Engaging lessons, revision materials and activities for students of all ages.
I studied for a Degree and D.Phil in chemistry at St John's College, Oxford and enjoy a teaching career inspiring and enthusing the next generation.
Engaging lessons, revision materials and activities for students of all ages.
I studied for a Degree and D.Phil in chemistry at St John's College, Oxford and enjoy a teaching career inspiring and enthusing the next generation.
6 page worksheet to support students with the following success criteria:
1) You should be able to describe the flame tests used to identify metal ions
2) You should be able to describe how to use sodium hydroxide to identify metal cations
Mark scheme included
Help your students to understand the meaning of -ide and -ine.
Are you preparing to teach halogen displacement to year 9 or 10? These simplified resources are designed to help you to make this material accessible but while retaining the challenge expected in the new science specifications.
Professor Bunsen resources are tested in school and make the new GCSE in chemistry engaging and exciting. Most importantly it could save you and your school time!
These resources have been prepared for the new GCSE science examination specifications that are new for first teaching in 2016.
Get ahead with year 9 or use to plan your schemes of work for September. Buy individual resources or a set of lessons.
Two GCSE chemistry worksheets with mark schemes covering giant covalent structures, carbon allotropes, polymers and macromolecules.
Accompanying PowerPoint slides that can be incorporated into your lesson.
The resources are Worksheets 9-10 and Powerpoint 5 from my bundle on KS4 Bonding, Structure and Properties.
Parent and student friendly mark schemes so you can use these to support your learning.
These worksheets could be used for any exam board and for double or triple science and contain a range of challenges and space for feedback and reflection.
The scheme of work is included here so you can see how this fits into the unit and the other resources available. If you like these, why not check out the full bundle!
Thank you for your interest.
Two GCSE chemistry worksheets with mark schemes covering metallic bonding and the properties of alloys and other substances.
Accompanying PowerPoint slides that can be incorporated into your lesson.
The resources are Worksheets 11-12 and Powerpoint 6 from my bundle on KS4 Bonding, Structure and Properties.
Parent and student friendly mark schemes so you can use these to support your learning.
These worksheets could be used for any exam board and for double or triple science and contain a range of challenges and space for feedback and reflection.
The scheme of work is included here so you can see how this fits into the unit and the other resources available. If you like these, why not check out the full bundle!
Thank you for your interest.
Three GCSE chemistry worksheets with mark schemes covering atomic and ionic electronic structure and ionic bonding.
Accompanying PowerPoint slides that can be incorporated into your lesson.
The resources are Worksheets 2-4 and Powerpoint 2 from my bundle on KS4 Bonding, Structure and Properties.
Parent and student friendly mark schemes so you can use these to support your learning.
These worksheets could be used for any exam board and for double or triple science and contain a range of challenges and space for feedback and reflection.
The scheme of work is included here so you can see how this fits into the unit and the other resources available. If you like these, why not check out the full bundle!
Thank you for your interest.
Two GCSE chemistry worksheets with mark schemes covering ionic structure and bulk properties of ionic compounds.
Accompanying PowerPoint slides that can be incorporated into your lesson.
The resources are Worksheets 5 and 6 and Powerpoint 3 from my scheme of work for KS4 Bonding, Structure and Properties.
These worksheets could be used for any exam board and for double or triple science and contain a range of challenges and space for feedback and reflection.
Parent and student friendly markschemes so you can use these to support your learning.
The scheme of work is included here so you can see the other resources available. If you like these, why not check out the full bundle!
Thank you for your interest.
Two GCSE chemistry worksheets with mark schemes covering covalent bonding and the properties of molecules and molecular substances .
Accompanying PowerPoint slides that can be incorporated into your lesson.
The resources are Worksheets 7 and 8 and Powerpoint 4 from my bundle on KS4 Bonding, Structure and Properties.
Parent and student friendly mark schemes so you can use these to support your learning.
These worksheets could be used for any exam board and for double or triple science and contain a range of challenges and space for feedback and reflection.
The scheme of work is included here so you can see how this fits into the unit and the other resources available. If you like these, why not check out the full bundle!
Thank you for your interest.
Introductory lesson with practical, worksheet and mark scheme to kick start a unit on structure and bonding and the properties of substances. Technician sheet included for the practical.
Accompanying PowerPoint slides with graphics that can be incorporated into your lesson.
