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After a PhD in Medicinal Chemistry and some time in industry; I finally found my calling as a secondary school teacher in Chemistry. Enjoy! Please review the resources you buy in order for me to improve my teaching and my lessons
KS3 Unit 7A Biology- Organs (7A life 7B organs 7C microscope 7D plant 7E transplant)
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KS3 Unit 7A Biology- Organs (7A life 7B organs 7C microscope 7D plant 7E transplant)

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KS3 Unit 7A Biology - Tissues, Cells and Organs Aimed for high and low ability Year 7 but can be adapted and slides can be hidden - all information is below each slide Lesson 7Aa: Life processes Lesson 1: Objectives: To correctly use the term organism To be able to describe the life processes To identify ways in which an organism shows each life process Lesson 7Ab: ORGANS Lesson 2: Objectives: To correctly use the term organ To be able to identify several human organs To understand how to describe the functions of major human organs Lesson 3: Objectives: To be able to identify several plant organs To understand the functions of several plant organs To describe what happens in photosynthesis Lesson 7Ac: Tissues Lesson 4: Objectives: To find the learning targets using a microscope To label the parts of a microscope To use a microscope to magnify cells Lesson 5: Objectives: To follow instructions to carry out an experiment using a microscope To identify mistakes in the use of an apparatus To calculate the total microscope magnification using a formula 7Ad: Cells Lesson 6+7 : Objectives: Can be split over 2 To be able to draw a plant and animal cell To understand the functions of different parts of the cells To consolidate learning with questions Lesson 7Ae: Organ systems Lesson 8: Objectives: To be able to understand the term organ system To state the functions of several organ systems To identify and recall the main organs in each system LEsson 9: Objectives: To be able to identify the main parts in the plant water transport system To give examples on when organ transplants are needed To compare the advantages and disadvantages of transplants ll extension questions available on each slide Answers all underneath each slide Support also available where necessary AfL sections and mini quizzes Reducing the need for photocopying Enjoy !!! PLEASE LEAVE FEEDBACK and REVIEWS All relating to specification (any pictures used have all been taken from the internet and I am not trying to claim rights to any pictures or information used)
KS3 Unit 8G Chemistry - Metals  (8b, Corrosion, 8c Water, 8d Acids, 8e Alloy and Pure substances)
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KS3 Unit 8G Chemistry - Metals (8b, Corrosion, 8c Water, 8d Acids, 8e Alloy and Pure substances)

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KS3 Unit 8G Chemistry - Metals Aimed for High ability Year 8 but can be adapted for low/middle ability if required 8Gb: Metals Lesson 1- Corrosion (Rusting, Corrosion, Oxidation reactions and balancing equations) Lesson 2 - Corrosion (Barrier methods to prevent rusting/corrosion) 8Gc Metals and Water Lesson 3 - Metals and the reactions with water (reactivity series) 8Gd Metals and Acids Lesson 4 - Metals and Acids Part 1 (class demo, independent learning and research, practical, to evaluate the experiment) Lesson 5 - Metals and Acids Part 2 (practical 2, to evaluate the experiment) 8Ge Pure Metals and Alloys Lesson 6 - Alloys (pure vs alloys, change of state, boiling and melting points) 6 lessons including practicals Targeted towards specification All extension questions available on each slide Answers all underneath each slide Support also available where necessary AfL sections and mini quizzes Reducing the need for photocopying Enjoy !!!! PLEASE LEAVE FEEDBACK and REVIEWS All relating to specification (any pictures used have all been taken from the internet and I am not trying to claim rights to any pictures or information used)
Edexcel 9-1 CC8 + CC10 Acid + Alkali + Electrolysis +METHODS REVISION MATS (CORE PRACTICAL) +answers
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Edexcel 9-1 CC8 + CC10 Acid + Alkali + Electrolysis +METHODS REVISION MATS (CORE PRACTICAL) +answers

