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I am a secondary science teacher from Plymouth, United Kingdom. I have a passion for designing interactive, engaging and well scaffolded resources that are inclusive for all pupils. I teach all years, from years 7-13. I teach KS3 Activate (Biology, Chemistry and Physics), AQA GCSE Combined Science Trilogy (Biology and Chemistry), AQA GCSE Biology, AQA GCSE Chemistry, and A Level Biology (OCR A).

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I am a secondary science teacher from Plymouth, United Kingdom. I have a passion for designing interactive, engaging and well scaffolded resources that are inclusive for all pupils. I teach all years, from years 7-13. I teach KS3 Activate (Biology, Chemistry and Physics), AQA GCSE Combined Science Trilogy (Biology and Chemistry), AQA GCSE Biology, AQA GCSE Chemistry, and A Level Biology (OCR A).
The pH scale - KS3 Activate lesson
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The pH scale - KS3 Activate lesson

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A full 1 hour lesson designed for a mixed ability year 7 class. This is the 3rd lesson in “Chapter 4 - Acids and Alkalis” from Activate 1, Chemistry. This lesson should be suitable to teach to any KS3 Chemistry class, even by those where Chemistry is not their specialism. This lesson includes a class practical, where students test common household substances with universal indicator solution. It also includes a printable worksheet. From this lesson, students should be able to: Identify acids, alkalis and neutral solutions on the pH scale Describe the colour change of universal indicator in strong acids, weak acids, neutral solutions, weak alkalis, and strong alkalis All of my lesson resources contain: A 5-in-5 retrieval-style starter An interesting lesson hook, careers link, or retrieval practice to start the lesson Teacher input slides with dual coding and reduced cognitive load Teacher models Regular ‘check for understanding’ slides, such as hand signals quizzes Regular student independent practice slides, with optional scaffolds, challenges and answer slides A plenary task
KS3 - Mixtures and solutions lesson
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KS3 - Mixtures and solutions lesson

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A full 1 hour lesson designed for a mixed ability year 7 class introducing them to mixtures and solutions. This lesson is designed to be interactive and engaging, with plenty of AFL and independent tasks. The lesson contains interesting links such as to George’s Marvellous Medicine and skittles! This lesson resource is designed so it should be teachable by non-specialists. From this lesson, students should be able to: Explain what is meant by the term ‘mixture’ in Chemistry Identify mixtures from particle diagrams Define the key terms ‘solution’, ‘solute’ and ‘solvent’ Identify solutions, solvents and solutes from given examples All of my lesson resources contain: A 5-in-5 retrieval-style starter An interesting lesson hook, careers link, or retrieval practice to start the lesson Teacher input slides with dual coding and reduced cognitive load Teacher models Regular ‘check for understanding’ slides, such as hand signals quizzes Regular student independent practice slides, with optional scaffolds, challenges and answer slides A plenary task
Endothermic and exothermic - KS3 Activate
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Endothermic and exothermic - KS3 Activate

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A full 1 hour lesson designed for a mixed ability year 7 class. This is the 7th and final lesson in “Chapter 2 - Reactions” from Activate 1, Chemistry. This lesson is on endothermic and exothermic changes. This lesson should be suitable to teach to any KS3 Chemistry class, even by those where chemistry is not their specialism. This lesson (and all lessons in this unit) is designed to be interactive and engaging, with plenty of real world examples and independent tasks. This lesson includes a practical carousel activity. From this lesson, students should be able to: Describe the energy changes in endothermic and exothermic changes Give examples of endothermic and exothermic reactions Predict whether a given change is endothermic or exothermic Identify endothermic and exothermic changes from temperature data All of my lesson resources contain: A 5-in-5 retrieval-style starter An interesting lesson hook, careers link, or retrieval practice to start the lesson Teacher input slides with dual coding and reduced cognitive load Teacher models Regular ‘check for understanding’ slides, such as hand signals quizzes Regular student independent practice slides, with optional scaffolds, challenges and answer slides A plenary task
AQA GCSE Electrolysis topic
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AQA GCSE Electrolysis topic

