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Why buy from me? I have been fine tuning my resources since 2018, regularly updating them with trial and error through real teaching. Most do not require printing and can be used at the last minute (we've all been there!). Clear information, engaging and often differentiated tasks, that have been tried and tested. And most importantly - I include ANSWERS! :) Thank you for supporting my tes shop, I hope you find something useful here

Why buy from me? I have been fine tuning my resources since 2018, regularly updating them with trial and error through real teaching. Most do not require printing and can be used at the last minute (we've all been there!). Clear information, engaging and often differentiated tasks, that have been tried and tested. And most importantly - I include ANSWERS! :) Thank you for supporting my tes shop, I hope you find something useful here
KS3 Acids and metal carbonates equations
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KS3 Acids and metal carbonates equations

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Lesson to practice completing equations for acids and metal carbonates Recap task tests prior knowledge of metal reactions with acid, and neutralisation reactions Ideal alongside a practical or demo of metal carbonates in acid All answers on next slides to tasks
Group 0/8 The noble gases KS3 GCSE chemistry
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Group 0/8 The noble gases KS3 GCSE chemistry

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KS3 chemistry and/or low demand GCSE/recap Recall task, properties and electronic structure of noble gases and how this relates to their function (particular use of argon in lightbulbs, and helium in balloons) plenary quiz
KS3 Making electromagnets
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KS3 Making electromagnets

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Lesson to accompany a practical making electromagnets You are investigating how the strength of an electromagnet depends on the electric current passing through its coil. You are going to count the number of pins the electromagnet picks up when it has an increasing number of coils around it. You will complete: Hypothesis (with explanation) Independent, dependent and control variables Equipment and diagram Method Results table Graph Conclusion Evaluation The lesson provides information, support and modelling at all stages of the investigation
KS3/4 F=ma
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KS3/4 F=ma

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full lesson with SLOP Lots of questions and answers. A lot of time went into this could be used for KS4
KS3 Carbon reduction
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KS3 Carbon reduction

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extracting metals by carbon reduction includes thermite reaction and extracting iron in blast furnace may be suitable for gcse/ks4 I work in an all girls school so slide at end highlighting women in STEM careers