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Full time science teacher, taught science in the UK and abroard for 13 years at many schools and universities. Currently teaching Chemistry in Qatar.

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Full time science teacher, taught science in the UK and abroard for 13 years at many schools and universities. Currently teaching Chemistry in Qatar.
AQA C1.5 Other useful substances from crude oil
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AQA C1.5 Other useful substances from crude oil

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A collection of resources to help with teaching AQA C1.5 Other useful substances from crude oil. Includes card sorts ready made in small and large - print these on coloured card and laminate for the best effect. Includes mini test for a starter to judge prior knowledge, or used as a summative activity at the end of the lesson. Includes AQA C1.5.1 Obtaining useful substances from crude oil AQA C1.5.2 Polymers AQA C1.5.3 Ethanol
AQA C2.2 How structure influences the properties and uses of substances
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AQA C2.2 How structure influences the properties and uses of substances

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A collection of resources to help with teaching AQA C2.2 How structure influences the properties and uses of substances Includes card sorts ready made in small and large - print these on coloured card and laminate for the best effect. Includes keyword glossary sheet - this can be given to pupils at the start of a topic or made available during revision as atopic specific resource. Includes mini test for a starter to judge prior knowledge, or used as a summative activity at the end of the lesson. Includes: AQA C2.2.1 Molecules AQA C2.2.2 Ionic compounds AQA C2.2.3 Covalent structures AQA C2.2.4 Metals AQA C2.2.5 Polymers AQA C2.2.6 Nanoscience
Weathering
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Weathering

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Learning Objectives To describe the three types of weathering, Biological, physical and chemical. To be able to give examples of all three types of weathering. To link the weathering process to the landscape. Use particle diagrams to explain weathering Settler: Starter: Demonstration/Main 1: Draw diagrams to represent the three types of weathering on the board if you are not confident use the textbook. Pupils need to be able to use particle diagrams - in this case particle means rock pieces of any size. Practical: Show the frozen rock breaking demo as an example of freeze thaw. Main 2: Link to the landscapes of Qatar, erratics etc. AFL: Show photos of different types of weathering and ask pupils to identify them
Rock Cycle Assessed task
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Rock Cycle Assessed task

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Learning Objectives Be able to describe the rock cycle as continuous process that takes place over millions of years. Relate the rock cycle as a type of recycling Revise the whole rock cycle
Earth's Early Atmosphere
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Earth's Early Atmosphere

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Learning Objectives ✤ State the composition of clean, dry air ✤ Explain the changes in the Earth that led to oceans forming. ✤ Relate the Earths early atmosphere with that of Mars or Venus today. ✤ Explain the changes in the Earths atmosphere today.
AQA C1.6 Plant oils and their uses
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AQA C1.6 Plant oils and their uses

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A collection of resources to help with teaching AQA C1.6 Plant oils and their uses. Includes card sorts ready made in small and large - print these on coloured card and laminate for the best effect. Includes mini test for a starter to judge prior knowledge, or used as a summative activity at the end of the lesson. Includes: AQA C1.6.1 Vegatable oils AQA C1.6.2 Emulsions AQA C1.6.3 Saturated and unsaturated oils
AQA C1.1 The fundamental ideas in chemistry
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AQA C1.1 The fundamental ideas in chemistry

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A collection of resources to help with teaching AQA C1.1 The fundamental ideas in chemistry.. Includes card sorts ready made in small and large - print these on coloured card and laminate for the best effect. Includes mini test for a starter to judge prior knowledge, or used as a summative activity at the end of the lesson. Includes: AQA C1.1.1 Atoms AQA C1.1.2 The periodic table AQA C1.1.3 Chemical reactions
AQA C2.2.4 Structure of Metals Full lesson
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AQA C2.2.4 Structure of Metals Full lesson

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Designed for AQA C2.2.4 Lesson placed within a SOW. Several starters and plenary included. Full presentation included. ICT/BYOD activity included. Includes card sort activity. Includes ideas for practical.
AQA B1 Progress Self Assessment Forms
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AQA B1 Progress Self Assessment Forms

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Covers every topic in B1. These google forms are designed to allow you to either print or mail direct to you students and they can self assess what they know against the required specification. When completed either within the email or in an internet browser (works perfectly on mobile devices) the evaluation from the class is sent directly back to you where a breakdown of the responses is built into the form. (responses - summary of responses). Each form only takes pupils a few minutes to fill out and are much quicker than traditional Red/amber/green self assessments. Ideally complete after the lesson is taught, at the beginning of any revision period and at the end of a revision session.
AQA C1.4 Crude oil and fuels
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AQA C1.4 Crude oil and fuels