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Edexcel CC8 Acid and Alkalis for the new 9-1 GCSE TOPIC 3 Chemical changes PAPER 1- NEW for SEPTEMBER 2017 PLEASE NOTE - THESE MATS ARE MEANT TO BE PHOTOCOPIED AND LAMINATED FOR STUDENTS TO WORK ON PAPER (DUE TO LIMITED PHOTOCOPYING WITHIN THE DEPARTMENT CURRENTLY); THEY CAN BE ADAPTED SO STUDENTS CAN WRITE ON THEM BUT THAT IS ENTIRELY YOUR CHOICE REVISION MATS - Part 1, 2, HIGHER STRETCH Part 3 and Part 4 METHODS (HIGHER AND LOWER) USED FOR REVISION OF Acids and Alkali topics Main topics include: - Acid - Alkali -Soluble salts - Insoluble salts - Balancing equations - Naming salts - ionic equations - Weak and strong acids - concentrated and dilute acids - titration - filtration - Evaporations - precipitation reactions - CORE PRACTICALS Edexcel CC10 Electrolytic processes for the new 9-1 GCSE REVISION MATS - Part 1 and HIGHER STRETCH Part 2 USED FOR REVISION OF Electrolysis topics Main topics include: -Electroysis - Electrolytic cell - Set up and method - Explain method - Core practical - copper with inert and copper electrodes - 1/2 equations - Predicting products for molten and aqueous solutions - Exam Questions All relating to specification (any pictures used have all been taken from the internet and I am not trying to claim rights to any pictures or information used) Enjoy !!! PLEASE LEAVE FEEDBACK and REVIEWS
Edexcel 9-1 Homework sheets for Extracting metals and Corrosion SC11, Sc12 and Sc13 PAPER 1 TOPIC 4
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Edexcel 9-1 Homework sheets for Extracting metals and Corrosion SC11, Sc12 and Sc13 PAPER 1 TOPIC 4

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Homework sheets and answers (for most questions) NEW for SEPTEMBER 2017 Reaction of metals Displacement of metals Extracting copper Ores Biological methods of extraction Oxidation and Reduction Recycling Dynamic equilibrium Haber Process Rusting and corrosion Alloys All relating to specification (any pictures used have all been taken from the internet and I am not trying to claim rights to any pictures or information used)
KS3 Unit 7C Biology - Fit and Healthy (7c Skeleton 7d Joints, muscles, moving 7e Drugs alcohol )
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KS3 Unit 7C Biology - Fit and Healthy (7c Skeleton 7d Joints, muscles, moving 7e Drugs alcohol )

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KS3 Unit 7c Biology - The body and substance abuse (Fit and Healthy) NEW AND UPDATED Aimed for High ability Year 7 but can be adapted for low/middle ability if required Further to this the lessons can also be split further - but due to time constraints and a very high ability class I was able to get through it all in 6 lessons (7 lessons including HIGHER ABILITY LESSON*) rather than 8 lessons 7Cc: The skeleton Lesson 1- The skeleton (bones, naming bones) To recall the main functions of the skeleton To be able to identify the main bones in the human skeleton To be able to relate the properties of bones to their functions Lesson 2 - Joints (type of joints and synovial joints) To be able to classify joints as different types To describe the basic parts of joints To be able to compare and contrast different skeletons 7Cd: Muscles and moving Lesson 3 - Synovial joints part 2 - with tendons, ligaments and cartilage + impact of forces on joint To be able to describe how muscles and bones work together to allow movement To consider the consequences of forces on joints To explain the locomotor system Lesson 4 - Muscles (antagonistic pairs) To be able to recall some key words To explain the action of the biceps and the triceps as an example of an antagonistic pair To make an antagonistic pair of muscles LESSON 4B* - Reflex Arc ( *HIGH ABILITY ONLY) - with my high ability class i pushed them further and we discussed the nervous system, nerve types and the reflex arc. IF you choose not to do this then there is a homework in lesson 4 where students have to write a brief summary on how muscles are controlled by nerves. To recall the nervous system To be able to understand the roles of different nerves To be able to describe how muscle action is controlled by the nervous system 7Ce Alcohol and Drugs Lesson 5 - Drugs (Categorising drugs into groups: recreational, legal, illegal and medicines - then pushing students further to discuss grouping drugs by stimulants, depressants and hallucinogens) Lesson 6 - Alcohol abuse and drug testing (discussing alcohol abuse, making wine, drug testing and the problems) Smoking is not in this scheme - however a homework has been added to STRETCH students further 6 lessons (7 lessons including HIGHER ABILITY LESSON*) including practicals (can be split to 8 if required) Enjoy !!! PLEASE LEAVE FEEDBACK and REVIEWS
AQA KS3 Chemical reactions COMPLETE LESSONS
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AQA KS3 Chemical reactions COMPLETE LESSONS

