on Activity with Pomogranate
Analysis and evaluation of 6.02 x 10^23
Comparison of Mole with other units
How moles make chemistry easy
Important formula and their application in calculating Moles, Mass and Volume of gases
Class Exercises and Answers
Homework Questions
This is an excellent resource for teaching IB and A level Class about periodic table and periodic properties.
Contents-
• The periodic table is arranged into four blocks associated with the four sub-levels—s, p, d, and f.
• The periodic table consists of groups (vertical columns) and periods (horizontal rows).
• The period number (n) is the outer energy level that is occupied by electrons.
• The number of the principal energy level and the number of the valence electrons in an atom can be deduced from its position on the periodic table.
• The periodic table shows the positions of metals, non-metals and metalloids.
• Deduction of the electron configuration of an atom from the element’s position on the periodic table, and vice versa.
Transition elements have variable oxidation states, form complex ions with ligands, have coloured compounds, and display catalytic and magnetic properties.
• Zn is not considered to be a transition element as it does not form ions with incomplete d-orbitals.
• Transition elements show an oxidation state of +2 when the s-electrons are removed.
• Explanation of the ability of transition metals to form variable oxidation states from successive ionization energies.
• Explanation of the nature of the coordinate bond within a complex ion.
• Deduction of the total charge given the formula of the ion and ligands present.
• Explanation of the magnetic properties in transition metals in terms of unpaired electrons.
This is an excellent resource for IBDP HL/SL complete lesson .
Contents
Measuring Energy Changes
Enthalpy
Types of Enthalpy
Bond Energy
Entropy
Free Energy
Calorimetry
The resource contains all the required notes for IBDP HL and SL , A level Chemistry for Chemical Kinetics (Rate of the Reaction)
Chemical Kinetics
Expression of rates.
Stoichiometric relationships of rates of different substances in a reaction.
Determination of reaction orders, rate laws, and rate constant by method of initial rate.
Determination of rate laws by graphical or integration method.
Determination of half-lives
Determination of activation energy
Elementary steps and reaction mechanism
Effect of catalysts
Contents:
• Length and time
• Use and describe the use of rules and measuring cylinders to find a length or a volume
• Use and describe the use of clocks and devices, both analogue and digital, for measuring an interval of time
• Obtain an average value for a small distance and for a short interval of time by measuring multiples (including the period of a pendulum)
• Density and its measurement for various types of objects
• Understand that a micrometer screw gauge is used to measure very small distances
• Motion Define speed and calculate average speed from total time total distance
• Plot and interpret a speed-time graph or a distance-time graph
• Recognize from the shape of a speed-time graph when a body is – at rest – moving with constant speed – moving with changing speed
• Calculate the area under a speed-time graph to work out the distance travelled for motion with constant acceleration
IGCSE Biology -Practice Sheet -Ecology and Ecosystems
Exam Style Questions and Answers
Content-
Ecology
Ecosystem
Food Chain
Food Web
Energy transfer
Biological Magnification
IGCSE/ GCSE /OCR Biology – Photosynthesis Practice Sheet Exam Style Questions and Marking Scheme
Contents
Photosynthesis
Factors affecting photosynthesis
Experiments to prove CO2 is given out
Experiments to prove O2 is taken in
Palisade cell
Chloroplast
Chlorophyll
Equation of Photosynthesis
Testing of Starch in Leaf