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Predominately a Chemistry teacher, although I dabble with Biology and Physics too. Most of my schemes of work were planned for either AQA or iGCSE schemes of work at KS4 and the IB at KS5 (although I have no official affiliation with the IB)

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Predominately a Chemistry teacher, although I dabble with Biology and Physics too. Most of my schemes of work were planned for either AQA or iGCSE schemes of work at KS4 and the IB at KS5 (although I have no official affiliation with the IB)
Biological Pigments
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Biological Pigments

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This unit was planned as part of the Chemistry IB Option B - Biochemistry scheme of work, and covers the topics in B.8 It includes a full PowerPoint, along with a student version to use as notes, which has spaces for the students to add in missing information and activities for them to complete. Topics covered are: - Coloured compounds and biological pigments - Carotenes - Porphyrins - Haemoglobin - Factors affceting oxygen uptake in haemoglobin - Foetal haemoglobin - Cytochromes - Chlorophyll - Anthocyanins - Melanin Also available in my Shop as part of a bundle of Biochemistry resources, which between them cover all the information needed for the IB Option B syllabus - heavily discounted!
Lipids
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Lipids

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This unit was planned as part of the Chemistry IB Option B - Biochemistry scheme of work, and covers the topics in B.3 It includes a full PowerPoint, along with a student version to use as notes, which has spaces for the students to add in missing information and activities for them to complete. It also includes exam questions for practice or assessment purposes Topics covered are: - Fatty acids - Triglycerides - Calculating the iodine number - Hydrolysis of triglycerides - Rancidity of fats - Energy values of fats - Phospholipids - Steroids (including cholesterol) - Sex hormones - Anabolic steroids Also available in my Shop as part of a bundle of Biochemistry resources, which between them cover all the information needed for the IB Option B syllabus - heavily discounted!
Physics Homework Projects - Year 8 and 9
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Physics Homework Projects - Year 8 and 9

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3 homework projects for the Exploring Science 8 and 9 schemes of work on Heating and Cooling, Energy and Electricity and Pressure Each project comes with a level ladder style success grid for students to maximise their learning
iGCSE Organic Chemistry Scheme of Work
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iGCSE Organic Chemistry Scheme of Work

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This unit was planned as part of the iGCSE scheme of work (Unit 16) but would be suitable for other courses. It includes PowerPoint presentations, formative assessment activities, experiments, homework and an assessment. The topics covered are: - Crude Oil and Hydrocarbons - Alkanes - Alkenes - Alcohols - Ethanol - Carboxylic Acids - Esters
Physics Homework Projects - Year 7
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Physics Homework Projects - Year 7

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Three homework projects for the Exploring Science 7 scheme of work on Energy Resources, Recycling and Electrical Circuits. Each project comes with a level ladder style success grid for students to maximise their learning
Transition Metal Chemistry and Coloured Complexes
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Transition Metal Chemistry and Coloured Complexes

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These two PowerPoints were planned as part of the IB scheme of work on Periodicity, including Transition Metal Chemistry and the Chemistry behind coloured complexes, and cover the necessary content for both the Higher Level topics. It would also be suitable for other post-16 courses. Included are fully completed PowerPoints, student versions of the PowerPoints with sections to complete independently and some exam style questions. Topics included are: - Electronic structures of the Transition Metals - Electronic structures of Transition Metal ions - The definition of a Transition Metal - Properties of Transition Metals - Variable oxidation states and the trend in First Ionisation Energies - Paramagnetism and Diamagnetism - Complex Ions - Transition Metals as catalysts - How colour occurs in compounds - Ligand Field Theory - Which Transition Metals are coloured and which are colourless and why - Factors which affect colour - including identity of the metal, charge on the metal and identity of the ligand
pH Regulation of the Stomach
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pH Regulation of the Stomach

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This PowerPoint was planned as part of the IB scheme of work on Medicinal Chemistry, and covers the necessary content for the D.4 section. It would also be suitable for other post-16 courses. Included are the fully completed PowerPoint, a student version of the PowerPoint with sections to complete independently and some exam style questions, with markschemes. Topics covered include: - The need for stomach acid - pH calculations to determine the concentration of acid in the stomach - Antacids: equations for their reactions with stomach acid; side effects; calculation of quantity of acid neutralised - Regulation of acid production using both H2-histamine receptor blockers (Zantac) and proton pump inhibitors (Omeprazole and Esomeprazole) - Acid-base buffers: definition and calculations - Hydrogencarbonate and carbonate buffers
Medicinal Chemistry - Standard and Higher Level
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Medicinal Chemistry - Standard and Higher Level

