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I'm an Assistant Principal in charge of Behaviour in West London who has been a Science teacher as well for over ten years. I have a Chemistry specialism and love making Chemistry engaging and creating resources you can just pick up and teach! All lessons come complete with all the resources you need, a variety of activities and are aesthetically pleasing! Pick one up today!

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I'm an Assistant Principal in charge of Behaviour in West London who has been a Science teacher as well for over ten years. I have a Chemistry specialism and love making Chemistry engaging and creating resources you can just pick up and teach! All lessons come complete with all the resources you need, a variety of activities and are aesthetically pleasing! Pick one up today!
A Level Chemistry OCR A Module 3.1.4 Lesson 1- Qualitative Analysis
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A Level Chemistry OCR A Module 3.1.4 Lesson 1- Qualitative Analysis

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A Level Chemistry OCR A Module 3.1.4 Lesson 1- Qualitative Analysis This is a lesson on testing for ions. I taught this lesson and then made them complete PAG 4 for the practical work. Lesson Includes: Starter Plenary Objectives Exam Questions Tasks Progress Checks Worksheets Enjoy and please leave feedback!
A Level Chemistry OCR A Module 4.1.2
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A Level Chemistry OCR A Module 4.1.2

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A Level Chemistry OCR A Module 4.1.2 This module is entitles Alkanes. The bundle contains 3 lessons: 1. Properties of Alkanes 2. Halogenation of Alkanes 3. Combustion of Alkanes All PowerPoints are full lessons including: -Multiple varied activities -Worksheets -Objectives Resources are found at the end of each powerpoint. Enjoy!
A Level Chemistry OCR A Module 4.1.1
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A Level Chemistry OCR A Module 4.1.1

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A Level Chemistry OCR A Module 4.1.1 Contains 5 lessons: 1. Naming organic compounds 2. Different types of formulae 3. Different functional groups 4. Structural Isomers 5. Introduction to reaction mechanisms This is the first set of lessons in module 4 introducing AS students to organic chemistry. All ppts are full lessons with all worksheets and resources found at the bottom of the ppts. All lessons have multiple varied tasks, worksheets and objectives.
A Level Chemistry OCR A- Module 2.1.2- Formulas and Equations
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A Level Chemistry OCR A- Module 2.1.2- Formulas and Equations

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A Level Chemistry OCR A- Module 2.1.2- Formulas and Equations Lesson describing how to write formulae, write equations, use state symbols and a brief section on ionic equations. Includes: Objectives Starter Plenary Progress Check Carousel Activity Worksheets Enjoy and leave feedback :)
A Level Chemistry OCR A Module 3.2.1 Lesson 2- Enthalpy Change Definitions
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A Level Chemistry OCR A Module 3.2.1 Lesson 2- Enthalpy Change Definitions

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A Level Chemistry OCR A Module 3.2.1 Lesson 2- Enthalpy Change Definitions A lesson explaining simply what enthalpy change of formation, reaction, combustion and neutralisation are. Including quick examples of each and some simple calculations. Lesson Includes: Starter and plenary Objectives Worksheets Tasks Exam Questions Enjoy and leave feedback :)
A level Chemistry OCR A - 6.1.1 Lesson 3- Nitration and Halogentation of Benzene
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A level Chemistry OCR A - 6.1.1 Lesson 3- Nitration and Halogentation of Benzene

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A level Chemistry OCR A - 6.1.1 Lesson 3- Nitration and Halogentation of Benzene A lesson explaining the nitration and halogenation reactions of benzene. I would have expected students to have done some home study on this topic before teaching this lesson. Lesson comes with worksheets, exam questions and templates for setting out the mechanism. Enjoy!
A Level Chemistry OCR A Module 6.1.1 Lesson 5- Phenol
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A Level Chemistry OCR A Module 6.1.1 Lesson 5- Phenol

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A Level Chemistry OCR A Module 6.1.1 Lesson 5- Phenol Lesson includes a fact hunt to find out main properties and reactions of phenols. It then compares it’s reactivty with Cyclohexene, benzene and benzoic acid. Includes: Starter and Plenary Worksheets Exam Questions Progress Checks Objectives Ready to pick up and teach! Enjoy and leave feedback :)