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A complete topic, containing six full 1-hour lessons based on the AQA GCSE Chemistry specification. Also suitable for the AQA GCSE Combined Science specification. These lessons were designed for a mixed ability year 10 class studying single science Chemistry. These lessons cover the specficiation points 4.4.3 Electrolysis from the unit 4.4 Chemical Changes. The lessons should be delivered in this order: Electrolysis introduction Electrolysis of molten ionic compounds Electrolysis of aqueous solutions Extracting aluminium using electrolysis Half equations in electrolysis Electrolysis required practical A revision placemat and knowledge organiser are also included. All of my lessons contain: A 5-in-5 retrieval-style starter An interesting lesson hook, careers link, or retrieval practice to start the lesson Teacher input slides with dual coding and reduced cognitive load Teacher models Regular ‘check for understanding’ slides, such as hand signals quizzes Regular student independent practice slides, with optional scaffolds, challenges and answer slides A plenary task
KS3 Activate - Acids and alkalis TOPIC
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KS3 Activate - Acids and alkalis TOPIC

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A full topic designed from the KS3 Activate curriculum from the “acids and alkalis” topic from Activate 1, Chemistry. This bundle includes five full 1-hour lessons. Each lesson is designed to be engaging and interactive, and contain plenty of guided demos and class practicals. All of the instructions are included as well as risk assessments. The lessons should be taught in this order: Acids and alkalis Indicators The pH scale Neutralisation Making salts All of my lesson resources contain: A 5-in-5 retrieval-style starter An interesting lesson hook, careers link, or retrieval practice to start the lesson Teacher input slides with dual coding and reduced cognitive load Teacher models Regular ‘check for understanding’ slides, such as hand signals quizzes Regular student independent practice slides, with optional scaffolds, challenges and answer slides A plenary task
More changes of state - KS3 Activate lesson
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More changes of state - KS3 Activate lesson

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A full 1 hour lesson designed for a mixed ability year 7 class. This is the 6th and penultimate lesson in “Chapter 1 - Particles and their behaviour” from Activate 1, Chemistry. This lesson is on ‘more changes in state’. I have chosen to focus this lesson on evaporation and condensation, and not discuss sublimation. This lesson should be suitable to teach to any KS3 Chemistry class, even by those where chemistry is not their specialism. This lesson (and all lessons in this unit) is designed to be interactive and engaging, with plenty of real world examples and independent tasks. From this lesson, students should be able to: Explain what is meant by ‘evaporation’ Describe the changes in the arrangement and movement of particles when a liquid evaporates Compare boiling and evaporation Explain what is meant by ‘condensation’ Describe the changes in the arrangement and movement of particles when a liquid condenses All of my lesson resources contain: A 5-in-5 retrieval-style starter An interesting lesson hook, careers link, or retrieval practice to start the lesson Teacher input slides with dual coding and reduced cognitive load Teacher models Regular ‘check for understanding’ slides, such as hand signals quizzes Regular student independent practice slides, with optional scaffolds, challenges and answer slides A plenary task
Diffusion (Chemistry) - KS3 Activate lesson
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Diffusion (Chemistry) - KS3 Activate lesson

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A full 1 hour lesson designed for a mixed ability year 7 class. This is the 7th and final lesson in “Chapter 1 - Particles and their behaviour” from Activate 1, Chemistry. This lesson is on ‘diffusion’. This lesson should be suitable to teach to any KS3 Chemistry class, even by those where chemistry is not their specialism. This lesson (and all lessons in this unit) is designed to be interactive and engaging, with plenty of real world examples and independent tasks. From this lesson, students should be able to: Recall the definition for the key term ‘diffusion’ Explain why diffusion happens in terms of particles Explain how temperature, particle size and state affect the rate of diffusion All of my lesson resources contain: A 5-in-5 retrieval-style starter An interesting lesson hook, careers link, or retrieval practice to start the lesson Teacher input slides with dual coding and reduced cognitive load Teacher models Regular ‘check for understanding’ slides, such as hand signals quizzes Regular student independent practice slides, with optional scaffolds, challenges and answer slides A plenary task
AQA GCSE Factors affecting rate of reaction (Chemistry / Combined Science)
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AQA GCSE Factors affecting rate of reaction (Chemistry / Combined Science)