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Complete lessons, homework, worksheets, booklet, student booklet, answers, practicals L1 Chemical and physical changes L2 chemical and physical practical, L3a OXIDATION PRAC, L3b Word equations, L4 Compounds, L5 Chemical formula, L6 Endo exo, L6b endo exo prac, L7 combustion, L8 combustion prac, L8b displacement recap if needed, L9 Acid alkalki basics, L10 neutralisation Free booklet found in my shop - it cannot be added here due to licence (AQA KS3 booklets) Enjoy
AQA AS Level Unit 1 Section 6 Equilibria-Chemical equilibria, Le Chatelier’s principle and Kc
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AQA AS Level Unit 1 Section 6 Equilibria-Chemical equilibria, Le Chatelier’s principle and Kc

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AQA AS Level Unit 1 Section 6 Equilibria-Catalysts, Chemical equilibria, Le Chatelier’s principle and Kc Using the specification and books No exam questions are included due to copy right Including: Homework booklets Assessment sheets Interactive powerpoints (rarely seen in A-level) RSC STARTER FOR 10 CAN BE FOUND ON RSC WEBSITE Unit 1 Section 6: 3.1.6 Chemical equilibria, Le Chatelier’s principle and Kc 3.1.6.1 Chemical equilibria and Le Chatelier’s principle LESSON 1: Objectives: To understand how reversible reactions can reach a state of dynamic equilibrium To understand Le Chatelier’s principle To apply Le Chatelier’s principle to reversible reactions LESSON 2: Equilibrium and Industry Objectives: To explain why compromises are made for the production of ammonia To explain why compromises are made for the production of Ethanol To explain why compromises are made for the production of Methanol Unit 1 Section 6: 3.1.6 Chemical equilibria, Le Chatelier’s principle and Kc 3.1.6.2 Equilibrium constant Kc for homogeneous systems LESSON 3: Objectives: To understand what the Equilibrium Constant, Kc is To write an expression for Kc including units To calculate Kc including units LESSON 4: Objectives: To understand how to work out moles at equilibrium To calculate Kc after calculating moles To know how to use Kc to work out the composition of an equilibrium mixture To know how to use Kc to calculate the amount of reactant needed LESSON 5: Objectives: To predict the effect, if any, of the changes in conditions on the value of Kc To predict qualitatively how the value of Kc will change, if at all, as the position of an equilibrium moves as conditions are changed To consolidate learning Homework booklet with answers Leave feedback and enjoy !!
KS3  Unit 8A  Biology (8Aa Nutrients, 8Ac Balanced diets, 8Ad Digestion, 8Ae Absorption) 7 lessons
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KS3 Unit 8A Biology (8Aa Nutrients, 8Ac Balanced diets, 8Ad Digestion, 8Ae Absorption) 7 lessons

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KS3 Scheme of work and lessons for Unit 8A Biology: Diet and digestion NEW Aimed for mid-high ability but can be adapted for low ability 8Aa Nutrients: Lesson 1- Food labelling Lesson 2 - Food tests 8Ac Balanced diets: Lesson 3 - Balanced diets and Malnutrition/Obesity Lesson 4 - Deficiency diseases 8Ad Digestion: Lesson 5 - Digestive system Lesson 6 - Digestive enzymes 8Ae Absorption: Lesson 7 - Small intestine and absorption Lesson 8 - Diffusion 7 lessons including practicals (8Ae Absorption - could be split into two lessons) All extension questions available on each slide Answers all underneath each slide Support also available where necessary AfL sections and mini quizzes Reducing the need for photocopying Enjoy !!! PLEASE LEAVE FEEDBACK and REVIEWS All relating to specification (any pictures used have all been taken from the internet and I am not trying to claim rights to any pictures or information used)
KS3 Unit 8C Biology -Respiration  (8b Gas exchange system 8c Oxygen 8d Aerobic 8e Anaerobic )
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KS3 Unit 8C Biology -Respiration (8b Gas exchange system 8c Oxygen 8d Aerobic 8e Anaerobic )

