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A Science teacher by trade, I've also been known to be found teaching Maths and PE! However, strange as it may seem, my real love is designing resources that can be used by other teachers to maximise the experience of the students. I am constantly thinking of new ways to engage a student with a topic and try to implement that in the design of the lessons.

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A Science teacher by trade, I've also been known to be found teaching Maths and PE! However, strange as it may seem, my real love is designing resources that can be used by other teachers to maximise the experience of the students. I am constantly thinking of new ways to engage a student with a topic and try to implement that in the design of the lessons.
Topic B5: Health, disease and development of medicines (Edexcel GCSE Combined Science)
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Topic B5: Health, disease and development of medicines (Edexcel GCSE Combined Science)

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This bundle of 7 lessons covers a lot of the content in Topic B5 (Health, disease and development of medicines) of the Edexcel GCSE Combined Science specification. The topics covered within these lessons include: Health The difference between communicable and non-communicable diseases Pathogens Common infections The spread of diseases and the prevention The spread of STIs The physical and chemical defences of the human body The use of antibiotics Developing new medicines Non-communicable diseases Treating cardiovascular disease All of these lesson presentations and accompanying resources are detailed and engaging and contain regular progress checks to allow the students to constantly assess their understanding.
Topic B3: Genetics (Edexcel GCSE Combined Science)
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Topic B3: Genetics (Edexcel GCSE Combined Science)

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This bundle of 6 lessons covers a lot of the content in Topic B3 (Genetics) of the Edexcel GCSE Combined Science specification. The topics covered within these lessons include: Advantages and disadvantages of asexual reproduction Advantages and disadvantages of sexual reproduction The role of meiosis The structure of DNA Understanding and using genetic terminology Monohybrid inheritance Sex determination The causes of variation All of these lesson presentations and accompanying resources are detailed and engaging and contain regular progress checks to allow the students to constantly assess their understanding.
Topic B1:  Key concepts in Biology (Edexcel GCSE Combined Science)
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Topic B1: Key concepts in Biology (Edexcel GCSE Combined Science)

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This bundle of 7 lessons covers the majority of the content in Topic B1 (Key concepts in Biology) of the Edexcel GCSE Combined Science specification. The topics covered within these lessons include: Animal cells Plant cells Bacterial cells Specialised cells Changes in microscopic technology Number, size and scale The relationship between quantitative units Enzyme properties and action Enzyme activity Osmosis Active transport All of these lesson presentations and accompanying resources are detailed and engaging and contain regular progress checks to allow the students to constantly assess their understanding.
Limiting reactants and stoichiometry
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Limiting reactants and stoichiometry

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This is a fully-resourced lesson that looks at the meaning of a limiting reactant in a chemical reaction and guides students through how to apply this to a number of calculations. Step by step guides are used to go through worked examples so students are able to visualise how to set out their work. The lesson begins with a fun analogy involving sausages and potatoes so that students can identify that the potatoes limited the sale of food. Alongside this, students will learn the key term excess. Some time is then taken to ensure that students can spot the limiting reactant and the one in excess in actual chemical reactions and method descriptions. Moving forwards, students will be guided through two calculations that involve limiting reactants - those to calculate the theoretical yield and the other to calculate a balanced symbol equation. Other skills involved in these calculations such as calculating the relative formula mass are recalled and a few examples given to ensure they are confident. The question worksheet has been differentiated two ways so that any students who need extra assistance can still access the learning. This lesson has been written for GCSE students.
Simple and Giant COVALENT molecules
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Simple and Giant COVALENT molecules

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This lesson has been written with the aim of engaging students in the topic of simple and giant covalent molecules, as this is a topic which is often considered to be boring or is brushed over. A variety of tasks have been used to maintain the interest whilst ensuring that they key details and Science are known and understood. The lesson begins with a quick recap task where students have to recognise a covalent bond from a description and fill the missing part. Moving forwards, they are introduced to the fact that covalent molecules can be simple or giant. They are then presented with a table showing some properties of covalent molecules and having to group them as simple or giant in the short space of time that the table remains displayed on the board. This task challenges their observational skills, something which will again be tested later in the lesson as they study the structure of graphite and diamond. Time is taken to ensure that key details such as the strong covalent bonds in both sets of molecules is understood and that it is the weak intermolecular forces which are actually responsible for the low melting and boiling points. The last part of the lesson introduces diamond and graphite as allotropes of carbon and students will briefly learn why one of these conducts electricity whilst the other doesn’t. If you want a lesson about these allotropes in more detail, then please look for “Diamond and Graphite”. Progress checks have been written into the lesson at regular intervals so that students are constantly assessing their understanding and so misconceptions are quickly identified. This lesson has been written for GCSE students (14 - 16 years of age in the UK)
The Menstrual cycle
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The Menstrual cycle

