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I have a variety of resources covering AQA GCSE Science as well as OCR A level Biology, Chemistry and Physics. There are also some PD resources and whole school assemblies.

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I have a variety of resources covering AQA GCSE Science as well as OCR A level Biology, Chemistry and Physics. There are also some PD resources and whole school assemblies.
AQA Chemistry C1 and C2 revision
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AQA Chemistry C1 and C2 revision

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A fully resourced lesson revising aspects of the AQA Chemistry topics C1 and C2 All contents is applicable to both the trilogy and separate science course Aspects covered include atomic structure, electron structure, ion formation and ionic bonding Also has a starter and a variety of exam questions. In total includes 8 student activities. Majority of activities have answers provided to allow self assessment.
OCR Chemistry Representing Organic molecules
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OCR Chemistry Representing Organic molecules

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A full lesson covering section 4.1.1 a and d of the OCR A level specification representing organic molecules and using general formula. The lesson takes students through the various ways of showing organic molecules including worked examples and opportunities for students to practice. The lesson includes a starter, full notes, various student activities and a differentiated summary at the end All required resources are in the PowerPoint. Some slides include additional notes to support delivery.
OCR Chemistry Structural isomers
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OCR Chemistry Structural isomers

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A full lesson covering section 4.1.1e of the OCR A level Chemistry specification- structural isomers. Contains full notes and worked examples covering the three ways that structural isomers can occur. The lesson contains a starter, various student activities as well as a differentiated summary activity at the end. All answers are included. Some slides have additional notes to support delivery of the content
OCR Chemistry intro to organic chemistry bundle
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OCR Chemistry intro to organic chemistry bundle

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A set of lessons covering all the objectives in section 4.1.1 of the OCR specification. It covers naming organic chemicals, IUPAC rules for their structure, different types of formula, reaction mechanisms, homolytic and heterolytic fission, isomers and radicals. All lessons include a starter, full notes, various activities and a differentiated summary at the end. All include answers
AQA C3 The mole and molar calculations
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AQA C3 The mole and molar calculations

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A full lesson showing what the mole is, why it is important and taking students through molar calculations. Suitable for both trilogy and separate chemistry It includes a starter, full notes, various student activities and a summary at the end All answer are included
OCR Chemistry Introduction to reaction mechanisms
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OCR Chemistry Introduction to reaction mechanisms

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A complete lesson covering point 4.1.1. f-i heterolytic fission, homolytic fission and reaction mechanisms. It covers radicals, the difference between homolytic and heterolytic fission, reaction mechanisms, the use of curly arrows and lots of examples. This lesson includes a starter, full notes, various student activities and a differentiated summary at the end. All answers included Some slides have additional notes to support delivery Update- 26/11 mistake on one slide corrected
AQA C3 bundle
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AQA C3 bundle

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A bundle of four lessons covering the specification content of AQA trilogy C3. Also suitable for separate chemistry but would need mol/dm3 adding to the concentration lesson. The four lessons cover moles and molar calculations, concentration calculations, reacting masses and percentage composition by mass. All lessons include starters, full notes and explanations and a variety of student activities. All answers included. Where possible real life concrete examples have been used to illustrate the points and try and make the explanations easier to understand
AQA C3 calculating reacting masses
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AQA C3 calculating reacting masses

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A complete lesson taking students through the calculations for reacting masses Suitable for trilogy and separate chemistry It starts with practice of moles and molar calculations. It then demonstrates the idea of ratios using recipes for making cakes. There are then some worked examples for the whole class to do together plus some individual practice. The lesson closes with more students practice and then com exam questions. Updated 23/11/20 as my class requested more worked examples to do as a class All answers included
OCR A level chemistry physical properties of Alkanes
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OCR A level chemistry physical properties of Alkanes

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A full lesson covering section 4.1.2 c the physical properties of Alkanes. This covers the trend in boiling point, the effect of branched chains on boiling point and a recap on the process of fractional distillation Includes a starter, full notes, various student activities and a differentiated summary activity at the end. All answers included
OCR A level chemistry reactions of alkenes
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OCR A level chemistry reactions of alkenes

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A full lesson covering section 4.1.3f of the OCR A level chemistry specification- the reactions of alkenes. It covers hydrogenation, hydration, halogenation and the reactions of alkenes with hydrogen halides. Covers all the necessary conditions alongside with the variety of products that are possible due to unsymmetrical molecules The lesson includes a starter, full notes, lots of student activities and a fully differentiated summary at the end. All answers included
OCR A level chemistry E/Z Stereoisomerism
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OCR A level chemistry E/Z Stereoisomerism