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KS3 Unit 8c Biology - Respiration Aimed for High and Low ability Year 8 - there are different slides in the same powerpoint when relating to either high or low ability (they have different tasks) It can be adapted whatever class you have Further to this the lessons can also be split further - but due to time constraints; I was able to get through it all in 6 lessons rather than 8 lessons 8Cb: The gas exchange system Lesson 1- The lungs (the lungs, cilia-specialised cells) To describe the structure of the lungs To use a model to explain breathing To explain how specialised cells keep the lungs clean Lesson 2 - Diffusion and gas exchange To explain how diffusion occurs To explain how the lungs are adapted for efficient gas exchange To observe a lung dissection 8Cc: Exercise and smoking Lesson 3 - Exercise To understand the term ‘pulse rate’ To explain the changes in heart rate and breathing rate during exercise To conclude and evaluate the results Lesson 4 - Smoking To explain the circulatory system To explain the effects of the harmful chemicals in tobacco smoke on the body To describe how asthma, emphysema and tobacco tar can reduce gas exchange 8Cd: Aerobic respiration Lesson 5 - Aerobic respiration (process, word/symbol equations) higher and lower lesson To know where respiration happens To be able to write the word (and symbol) equation for respiration To describe ways in which respiration can be detected Lesson 6: Comparing gas exchange To describe how gas exchange occurs in plants To describe how gas exchange occurs in fish To compare and contrast the gas exchange systems of plants and other animals 8Ce: Anaerobic respiration Lesson 6 - Anaerobic respiration To explain the difference between aerobic and anaerobic respiration To model anaerobic respiration using a word equations To explain why anaerobic activity cannot be sustained 7 lessons including practicals (can be split to 8 if required but not needed for last lesson) Targeted towards specification All extension questions available on each slide Answers all underneath each slide Support also available where necessary AfL sections and mini quizzes Reducing the need for photocopying - more sheets than usual required in this section of work HIGHER AND LOWER WORK AVAILABLE ON EACH SLIDE Enjoy !!! PLEASE LEAVE FEEDBACK and REVIEWS
AQA AS Level Unit 2 Section 2 Group 7 elements - The halogens:  trends,halide,  required prac 4,
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AQA AS Level Unit 2 Section 2 Group 7 elements - The halogens: trends,halide, required prac 4,

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AQA AS Level Unit 2 Section 2 Group 7 - the halogens - trends, solubility, test ion, required practical 4, halide ions, oxidising and reducing ability Using the specification and books No exam questions are included due to copy right Including: Homework booklets Assessment sheets Interactive powerpoints (rarely seen in A-level) RSC STARTER FOR 10 CAN BE FOUND ON RSC WEBSITE Group 7: The Halogens (A large number of practicals contained within - can be spread over 5 lessons) Unit 2 Section 2: 3.2.3.1 Trends in properties and 3.2.3.2 Uses of chlorine and chlorate(I) LESSON 1: PHysical and Chemical properties Objectives: To recap the trends of group 7 elements: atomic radius, electronegativity and melting point To recap halogen displacement reactions from GCSE To understand the trends in oxidising ability of the halogens (displacement reactions) LESSON 2: Reducing abilities of Halogens To understand how halide ions are formed To understand the reducing ability of halide ions To complete a practical to show the reducing power of halides illustrated by reactions of concentrated sulfuric acid LESSON 3: Objectives:Use of acidified silver nitrate to identify halide ions To know how that halide ions are identified by using silver nitrate To understand the trends in solubilities of the silver nitrates in ammonia To complete a practical to test for halide ions using acidified silver nitrate, including the use of ammonia to distinguish the silver halides formed LESSON 4: Required practical 4: L4–A-level Chemistry exemplar for required practical No. 4: To carry out simple test-tube reactions in aqueous solution to identify cations (Group 2, NH4+) and anions (Group 7 (halide), OH-, CO32-, SO42-). Objectives: To recap the ways to identify positive and negative ions To complete a series of test tube reactions to identify some anions and cations To evaluate and consolidate LESSON 5: Uses of Chorine + Chlorate (I) Objectives: To know the reactions of chlorine with water To know the reaction of chlorine with sodium hydroxide and the use of this reaction To evaluate the advantages and disadvantages of adding chemicals to water Homework booklet with answers Leave feedback and enjoy !!
KS3 Unit 7B Biology- Reproduction (7A reproduction 7B organs 7C Pregnant  7DGestation 7E Menstrual)
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KS3 Unit 7B Biology- Reproduction (7A reproduction 7B organs 7C Pregnant 7DGestation 7E Menstrual)

