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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.
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
Group work activity on Diseases
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Group work activity on Diseases

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Show the initial slide to introduce the activity.\n\nPupils are put into groups of four to discuss how they would stop the spread of this fatal disease.\n\nReal life solutions can be seen later in the ppt.
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.
Moles, a structured approach for GCSE Chemistry or AS Foundation
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Moles, a structured approach for GCSE Chemistry or AS Foundation

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There is a work book and an answer sheet in the resource. Pupils can be guided through the work book although more able pupils will be able to use it as an independent study booklet. I have included answers as colleagues found them helpful. Reviews and constructive criticism welcome
Haber process and contact process
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Haber process and contact process

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PowerPoint that goes through the Haber process, conditions and position of the equilibrium. Then applies these rules to the contact process.\n\nComments welcome
Tobacco
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Tobacco

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Contains some graphic images of cancers and even amputated fingers. You have been warned. Photos were provided by Manchester University
Polymer structures
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Polymer structures

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This is really simple. A named monomer followed by the named polymer. The structure of both are shown clearly to help with relating the polymer to the monomer and vice versa.
Thermosetting and thermosoftening polymers
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Thermosetting and thermosoftening polymers

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Four clear powerpoint slides that show crystallinity in HDPE, random chains in LDPE, thermosetting polymers and thermosoftening polymers.\nI go through it using the IWB but print out the slides, two on a paged,backed, without the diagrams, to give pupils the opportunity to draw out the different structures.
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
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.
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
GCSE Rates of Reaction animated PowerPoint (updated) and worksheets
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GCSE Rates of Reaction animated PowerPoint (updated) and worksheets

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Adaptation of a very useful power point on Rates of reaction and factors affecting rates. In its original free version it had over 60,000 downloads, so now after ten years I have put up the newest iteration and decided to charge, a little. It is still animated in all the useful areas and contains many hidden slides that can be unmasked to aid with understanding. Now includes recall questions as a starter and some more questions for a plenary The pack includes a couple of useful writing frames for note taking and a set of revision questions for students to learn. For more resources, many of them free, visit; https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/mrlowe
Revision PowerPoint for The Plants topic
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Revision PowerPoint for The Plants topic

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Key Stage 3, Year 7 or Year 8, Science Revision Slide Show for The Plants topic. I use this as a homework resource initially, that pupils can work through at their own pace. I also use it in revision lessons. The Plants Revision Power Point is written for the Exploring Science course and follows their Big Questions format. This includes a section on investigations and will be useful for how science works. This resource is a great starter for a GCSE Plants topic. If you like this, leave a review, some constructive criticism or some questions. For more resources, many of them free, visit; https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/mrlowe or go and look at my most popular resource, 65,000 downloads (when it was free) https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/gcse-rates-of-reaction-animated-powerpoint-updated-and-worksheets-12890327