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Having taught in the UK and abroad, I've experienced teaching many different syllabi including SABIS, AQA, WJEC and Cambridge. I develop resources to help teachers model key concepts, provide practice for students and include answers to help students self-assess their work. Planning for a 27 lesson week can be stressful to say the least, so I hope you find my resources useful. Thank you for choosing my lesson/s, I hope they enrich your teaching practice and make your life easier.

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Having taught in the UK and abroad, I've experienced teaching many different syllabi including SABIS, AQA, WJEC and Cambridge. I develop resources to help teachers model key concepts, provide practice for students and include answers to help students self-assess their work. Planning for a 27 lesson week can be stressful to say the least, so I hope you find my resources useful. Thank you for choosing my lesson/s, I hope they enrich your teaching practice and make your life easier.
Properties of Metals and Non-metals
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Properties of Metals and Non-metals

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Learning objectives: To be able to describe what a physical property is. To be able to define common properties. To be able to describe the properties of metals and non-metals.
Solutions
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Solutions

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Learning objectives: Use key words to describe solutions. Describe observations when a substance dissolves including any changes in mass. Explain how substances dissolve using the particle model.
The Particle Model
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The Particle Model

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Learning Objectives: State that materials are made up of particles. Describe how the features of the particles can affect the properties. Evaluate particle models.
Hazard Symbols
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Hazard Symbols

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-Recognise hazard symbols and match the symbol to its meaning. -Describe safety precautions that should be taken when handling substances, based on their hazard symbols.
Chemical Formulae and Naming Compounds
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Chemical Formulae and Naming Compounds

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Learning Objectives: To be able to state the number of atoms of each element in a chemical formula with or without brackets. To be able to name compounds consisting of non-metals only and a combination of metals and non-metals. To be able to describe how to name a compound.
GCSE Electrolysis of Molten Compounds Including Half-Equations
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GCSE Electrolysis of Molten Compounds Including Half-Equations

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PowerPoint that covers the following learning objectives: Describe electrolysis in terms of movement of ions when an ionic compound is molten. Predict the products at each electrode for the electrolysis of a molten ionic compound. Explain whether the reactions at each electrode are oxidation or reduction. Write half equations for oxidation and reduction reactions. This includes diagrams, questions, answers and explanations. This is made for a GCSE chemistry class. If you could spare 5 minutes, please review this resource, to help my online presence grow! :)
GCSE Group 0 Noble Gases
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GCSE Group 0 Noble Gases

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PowerPoint that covers group 0, the noble gases. Suitable for GCSE. Covering what they are, their uses, why they are so unreactive and trends in the group. Includes practice questions and answers.
GCSE Crude Oil, Hydrocarbons and Alkanes
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GCSE Crude Oil, Hydrocarbons and Alkanes

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PowerPoint for a GCSE KS4 science class. Includes questions and answers. Covers the following learning objectives: Describe the composition of crude oil. Define what is meant by a hydrocarbon. Define what is meant by an alkane. State the names and describe the first four alkanes. Apply a general formula to generate a molecular formula and a displayed formula for a straight-chain alkane.
GCSE Introduction to Electrolysis
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GCSE Introduction to Electrolysis

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PowerPoint that covers the following learning objectives: Define electrolysis. Describe electrolysis in terms of the movement of ions. Explain why electrolysis can only occur when an ionic compound is molten or in aqueous solution. This is made for a KS4 GCSE Chemistry class. Includes diagrams, a demonstration activity, questions and answers.
GCSE Reaction Profiles Exothermic and Endothermic Reactions
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GCSE Reaction Profiles Exothermic and Endothermic Reactions

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PowerPoint that covers the following learning objectives: Draw a simple reaction profile diagram for exothermic and endothermic reactions. Define and label activation energy on a reaction profile diagram. Explain that the activation energy is the energy needed for a reaction to occur. Includes diagrams, explanations, questions and answers. This is made for a GCSE chemistry class. If you could spare 5 minutes, please review this resource, to help my online presence grow! :)
GCSE Required Practical Electrolysis of Aqueous Solutions
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GCSE Required Practical Electrolysis of Aqueous Solutions

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PowerPoint that covers the following learning objectives: Conduct an investigation into what happens when aqueous solutions are electrolysed using inert electrodes. Analyse results of the experiment. Includes equipment list, method, a results table, safety guidance, a video, questions and answers. This is made for a GCSE chemistry class. If you could spare 5 minutes, please review this resource, to help my online presence grow! :)
Simple Covalent Molecules - Structure and Properties
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Simple Covalent Molecules - Structure and Properties