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A full 1 hour PowerPoint lesson designed for a lower ability year 11 class. This lesson covers the four main factors affecting rate of reaction, based on the AQA Combined Science syllabus. Also suitable for AQA Chemistry. This lesson includes: A 5-in-5 retrieval style starter A lesson hook Direct instruction slides, with dual coding/diagrams and reduced cognitive load Guided classroom discussions Useful teacher-led models independent tasks with scaffolding, and answer slides Guided exam questions with scaffolding, and answer slides A written plenary
AQA GCSE - Electrolysis of molten ionic compounds
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AQA GCSE - Electrolysis of molten ionic compounds

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A full 1-hour lesson designed for a mixed ability year 10 class studying the AQA GCSE Chemistry topic “Electrolysis”. This lesson focuses on the electrolysis of molten ionic compounds, with a specific focus on predicting the products at each electrode. OIL RIG (oxidation and reduction) is discussed in regards to the reactions at each electrode. This lesson contains: A ‘5-in-5’ retrieval-style starter A retrieval practice (class discussion on ion formation) A brief recap on the process of electrolysis Guided teacher model practising naming the products at each electrode Hand signal quizzes with answers to check for student understanding A table for students to copy and complete, predicting products at each electrode Answer slide Slides explaining OIL RIG Flow chart for students to complete, with answer slide Printable exam questions from ExamPro for students to practise, with answer slides Written plenary
AQA GCSE - Relative formula mass
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AQA GCSE - Relative formula mass

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This lesson is designed for a mixed ability year 9 class studying the AQA GCSE Combined Science Trilogy specification, at the start of the topic ‘Quantitative Chemistry’. This lesson is focused on calculating relative formula mass. From this lesson, students should be able to independently calculate relative formula mass. All of my lesson resources contain: A 5-in-5 retrieval-style starter An interesting lesson hook, careers link, or retrieval practice to start the lesson Teacher input slides with dual coding and reduced cognitive load Teacher models Regular ‘check for understanding’ slides, such as hand signals quizzes Regular student independent practice slides, with optional scaffolds, challenges and answer slides A plenary task
Elements - KS3 Activate
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Elements - KS3 Activate

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This lesson is designed for a year 7 class studying the KS3 Activate curriculum in science. This lesson is focused on ‘Elements’ from ‘Chapter 2: Elements, atoms, and compounds’ from Activate 1. From this lesson, students should be able to: State the definition of an element and list some examples of elements Describe what the Periodic Table shows and use it to find a named element. All of my lesson resources contain: A 5-in-5 retrieval-style starter An interesting lesson hook, careers link, or retrieval practice to start the lesson Teacher input slides with dual coding and reduced cognitive load Teacher models Regular ‘check for understanding’ slides, such as hand signals quizzes Regular student independent practice slides, with optional scaffolds, challenges and answer slides A plenary task
Atoms - KS3 Activate
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Atoms - KS3 Activate

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This lesson is designed for a year 7 class studying the KS3 Activate curriculum in science. This lesson is focused on ‘Atoms’ from ‘Chapter 2: Elements, atoms, and compounds’ from Activate 1. From this lesson, students should be able to: State the meaning of ‘atom’ State the meaning of ‘element’ (in terms of its atoms) All of my lesson resources contain: A 5-in-5 retrieval-style starter An interesting lesson hook, careers link, or retrieval practice to start the lesson Teacher input slides with dual coding and reduced cognitive load Teacher models Regular ‘check for understanding’ slides, such as hand signals quizzes Regular student independent practice slides, with optional scaffolds, challenges and answer slides A plenary task
Indicators - KS3 Activate lesson
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Indicators - KS3 Activate lesson

