Here’s complete lesson on titration calculations. It fits in well with the AQA required practical and includes the following:
Starter questions & answers
A step-by-step worked through example
Practice questions & answers
Exam style practice question
Calculation based plenary.
This lesson would work well with my required practical worksheet:
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/acid-base-titration-rp-9-1-aqa-12619799
Here’s a lesson that acts as a suitable introduction to titrations. The lesson covers:
Titration method
Equipment
End points
Indicators
Method for a practical
Follow up questions for the practical
The lesson is based around an RSC practical and provides several opportunities for think-pair-share work or targeted questioning.
Feedback is always appreciated!
This lesson covers the basic mechanism of electrolysis and links it with the extraction of aluminium and the electrolysis of hydrochloric acid.
The lesson powerpoint covers:
Linked starter questions & answers.
Opportunity to paired/class discussion
Exam question practice
Key word definitions
Method for a practical on electrolysis of Hydrochloric acid
Plenary
Here’s complete lesson on the Paper Chromatography . It fits in well with the GCSE AQA required practical and includes the following:
Retrieval questions & answers
Key terms activity with answers
Comprehension Worksheet (including questions & answers)
Method for the practical
Exam question plenary
This lesson would work well with my Chromatograpghy RP Method and Questions sheets!
When teaching the A level course, I noticed that my students needed some supporting materials to help them with the content covered in lessons.
My Key notes summarise the non-negotiables that students need to know about the Respiration sub-topic within the A-level Biology course.
Each key note sheet is split into three ‘key’ sections. Sections will vary depending on the lesson but they all contain a ‘key terms’ section and useful diagrams. This resource is made to support the OCR A-level course but can also support learning from other exam boards.
1 - Introduction to cellular respiration
2 -Stage 1: Glycolysis
3 - Stage 2: Links reaction
4 - Stage 3: Krebs Cycle
5 - Stage 4: The Electron Transport Chain
6- Anaerobic Respiration
7 - Respiratory Substrates
When teaching the A level course, I noticed that my students needed some supporting materials to help them with the content covered in lessons.
My Key notes summarise the non-negotiables that students need to know about the Neuronal communication sub-topic within the A-level Biology course.
Each key note sheet is split into three ‘key’ sections. Sections will vary depending on the lesson but they all contain a ‘key terms’ section and useful diagrams. This resource is made to support the OCR A-level course.
1 - Detecting & responding to Stimuli
2 - Introduction to neuronal communication
3 - How impulses travel along a neurone
4 - Moving through and between neurones
5 - Looking at Synapses