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Having taught in the UK and abroad, I've experienced teaching many different syllabi including SABIS, AQA, WJEC and Cambridge. I develop resources to help teachers model key concepts, provide practice for students and include answers to help students self-assess their work. Planning for a 27 lesson week can be stressful to say the least, so I hope you find my resources useful. Thank you for choosing my lesson/s, I hope they enrich your teaching practice and make your life easier.

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Having taught in the UK and abroad, I've experienced teaching many different syllabi including SABIS, AQA, WJEC and Cambridge. I develop resources to help teachers model key concepts, provide practice for students and include answers to help students self-assess their work. Planning for a 27 lesson week can be stressful to say the least, so I hope you find my resources useful. Thank you for choosing my lesson/s, I hope they enrich your teaching practice and make your life easier.
GCSE Biology Inheritance, Gender Determination and Genetic Cross Diagrams: Complete Lesson
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GCSE Biology Inheritance, Gender Determination and Genetic Cross Diagrams: Complete Lesson

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PowerPoint that covers the following learning objectives: State that in females the sex chromosomes are XX and in males they are XY. Carry out a genetic cross to show sex inheritance. Define key terms allele, dominant allele, recessive allele, heterozygous, homozygous, genotype and phenotype. This is made for a GCSE biology class. Includes questions, answers, diagrams to practice and explanations.
GCSE Chemistry Reactivity Series and Displacement Reactions: Complete Lesson
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GCSE Chemistry Reactivity Series and Displacement Reactions: Complete Lesson

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PowerPoint that covers the following learning objectives: Describe what the reactivity series is and the order of metals within it. Define what a displacement reaction is. Predict where displacement reactions occur. Write word equations to represent displacement reactions. Includes questions, answers, explanations and examples. This is made for a GCSE chemistry class.
GCSE Chemistry Reactions of Metals with Oxygen and Water: Complete Lesson
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GCSE Chemistry Reactions of Metals with Oxygen and Water: Complete Lesson

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PowerPoint that covers the following learning objectives: Describe the reaction between metals and oxygen and write the word and symbol equation for this. Describe the reaction between metals and water and write the word and symbol equation for this. Deduce the order of reactivity for metals reacting with oxygen and with water. Includes questions, answers, word equation practice and chemical symbol equation practice. This is made for a GCSE chemistry class.
GCSE Biology Pathogens, Disease and Preventing Infection: Complete Lesson
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GCSE Biology Pathogens, Disease and Preventing Infection: Complete Lesson

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PowerPoint that covers pathogens, disease and preventing infection. Includes questions, answers, a video and a mind-map. The following learning objectives are covered: State what a pathogen is and the 4 examples of pathogens that cause disease. Describe how bacteria and viruses cause disease. Explain how pathogens are passed from one organism to another, and use this to suggest ways of preventing the spread. This is made for a GCSE KS4 science class.
KS3 Physics Friction, Drag, Air Resistance and Water Resistance: Complete Lesson
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KS3 Physics Friction, Drag, Air Resistance and Water Resistance: Complete Lesson

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PowerPoint that covers the following learning objectives: Describe how drag forces and friction arise and identify examples. Explain the effect of drag forces and friction in terms of forces. Explain why drag forces and friction slow things down in terms of forces. Includes questions, answers, examples, explanations and a practical opportunity including plasticine, cupcake cases and water.
GCSE Biology Inherited Disorders and Punnett Squares: Complete Lesson
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GCSE Biology Inherited Disorders and Punnett Squares: Complete Lesson

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PowerPoint that covers the following learning objectives: Describe what is meant by an inherited disorder and recognise examples. Use a genetic cross to explain how inherited disorders are passed on and predict the probability of a child inheriting a genetic disorder. Use a Punnett square diagram to predict the outcome of a genetic cross using the theory of probability. This is made for a GCSE biology class. Includes questions and answers.
GCSE Biology Health and Disease: Complete Lesson
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GCSE Biology Health and Disease: Complete Lesson

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PowerPoint that covers health and disease. Includes questions, answers and a mind-map to complete. The following learning objectives are covered: Describe health as a state of physical and mental wellbeing. State some causes of ill health. Describe how diseases can interact. This is made for a GCSE KS4 science class.
Using a Mass Balance
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Using a Mass Balance

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PowerPoint that covers the following learning objectives: Define the mass of an object. Measure mass of an object using a mass balance. Includes questions, pictures, instructions and a practical in which the students have to use mass balances to measure the mass of up to 20 objects. There are questions that ask students to add masses of objects together, substract masses and work out the difference. The results table, questions and space for answers are on the worksheet. This is for a primary/early secondary class. If you could spare 5 minutes, please review this resource, to help my online presence grow! :)
Investigating How Different Volumes of Water Cool Down
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Investigating How Different Volumes of Water Cool Down

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PowerPoint that covers the following learning objectives: Measure the temperature of a substance. Plot a graph of temperature vs. time. In this investigation, students will compare how a large beaker of hot water and a small beaker of hot water cool down differently. They will form a research question, hypothesis, fill in table of results, plot line graphs and form a conclusion. PowerPoint includes research question, hypothesis, method, graphs and conclusion. If you could spare 5 minutes, please review this resource, to help my online presence grow! :)
GCSE Chemistry Covalent Compounds Bundle: 4-Lessons
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GCSE Chemistry Covalent Compounds Bundle: 4-Lessons

