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Full lesson PowerPoint presentations covering the entire GCSE 9-1 Chemistry curriculum are available here. My lessons have been created specifically to meet all specification points on the Pearson Edexcel GCSE 9-1 Chemistry course (for Combined and Separate Science). A range of KS3 lessons are also available, all of which have been updated for the current version of the KS3 curriculum. See my bundles to get even better value for money. Please leave reviews if you find these resources useful!

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Full lesson PowerPoint presentations covering the entire GCSE 9-1 Chemistry curriculum are available here. My lessons have been created specifically to meet all specification points on the Pearson Edexcel GCSE 9-1 Chemistry course (for Combined and Separate Science). A range of KS3 lessons are also available, all of which have been updated for the current version of the KS3 curriculum. See my bundles to get even better value for money. Please leave reviews if you find these resources useful!
Evaporation Year 7 Lesson PowerPoint (KS3 7Ec)
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Evaporation Year 7 Lesson PowerPoint (KS3 7Ec)

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This full lesson PowerPoint (including practical activity) can be used to teach a broad range of abilities about evaporation and boiling, and how to evaporate the solvent from a solution. This lesson assumes that students have already had a lesson to train them in lighting and using Bunsen burners. If this has not been done, I have a suitable lesson available in my shop entitled “Science Practical Skills - Using Bunsen Burners”. The lesson is in keeping with the current KS3 UK National Curriculum, is easily accessible for students and simple to follow for teachers.
Moles GCSE Lesson (SC9c CC9c)
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Moles GCSE Lesson (SC9c CC9c)

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These PowerPoints and worksheets will allow you to teach HIGHER TIER ONLY GCSE Chemistry content on Moles. This lesson introduces the concept of a mole in terms of Avogadro’s number, exemplifies how to calculate the number of moles from mass of a substance and vice versa, and shows how to use moles to calculate numbers of particles of a substance **There are two versions of this lesson and worksheet provided. One is aimed at Triple Science students only, as it includes coverage of concentrations in mol dm-3, which is something that Combined Science students do not need to learn ** Other lessons on Calculations involving Mass (including subsequent lessons on using moles) are available from my shop. They can be purchased individually or, alongside this lesson, as part of a whole-topic bundle.
Investigating Neutralisation GCSE Core Practical Lesson (SC8d CC8d)
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Investigating Neutralisation GCSE Core Practical Lesson (SC8d CC8d)

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This PowerPoint will allow you to deliver the GCSE 9-1 Chemistry Core Practical in which calcium hydroxide is used to gradually neutralise hydrochloric acid. It includes background info on indigestion and antacids (for context), an easy-to-follow method to share with students, plus additional tasks aimed at building skills with acid reactions and balanced equations. The resources are easy to follow for teachers, readily accessible for students and are appropriate for Combined and Triple Science classes, Foundation and High-tier. Other GCSE lessons (including other lessons on Acids and Alkalis) are available from my shop. They can be purchased individually or, alongside this lesson, as part of a whole-topic bundle.
Empirical Formula of Magnesium Oxide GCSE Lesson (SC9a CC9a)
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Empirical Formula of Magnesium Oxide GCSE Lesson (SC9a CC9a)

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This PowerPoint plus practical method sheet will allow you to teach a broad range of abilities how to determine the empirical formula of magnesium oxide from practical data they have collected. The resource meets the required specification points for the Edexcel 9-1 GCSE Chemistry course. It is accessible for students, easy to follow for teachers and is appropriate for Combined and Triple Science classes, Foundation and Higher tiers. This is best taught following my lesson on “Formula Mass and Empirical Formulae”. Other lessons on Calculations involving Mass (including the preceding theory lesson) are available from my shop. They can be purchased individually or, alongside this lesson, as part of a whole-topic bundle.
pH and Acid Strength GCSE Lesson (SC8b CC8b) HIGHER ONLY
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pH and Acid Strength GCSE Lesson (SC8b CC8b) HIGHER ONLY

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This PowerPoint will allow you to teach a broad range of abilities about the pH scale and strong, weak, concentrated and dilute acids. The resource meets all required specification points for the Edexcel 9-1 GCSE Chemistry course. It is accessible for students, easy for teachers to follow and is appropriate for Combined and Triple Science classes. **Only Higher tier students need to cover this content. **
Cracking and Hydrogen Fuel Cells GCSE lesson (SC20f CC16f)
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Cracking and Hydrogen Fuel Cells GCSE lesson (SC20f CC16f)

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This full Lesson PowerPoint will allow you to teach students the GCSE 9-1 specification Chemistry content on breaking down hydrocarbons (cracking) and comparing hydrogen versus petrol as fuels for vehicles.The resource is accessible for students, easy for teachers to follow and is appropriate for Combined and Triple Science classes, Foundation and Higher tiers. Note: this lesson covers the Edexcel Paper 2 specification point on hydrogen fuel cells which is relevant to both Combined Science and Triple Science students: “Evaluate the advantages and disadvantages of using hydrogen, rather than petrol, as a fuel in cars” For full coverage of the Triple-only Paper 1 content, evaluating hydrogen fuel cells alongside chemical cells, see my separate lesson “SC16a Chemical Cells and Fuel Cells”.
Calculations Involving Masses:  All GCSE Chemistry Lessons. Edexcel 9-1 Topic CC9 SC9
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Calculations Involving Masses: All GCSE Chemistry Lessons. Edexcel 9-1 Topic CC9 SC9

