THIS LESSON BRINGS TOGETHER ALL THE BASIC IDEAS OF HOW ELECTROCHEMISTRY WORKS. FROM THE EQUATIONS USED, THE REDOX REACTION TO THE NAMING AND WRITING OF HALF CELLS AND HALF EQUATIONS.
A LESSON THAT EXPLAIN THE BASIC CONCEPTS OF PARTICLE THEORY, WITH A MODELING IDEA. CLASSIC EXAM STYLE QUESTIONS ARE ALSO INCLUDED TO HELP STUDENTS FULLY UNDERSTAND.
Pupils will learn how to identify the various states of matter. The lesson will introduce the concept of Kinetic molecular theory in a simple way. The lesson will also introduce the idea of how forces hold molecules together.
A short test that covers the chemistry of matter, electron configuration and ionization energies. The test is out of fifty marks and has various levels of questions.
A LESSON THAT LOOKS AT HOW PARTICLES MOVE AND THEIR BEHAVIOUR IN VARIOUS STATES OF MATTER. MODELING OF THE PARTICLE THEORY IS ALSO INCLUDED IN THE LESSON.
This lesson will cover the use of titration calculations in chemistry. This will include the use of equations involved in titration and the uses of titration in ‘real life’.
A lesson that covers the conservation of momentum. This will include how to identify correct SUVAT equations to use. The Law of Conservation of Momentum will also be looked at with example questions.
This lesson looks at the influence outside factors have on the motion of an object. Including calculating resultant forces and its equations. The idea of how friction affects motion and its relationship with Newtons second Law of motion.
This exam covers the chemistry topics of electronegativity, VSEPR and bonding.
It has one hundred marks allocated to it over three separate sections.
The questions vary in style and ability level.
A full memorandum is also included.
This exam covers the physics topics of universal gravitation, forces and Newton’s laws of motion.
The exam has one hundred marks allocated to it over three sections.
A full memorandum is also included.
This power-point lesson introduces the concept of indices. The lesson has the following outcomes simplifying by using multiplication, raising powers correctly
and dividing indices.
Various activities and questions are included at differing ability levels.
All answers are included.
This power-point lesson covers the topic of how thermoregulation occurs in the human body. With learning outcomes on the following ideas, the process of temperature control in humans, what happens when we get too hot or too cold and how our body temperature is monitored.
The lesson contains several activities and questions with answers included.
This power-point lesson covers the topic of decimal fractions. It has the following learning outcomes subtraction of decimal fractions, addition of decimal fractions and identifying decimal fractions.
Various activities and questions are included with varying levels of ability.
A full mark scheme is included.
This lesson covers the topic of Lipids. With learning objectives covering Recognizing the structure of a Lipid, stating the functions of Lipids in Human bodies and differentiating between the roles of lipids and other food groups.
This is an introductory lesson in the topic of DNA. It covers the following learning objectives, the roles of genes in humans, the base codes for DNA, chromosomes and their role and the structure of Nucleic acids .
Various activities and questions are also included in the lesson.
This exam covers the topics of motion, acceleration, acceleration due to gravity and Kinetics.
The exam has one hundred marks allocated to it spread over twenty two questions.
The questions vary in style and ability.
A full mark scheme is included.
This exam covers the topic of Human anatomy. Focusing on the structures of the eye, alimentary canal, blood, the brain and human joints.
The exam has eighty marks allocated to it spread over nine questions.
The questions vary in style and ability level.
A full mark scheme is also included.
This exam covers the topic of Genetics. With questions related to the following, genetic diseases, mutation, inheritance, DNA and monohybrid crosses.
The exam has one hundred marks allocated to it spread over eleven questions.
The questions vary in style and ability level.
A full mark scheme is also included.