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This focused resource bundle provides a comprehensive overview of covalent bonding and the unique structures it creates. Designed for secondary school chemistry students, this four-lesson series explores simple and giant covalent molecules, connecting their structure and bonding to their fascinating properties and real-world applications. Updated on 3rd December 2024, it is an essential resource for teaching these key chemistry concepts. The bundle includes: Covalent Bonding: A foundational lesson explaining how atoms share electrons to form covalent bonds, with examples of single, double, and triple bonds. Simple Covalent Molecules – Structure and Properties: Examines how bonding and intermolecular forces influence the boiling points, solubility, and conductivity of substances like water and methane. Giant Covalent Structures – Diamond, Graphite, and Silicon Dioxide: A detailed exploration of these allotropes, their unique properties, and applications, from diamond’s hardness to graphite’s conductivity and silicon dioxide’s industrial uses. Graphene and Fullerenes: A dive into modern materials science, introducing graphene’s remarkable strength and conductivity and fullerenes’ potential uses in technology and medicine. How to use: Each lesson includes thought-provoking starter questions, detailed explanations, diagrams, and structured activities to engage students and reinforce learning. Exam-style questions and real-world examples help students connect theory to practice. This bundle is ideal for teachers seeking an interactive and curriculum-aligned approach to teaching covalent bonding and structures, ensuring students understand not only the science but also the significance of these materials in everyday life and cutting-edge technology. Lesson 1 - Covalent Bonding Lesson 2 - Simple Covalent Molecules - Structure and Properties Lesson 3 - Giant Covalent Structures - Diamond, Graphite and Silicon Dioxide Lesson 4 - Graphene and Fullerenes
GCSE Chemistry Ionic Compounds Bundle: 4 Lessons & Quiz
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GCSE Chemistry Ionic Compounds Bundle: 4 Lessons & Quiz

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Elevate your chemistry teaching with this ionic bundle, a comprehensive package of PowerPoints designed to guide students through the fundamentals of ionic bonding and the unique properties of ionic compounds. This bundle is perfect for middle and high school science educators aiming to deliver engaging lessons with hands-on activities and assessments. What’s Included: Clear explanations on how ions form from atoms. Interactive activities such as drawing ions and dot-and-cross diagrams for ionic compounds. Examples featuring elements from Groups 1, 2, 6, and 7. Step-by-step guidance on understanding electrostatic forces of attraction. Real-world examples of ionic bonding (e.g., sodium chloride, magnesium oxide). Explore the giant lattice structure of ionic compounds. Understand why ionic compounds have high melting/boiling points. Practical tasks to solidify knowledge. Practical experiment to test electrical conductivity of ionic compounds in solid, molten, and aqueous states. Safety guidelines for lab work and step-by-step experiment instructions. Quiz on Bonding and Structure (Lessons 1–4) - 24-mark assessment covering ionic bonding, properties of ionic compounds, and practical applications. Includes marking scheme for quick and effective grading. Why Choose This Bundle? Interactive and Practical: Combines theory with hands-on experiments to engage students. Comprehensive Coverage: Covers key concepts from ionic bonding to the properties of ionic compounds. Assessment Ready: Quiz and activities ensure students grasp and retain concepts. Empower your students to master ionic bonding and its properties with this all-in-one teaching bundle!
GCSE Chemistry Rate of Reaction, Surface Area, Temperature, Catalyst Concentration & Pressure Bundle: 5 Lessons
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GCSE Chemistry Rate of Reaction, Surface Area, Temperature, Catalyst Concentration & Pressure Bundle: 5 Lessons

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This versatile teaching bundle is a must-have for secondary-level chemistry educators, featuring five meticulously crafted PowerPoint presentations. Each resource delves into essential aspects of reaction kinetics, ensuring students develop a thorough understanding of key concepts such as rates of reaction, collision theory, activation energy, and the effects of various factors on reaction rates. What’s Included: Lesson 1 - Rates of Reaction: Defines key terms like reactants, products, and reaction rate. Explores methods for measuring reaction rates with engaging activities such as graph plotting and data analysis. Includes exam-style questions, starter tasks, and a plenary for comprehensive learning. Lesson 2 - Surface Area: Focuses on how surface area influences reaction rates. Includes practical calculations, structured activities, and video-based alternatives for experiments. Lesson 3 - Effect of Temperature: Explains how temperature affects reaction rates using collision theory and activation energy concepts. Features PhET simulations, practice questions, and particle diagrams to enhance understanding. Lesson 4 - Concentration and Pressure: Explains the impact of concentration and pressure on reaction rates, supported by collision theory. Offers real-world examples, online simulations, and student-centered activities. Lesson 5 - Catalysts: Introduces the definition, function, and real-world applications of catalysts. Covers reaction profiles and environmental benefits. Each resource is updated (December 2024) with modern examples, interactive elements, and enhanced visuals for better engagement. The bundle is provided in PowerPoint format (.pptx), ensuring compatibility with most devices and platforms. This comprehensive package supports curriculum standards and fosters critical thinking, making it ideal for classroom and independent learning.