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KS3 Unit 7B Biology - Reproduction, Reproductive organs, Pregnancy, Gestation, Birth, Puberty, Menstrual cycle Aimed for high and low ability Year 7 but can be adapted and slides can be hidden - all information is below each slide. Each lesson contains slides for higher and lower groups 7 lessons in total and worksheets and homework provided All answers are within the powerpoint Prompts are in place under each slide All things are explained in great detail Animations Lesson 7Ba: Animal sexual reproduction Lesson 1: Sexual Reproduction Objectives: To understand the terms sexual reproduction To understand what happens during fertilisation To describe how fish, birds and mammals reproduce sexually Lesson 2: Care for animals Describe how different animals care for their offspring. Explain the implications of a certain level of animal offspring aftercare in different situations. Explain the links between scientific advances and survival rates of humans Lesson 7Bb: Reproductive Lesson 3: Reproductive organs Objectives: To be able to identify and explain how sperm and egg cells are adapted to their functions To identify the structures and organs in human reproductive systems To describe how the reproductive organs function Lesson 7Bc: Becoming pregnant Lesson 4: Implantation and cell division Objectives: To understand what happens during implantation To explain what happens during cell division To consolidate learning Lesson 5: Developing baby To recap by completing 10 questions To identify important parts that surround the developing foetus To identify and explain the difficulties in becoming pregnant Lesson 7Bd: Gestation and birth Lesson 6: Gestation and Birth Objectives: TTo understand the term gestation To identify the main stages of development To describe what happens during labour and birth in humans Lesson 7Be: Growing up Lesson 7: Growing up and puberty Objectives: To understand the term puberty and adolescence To identify the main parts of the body that change in males and females To understand the length and stages in the menstrual cycle ll extension questions available on each slide Answers all underneath each slide Support also available where necessary AfL sections and mini quizzes Reducing the need for photocopying Enjoy !!! PLEASE LEAVE FEEDBACK and REVIEWS All relating to specification (any pictures used have all been taken from the internet and I am not trying to claim rights to any pictures or information used)
AQA AS level Unit 3 Section 1 Intro to Organic Chemistry complete lessons, homework and assessments
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AQA AS level Unit 3 Section 1 Intro to Organic Chemistry complete lessons, homework and assessments

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AQA AS level Unit 3 Section 1 Introduction to Organic Chemistry Using the specification and books No exam questions are included due to copy right Including: Homework booklets Assessment sheets Interactive powerpoints (rarely seen in A-level) A total of 5 lesson - for high ability these can be completed in 3 lessons Introduction of Organic Chemistry 1. Introduction to carbon compounds 2. Nomenclature 3. Nomenclature part 2 4. Isomerism - Structural isomerism a) chain b) position c) functional 5. Isomerism - Stereoisomerism a) E/Z isomers Lesson 1: Objectives: To understand the bonding in carbon To understand the difference between empirical and molecular formulae To understand how to represent carbon compounds in organic chemistry Lesson 2 + 3: Objectives: To know different functional groups To know the IUPAC rules for naming compounds To know what a homologous series is Lesson 4 + 5: To state what is meant by structural isomers To be able to draw the structures of chain, position and functional group isomers To explain and draw E-Z isomers ENJOY!!! Please rate and comment in order to further improve
Edexcel 9-1 Combined HIGHER Chemistry Calculations Revision LESSONS (TOPIC 1 KEY CONCEPTS)
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Edexcel 9-1 Combined HIGHER Chemistry Calculations Revision LESSONS (TOPIC 1 KEY CONCEPTS)