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This PowerPoint was planned as part of the IB scheme of work on Medicinal Chemistry, and covers the necessary content for the all of the Standard and Higher Level units. It would also be suitable for other post-16 courses. It includes 9 full PowerPoints, along with student versions to use as notes, which have spaces for the students to add in missing information and activities for them to complete. It also includes exam questions for practice or assessment purposes Topics covered are: Pharmaceutical Products and Drug Design - Routes of drug administration - Theraputic Effects of Drugs - The Placebo Effect - Side Effects - Calculation of the Therapeutic Index - The Therapeutic Window - Bioavailability - Tolerance and Addiction - Drug Action - Drug Development by both Drug Design and Drug Discovery Aspirin and Penicillin - History of Aspirin - Method of Producing Aspirin - Calculating the % Yield of Aspirin produced from Salicyclic Acid - Effects of Aspirin - Soluble Aspirin - Development of Penicillin - Structure of Penicllin - How Penicillin Works - Antibiotic Resistance Opiates - Morphine: Structure and action; side effects; withdrawal - How opiates cross the blood-brain barrier - Diamorphine pH regulation of the stomach - The need for stomach acid - pH calculations to determine the concentration of acid in the stomach - Antacids: equations for their reactions with stomach acid; side effects; calculation of quantity of acid neutralised - Regulation of acid production using both H2-histamine receptor blockers (Zantac) and proton pump inhibitors (Omeprazole and Esomeprazole) - Acid-base buffers: definition and calculations - Hydrogencarbonate and carbonate buffers Antivirals - The differences between viruses and bacteria - The structure of viruses - How viruses reproduce and replicate - How viruses are treated by interrupted stages of the replication process - Oseltamivir and Zanamivir - structure and action - HIV and AIDS - Treatment of HIV and AIDS Environmental impacts of Biochemistry - Effects of PACs on the environment - Antibiotic Resistance - Nuclear Waste (both LLW and HLW) - Chlorinated solvent waste - Supercritical fluid waste - Green Chemistry - Biotechnologies in Green Chemistry Taxol - The Discovery of Paclitaxel - Isolation of Taxol - Structure of Taxol - Semi-synthetic production of Taxol - Clinical use of Taxol - The use of chiral auxiliaries to produce one enantiomer of Taxol - Confirmation of the purity of a single enantiomer drug - Thalidomide Nuclear Medicine - The use of radionuclides in medicine - Types of ionising radiation - Radiotherapy - Radioactive Decay - Targeted alpha therapy - Boron neutron capture therapy - Use of gamma emitters in radiotherapy - Radiodiagnostics - Positron Emission Tomography - Use of Technetium-99m - Half life and decay constant calculations - Magnetic Resonance Imaging Drug Detection and Analysis - Worked example of the identification of aspirin by NMR, IR and Mass Spectrometry - Worked example of the identification of an unknown compound from NMR, IR and Mass Spectrometry - Extraction and purification of organic products - Worked example of hormone concentration using partition coefficients - How polarity affects the partition coefficients - Raoult´s Law - Fractional Distillation - Drug detection in sports - Drug detection in forensic science - Chemistry of breathalyzer tests - HPLC and Gas chromatography
Rates of Reaction / Kinetics
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Rates of Reaction / Kinetics

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These four PowerPoints were planned as part of the IB scheme of work on Kinetics, and cover the necessary content for both the Standard and Higher Level topics. It would also be suitable for other post-16 courses. Included are fully completed PowerPoints, student versions of the PowerPoints with sections to complete independently and some exam style questions. Topics included are: - What is rate of reaction? - Methods of measuring the rate of reaction - Collision Theory - The effect of temperature, concentration, pressure, surface area and catalysts on the rate of reaction - Maxwell-Boltzmann distribution curves - The effect of temperature on Maxwell-Boltzmann distribution curves - The rate constant and rate equation - Determining the order of reaction from experimental data - Characteristics of 0, 1st and 2nd order reactions - Using reaction mechanisms to identify the rate determining step - Using the rate determining step to determine the reaction mechanism of a reaction - Mechanisms of reactions involving catalysts - The Arrenhius Equation - Determining the activation energy of a reaction via line of best fit and equation methods - Effect of activation energy on the rate of reaction - Effect of a catalyst on the Arrenhius equation
Fertilisers independent project - linking Science with Business and Enterprise skills
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Fertilisers independent project - linking Science with Business and Enterprise skills