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A full 1 hour lesson designed for a mixed ability year 7 class. This is the second lesson in “Chapter 4 - Acids and Alkalis” from Activate 1, Chemistry. This lesson should be suitable to teach to any KS3 Chemistry class, even by those where Chemistry is not their specialism. This lesson includes a practical demo (a magic trick with “water” into “wine”) and a class practical activity (using litmus paper to test different household solutions). From this lesson, students should be able to: Determine whether a solution is acidic or alkaline, given its colour in indicator Describe the colour changes that occurs when red litmus paper and blue litmus paper are added to acidic, alkaline or neutral solutions All of my lesson resources contain: A 5-in-5 retrieval-style starter An interesting lesson hook, careers link, or retrieval practice to start the lesson Teacher input slides with dual coding and reduced cognitive load Teacher models Regular ‘check for understanding’ slides, such as hand signals quizzes Regular student independent practice slides, with optional scaffolds, challenges and answer slides A plenary task
Particles and their behaviour - KS3 Activate TOPIC
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Particles and their behaviour - KS3 Activate TOPIC

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This unit of work contains seven 1-hour lesson resources designed for a mixed ability year 7 class. This unit follows "Chapter 1 - Particles and their behaviour” from Activate 1, Chemistry. However, it would be suitable for any KS3 curriculum studying particles, states of matter and changes of state. This unit of work is designed to be engaging and interactive, with plenty of practical demonstrations and teacher models. The lessons are designed so that they can be delivered by any member of staff, regardless of whether chemistry is their specialism. They are also suitable for students working outside the classroom, e.g. in isolation. The lessons should be delivered in this order: The particle model Density States of matter Melting and freezing Boiling More changes of state Diffusion All of my lesson resources contain: A 5-in-5 retrieval-style starter An interesting lesson hook, careers link, or retrieval practice to start the lesson Teacher input slides with dual coding and reduced cognitive load Teacher models Regular ‘check for understanding’ slides, such as hand signals quizzes Regular student independent practice slides, with optional scaffolds, challenges and answer slides A plenary task
Word equations - KS3 Activate lesson
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Word equations - KS3 Activate lesson

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A full 1 hour lesson designed for a mixed ability year 7 class. This is the second lesson in “Chapter 2 - Reactions” from Activate 1, Chemistry. This lesson is on ‘word equations’. This lesson should be suitable to teach to any KS3 Chemistry class, even by those where chemistry is not their specialism. This lesson (and all lessons in this unit) is designed to be interactive and engaging, with plenty of real world examples and independent tasks. From this lesson, students should be able to: Identify reactants and products from a word equation Write word equations for chemical reactions when given the relevant information Use word equations to describe chemical reactions in words All of my lesson resources contain: A 5-in-5 retrieval-style starter An interesting lesson hook, careers link, or retrieval practice to start the lesson Teacher input slides with dual coding and reduced cognitive load Teacher models Regular ‘check for understanding’ slides, such as hand signals quizzes Regular student independent practice slides, with optional scaffolds, challenges and answer slides A plenary task
Chemical reactions - KS3 Activate lesson
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Chemical reactions - KS3 Activate lesson

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A full 1 hour lesson designed for a mixed ability year 7 class. This is the first lesson in “Chapter 2 - Reactions” from Activate 1, Chemistry. This lesson is on ‘chemical reactions’ (and physical changes). This lesson should be suitable to teach to any KS3 Chenistry class, even by those where chemistry is not their specialism. This lesson (and all lessons in this unit) is designed to be interactive and engaging, with plenty of real world examples and independent tasks. This lesson also involves a practical demonstration of elephant’s toothpaste. From this lesson, students should be able to: State what chemical reactions are Describe some typical signs of a chemical reaction State what a catalyst does State what a physical change is Give some examples of physical changes Compare chemical reactions and physical changes All of my lesson resources contain: A 5-in-5 retrieval-style starter An interesting lesson hook, careers link, or retrieval practice to start the lesson Teacher input slides with dual coding and reduced cognitive load Teacher models Regular ‘check for understanding’ slides, such as hand signals quizzes Regular student independent practice slides, with optional scaffolds, challenges and answer slides A plenary task
Decomposition reactions - KS3 Activate lesson
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Decomposition reactions - KS3 Activate lesson

