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I am a 5th-year science teacher from Auckland New Zealand, specialising in physics and chemistry. I am also a Microsoft innovative education expert for 2017 and am active in #scichatnz and #teachmeetnz.

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I am a 5th-year science teacher from Auckland New Zealand, specialising in physics and chemistry. I am also a Microsoft innovative education expert for 2017 and am active in #scichatnz and #teachmeetnz.
Structure and bonding - metals
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Structure and bonding - metals

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This lesson in the form of a presentation describes how metallic bonding can be used to explain the chemical and physical properties of metals. The lesson also includes activities so students can test understanding.
Structure and bonding - solubility
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Structure and bonding - solubility

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This lesson involves a presentation describing why certain compounds are soluble in certain solvents. The lesson involves discussions around polarity and relative bond strength. The lesson also includes student activities for learners to test understanding.
Chemical energetics - equilibrium
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Chemical energetics - equilibrium

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This lesson in the form of a presentation describes Le-Chetaliers principle. The lesson also describes how changes in condition can effect the position of an equilibrium. The lesson also includes student activities to test understanding.
structure and bonding - revision cards
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structure and bonding - revision cards

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This resource is in the form of revision cards which students cut out and glue the answer on one side and the question on the other. e.g. a molecule with a trigonal planar shape on one side and the words trigonal planar on the other side. They can then use the cards they create as a revision tool either in pairs or individually. Placing the cards face down and working out what is on the other side of the card.
Chemical energetics - bond energies
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Chemical energetics - bond energies

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This lesson incorporates a presentation describing what bond energies are and using these values to calculate reaction energy changes. The values of these energy changes is then discussed in terms of exothermic and endothermic reactions. The lesson also includes student activities to test understanding. Designed for KS4 and 5 Chemistry.
Chemical energetics - collision theory
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Chemical energetics - collision theory

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This lesson involves a presentation describing collision theory, what makes a successful collision and what are the factors that increase the rate of successful collisions. The lesson also includes activities to test student understanding.
Chemical energetics - determining enthalpy changes
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Chemical energetics - determining enthalpy changes

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This lesson in the form of presentation describes how bond energies can be used to predict whether a reaction is exothermic or endothermic. Worked examples of calculations are included along with activities to test student understanding. Designed for KS4 Chemistry.
Using Calculators in Chemistry
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Using Calculators in Chemistry

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This quick lesson is an activity to allow students to test their understanding of how to use a scientific calculator in Chemistry. In particular how to calculate pH equations in KS4 and 5 Chemistry.
Organic Chemistry - Organic reagents
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Organic Chemistry - Organic reagents

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Perfect for a classroom wall. This display illustrates all the organic reagents used in senior chemistry in a straightforward manner. Great for helping students who are visual learners.
Organic Chemistry - hydrocarbons
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Organic Chemistry - hydrocarbons

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This lesson in the form a presentation outlines the simple hydrocarbons (alkenes and alkanes) - properties and how you can experimentally differentiate between the two classes of compound. The lesson also includes activities to test student understanding. Designed for KS4 and 5.
Ohmic and Non-ohmic resistors
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Ohmic and Non-ohmic resistors

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This lesson is in the form of a powerpoint presentation for senior physics with short student tasks. In the presentation students will be able to Determine the difference between ohmic and non/ohmic conductors and Describe the effect of temperature on resistance.
Electrostatics 2
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Electrostatics 2

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This senior physics lesson is in the form of a powerpoint presentation on electrostatics interspersed with short student tasks. Part 2 of a 2 part series, this lesson focuses on point charges and electrical fields.
Static Electricity
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Static Electricity

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This lesson is in the form of a powerpoint presentation for senior physics with short student tasks. In the presentation students will be able to understand the concept of static electricity and the operation of the Van Der Graff Generator.
Electrical Current
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Electrical Current

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This lesson is in the form of a powerpoint presentation for senior physics with short student tasks. In the presentation students will be able to Define current as the rate of flow of charge, Identify electrons as the charge carriers in electrical circuits, Identify, use, and explain the equation I = Q/t and Identify, use and explain the equation I = nevA
Electric Fields
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Electric Fields

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This lesson is in the form of a powerpoint presentation for senior physics with short student tasks. In the presentation students will be able to describe the operation on the Van Der Graff Generator and how electrical fields are generated.