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This bundle meets all specification points needed to teach Topic 9 “Calculations involving masses” from the Edexcel GCSE 9-1 Combined Science and Chemistry courses. The bundle includes ten full lesson PowerPoints (Five aimed at all students, three for Higher-tier only, one Foundation-tier only, one Triple Science only). Suggested teaching order: Conservation of Mass (all students) Balanced Equations (all students - optional) Calculating Concentration (all students) Formula Mass and Empirical Formula (all students) Empirical Formula of Magnesium Oxide Practical (all students) Then Foundation students learn Reacting Masses Whereas Higher students learn Moles (Combined) or Moles and Concentration (Triple) Stoichiometry and Reacting Masses Limiting Reactants I have many other GCSE lessons and bundles available so please check out my shop, OnSpecScience.
Ecosystems Year 7 Topic- 6 full lessons (KS3 7D) Food Chains
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Ecosystems Year 7 Topic- 6 full lessons (KS3 7D) Food Chains

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This bundle will allow you to teach Year 7 students the Key Stage 3 National Curriculum required learning on Ecosystems. The bundle includes six full lesson PowerPoints (containing equipment lists) plus associated resources. There is a lot of content here and it could be easily stretched to 7 or 8 lessons if you felt it appropriate. Review the lesson resources and decide which activities are appropriate for the ability range of your students. Suggested teaching order: Variation (continuous & discontinuous), Variation Data Analysis, Adaptations, Environmental Variation, Food Chains and Webs, Transfers in Food Chains. I have many other KS3 lessons and bundles available. See the attached Checklist document for full details of Year 7 and please visit my shop, OnSpecScience.
Unicellular Organisms Year 8 Topic- 6 full lessons (KS3 8D)
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Unicellular Organisms Year 8 Topic- 6 full lessons (KS3 8D)

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This bundle will allow you to teach Year 8 students the Key Stage 3 National Curriculum required learning on Unicellular Organisms. The bundle includes five full lesson PowerPoints (containing equipment lists for suggested practicals) plus an engaging ICT task (packaged with the Protoctists lesson) that can be used to occupy students for a full lesson of extension and consolidation. Suggested teaching order: Uni or Multicellular?, Microscopic Fungi, Bacteria, Protoctists, ICT Extension lesson, Decomposers & Carbon Cycle. I have many other KS3 lessons and bundles available. See the attached Checklist document for full details of Year 8 and please visit my shop, OnSpecScience.
Particles Year 7 Topic- 5 full lessons (KS3 7G) Solids Liquids Gases
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Particles Year 7 Topic- 5 full lessons (KS3 7G) Solids Liquids Gases

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This bundle will allow you to teach Year 7 students the Key Stage 3 National Curriculum required learning on Particles and States of Matter. The bundle includes five full lesson PowerPoints. My suggested teaching order: States of Matter, Particle Theory, Brownian Motion, Diffusion, Air Pressure. I have many other KS3 lessons and bundles available so please check out my shop, OnSpecScience.
Factors Affecting Dynamic Equilibrium GCSE Lesson (SC15b) TRIPLE
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Factors Affecting Dynamic Equilibrium GCSE Lesson (SC15b) TRIPLE

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Full Lesson PowerPoint sufficient to teach the GCSE 9-1 specification Chemistry lesson on Factors Affecting Dynamic Equilibrium. The resource is easy to follow for teachers and readily accessible for students. This is for Higher Tier Triple Science students only and follows on from my introductory lesson on Dynamic Equilibrium (SC12a).
Reactivity of Metals GCSE Lesson (SC11a CC11a) Ionic and Half Equations
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Reactivity of Metals GCSE Lesson (SC11a CC11a) Ionic and Half Equations

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Full Lesson PowerPoint (including suggested practical activity) sufficient to teach the GCSE 9-1 specification Chemistry lesson on Reactivity of Metals, while also covering examples of ionic and half equations in this context. The resource is accessible for students, easy to follow and is appropriate for Combined and Triple Science classes, Foundation and Higher tiers.
Fertilisers and the Haber Process GCSE Lesson (SC15a) TRIPLE
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Fertilisers and the Haber Process GCSE Lesson (SC15a) TRIPLE

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Full Lesson PowerPoint sufficient to teach the GCSE 9-1 specification Chemistry lessons on fertilisers and the Haber process, including new material on different scales of ammonium sulphate production. The resource is easy to follow for teachers, readily accessible for students and is appropriate for Triple Science classes, Foundation and Higher tiers.
Chromatography Year 7 Lesson PowerPoint (KS3 7Ed)
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Chromatography Year 7 Lesson PowerPoint (KS3 7Ed)

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This full lesson PowerPoint (including practical activity and worksheet) can be used to teach a broad range of abilities about Chromatography - what it is, how it works and how to do it. The lesson is in keeping with the current KS3 UK National Curriculum, is easily accessible for students and simple to follow for teachers.
Exothermic & Endothermic reactions + Bond Energy GCSE Lesson (SC19b CC15b)
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Exothermic & Endothermic reactions + Bond Energy GCSE Lesson (SC19b CC15b)

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Full Lesson PowerPoint (with independent learning activity) sufficient to teach the GCSE 9-1 specification Chemistry lesson explaining why there are energy changes in exothermic and endothermic reactions, including drawing reaction profiles and the new content on bond energies and their use to calculate reaction outcomes. The resource is accessible for students, easy for teachers to follow and is appropriate for Combined and Triple Science classes, Foundation and Higher tiers (the final activity & learning objective is Higher-tier only).
Choosing Materials & Composite Materials GCSE Lesson (SC26a SC26b) TRIPLE
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Choosing Materials & Composite Materials GCSE Lesson (SC26a SC26b) TRIPLE

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PowerPoint sufficient to teach the GCSE 9-1 specification Chemistry lessons on Choosing Materials (Ceramics, Metals and Polymers) and Composite Materials. The resource is accessible for students, easy for teachers to follow and is appropriate for TRIPLE SCIENCE ONLY, Foundation and Higher tiers. You will also need to download my free worksheet “SC26a-b Materials Research sheet”.