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CAN BE USED FOR ABOUT 5 LESSONS OVER 140 SLIDES ACTIVATE - SHOWING THE FORMULA AND HOW IT WORKS DEMONSTRATE - ALLOWING STUDENTS TO COMPLETE THE QUESTIONS AFL - CHECKING ANSWERS (ALL ANSWERS PRESENT) Edexcel CC9 PART 1-3 Calculations involving masses for the new 9-1 GCSE 3-4 lessons depending on how good student are at the calculations Mainly covering TOPIC 1 KEY CONCEPTS OF CHEMISTRY PAPER 1 and PAPER 2- NEW for SEPTEMBER 2017 Touching on TOPIC 7 Bond energy calculations for the higher tier students A mock exam will be give after this batch of lessons - something different when you start revision FOR THE MOCK I USED SEE https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/edexcel-9-1-combined-higher-chemistry-calculations-mini-mock-topic-1-key-concepts-11822210 IT IS FREE Powerpoint with over 130 slides including worked examples, questions for the students to complete and then the answers of the questions. Some calculations include more than one method, to help stretch the brightest and support the lowest ability students. There is a summary slide for each paper (Paper 1 and Paper 2) and a calculations summary slide to show all the equations that students will need to know. QUESTIONS ATTACHED TO ALLOW STUDENTS TO WORK INDEPENDENTLY OR AT THEIR OWN PACE (THEY ARE THE SAME QUESTIONS AS IN THE POWERPOINT - SO ALL ANSWERS ARE IN THE POWERPOINT) Can set as homework or use in a revision lesson. Calculations include: Rf Value Isotope Calculation (H) Relative Formula Mass Empirical from molecular Molecular Formula from Empirical Formula and Mr Empirical Formula from Reacting masses and % composition Conservation of Mass Reacting masses (without moles) Concentration (g/dm3) Moles (H) Using Avogadro’s constant to calculate the number of atoms or molecules (H) Reacting masses (with moles) (H) Finding the Limiting Reagent (H) Using the limiting reagent to calculate the mass (H) Balancing equations (with moles) (H) Bond Enthalpy (H) Please leave feedback
Edexcel CC10 Electrolytic processes  (Electrolysis CORE PRACTICAL Products) + CORE GUIDE PAPER 1
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Edexcel CC10 Electrolytic processes (Electrolysis CORE PRACTICAL Products) + CORE GUIDE PAPER 1

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Edexcel CC10 Electrolytic processes for the new 9-1 GCSE TOPIC 3 Chemical changes PAPER 1- NEW for SEPTEMBER 2017 Attached PowerPoints and GUIDE for CORE PRACTICAL - monitor and follow student progress In my opinion: SEE THE INDIVIDUAL LESSONS (PLEASE READ BEFORE YOU BUY) Learning objectives: LESSON 12 LOWER LESSON To investigate the change in mass of the anode and of the cathode, when copper sulfate solution is electrolysed between copper electrodes To explain how this process can be used to purify copper To be able to answer evaluation questions HIGHER LESSON To explain the reactions taking place at the copper electrodes (H) LESSON 13 LOWER To process the results from last lesson (electrolysis of copper sulfate with copper electrodes) To be able to explain what happens during the electrolysis of copper sulfate with inert electrodes To be able to answer questions HIGHER To explain the reactions taking place at the inert electrodes (H) LESSON 11 - LOWER LESSON To understand the terms electrolysis, electrolytes, anode, cathode and electrodes To explain what happens to the ions during electrolysis To explain what happens to the ions during electrolysis of NaCl HIGHER LESSON To understand the reactions at the electrodes during electrolysis (H) Learning objectives: LESSON 11-12 LOWER LESSON To recall important points by completing a 10 question check up To explain how to predict the products of electrolysis of molten ionic solids To explain how to predict the products of electrolysis of aqueous solutions HIGHER LESSON To explain the reactions taking place at the electrodes (H) Answers all underneath each slide Support also available where necessary AfL sections and mini quizzes Reducing the need for photocopying Homework- but no answers unfortunately (I will add them when I have more time) Main topics include: SEE THE INDIVIDUAL LESSONS FOR MAIN TOPICS All relating to specification (any pictures used have all been taken from the internet and I am not trying to claim rights to any pictures or information used) PLEASE LEAVE FEEDBACK and REVIEWS
AQA AS and A level REQUIRED PRACTICAL Teacher Checklists and marking criteria
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AQA AS and A level REQUIRED PRACTICAL Teacher Checklists and marking criteria

