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I post things that are finished and that work. I make resources when I can't find anything that works in the way which I want it to. If they don't work for you then let me know through the comments section and I'll try to put them right. If they do work and you like them then please comment too. Some things take a long time to make and to get right... so I charge a little for those.

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I post things that are finished and that work. I make resources when I can't find anything that works in the way which I want it to. If they don't work for you then let me know through the comments section and I'll try to put them right. If they do work and you like them then please comment too. Some things take a long time to make and to get right... so I charge a little for those.
Fats and Oils
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Fats and Oils

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A powerpoint that shows the triester structure of fats and then looks at the different types of fatty acids.\nComments welcome
Porosity in rocks
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Porosity in rocks

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A practical worksheet on the whiteboard to save with photocopying. A simple prac, put rocks in water, dry off and see if they have gained mass. A sample set of results are included. Comments welcome
Drugs: half the damage
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Drugs: half the damage

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What if you could do drugs but only do half the damage? A few months ago the BBC news website carried a series of images of people made up to look as if only half of their body was damaged by drugs, a sort of left-handed Dorian Gray portrait. I found the pictures intriguing and with just PowerPoint and Paint I have made a set of images that are quite striking and may provoke debate. The photographer is Roman Sakovich.
Finding formulae and writing equations
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Finding formulae and writing equations

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A carefully constructed sequence of exercises to teach students how to write chemical formulae. \nThen students are taken through writing equations with a worked example and then a series of questions.
Double bond structure
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Double bond structure

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A power point that explains double bond structure. It starts wityh bond angles and develops into sigma and pi bonds. Comments welcome.
Andrew Osagie at the London 2012 Olympics
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Andrew Osagie at the London 2012 Olympics

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Much has been made of our medal winners at the olympics. Here is Andrew Osagie's story. He wasn&'t even expected to qualify for the final but he did. He ran faster than the gold medal wimmers in the last three olympics, he became the fastest Briton over 800m in the last 20 years.\nHe finished last. Daqvid Rudesha broke the world record and all the other runners posted personal bests, season&';s best or broke national records.\nAndrew finished last but it was the race of the century, he didn't give up, he used the example of the others to inspire him to a new personal best.
How many atoms are there in me? starter.
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How many atoms are there in me? starter.

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I don't know what prompted it but a student asked me, 'How many atoms are there in me?' After a quick calculation based on her mass and the atoms all being carbon, the number was too big to visualise. Hence the subsequent question from the same student, 'So how big would that be if every atom was a one pence piece?'\n\nThis is the result. Thanks Niamh, for the original question
Some Key-words to use in controlled assessments
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Some Key-words to use in controlled assessments

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A version of the glossary provided by the exam boards. This one has had its reading age reduced but not it's content or it&'s usefulness.\n\nIt can also be used to introduce the terms in KS3 if you are 'Getting Practical'
Isomers of butene
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Isomers of butene

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This introduces cis and trans isomerism. Let me rephrase that. This introduces E/Z isomerism.
The bonding in ethene
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The bonding in ethene

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This can be used as an introduction to ethene. It is designed to help students link the displayed formula, that is common in texts, to the idea of a covalent bond being a shared pair of electrons.\n\nComments and feedback are welcome
Making and naming chain isomers
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Making and naming chain isomers

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This powerpoint is meant to be used in conjunction with a molecular modelling kit. Students work in groups to build what they think are the isomers called for. They can then rotate the chains to find out which ones are the same.\n\nNamenclature can also be tested\n\nComments welcome.
Datasheet of common ions
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Datasheet of common ions

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A simple table of common ions that pupils can reference when working out formulae. Old fashioned but great for those stretching and challenging formulae questions
Explaining isotopes powerpoint
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Explaining isotopes powerpoint

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Isotopes of hydrogen are used to show what isotopes are. Calculations of Relative Atomic Mass are covered through a worked example using chlorine and then an exercise using copper
Disposing of plastics active reading sheet
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Disposing of plastics active reading sheet

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Active reading sheets get pupils to read the information several times and analyse it in different ways. Pupil read the sheet then re-read it to add titles to paragraphs, then re-read it to find the negatives, then re-read to find the positives, then re-read to find business strategies. A useful way to put across a lot of information without copying and with the knowledge that it will be read. Comments welcomed