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A collection of resources to help with teaching AQA C1.4 Crude oil and fuels Includes card sorts ready made in small and large - print these on coloured card and laminate for the best effect. Includes mini test for a starter to judge prior knowledge, or used as a summative activity at the end of the lesson. Includes AQA C1.4.1 Crude oil AQA C1.4.2 Hydrocarbons AQA C1.4.3 Hydrocarbon fuels
Metamorphic Rocks
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Metamorphic Rocks

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Learning Objectives Be able to name some metamorphic rocks Be able to describe how metamorphic rocks are formed Settler: Starter: Test knowledge from previous lesson. Demonstration: Practical: Main 1: See lesson sheet Main 2: AFL: Splat in lesson sheet Homework
Boiling Points & melting Points
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Boiling Points & melting Points

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Be able to describe what happens to particles at a melting point for a substance Be able to draw particle diagrams for boiling and melting Be able to draw number lines for states of a substance.
AQA B2 Progress Self Assessment Forms
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AQA B2 Progress Self Assessment Forms

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Covers every topic in B2 These google forms are designed to allow you to either print or mail direct to you students and they can self assess what they know against the required specification. **UPDATE** Google forms are in the word document link When completed either within the email or in an internet browser (works perfectly on mobile devices) the evaluation from the class is sent directly back to you where a breakdown of the responses is built into the form. (responses - summary of responses). Each form only takes pupils a few minutes to fill out and are much quicker than traditional Red/amber/green self assessments. Ideally complete after the lesson is taught, at the beginning of any revision period and at the end of a revision session.
AQA P1 Progress Self Assessment forms
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AQA P1 Progress Self Assessment forms

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Covers every topic in P1. These google forms are designed to allow you to either print or mail direct to you students and they can self assess what they know against the required specification. When completed either within the email or in an internet browser (works perfectly on mobile devices) the evaluation from the class is sent directly back to you where a breakdown of the responses is built into the form. (responses - summary of responses). **UPDATE** Google form versions can be accessed through the word document. Each form only takes pupils a few minutes to fill out and are much quicker than traditional Red/amber/green self assessments. Ideally complete after the lesson is taught, at the beginning of any revision period and at the end of a revision session.
AQA C1.2 Limestone and building materials
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AQA C1.2 Limestone and building materials

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A collection of resources to help with teaching AQA C1.2 Limestone and building materials. Includes card sorts ready made in small and large - print these on coloured card and laminate for the best effect. Includes mini test for a starter to judge prior knowledge, or used as a summative activity at the end of the lesson. Includes Limestone cycle fold activity and instructions. Includes: AQA C1.2.1 Calcium carbonate
AQA Alevel Chem1 Self Evaluation forms
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AQA Alevel Chem1 Self Evaluation forms

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Covers all of Chem1 These forms are designed to allow you to print for your students so they can self assess what they know against the required specification. **UPDATE** interactive form versions included in the link so you can edit and send the forms to your pupils digitally. Each form only takes pupils a few minutes to fill out and are much quicker than traditional Red/amber/green self assessments. Ideally complete after the lesson is taught, at the beginning of any revision period and at the end of a revision session.assessments. Ideally complete after the lesson is taught, at the beginning of any revision period and at the end of a revision session.
Quarrying
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Quarrying

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Learning Objectives ✤ Describe briefly the uses if limestone and how it is quarried. ✤ Consider and evaluate the environmental, social and economic effects of exploiting limestone and producing building materials from it. ✤ Evaluate the developments in using limestone, cement and concrete as building materials, and their advantages and disadvantages over other materials. Settler: Starter: Demonstration: Practical: Main 1: Limestone cycle folder Main 2: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ehBKETtRImk How does cement work? AFL: Homework Take a look at this article: Worlds largest Open pit Mines (Quarrys) To add extra wow factor I found them on google maps for you: • The biggest iron mine • The deepest mine • The deadliest mine Your task after this lesson will be to prepare yourself for a debate on Quarrying - Is it good or bad? The best pupils will research both sides, and this article will give you great perspective. For example Hibbing Minnesota would not exist at all without the local mine as it provides all the jobs and income for the area. There are lots of positive and negative arguments in the text of the article. You may also want to research easier to read websites such as BBC Bitesize.