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AQA AS and A level REQUIRED PRACTICAL Teacher Checklists Common Practical Assessment Criteria These documents allow you to write your class list across the top and mark the criteria during the lesson and after the lesson EITHER: RED, AMBER and GREEN assessment Tick/cross method 1-10 marking can be used to see how successful the student is as the specific CPAC. PRACTICAL 1: Make up a volumetric solution and carry out a simple acid-base titration PRACTICAL 2: Measurement of an enthalpy change PRACTICAL 3: Investigation of how the rate of a reaction changes with temperature PRACTICAL 4: Carry out simple test-tube reactions to identify cations and anions in aqueous solution PRACTICAL 5: Distillation of a product from a reaction PRACTICAL 6: Tests for alcohol, aldehyde, alkene and carboxylic acid PRACTICAL 7a: Measuring the rate of reaction by an initial rate method PRACTICAL 7b: Measuring the rate of reaction by a continuous monitoring method PRACTICAL 8: Measuring the EMF of an electrochemical cell PRACTICAL 9: Investigate how pH changes when a weak acid reacts with a strong base and when a strong acid reacts with a weak base PRACTICAL 10a: Preparation of an organic solid and a test of its purity PRACTICAL 10b: Preparation of a pure organic liquid PRACTICAL 11: Carry out simple test-tube reactions to identify transition metal ions in aqueous solution PRACTICAL 12: Separation of species by thin-layer chromatography EXPLAINING CPAC: In order to achieve a pass, students will need to have met the following expectations. Students will be expected to develop these competencies through the acquisition of the technical skills specified in Appendix 5 of the DfE subject content for each science subject Biology, Chemistry and Physics. Students can demonstrate these competencies in any practical activity undertaken throughout the course of study. The 12 practical activities prescribed in the subject specification, which cover the requirements of Appendix 5c, will provide opportunities for demonstrating competence in all the skills identified together with the use of apparatus and practical techniques for each subject. Students may work in groups but must be able to demonstrate and record independent evidence of their competency. This must include evidence of independent application of investigative approaches and methods to practical work. Teachers who award a pass to their students need to be confident that the student consistently and routinely exhibits the competencies listed below before completion of the A level course.
Edexcel Core Practical guides for Combined Science Chemistry - student guides and progress
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Edexcel Core Practical guides for Combined Science Chemistry - student guides and progress

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Edexcel Core practical guides for Combined Science Chemistry Students can monitor progress - NEW for SEPTEMBER 2017 The Scheme of Work relevant for each core practical is highlighted in square brackets e.g. [C2] Core Practical 1 – C2.11 - Investigate the composition of inks using simple distillation and paper chromatography [C2] Core Practical 2 – C3.6 - Investigate the change in pH on adding powdered calcium hydroxide or calcium oxide to a fixed volume of dilute hydrochloric acid [C8] Core Practical 3 – C3.17 - Investigate the preparation of pure, dry hydrated copper sulphate crystals starting from copper oxide including the use of a water bath [C8] Core Practical 4 – C3.31 - Investigate the electrolysis of copper sulphate solution with inert electrodes and copper electrodes [C10] Core Practical 6 – C7.1 - Investigate the effects of changing the conditions of a reaction on the rates of chemical reactions by: a) Measuring the production of a gas (in the reaction between hydrochloric acid and marble chips) b) Observing a colour change (in the reaction between sodium thiosulfate and hydrochloric [C14] All relating to specification (any pictures used have all been taken from the internet and I am not trying to claim rights to any pictures or information used) Enjoy !!!! Please leave a comment and rate!!
Edexcel Core Practical guides for Combined Science Physics - student progress
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Edexcel Core Practical guides for Combined Science Physics - student progress

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PHYSICS - NEW for SEPTEMBER 2017 Core Practical 1 - Investigating force, mass and acceleration Core Practical 2 - Measuring speed of waves in liquids and solids Core Practical 3 - Investigating Refraction Core Practical 5 - Investigating Resistance Core Practical 6 - Investigating Density Core Practical 7 - Investigating Thermal Energy All relating to specification (any pictures used have all been taken from the internet and I am not trying to claim rights to any pictures or information used) Enjoy !!!! Please leave a comment and rate!!
Edexcel 9-1  CC1 States of matter CC2 Separating Method STUDENT GUIDE CORE PRACTICAL TOPIC 2 PAPER 1
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Edexcel 9-1 CC1 States of matter CC2 Separating Method STUDENT GUIDE CORE PRACTICAL TOPIC 2 PAPER 1

