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A Science teacher by trade, I've also been known to be found teaching Maths and PE! However, strange as it may seem, my real love is designing resources that can be used by other teachers to maximise the experience of the students. I am constantly thinking of new ways to engage a student with a topic and try to implement that in the design of the lessons.

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A Science teacher by trade, I've also been known to be found teaching Maths and PE! However, strange as it may seem, my real love is designing resources that can be used by other teachers to maximise the experience of the students. I am constantly thinking of new ways to engage a student with a topic and try to implement that in the design of the lessons.
OCR A-level Biology 2.1.4 REVISION (Enzymes)
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OCR A-level Biology 2.1.4 REVISION (Enzymes)

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This revision resource has been designed to include a range of activities such as exam questions, understanding checks and quiz competitions which will motivate the students whilst they assess their understanding of the content found in module 2.1.4 (Enzymes) of the OCR A-level Biology A specification. The resource includes a detailed and engaging Powerpoint (70 slides) and associated worksheets The range of activities have been designed to cover as much of the content as possible but the following sub-topics have been given particular attention: The role of enzymes as biological catalysts that lower the activation energy The lock and key theory and the induced fit hypotheses The mechanism of enzyme action to include the tertiary structure The effect of inhibitors on the rate of enzyme-controlled reactions The effect of pH on the rate of reaction Coenzymes and cofactors The idea of an optimum temperature and explaining the decrease in rate when temperatures increase or decrease Calculating the temperature coefficient In addition to these topics, some topics from other modules such as the PCR and precursor molecules are tested in order to challenge the students on their ability to make links between the modules.
OCR A-level Biology 2.1.5 REVISION (Biological membranes)
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OCR A-level Biology 2.1.5 REVISION (Biological membranes)

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This revision resource has been written to include a range of activities that motivate the students whilst they assess their understanding of the content found in module 2.1.5 (Biological membranes) of the OCR A-level Biology A specification. The resource includes a detailed and engaging Powerpoint (71 slides) and associated worksheets The range of activities have been designed to cover as much of the content as possible but the following sub-topics have been given particular attention: The movement of molecules by active transport which requires ATP as an immediate source of energy The movement of molecules by passive processes The use of membrane-spanning proteins in facilitated diffusion and active transport Factors that increase the rate of simple diffusion The movement of water across membranes by osmosis The effects that solutions of different water potentials can have on animal and plant cells The fluid mosaic model of membrane structure The roles of the components of the plasma cell membrane In addition to these topics, some topics from other modules such as organelles, synapses and autoimmune diseases are tested in order to challenge the students on their ability to make links between the modules. The range of activities include exam questions and understanding checks as well as quiz competitions to maintain student engagement.
OCR A-level Biology 2.1.6 REVISION (Cell division, cell diversity and cellular organisation)
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OCR A-level Biology 2.1.6 REVISION (Cell division, cell diversity and cellular organisation)

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This revision resource has been designed with the simple aim of motivating the students whilst they assess their understanding of the content found in module 2.1.6 (Cell division, cell diversity and cellular organisation) of the OCR A-level Biology A specification. The resource includes a detailed and engaging Powerpoint (75 slides) and an associated worksheet, which has been differentiated to allow students of differing abilities to access that task. The range of activities have been designed to cover as much of the content as possible but the following sub-topics have been given particular attention: The main stages of mitosis The cell cycle including the stages of interphase and cytokinesis The significance of meiosis in terms of variation The main stages of meiosis How the cells of animals are specialised to perform particular functions The features of squamous and ciliated epithelium How the cells of plants are specialised to perform particular functions In addition to these topics, some topics from other modules such as organelles and magnification are tested in order to challenge the students on their ability to make links between the modules. The range of activities include exam questions and understanding checks as well as quiz competitions to maintain student engagement.
Edexcel GCSE Combined Science Biology TOPICS REVISION LESSONS
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Edexcel GCSE Combined Science Biology TOPICS REVISION LESSONS

