TOF Mass SpectrometryQuick View
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TOF Mass Spectrometry

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<p>PowerPoint to introduce how this works.<br /> Accompanying worksheet to look at various half m v calcualtions. Sheet becomes more challenging as you go along.</p>
AQA A Level Acids and Bases Revision MatQuick View
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AQA A Level Acids and Bases Revision Mat

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<p>A series of revision mats to summarise this unit of work. I usually work through them page by page with the students completing the testing understanding past exam questions as we go. This allows any misconceptions to be picked up and addressed.</p>
NeutralisationQuick View
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Neutralisation

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<p>A lesson to introduce students to the process of neutralisation. A simple test tube practical explained on slide 1 of the PowerPoint followed by a visual explanation of what is happening on slides 2 - 6 of the PowerPoint. Rest of the PowerPoint looks at neutralisation equations and how salts are named. Slides to allow mini whiteboards to be used to assess understanding. Also a worksheet which contains notes and questions to test students understanding</p>
GCSE Acids and Bases ReasearchQuick View
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GCSE Acids and Bases Reasearch

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<p>Aimed at foundation GCSE students. The worksheet is designed with the questions increasing in difficulty as you go up the rows.<br /> Ask the students to complete a many questions on the answer grid as they can individually using their KS3 knowledge. Then share ideas with a partner. Then give the pairs the research poster to check current answers and complete the rest of the questions. Then whole class discussion of answers.</p> <p>Alternatively could be used as a revision activity.</p>
AQA AS Organic Chemistry Card SortQuick View
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AQA AS Organic Chemistry Card Sort

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<p>Students work through several successive card sorting tasks to complete a mind map of the reaction mechanisms covered at AS. You will need to label the back of each of the of the cards with which task they belong to so you can only distribute them one task at a time. I also like to have the names of the different mechanisms in different colours. The PowerPoint provides instructions of what to do. Once they have completed the card task they could photograph it as a revision tool or complete the paper copy of it.</p>