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This is an engaging and discussion filled lesson which looks at the menstrual cycle and specifically focuses on the interaction of the four hormones in the cycle. This lesson has been designed for GCSE students (ages 14 - 16 in the UK) but is suitable for older students who want a recap on this topic before going into more depth. In order to understand the cycle, it is critical that students know the roles that each of the hormones perform and also can describe how one hormone affects another. The main task of the lesson goes through the steps in the cycle, but challenges the students to use their prior knowledge of the endocrine system to add in the name of the correct hormone. At appropriate points of the lesson, time is taken to relate this topic to others in Biology, such as the use of oestrogen in the contraceptive pill and also hCG as the hormone which is detected by pregnancy tests. Students will know key landmarks in the 28 day cycle and be able to relate this back to the hormones. There are progress checks throughout the lesson but the final part of the lesson involves three understanding checks where students are challenged to apply their knowledge.
IVF
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IVF

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This is a fully-resourced lesson which looks at how IVF is used a treatment for infertility and considers the arguments for and against this process. The lesson includes an engaging, informative and discussion provoking lesson presentation and a pair of differentiated worksheets which challenge the mathematical skills of the students when looking at the % chance of multiple births from IVF. The lesson begins by getting the students to recognise the phrase “test tube baby” and then to link this to IVF. Extra pieces of interesting information are given throughout the lesson, such as the introduction of Louise Brown at this point. A step by step guide is used to go through the key steps in the process. Questions are continually posed to the students which get them to think and attempt to verbalise their answers such as when they are questioned whether men are needed for this process. There is a focus on key terminology throughout, such as haploid and zygote and genetic screening. Students will learn that multiple births are much more common in IVF births than from natural conception and then they will be asked to manipulate data in a mathematical task with some figures from a maternity ward. As these questions are quite difficult, this worksheet has been differentiated so that all students can access the learning. Although this has been written for GCSE students, it is suitable for use with older students.
Topic C4.1: Predicting chemical reactions (OCR Gateway A GCSE Chemistry)
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Topic C4.1: Predicting chemical reactions (OCR Gateway A GCSE Chemistry)

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This bundle of 5 lessons covers all of the content in the sub-topic C4.1 (Predicting chemical reactions) of the OCR Gateway A GCSE Chemistry specification. The topics covered within these lessons include: The alkali metals The halogens Displacement reactions of the halogens The noble gases The transition metals Reactivity of elements All of these lesson presentations and accompanying resources are detailed and engaging and contain regular progress checks to allow the students to constantly assess their understanding
Topic C4.2: Identifying the products of chemical reactions (OCR Gateway A GCSE Chemistry)
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Topic C4.2: Identifying the products of chemical reactions (OCR Gateway A GCSE Chemistry)

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This bundle of 4 lessons covers all of the content in the sub-topic C4.2 (Identifying the products of chemical reactions) of the OCR Gateway A GCSE Chemistry specification. The topics covered within these lessons include: Detecting gases Detecting cations Detecting anions Instrumental methods of analysis All of these lesson presentations and accompanying resources are detailed and engaging and contain regular progress checks to allow the students to constantly assess their understanding.
Topic C4: Predicting and identifying reactions and products (OCR Gateway A GCSE Chemistry)
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Topic C4: Predicting and identifying reactions and products (OCR Gateway A GCSE Chemistry)

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This bundle of 8 lessons covers the majority of the content in Topic C4 (Predicting and identifying reactions and products) of the OCR Gateway A GCSE Chemistry specification. The topics covered within these lessons include: The alkali metals The halogens Displacement reactions of the halogens The noble gases The transition metals Reactivity of elements Detecting gases Detecting cations Detecting anions All of these lesson presentations and accompanying resources are detailed and engaging and contain regular progress checks to allow the students to constantly assess their understanding.
Topic C2.3: Properties of materials (OCR Gateway A GCSE Chemistry)
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Topic C2.3: Properties of materials (OCR Gateway A GCSE Chemistry)

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This bundle of 4 lessons covers the majority of the content in the sub-topic C2.3 (Properties of materials) of the OCR Gateway A GCSE Chemistry specification. The topics covered within these lessons include: Allotropes of carbon Changing state Nanoparticles All of these lesson presentations and accompanying resources are detailed and engaging and contain regular progress checks to allow the students to constantly assess their understanding.
Topic C3.1: Introducing chemical reaction (OCR Gateway A GCSE Combined Science & Chemistry)
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Topic C3.1: Introducing chemical reaction (OCR Gateway A GCSE Combined Science & Chemistry)

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This bundle of 9 lessons covers the majority of the content in the sub-topic C3.1 (Introducing chemical reactions) of the OCR Gateway A GCSE Combined Science and GCSE Chemistry specification. The topics covered within these lessons include: Formulae of ionic compounds Conservation of mass Writing chemical equations Writing ionic equations The mole Mole calculations All of these lesson presentations and accompanying resources are detailed and engaging and contain regular progress checks to allow the students to constantly assess their understanding.
Topic C2: Bonding, structure and properties of matter (AQA Trilogy GCSE Combined Science)
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Topic C2: Bonding, structure and properties of matter (AQA Trilogy GCSE Combined Science)

