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I have been teaching for 10 years both as a Biology/Chemistry/Pychology teacher and as a Head of department. I have experience teaching in both international schools and state comprehensives.
iGCSE Chemistry: Chemical energetics (complete unit) Cambridge
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iGCSE Chemistry: Chemical energetics (complete unit) Cambridge

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This excellent resource contains 2-3 lessons which cover Chemical energetics. Each lesson contains a starter activity with answers, notes, research tasks, questions with answers, practicals. The lessons include the follwing content: Core: State that an exothermic reaction transfers thermal energy to the surroundings leading to an increase in the temperature of the surroundings State that an endothermic reaction takes in thermal energy from the surroundings leading to a decrease in the temperature of the surroundings Interpret reaction pathway diagrams showing exothermic and endothermic reactions Supplement: State that the transfer of thermal energy during a reaction is called the enthalpy change, ∆H, of the reaction. ∆H is negative for exothermic reactions and positive for endothermic reactions Define activation energy, Ea , as the minimum energy that colliding particles must have to react Draw and label reaction pathway diagrams for exothermic and endothermic reactions using information provided, to include: (a) reactants (b) products © enthalpy change of the reaction, ∆H (d) activation energy, Ea State that bond breaking is an endothermic process and bond making is an exothermic process and explain the enthalpy change of a reaction in terms of bond breaking and bond making Calculate the enthalpy change of a reaction using bond energies **This resource can be used to teach IGCSE Chemistry (C5) or iGCSE Co-ordinated science (C6). **
iGCSE co-ordinated Science: C8 Acids, bases & Salts
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iGCSE co-ordinated Science: C8 Acids, bases & Salts

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This resource consist of everything you will need to teach iGCSE Co-ordinated science (cambridge) C8 Acids, bases and salts. This resource consists of 7 powerpoints (over 100 slides in total) and a student checklist. Approximately 10 lessons are needed to complete this unit. Lessons included: Properties of Acids and bases Types of Oxides research Types of Oxides lesson Testing for anions and cations Making salts Testing for gases Summary lesson and exam questions Each lesson consists: Starter tasks Clear diagrams and explanations Student questions with answers Research tasks Videos Student checklist
CIE iGCSE Co-ordinated Science revision checklist (All topics)
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CIE iGCSE Co-ordinated Science revision checklist (All topics)

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This bundle contains 35 comprehensive checklist for the Cambridge iGCSE Co-ordinated science syllabus. Updates have been made to B9 and C12&13 have been made (initally incorrect checklist were uploaded Each checklist contains a detailed breakdown of the content students are expected to know. The checklist use a RAG system (Red, Amber, Green) which students use to evaluate their understanding: Red: Students is not familiar with the objective and need to revise Amber: Student is somewhat familiar with the objective but still need to revise Green: Student is confident with the objective. These checklist are fantastic for supporting students with their revision for either end of year exams, end of topic revision or for their actual iGCSE.