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This 2 week KS3 scheme of work was designed to take 4x100 minute lessons. The aim of the project is to guide students to research, test, ´market´ and evaluate their own fertiliser. The lessons are broken down as follows: Lesson 1 - Research and Planning Lesson 2 - Testing fertiliser options Lesson 3 - Product Design Lesson 4 - Pitching the design to peers and evaluation Originally designed to link Science with Business and Enterprise, it could also be used to encourage the use of transferable skills in science, and would make an independent and interactive ´end of year´ activity.
Mobile phone charger - Science linked with Business and Enterprise skills
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Mobile phone charger - Science linked with Business and Enterprise skills

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This 2 week KS3 scheme of work was designed to take 4x100 minute lessons. The aim of the project is to guide students to research, test, ´market´ and evaluate their own method of charging a mobile phone The lessons are broken down as follows: Lesson 1 - Research and Planning Lesson 2 - Testing charger options Lesson 3 - Product Design Lesson 4 - Pitching the design to peers and evaluation Originally designed to link Science with Business and Enterprise, it could also be used to encourage the use of transferable skills in science, and would make an independent and interactive ´end of year´ activity.
C3.6 - Alcohols, Carboxylic acids and Esters
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C3.6 - Alcohols, Carboxylic acids and Esters

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A series of two lessons prepared for the AQA GCSE C3.6 unit of work about alcohols, carboxylic acids and the production of esters Includes PowerPoints, lesson plans, practicals, activities, worksheets and exam questions to accompany the topic.
Complete AQA Unit 3 Scheme of Work
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Complete AQA Unit 3 Scheme of Work

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A series of 17 lessons prepared for the AQA GCSE C3 unit of work. These lessons were designed for 100 minute lessons. Included are lessons on: 1. The Periodic Table 2. Trends in the Periodic Table 3. Hard and Soft water 4. Water softening 5. Water purification 6. Energy from reactions 7. Energy level diagrams 8. Endothermic and Exothermic Reactions 9. Cation Tests 10. Anion Tests 11. Calculating the concentration of solutions 12. Titrations 13. Effect of temperature of equilibrium 14. Effect of pressure on equilibrium 15. The Haber Process 16. Alcohols 17. Carboxylic acids and Esters Includes PowerPoints, lesson plans, practicals, activities, worksheets and exam questions to accompany each topic. Also available on my resource page in 6 individual units, for those who do not want to download 87 files in one go!
C3.3 Energy in Reactions
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C3.3 Energy in Reactions

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A series of three lessons prepared for the AQA GCSE C3.3 unit of work about energetics, including Q=mcT, how to calculate the energy change from bonds broken and bonds made and how to draw enthalpy level diagrams for reactions. Includes PowerPoints, lesson plans, practicals, activities, worksheets and exam questions to accompany the topic.
C3.5 Equilibria
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C3.5 Equilibria

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A series of three lessons prepared for the AQA GCSE C3.5 unit of work about equilibria Includes PowerPoints, lesson plans, practicals, activities, worksheets and exam questions to accompany the topic.
C3.4 Analysis
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C3.4 Analysis

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A series of four lessons prepared for the AQA GCSE C3.4 unit of work about qualitative and quantitative analysis. Lessons on cation and anion testing, titrations and how to calculate the concentration of a solution Includes PowerPoints, lesson plans, practicals, activities, worksheets and exam questions to accompany the topic.
Physics Homework Projects
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Physics Homework Projects

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8 homework projects on key stage 3 and 4 Physics, linked to the Exploring Science and iGCSE schemes of work. All homework projects are fully differentiated, with level ladders provided to maximise pupil progress 7I - Energy Resources 7J - Electricity in the Home 8I - Heating and Cooling 9I - Electricity in the Home 9L - Pressure Forces and Momentum Waves and Communication Energy and Payback time
KS4 Biology Homework Projects
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KS4 Biology Homework Projects

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2 homework projects suitable for KS4 students on the topics of genetics and hydroponics. Each project comes with a level ladder style success grid, broken down into grades A*-D, for students to maximise their learning
Stability of Compounds and the Lime Cycle
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Stability of Compounds and the Lime Cycle

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Two lessons designed to cover the topics of stability of compounds (carbonates, nitrates and hydroxides) and the limecycle for the iGCSE, but could also be used for other exam boards. Includes PowerPoints, two practical activities and a computer research task