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GCSE Physics: Efficiency and Sankey Diagrams
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GCSE Physics: Efficiency and Sankey Diagrams

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This PowerPoint presentation with worked examples and student questions covers: • Definition of efficiency • Analysing and constructing Sankey diagrams • Using the efficiency equation • Rearranging the efficiency equation
GCSE Chemistry: Electrolysis of molten salts
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GCSE Chemistry: Electrolysis of molten salts

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This PowerPoint presentation with worked examples and student questions covers: • Naming electrolysis experimental set up • PANIC convention for electrodes • Electron transfers at electrodes • Half-equations for anode and cathode
GCSE Physics: Atomic Model 1
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GCSE Physics: Atomic Model 1

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This presentation covers OCR Gateway Physics 9-1 P1.1.1 Covers: Scientific Models Ancient Greek Model Dalton’s Model JJ Thomson’s model
GCSE Physics: Introduciton to Physics
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GCSE Physics: Introduciton to Physics

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This presentation covers diversity in physics both within the physics community and also with the breadth of what is classified as physics. It contains class activities, a video, and also a research task which could be completed as a class task or as set homework.
GCSE OCR Physics P1 Scheme of Work
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GCSE OCR Physics P1 Scheme of Work

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Middle term plan for OCR Gateway Physics P1 This coveres: Code Combined or Triple Number of lessons Math Skills Equations Introduced Skills Developed Content Covered Practical or Demo
GCSE OCR Physics P2 Scheme of Work
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GCSE OCR Physics P2 Scheme of Work

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Middle term plan for OCR Gateway Physics P2 This coveres: Code Combined or Triple Number of lessons Math Skills Equations Introduced Skills Developed Content Covered Practical or Demo
GCSE Biology: Aerobic Respiration
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GCSE Biology: Aerobic Respiration

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This presentation covers OCR Gateway Biology 9-1 B1.3.2 Aerobic Respiration This PowerPoint is a whole lessons included with student activities and animated answers. Word equation for aerobic respiration Balanced symbol equation for aerobic respiration Aerobic respiration is an exothermic reaction The structure of mitochondria ATP and its uses Why blood flow increases to muscles when exercising
GCSE Biology: Carbohydrates, Proteins, and Lipids
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GCSE Biology: Carbohydrates, Proteins, and Lipids

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This presentation covers OCR Gateway Biology 9-1 B1.3.1 Carbohydrates, Proteins, and Lipids This PowerPoint is a whole lessons included with student activities and animated answers. The three main macronutrients - carbohydrates, proteins, and lipids Names of enzymes - carbohydrase, amylase, protease, lipase What the macronutrients are broken down into - simple sugars, amino acids, fatty acids and glycerol. Metabolic rate Food tests and the positive results
GCSE Biology: Enzyme Reactions
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GCSE Biology: Enzyme Reactions

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This presentation covers OCR Gateway Biology 9-1 B1.2.4 Enzyme Reactions This PowerPoint is a whole lessons included with student activities and animated answers. Enzymes-catalysed reactions Rate of reaction Denaturing of enzymes and the active site Optimum temperature and optimum pH for enzymes Definition of concentration Increasing concentration of enzymes and substrates Saturation of substrates
GCSE Biology: Enzymes
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GCSE Biology: Enzymes

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This presentation covers OCR Gateway Biology 9-1 B1.2.3 Enzymes This PowerPoint is a whole lessons included with student activities and animated answers. Enzymes are made of protein. Enzymes are biological catalysts. Catalysts speed up the rate of reaction without being used up themselves. Enzymes and the lock and key hypothesis. Enzymes breaking down and bonding substrates.
GCSE Biology:Transcription and Translation
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GCSE Biology:Transcription and Translation

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This presentation covers OCR Gateway Biology 9-1 B1.2.2 Transcription and Translation This PowerPoint is a whole lessons included with student activities and animated answers. The role of proteins and AI Proteins as polymers Explaining transcription mRNA and complementary bases Explaining translation
GCSE Biology: DNA
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GCSE Biology: DNA

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This presentation covers OCR Gateway Biology 9-1 B1.2.1 DNA This PowerPoint is a whole lessons included with student activities and animated answers. DNA stands for deoxyribonucleic acid. DNA is found in the nucleus of cells. DNA is packaged into a thread-like structure called chromosomes. Humans typically have 46 chromosomes shared from their parents. Genes are sections of DNA that code for physical characteristics. The structure of DNA. DNA is comprised of monomers called nucleotides. A nucleotide consists of a phosphate group, a sugar (deoxyribose), and an organic base. There are four organic bases: Adenine, A. Thymine, T. Cytosine, C. Guanine, G. Hydrogen bonds in DNA.