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A full 1 hour lesson designed for a mixed ability year 7 class. This is the fourth lesson in “Chapter 2 - Reactions” from Activate 1, Chemistry. This lesson is on ‘decomposition reactions’. This lesson should be suitable to teach to any KS3 Chemistry class, even by those where chemistry is not their specialism. This lesson (and all lessons in this unit) is designed to be interactive and engaging, with plenty of real world examples and independent tasks. This lesson also involves a practical demonstration on the thermal decomposition of copper carbonate. From this lesson, students should be able to: State what decomposition reactions are Identify decomposition reactions from word equations State what thermal decomposition reactions are Predict the products of thermal decomposition reactions Complete word equations for thermal decomposition reactions All of my lesson resources contain: A 5-in-5 retrieval-style starter An interesting lesson hook, careers link, or retrieval practice to start the lesson Teacher input slides with dual coding and reduced cognitive load Teacher models Regular ‘check for understanding’ slides, such as hand signals quizzes Regular student independent practice slides, with optional scaffolds, challenges and answer slides A plenary task
Using ratios - KS3 Activate (Chemistry lesson)
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Using ratios - KS3 Activate (Chemistry lesson)

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A full 1 hour lesson designed for a mixed ability year 7 class. This is the 5th lesson in “Chapter 2 - Reactions” from Activate 1, Chemistry. This lesson is on ‘using ratios’, which used later in the topic to help students balance symbol equations. This lesson should be suitable to teach to any KS3 Chemistry class, even by those where chemistry is not their specialism. This lesson (and all lessons in this unit) is designed to be interactive and engaging, with plenty of real world examples and independent tasks. From this lesson, students should be able to: Use ratios to compare values Simplify ratios Use ratios in calculations All of my lesson resources contain: A 5-in-5 retrieval-style starter An interesting lesson hook, careers link, or retrieval practice to start the lesson Teacher input slides with dual coding and reduced cognitive load Teacher models Regular ‘check for understanding’ slides, such as hand signals quizzes Regular student independent practice slides, with optional scaffolds, challenges and answer slides A plenary task
Reactions topic, KS3 Activate (Chemistry)
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Reactions topic, KS3 Activate (Chemistry)

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This unit of work contains seven 1-hour lesson resources designed for a mixed ability year 7 class. This unit follows "Chapter 3 - Reactions” from Activate 1, Chemistry. However, it would be suitable for any KS3 curriculum studying chemistry. This unit of work is designed to be engaging and interactive, with plenty of practical demonstrations and teacher models. There are a couple of class practicals too which come with risk assessments and full, chunked instructions. The lessons are designed so that they can be delivered by any member of staff, regardless of whether chemistry is their specialism. They are also suitable for students working outside the classroom, e.g. in isolation. The lessons should be delivered in this order: Chemical reactions Word equations Oxidation reactions Decomposition reactions Using ratios Conservation of mass Endothermic and exothermic All of my lesson resources contain: A 5-in-5 retrieval-style starter An interesting lesson hook, careers link, or retrieval practice to start the lesson Teacher input slides with dual coding and reduced cognitive load Teacher models Regular ‘check for understanding’ slides, such as hand signals quizzes Regular student independent practice slides, with optional scaffolds, challenges and answer slides A plenary task
Graphite - Structure and Properties GCSE
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Graphite - Structure and Properties GCSE

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A GCSE lesson on the structure and properties of graphite, from the unit on giant covalent molecules. This lesson was designed for a lower ability year 9 class, and was made to build resilience in answering exam questions. The resource contains: A ‘5 in 5’ style starter A brief retrieval practice Direct instruction on the structure of graphite Quick checkpoints using exam questions A ‘fill in the blanks’ activity on the structure of graphite Direct instruction on the properties of graphite Teacher modelled responses to exam questions around the properties of graphite A student worksheet used to develop exam technique Exam questions for student independent practice Mark schemes and model answers