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Edexcel CC1 States of matter for the new 9-1 GCSE Edexcel CC2 Separating Methods for the new 9-1 GCSE TOPIC 2 States of matter PAPER 1 - NEW for SEPTEMBER 2017 TOPIC 1 Key concepts of Chemistry PAPER 1 and PAPER 2- NEW for SEPTEMBER 2017 Attached are powerpoints and a CORE practical guide for the students to track their progress Learning objectives: CC1a States of matter CC2a Mixtures CC2b FIltration and crystallisation CC2c Paper Chromatography Chromatography analysis lesson CC2d Distillation Distillation analysis lesson CC2d Core practical CC2e Drinking water PLUS Revision lesson PLUS Student guide All extension questions available on each slide Answers all underneath each slide Support also available where necessary All powerpoints have: - Summary questions - Independent learning Some powerpoints have: - Practicals - Group activities - AfL -Activate learning -Demonstrate learning - ASSESSING PROGRESS SHEETS All relating to specification (any pictures used have all been taken from the internet and I am not trying to claim rights to any pictures or information used) Enjoy !!!!
KS3 Unit 8B Biology - Classification (8a,Biodiversity, 8b Reproduction, 8c Pollination, 8d Disperse)
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KS3 Unit 8B Biology - Classification (8a,Biodiversity, 8b Reproduction, 8c Pollination, 8d Disperse)

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KS3 Unit 8B Biology - Classification and Biodiversity NEW Aimed for High ability Year 8 but can be adapted for low/middle ability if required Further to this the lessons can also be split into two for each section - but due to time constraints and a very high ability class I was able to get through it all in 6 lessons rather than 8 lessons 8Ba: Classification and Biodiversity Lesson 1- Classification (5 kingdoms, classification and classification key, binomal names) Lesson 2 - Biodiversity (Biodiversity why it is important and sampling) 8Bb Types of reproduction Lesson 3 A AND Lesson 3B- Types of reproduction (asexual and sexual reproduction, inherited variation, advantages and disadvantages) 8Bc Pollination Lesson 4 - Pollination (Parts of a flower and uses, pollination, fertilisation and evaluate pollination types) 8Bd Fertilisation and Dispersal Lesson 5 - Seed Dispersal (Seeds, importance of seed dispersal, investigating the movement of seeds in wind) 6 lessons including practicals (can be split to 8 if required) Targeted towards specification All extension questions available on each slide Answers all underneath each slide Support also available where necessary AfL sections and mini quizzes Reducing the need for photocopying Enjoy !!! PLEASE LEAVE FEEDBACK and REVIEWS All relating to specification (any pictures used have all been taken from the internet and I am not trying to claim rights to any pictures or information used)
Edexcel 9-1 CC13 Groups in the periodic table- group 1-7-0, halogen reactivity PAPER 2 TOPIC 6
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Edexcel 9-1 CC13 Groups in the periodic table- group 1-7-0, halogen reactivity PAPER 2 TOPIC 6

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Edexcel CC13 Groups in the periodic table for the new 9-1 GCSE TOPIC 6 Groups of the periodic table PAPER 2- NEW for SEPTEMBER 2017 Learning objectives: See individual uploaded lesson plans (they would not fit on here) All extension questions available on each slide Answers all underneath each slide Support also available where necessary AfL sections and mini quizzes Reducing the need for photocopying Main topics include: -What are the main properties of alkali metals? - How do alkali metals react with water? - Why do alkali metals have different reactivities? - How can displacement reactions be used to work out the reactivity of halogens? - How can we explain the reactivity of halogens? - HIGHER What happens to halogen atoms and halide ions during displacement? -How do the physical properties of the halogens change, going down group 7? - How do we test for chlorine gas? - How do halogens react with metals and hydrogen? -Why are noble gases unreactive? - How can noble gases be used? - What trends are there in the physical properties of the noble gases? All relating to specification (any pictures used have all been taken from the internet and I am not trying to claim rights to any pictures or information used) Enjoy !!!! PLEASE LEAVE FEEDBACK and REVIEWS