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This bundle of 8 engaging and motivating lesson presentations and associated worksheets have been designed to encourage students to assess their knowledge of the content of the Biology topics within the Edexcel GCSE Combined Science specification. The lessons use a range of exam questions, understanding checks, quick tasks and quiz competitions to cover the content in the following topics: B1 Key concepts in Biology B2 Cells and control B3 Genetics B4 Natural selection and genetic modification B5 Health, disease and development of medicines B7 Animal coordination, control and homeostasis B8 Exchange and transport in animals B9 Ecosystems
Edexcel GCSE Combined Science Topic C2 REVISION (States of matter and mixtures)
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Edexcel GCSE Combined Science Topic C2 REVISION (States of matter and mixtures)

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This REVISION resource has been written with the aim of motivating the students whilst they are challenged on their knowledge of the content in Chemistry TOPIC 2 (States of matter and mixtures) of the Edexcel GCSE Combined Science specification. The resource contains an engaging and detailed PowerPoint (65 slides) and accompanying worksheets, most of which are differentiated to allow a range of abilities to access the work. The wide range of activities, which include exam questions and quiz competitions, have been designed to cover as much of topic 2 as possible but the following sub-topics have been given a particular focus: Pure substances in Science Using melting and boiling points to distinguish between pure and impure Separating mixtures using simple and fractional distillation Determining a state of matter using data Physical changes Crystallisation The mobile and stationary phases of paper chromatography Calculating the retention factor The treatment of water to make potable water This resource is suitable for use at the end of topic 2, in the lead up to mocks or in the preparation for the final GCSE exams.
Edexcel GCSE Combined Science Topic B8 REVISION (Exchange and transport in animals)
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Edexcel GCSE Combined Science Topic B8 REVISION (Exchange and transport in animals)

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This REVISION resource has been written with the aim of motivating the students whilst they are challenged on their knowledge of the content in Biology TOPIC 8 (Exchange and transport in animals) of the Edexcel GCSE Combined Science specification. The resource contains an engaging and detailed PowerPoint (90 slides) and accompanying worksheets, most of which are differentiated to allow all abilities to access the work. The wide range of activities, which include exam questions and quiz competitions, have been designed to cover as much of topic 8 as possible but the following sub-topics have been given a particular focus: Surface area to volume ratio Gas exchange at the alveoli The structure of the blood vessels The gross structure of the heart and the major blood vessels Calculating the cardiac output The functions of the components of the blood Aerobic vs anaerobic respiration There is a large emphasis on mathematical skills in the new specification and these are tested throughout the lesson. This resource is suitable for use at the end of topic 8, in the lead up to mocks or in the preparation for the final GCSE exams.
Edexcel GCSE Combined Science Bio Topic 7 REVISION (Animal coordination, control and homeostasis)
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Edexcel GCSE Combined Science Bio Topic 7 REVISION (Animal coordination, control and homeostasis)

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This REVISION resource has been written with the aim of motivating the students whilst they are challenged on their knowledge of the content in Biology TOPIC 7 (Animal coordination, control and homeostasis) of the Edexcel GCSE Combined Science specification. The resource contains an engaging and detailed PowerPoint (73 slides) and accompanying worksheets, some of which are differentiated to provide extra scaffolding to students when it is required. The wide range of activities have been designed to cover as much of topic 7 as possible but the following sub-topics have been given a particular focus: The causes and treatments of diabetes type I and II The control of blood glucose concentration through the release of insulin and glucagon The importance of homeostasis Calculating BMI The hormones involved in the female menstrual cycle The use of clomifene therapy and IVF in assisted reproductive therapy Hormonal and barrier methods of contraception The actions of adrenaline There is a large emphasis on mathematical skills in the new specification and these are tested throughout the lesson. This resource is suitable for use at the end of topic 7, in the lead up to mocks or in the preparation for the final GCSE exams.
OCR A-Level Biology A Module 4 REVISION LESSONS
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OCR A-Level Biology A Module 4 REVISION LESSONS

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This bundle of 4 revision lessons have been designed to provide the students with lots of opportunities to evaluate their understanding of the topics found in module 4 of the OCR A-level Biology A specification. The bundle includes lessons which cover the three sub modules 4.1.1 (Communicable diseases), 4.2.1 (Biodiversity) and 4.2.2 (Classification and evolution) as well as a lesson to cover all of module 4 (Biodiversity, evolution and disease). As this module is often taught near to the end of the AS year, it doesn’t always receive the time that the other modules do. With this in mind, each of the lessons has been written to include a wide range of activities that allow the important details to be covered and any misconceptions addressed.
OCR A-level Biology A Module 4.2.2 REVISION (Classification and evolution)
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OCR A-level Biology A Module 4.2.2 REVISION (Classification and evolution)