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This bundle of 10 lessons covers the majority of the content in Topic C2 (Bonding, structure and properties of matter) of the AQA Trilogy GCSE Combined Science specification. The topics covered within these lessons include: Formation of ions Ionic bonding Ionic compounds Covalent bonding Metallic bonding Simple molecular substances Polymers and Giant covalent structures Allotropes of carbon States of matter Changing state All of these lesson presentations and accompanying resources are detailed and engaging and contain regular progress checks to allow the students to constantly assess their understanding.
Topic C3: Quantitative Chemistry (AQA Trilogy GCSE Combined Science)
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Topic C3: Quantitative Chemistry (AQA Trilogy GCSE Combined Science)

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This bundle of 5 lessons covers the majority of the content in Topic C3 (Quantitative Chemistry) of the AQA Trilogy GCSE Combined Science specification. The topics covered within these lessons include: Relative formula mass The mole Conservation of mass The mole and equations Limiting reactants Concentration of solutions All of these lesson presentations and accompanying resources are detailed and engaging and contain regular progress checks to allow the students to constantly assess their understanding.
Topic B1: Cell-level systems (OCR Gateway A GCSE Biology)
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Topic B1: Cell-level systems (OCR Gateway A GCSE Biology)

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This bundle of 10 lessons covers the majority of the content in Topic B1 (Cell-level systems) of the OCR Gateway A GCSE Biology specification. The topics covered within these lessons include: Plant and animal cells Bacterial cells Light microscopy Electron microscopy DNA Transcription and translation Enzymes Enzyme actions Aerobic respiration Anaerobic respiration Photosynthesis Limiting factors All of these lesson presentations and accompanying resources are detailed and engaging and contain regular progress checks to allow the students to constantly assess their understanding.
Topic B1.2: What happens in cells? (OCR Gateway A GCSE Biology)
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Topic B1.2: What happens in cells? (OCR Gateway A GCSE Biology)

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This bundle of 3 lessons covers all of the content in the sub-topic B1.2 (What happens in cells) of the OCR Gateway A GCSE Biology specification. The topics covered within these lessons include: DNA Transcription and translation Enzymes Enzyme actions All of these lesson presentations and accompanying resources are detailed and engaging and contain regular progress checks to allow the students to constantly assess their understanding.
Topic C2: Elements, compounds and mixtures (OCR Gateway A GCSE Combined Science)
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Topic C2: Elements, compounds and mixtures (OCR Gateway A GCSE Combined Science)

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This bundle of 18 lessons covers the majority of the content in Topic C2 (Elements, compounds and mixtures) of the OCR Gateway A GCSE Combined Science specification. The topics covered within these lessons include: Elements Electron configurations Compounds Chemical formula of ionic compounds Ionic compounds Covalent substances Simple molecules Polymers Metallic bonding Diamond and graphite Graphene and the fullerenes Changing states Pure and impure substances Distillation Filtration and crystallisation Chromatography Interpreting chromatograms Relative formula masses Empirical formula All of these lesson presentations and accompanying resources are detailed and engaging and contain regular progress checks to allow the students to constantly assess their understanding.
Topic C1: Particles (OCR Gateway A GCSE Combined Science)
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Topic C1: Particles (OCR Gateway A GCSE Combined Science)

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This bundle of 6 lessons covers the majority of the content in Topic C1 (Particles) of the OCR Gateway A GCSE Combined Science specification. The topics covered within these lessons include: States of matter Chemical and physical changes Development of the atom Atomic structure Isotopes Ions All of these lesson presentations and accompanying resources are detailed and engaging and contain regular progress checks to allow the students to constantly assess their understanding.
Transcription and Translation - GCSE
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Transcription and Translation - GCSE

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This lesson looks at the two stages of protein synthesis, transcription and translation, and focuses on the key details that students need to understand this potentially difficult topic. The lesson presentation has been deliberately written in a concise way to encourage the students to summarise the two stages and pick out the key points which will enable them to form longer answers when necessary. The lesson begins by introducing the students to RNA, and a quick check is done to see how much they can recall about the other nucleic acid, DNA. Moving forwards, students are challenged to study the structure of DNA and RNA in SPOT THE DIFFERENCE before being challenged to explain why RNA is necessary in this process. Time is taken to look at important sections such as complimentary base pairing and the identification of amino acids from the codon. A number of quick competitions have been written into the lesson to maintain engagement and the progress checks are regular so that students assess their understanding and any misconceptions can be quickly identified and addressed. This lesson has been written for GCSE students but should a teacher want to teach an introduction lesson on protein synthesis before going into more detail at a later date, then this would be suitable.
States of matter and changing state
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States of matter and changing state

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This is an informative and engaging lesson, which has been designed for GCSE but is perfectly suitable for younger students who are studying the states of matter. Students will have encountered this topic at KS3 and potentially before, and therefore the aim of this lesson is to consolidate that knowledge and to deepen in critical areas. A number of quick competitions have been written into the lesson to maintain engagement and to test prior knowledge in a different way. In addition, progress checks are found at regular intervals so that students can constantly assess their understanding. The start of the lesson looks at the different properties of the three states and ensures that particle diagrams are not only recognised but can be explained. A lot of students consider elements to be in one state only at all times and therefore time is taken to show them how the specific temperature is the determining factor on the state. Students are guided through using the melting and boiling points to determine which state a substance is in at a given temperature. The rest of the lesson focuses on changing state and the change in the particles at each of these stages.