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PowerPoint that covers the following learning objectives: Describe the limitations of using dot and cross, ball and stick (2D and 3D) and displayed formula diagrams to represent simple covalent molecules. Define intermolecular forces. Explain why simple molecules have low melting and boiling points. Explain why simple molecules do not conduct electricity. This is made for a KS4 chemistry class. Includes questions, answers and explanations.
GCSE Writing Ionic Equations for Metal and Acid Reactions (Oxidation and Reduction)
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GCSE Writing Ionic Equations for Metal and Acid Reactions (Oxidation and Reduction)

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PowerPoint that covers the following learning objectives: Describe the reaction between metal and acid using an ionic equation. Determine and explain which species is oxidised and which species (metal atom or ion) is reduced in a reaction in terms of electron transfer. Includes questions, answers, examples and explanations. This is made for a GCSE chemistry class. If you could spare 5 minutes, please review this resource, to help my online presence grow! :)
GCSE Conservation of Mass
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GCSE Conservation of Mass

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PowerPoint that covers the following learning objectives: Define conservation of mass. Safely complete an experiment on conservation of mass. Explain any observed changes in mass in non-enclosed systems during a chemical reaction given the equation for the reaction and explain these changes in terms of the particle model. Includes an experiment, examples, diagrams, questions and answers. This is made for a GCSE chemistry class. If you could spare 5 minutes, please review this resource, to help my online presence grow! :)
GCSE Electrolysis of Aqueous Solutions Including Half-Equations
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GCSE Electrolysis of Aqueous Solutions Including Half-Equations

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PowerPoint that covers the following learning objectives: Predict the products of the electrolysis of a solution. Describe how to electrolyse brine in terms of ions moving. Explain the electrolysis of brine using half equations, classifying reactions at the electrode as oxidation or reduction. Includes diagrams, explanations, examples, questions and answers. This is made for a GCSE chemistry class. If you could spare 5 minutes, please review this resource, to help my online presence grow! :)
GCSE Ar, Mr and Calculating % Mass of an Element in a Compound
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GCSE Ar, Mr and Calculating % Mass of an Element in a Compound

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PowerPoint that covers the following learning objectives: Define relative atomic mass, Ar. Use the periodic table to find the relative atomic mass of all elements. Calculate the relative formula mass for familiar compounds when the formula is supplied and is with or without brackets. Calculate the percentage mass of an element in a compound. Includes explanations, examples, questions and answers. This is made for a GCSE chemistry class. If you could spare 5 minutes, please review this resource, to help my online presence grow! :)
Fractional Distillation, Fractions and Uses of Fractions
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Fractional Distillation, Fractions and Uses of Fractions

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PowerPoint made for a KS4 science class. Includes questions, answers, diagrams and a 6 mark exam question. The following learning objectives are covered: Describe what fractional distillation is and how it works. Name the different fractions from crude oil. State a use for each fraction from crude oil. To apply knowledge to exam questions on how fractional distillation is used to separate crude oil into fractions.
Exothermic and Endothermic Reactions GCSE
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Exothermic and Endothermic Reactions GCSE

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PowerPoint that covers the following learning objectives: Define exothermic and endothermic reaction and distinguish between exothermic and endothermic reactions on the basis of the temperature changes of the surroundings. Describe examples of exothermic and endothermic reactions. Includes questions, activities and answers. For a KS4 GCSE Science class.
GCSE Metallic Bonding
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GCSE Metallic Bonding

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PowerPoint that covers the following learning objectives: Describe metallic bonding. Define an alloy. Explain in detail, including labelled diagrams, how alloying affects the structure and bonding in metals. Explain the properties of metals (malleability, melting point, thermal and electrical conductivity). This is made for a GCSE chemistry class. Includes diagrams, explanations, questions and answers.
GCSE Chemistry The Mole and Calculating Number of Moles, Mass or Ar/Mr
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GCSE Chemistry The Mole and Calculating Number of Moles, Mass or Ar/Mr

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PowerPoint that covers the following learning objectives: Define what is meant by a mole and the units. Calculate the number of moles or mass of a substance from data supplied. Includes questions, answers, examples and a video. This is made for a GCSE chemistry class. If you could spare 5 minutes, please review this resource, to help my online presence grow! :)