A booklet that covers the main factors in the topic Electrodynamics. this includes Flemings Laws and AC and DC power. With extra slides on the RMS of voltage and power production.
This exam of 155 marks follows the topic of data handling. It has twenty seven questions in a word format. It covers the topics of graphical data handling, frequency and mean, mode etc.
This is a thirty five mark question paper that covers the topics of Respiration, Photosynthesis and Food chains. The marks are allocated over three questions and the questions are of varying ability levels. the test is designed for between 11-14 year old pupils.
This test covers the topics of food chains, plants and photosynthesis and ecosystems. The test is out of fifty marks and these marks are allocated over four separate questions. Various question methods are used from MCQ to higher level thinking.
This test consists of five questions and has forty-five marks allocated to it. The questions are of varying ability and style. A formula sheet and answer sheet is included. The test is designed to examine the pupils knowledge of matter and Kinetic molecular theory.
This is a forty mark test set over three questions. The questions vary in ability and style. The test comprises questions that relate to the redox reaction, Galvanic cells and Electrolytic cells. The answer sheet is provided.
This power-point lesson covers the topic of vector motion. Exam style questions are included with calculations and definitions of the words used in the idea. All calculations are explained step by step.
This power-point lesson covers the topic of intermolecular forces. It explains to the student the different types of forces and how they work. The physical properties of the molecules are also discussed giving the student knowledge of variations in element groups.
This lesson covers the following:
Redox reactions
Redox and electron transfer
Oxidation numbers
Calculating oxidation numbers
Writing formulae using oxidation numbers
Redox and changes in oxidation number
Redox reactions of metal with acid
Disproportionation
Balancing redox reactions
This booklet covers a basic introduction to the study of the atom. It includes activities that cover the structure of the atom and isotopes. With notes on atomic mass and atomic charge, pupils will also learn the history of the atomic model. I have used this booklet as a stand alone set of activities to compliment lessons.
This lesson covers the module of energetics. The topics it covers are
Enthalpy changes and enthalpy profile diagrams
Activation energy
Standard change of enthalpy
Measuring enthalpy changes experimentally using calorimetry
Bond enthalpies
Hess’s law and enthalpy cycles
Calculating average bond enthalpies
All calculations include the answers.
This lesson covers the concept of chemical equilibrium. It includes the calculation of equilibrium Kc and the industrial uses of chemical equilibrium. Specifically the reactions of the Haber process and the Contact process.
This physics lesson covers the following topics, analyzing how motion can be determined. Calculating motion using standard equations in physics. Identifying graphical shapes associated with motion of a projectile.
This test covers the topic of speed and acceleration. The test has the following sections types, calculation of speed and acceleration, definitions of words associated with speed and acceleration and analysis of graphs.
This is a multiple choice test.
The test has forty marks allocated to it spread over twenty questions.
The questions vary in style and ability level.
A full mark scheme is also included.
This PowerPoint lesson covers the topic of Alkanes. It introduces the structure and basic facts regarding the chemicals. With objectives to complete such as:
DEFINE THE TERM ALKANE
DRAW ALKANE MOLECULES
CREATE SYMBOL EQUATIONS FOR THE COMBUSTION OF ALKANES
This is a general science test aimed for ages 11-14.
The test has fifty marks allocated to it over five questions.
The test has the following topics covered, ACIDS / BASES / FORCES / STATIC ELECTRICITY.
This exam covers the chemistry topics of electronegativity, VSEPR and bonding.
It has one hundred marks allocated to it over three separate sections.
The questions vary in style and ability level.
A full memorandum is also included.
This exam covers the physics topics of universal gravitation, forces and Newton’s laws of motion.
The exam has one hundred marks allocated to it over three sections.
A full memorandum is also included.
This powerpoint lesson covers the topic of the structure of DNA.
With objectives such as:
Recalling the type of chemical bonding within DNA
Drawing a simplified DNA structure
Identifying the basic components of DNA
Various questions and pupil activities are also included in the lesson.