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Looking for some decent, engaging science resources? Look no further! I studied in Nottingham for my undergraduate degree in Medicinal and Biological Chemistry, and then completed my Master's in the same field. I completed my teacher training at the same university, and now I currently teach 11-18 year olds at a school in Richmond-upon-Thames. I am currently the Head of Chemistry at a school in SW London. Upload videos to TikTok, YouTube and Instagram.

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Looking for some decent, engaging science resources? Look no further! I studied in Nottingham for my undergraduate degree in Medicinal and Biological Chemistry, and then completed my Master's in the same field. I completed my teacher training at the same university, and now I currently teach 11-18 year olds at a school in Richmond-upon-Thames. I am currently the Head of Chemistry at a school in SW London. Upload videos to TikTok, YouTube and Instagram.
KS3 C2.1.2 Groups and Periods
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KS3 C2.1.2 Groups and Periods

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This lesson goes through how the periodic table is arranged, and talks about the differences between groups and periods. A worksheet is included with questions about the arrangement of the table, and the lesson also talks about physical and chemical properties.
AQA Required Practical: Pure, Dry Sample of Soluble Salt
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AQA Required Practical: Pure, Dry Sample of Soluble Salt

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One of the required practicals to complete for the new AQA GCSE. Students complete a practical where they make a pure, dry sample of copper sulfate crystals. This pack comes with a set of instructions, explanation of the science, and a set of questions for them to complete on the second sheet.
Comparing the energy released by fuels: Full Lesson
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Comparing the energy released by fuels: Full Lesson

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This pack includes a full lesson's materials, including a worksheet to conduct a practical and the supporting powerpoint. Originally made to follow the old AQA chemistry GCSE, but can be used for the new one too, or for anyone interested in burning some food! Ends with an exam question.
AQA C2 Structure, Bonding and Properties Revision Sheet 2
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AQA C2 Structure, Bonding and Properties Revision Sheet 2

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This is for the OLD AQA chemistry course. This is part two of two as I have merged C2.1 and C2.2 to make more sense on the sheets. On one side there are revision notes, and on the other revision questions! Covers: - Shape memory alloys - Graphite - Fullerenes/Nanotubes - Nanoscience - Polymer Bonding
AQA C2.3 How Much? Revision Sheet
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AQA C2.3 How Much? Revision Sheet

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This is for the OLD AQA chemistry course. There are two parts to this revision sheet as I was unable to fit the worked examples onto the original sheet. The worked examples see students working through questions either by themselves or with the provided scaffolding. On one side there are revision notes, and on the other revision questions! Covers: - Relative Atomic Mass - Relative Formula Mass - Isotopes - Moles - Reacting Masses - Reversible Reactions - Chromatography - Instrumental Methods - Gas Chromatography - Mass Spectrometry - Percentage Yield - Theoretical Yield - Empirical Formula
AQA C3.2 Water Revision Sheet
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AQA C3.2 Water Revision Sheet

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This is for the OLD AQA chemistry course. On one side there are revision notes, and on the other revision questions! Covers: - Hard Water - Wasting Soap - Removal of Hardness - Water Treatment - Heating Hard Water - Fluoridation
AQA C3.3 Energy Calculations Revision Sheet
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AQA C3.3 Energy Calculations Revision Sheet

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This is for the OLD AQA chemistry course. On one side there are revision notes, and on the other revision questions! Covers: - Fuels and specific heat capacity - Energy Level Diagrams - Exo/Endothermic Reactions - Activation Energy - Bond Energies - Hydrogen Fuel Cells
KS3 Atoms - Lesson 1 - Elements
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KS3 Atoms - Lesson 1 - Elements

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Requires Booklet (https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/ks3-atoms-booklet-11690929) Buy in Bundle () Learning Objectives Identify different materials used in everyday life State what an element is Identify elements based on particle diagrams Keywords Material Element Substance Pure
KS3 Atoms - Lesson 5 - Mixtures
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KS3 Atoms - Lesson 5 - Mixtures

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Requires Booklet (https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/ks3-atoms-booklet-11690929) Buy in Bundle () Lesson Objectives Describe methods of separating components of a mixture Apply your knowledge to explain how to separate given mixtures Use the particle model to describe the arrangement of particles in a mixture
KS3 Atoms - Lesson 4 - Reacting Elements
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KS3 Atoms - Lesson 4 - Reacting Elements

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Requires Booklet (https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/ks3-atoms-booklet-11690929) Buy in Bundle () Learning Objectives Identify some compounds State the different elements that make up the compound Predict what will form when some elements react together
AQA Chapter 1 - Lesson 8 - Periodic Table
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AQA Chapter 1 - Lesson 8 - Periodic Table

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Learning Objectives Know how the elements in the periodic table are arranged and what the key groups are Understand how elements are grouped and why Be able to explain how the position of an element in the periodic table is related to the arrangement of its electrons
AQA Chapter 2 - Lesson 2 - Ionic Bonding
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AQA Chapter 2 - Lesson 2 - Ionic Bonding

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Requires Booklet: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/aqa-ks4-chapter-2-bonding-booklet-1-11769328 Buy in Lesson Bundle: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/aqa-bonding-and-structure-lesson-set-11769362 Buy in Chapter Bundle: Coming Soon Learning Objectives Represent an ionic bond with a diagram Draw dot and cross diagrams for ionic compounds Work out the charge on the ions of metals and non metals from the group number of the element (1,2,6 and 7)
AQA Chapter 2 - Lesson 3 - Metallic Bonding
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AQA Chapter 2 - Lesson 3 - Metallic Bonding

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Requires Booklet: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/aqa-ks4-chapter-2-bonding-booklet-1-11769328 Buy in Lesson Bundle: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/aqa-bonding-and-structure-lesson-set-11769362 Buy in Chapter Bundle: Coming Soon Learning Objectives Describe that metals form giant structures Explain how metal ions are held together Explain delocalisation of electrons
KS3 Atoms - Lesson 2 - Periodic Table
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KS3 Atoms - Lesson 2 - Periodic Table

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Requires Booklet (https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/ks3-atoms-booklet-11690929) Buy in Bundle () Lesson Objectives Identify the symbols for some elements Use the periodic table to identify metals and non metals Describe the groups and periods in the periodic table
AQA Chapter 1 - Lesson 2 - Word Equations
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AQA Chapter 1 - Lesson 2 - Word Equations

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Lesson Objectives Know and identify reactants and products when given an equation Describe and write simple word equations when given reactants and products Be able to write symbol equations when given the reactants and products Keywords Equation Reactant Product Arrow
KS3 C2.1.1 Metals and Non metals
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KS3 C2.1.1 Metals and Non metals

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This lesson goes through the differences of metals and non-metals, by way of a practical circus. The equipment needed is listed on the first slide, with sheets explaining each station within the powerpoint (and printable tables for students to complete). This lesson also begins to highlight the arrangement of the periodic table.
AQA C2.5 Introduction to Electrolysis
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AQA C2.5 Introduction to Electrolysis

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This is a powerpoint to accompany a practical, and a teacher diagram drawing. Students recap what types of bonding there are, and is an opportunity for teachers to either plunge further into their recap or to use the standalone task. [whiteboards recommended] Students then introduced to idea of electrolysis, and are shown some examples of how it can be used in real life situations (slightly exaggerated). Two diagrams are on powerpoint for reference to draw on a whiteboard. Ideal opportunity to ask students questions as you go along, recapping ionic bonding essentially. Students then do an electroplating experiment. Suggestion copper (copper sulfate). This lesson is compatible with both the old and new chemistry GCSE, and is meant as only an introduction to the topic.