The resources are Worksheets 1 and Practical 1 and Powerpoint 1 from my bundle on KS4 Bonding, Structure and Properties.
Parent and student friendly mark scheme so you can use these to support your learning.
These worksheets could be used for any exam board and for double or triple science and contain a range of challenges and space for feedback and reflection.
The scheme of work is included here so you can see how this fits into the unit and the other resources available. If you like these, why not check out the full bundle!
Thank you for your interest.
This powerpoint forms the basis of an interactive session I run every year for parents of year 11 students. We usually run one in October and another in February.
The aim of this session is slightly different to a conventional lecture to parents which might focus abstractly on different techniques and on the websites that deliver content. These are easy to find by parents in a simple web search anyway.
What I aim to do when leading this session is make parents revise.
I try to show them what works, what is boring and doesn't work, what they are tempted to do instead of revise and most importantly when to spot these things happening with their child.
The resources themselves are mainly a prompt to promote discussion and debate and to help parents to leave enlightened rather than full of a list of strategies and websites.
It is also a really fun session to deliver. I tease parents by doing the "teacher thing" I tell them not to talk over me, I make them work in silence during parts of the session, and I ask them AfL questions using lolly sticks! Seeing the looks on the parents' faces is worth running the session for alone ;-)
On a very serious note though, parents who have been through this training become very effective home study partners and the impact on work produced at home is measurable and rapid especially when supporting pupil premium parents who perhaps didn't receive this sort of support themselves.
This is an afternoon session designed with ITT and PGCE students in mind to support them if they are asked to write or contribute to a scheme of learning.
It covers ideas on how to gather information in your new school and what to do with it!
4.2 Organisation
AQA GCSE Biology, trilogy or synergy revision mats/grids
These simple revision mats, similar to the full set I have written for chemistry, can be printed A3 with a single sheet forming a revision activity for an entire topic. The sheets include a mixture of cloze word fact sections with recall and exam style questions. Biology only and higher tier content is marked along with content linked to the required practicals (RP3, RP4 etc).
Contains 12 mats for unit 2 as Powerpoint and PDF answer grids also included.
These 12 printable A3/A4 mats cover the following content:
Unit 2 - Organisation
Mat 1 - Principles of organisation
Mat 2 - The human digestive system
Mat 3 - Qualitative reagents to test for enzymes RP4 and investigating the effect of pH on the rate of reaction of amylase enzyme RP5
Mat 4 - The heart and lungs
Mat 5 - Coronary heart disease
Mat 6 - Health issues and non-communicable diseases
Mat 7 - Effects of non-communicable diseases
Mat 8 - Cancer
Mat 9 - Plant tissues, organs and systems
Mat 10 - Water transport in plants
Mat 11 - Experiments on water transport, the transpiration stream
Mat 12 - Movement of substances through a plant
Powerpoint lesson covering the change in mass observed in a reaction involving a gas, such as burning in air, or producing carbon dioxide. This lesson also deals with data analysis including the mean, range, uncertainty and anomalous results.
Worksheets included: balancing equation practice, mean, range, uncertainty, including answers and a wordsearch on moles and quantities to support students with new vocabulary.
Professor Bunsen resources are tested in school and make the new GCSE in chemistry engaging and exciting. Most importantly it could save you and your school time!
The accompanying worksheet allows students to practice and for you to give feedback and help them to improve. The answers are included to help the busy teacher or non-specialist.
These resources have been prepared for the new GCSE science examination specifications that are new for first teaching in 2016.
Get ahead with year 9 or use to plan your schemes of work for September. Buy individual resources or a set of lessons.
Fully resourced with Powerpoints, worksheets and lesson activities and key facts and opportunities for improvement and redrafting throughout.
These simple revision mats can be printed A3 to complete in class or at home. One sheet is a great starter activity or homework task. All the sheets form a useful revision workbook.
These 5 printable A3 mats cover 3.3.5 alcohols and includes a separate powerpoint containing model answers. Provided also as pdf files.
Mat 1
Steam hydration of ethene
Glucose and empirical formula
Fermentation conditions and comparison with hydration
Mat 2
Reagents and conditions for the different methods of alcohol production
Mat 3
Oxidation of alcohols
Practical application of oxidation of alcohols and equipment
Mat 4
Mechanism for elimination/dehydration of alcohols
Formation of isomers from longer chain/or unsymmetrical alcohols
Mat 5
Identification of different types of organic compounds with test tube reactions and spectroscopy