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A complete lesson covering section 4.1.3c- Sterioisomerism. It includes E/Z isomers, Cis-Trans isomers and the Cahn-Ingold-Prelog priority rules to identify priority in E/Z isomers. The lesson includes a starter, full notes, diagrams of example isomers as well as photos of molecular models showing the isomers, various student activities and a fully differentiated summary at the end. All answers included Some slides have additional notes to support delivery
Electron structure and the periodic table
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Electron structure and the periodic table

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A complete lesson covering the specification points from AQA Chemistry and Trilogy-electron structure and the periodic table. We have a knowledge rich curriculum so the lesson focuses on the key knowledge required and ensuring that students have remembered this knowledge. Various activities are included including exam practice and a do now I actively avoid photocopying so all resources are within the PPT itself All answers provided
OCR Chemistry enthalpy of solution
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OCR Chemistry enthalpy of solution

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A complete lesson covering section 5.2.1 c and d of the OCR Chemistry specification- enthalpies of solution. The lesson starts by covering the difference between the first and subsequent electron affinities. It then moves to showing how lattice enthalpies can be used to support calculating enthalpies of solution. It shows his these values can be calculated using practical means as well as theoretically. It closes by looking at the difference between exothermic and endothermic reactions. The lesson follows the explicit instruction model with opportunities for I do, we do and you do All answers are provided. I aim to reduce photocopying so all activities are within the PPT (35 slides in total)
OCR Chemistry Entropy and Free energy
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OCR Chemistry Entropy and Free energy

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This is a complete lesson covering points 5.2.2 a-f of the OCR Chemistry specification- Entropy and free energy The less starts by introducing the concept of entropy and the effect that changing state, dissolving and producing a gas have on the value. It then looks at calculating entropy changes.It the looks at Gibbs free energy and how this can be calculated including the difference between endothermic and exothermic reactions. The lesson follows an explicit instruction model with lots of opportunities for i do, we do, you do All answers included I am to reduce photocopying so all activities are within the PPT (30 slides in total)
OCR Chemistry Born Haber cycles
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OCR Chemistry Born Haber cycles

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A complete lesson covering section 5.2.1 b and e of the OCR Chemistry specification- Born-Haber cycles. The lesson covers the construction of Born Haber cycles, building upon the study of Hess’ law from year 12. It follows the explicit instruction model of delivery with an introduction including full notes then opportunities for I do, we do and you. It includes several example questions along with exam questions. All answers provided The lesson includes a starter and a differentiated summary at the end I aim to reduce photocopying so all resources are in the PPT (27 slides in total)
OCR Chemistry Enthalpy and Entropy
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OCR Chemistry Enthalpy and Entropy

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A bundle of four lessons that coves section 5.2.1 and 5.2.2 of the OCR specification- enthalpy, entropy and born Haber cycles The lessons cover: Lattice enthalpy Enthalpy cycles Related calculations Enthalpy and entropy Free energy All answers provided I aim to reduce photocopying so all resources are in the PPT
OCR Chemistry making Carbon-carbon bonds
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OCR Chemistry making Carbon-carbon bonds

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A full lesson covering section 6.2.4 a-d of the OCR Chemistry specification- making carbon-carbon bonds. The lesson starts by looking at why we need to form new carbon-carbon bonds. It then looks at the reactions with haloalkanes and acyl chlorides and the reaction mechanisms behind both. The lesson then looks at the reactions of the nitriles and how they can be used in organic synthesis. The final part of the lesson looks at the reactions with benzene and how additional side chains can be added. There are lots of student independent tasks and all answers are provided I aim to reduce photocopying so all activities are within the PPT (32 slides in total)
OCR Chemistry nitrogen compounds + polymers
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OCR Chemistry nitrogen compounds + polymers

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A suite of 4 lessons that cover the following Amines Amides Polyesters Polyamides Making carbon-carbon bonds Nitriles All answers included All activities within each PPT
OCR Chemistry organic synthesis
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OCR Chemistry organic synthesis

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A complete lesson covering section 6.2.5 b and c- further organic synthesis. The lesson covers a variety of skills needed for organic synthesis: identifying functional groups Identifying synthetic routes Completing flow charts showing synthetic routes Recalling and using reagents and conditions Drawing reaction mechanisms including curly arrows The lesson is a mixture of student activities and teacher led worked examples All answers included i aim to reduce photocopying so all activities are in the PPT (47 slides in total)
OCR Chemistry amino acids, chirality and amides
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OCR Chemistry amino acids, chirality and amides

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A complete lesson covering section 6.2.2 a, b c and d of the OCR chemistry specification- amino acids, amides and chirality. The lesson starts by looking at the structure of amino acids. It then looks at the reactions of amino acids with bases, other acids and alcohol. This includes practice at drawing the structures of the various products produced. The lesson then moves to amides including the various ways of naming them. The last part of the lesson looks at chirality and the effect of different optical isomers when used in medicine. The lesson includes lots of independent tasks All answers provided I aim to actively reduce photocopying so all activities are within the PPT which is 40 slides long