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Nathaniel Joyce

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I am a STEM Tutor, on this site you will find lesson plans, visual aids, quizzes, tests and more that I use in my lessons

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I am a STEM Tutor, on this site you will find lesson plans, visual aids, quizzes, tests and more that I use in my lessons
Rates of Reaction Revision PowerPoint - A Level Chemistry
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Rates of Reaction Revision PowerPoint - A Level Chemistry

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A 10 Slide PowerPoint Designed under the OCR A Specification, but applicable across exam boards to teach the content of Year 2 Rates of Reactions (Chapter 18). The following topics are covered through Gap Fills, Pictures, Tables, Exam Questions and more: Rate Equations Orders of Reaction Rate Constants Concentration-Time Graphs Rate-Concentration Graphs Iodine Clock Monitoring Rate Rate Determining Step Arrhenius Constant
Transpiration Poster
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Transpiration Poster

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A high quality transpiration poster to put up in classrooms. This is designed for GCSE students, but could also be used in AS/A level classrooms
Cell Membrane Revision PowerPoint - A Level Biology
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Cell Membrane Revision PowerPoint - A Level Biology

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A 10 Slide PowerPoint designed for A Level students across exam boards to review the following topics in diagrams, gap fills, questions, pictures, tables and more: Cell Membrane Structure Diffusion Facilitated Diffusion Rate of Diffusion Osmosis in Animals Osmosis in Plants
Nucleic Acids Revision PowerPoint - A Level Biology
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Nucleic Acids Revision PowerPoint - A Level Biology

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A 12 Slide PowerPoint designed for A level students across exam boards covering the following topics through diagrams, pictures, gap fills, tables and questions: Structure of Nucleotides Structure of DNA and RNA ATP DNA Replication Meselson and Stahl Protein Synthesis Post Transcriptional Modification
Enzymes Revision PowerPoint (A Level Biology)
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Enzymes Revision PowerPoint (A Level Biology)

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A 12 Slide PowerPoint designed for A Level Students across exam boards to recap the following topics through diagrams, graphs, tables, gap fills and more: Enzyme Models Enzyme Graphs Enzyme Action Enzyme Experiments Inhibitors Exam Technique Immobilised Enzymes Biosensors
Cells Revision PowerPoint - A Level Biology
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Cells Revision PowerPoint - A Level Biology

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An 11 Slide PowerPoint designed to help A level students across exam boards revise the following topics through diagrams, tables, gap fills, questions and more: Organelle structure Organelle Function Protein Production (Not Protein Synthesis) Prokaryotic Cells Virus Structure Epithelial Tissue Muscle Tissue
Equilibrium Revision PowerPoint - A level Chemistry
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Equilibrium Revision PowerPoint - A level Chemistry

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An 8 Slide PowerPoint covering both Year 1 and Year 2 content on Equilibrium. Designed under the OCR A Specification for Chapter 19, but applicable across exam boards, this is a great way to recap the following topics for students through exam questions, short questions, gap fills, picture prompts and more: Kc Kp Le Chatelier Kc, Kp and shifting Equilibrium
Animal Gas Exchange Revision PowerPoint - A Level Biology
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Animal Gas Exchange Revision PowerPoint - A Level Biology

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An 11 Slide PowerPoint designed for A level students across exam boards to recap the following topics through diagrams, pictures, gap fills and questions: Rate of Exchange Gas Exchange Systems in Earthworms, Flatworms and Vertebrates Gas Exchange in Insects Gas Exchange in Humans Gas Exchange in Fish
Basics of Organic Chemistry Revision PowerPoint
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Basics of Organic Chemistry Revision PowerPoint

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A 7 Slide PowerPoint designed for OCR A Level A, but applicable across A level Exam boards and widely suitable for students aged 14-18. This resource can be used to recap immediately after teaching the course, before starting another part of Organic Chemistry or before an exam.