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This revision resource has been designed with the simple aim of motivating the students whilst they assess their understanding of the content found in module 4.2.2 (Classification and evolution) of the OCR A-level Biology A specification. This module is often brushed over by students which leads to misconceptions and therefore time has been taken to explain the important concepts so that key points are recalled and retained. The resource includes a detailed and engaging Powerpoint (85 slides) and associated worksheets, some of which are differentiated to allow students of differing abilities to access the work. The range of activities have been designed to cover as much of the content as possible but the following sub-topics have been given particular attention: The biological classification of a species Classification hierarchy The three-domain and five-kingdom classification The features of the five kingdoms Phylogenetic trees Anatomical, physiological and behavioural adaptations Calculating the standard deviation Continuous and discontinuous variation In addition to these topics, some topics from other modules such as cell division and prokaryotic cells are tested in order to challenge the students on their ability to make links between the modules. The range of activities include exam questions and understanding checks as well as quiz competitions to maintain student engagement.
AQA A-level Biology Topic 8 REVISION (The control of gene expression)
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AQA A-level Biology Topic 8 REVISION (The control of gene expression)

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This revision resource has been designed with the simple aim of motivating the students whilst they assess their understanding of the content found in topic 8 (The control of gene expression) of the AQA A-level Biology specification. This topic is regularly regarded as the most difficult by the students and therefore time has been taken to explain the important concepts so that key points are recalled and retained. The resource includes a detailed and engaging Powerpoint (108 slides) and associated worksheets, some of which are differentiated to allow students of differing abilities to access the work. The range of activities have been designed to cover as much of the content as possible but the following sub-topics have been given particular attention: The genetic code Substitution mutations and their impact on the primary structure Addition and deletion mutations and the frameshift Benign and malignant tumours The role of oncogenes and tumour-suppressor genes in cancer DNA methylation Genetic modification of bacteria to produce human insulin PCR Gel electrophoresis and its application in disease detection Potency of cells The range of activities include exam questions and understanding checks as well as quiz competitions to maintain student engagement. Revision resources are also available for the other 7 topics on the AQA A-level Biology specification
OCR A-level Biology A PAPER 1 REVISION (Biological processes)
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OCR A-level Biology A PAPER 1 REVISION (Biological processes)

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This resource has been designed to motivate students whilst they evaluate their understanding of the content in modules 1, 2, 3 and 5 of the OCR A-level Biology A specification which can be assessed in PAPER 1 (Biological processes). The resource includes a detailed and engaging Powerpoint (149 slides) and is fully-resourced with differentiated worksheets that challenge the students on a wide range of topics. The resource has been written to include different types of activities such as exam questions with explained answers, understanding checks and quiz competitions. The aim was to cover as much of the specification content as possible but the following topics have been given particular attention: Monosaccharides, disaccharides and polysaccharides Glycogen and starch as stores and providers of energy The homeostatic control of blood glucose concentration Osmoregulation Lipids Ultrafiltration and selective reabsorption Diabetes mellitus Voluntary and involuntary muscle The autonomic control of heart rate The organisation of the nervous system The gross structure of the human heart Haemoglobin and the Bohr shift Bonding The ultrastructure of plant cells Cyclic vs non-cyclic photophosphorylation Oxidative phosphorylation Anaerobic respiration in eukaryotes Helpful hints and tips are given throughout the resource to help students to structure their answers. This resource can be used in the lead up to the actual Paper 1 exam or earlier in the course when a particular area of modules 1, 2, 3 or 5 is being studied. If you are happy with this resource, why not look at the one which has been designed for Paper 2 (Biological diversity)?
AQA GCSE Chemistry PAPER 2 REVISION LESSONS
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AQA GCSE Chemistry PAPER 2 REVISION LESSONS

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This bundle contains 6 detailed revision lessons which will engage and motivate the students whilst they are challenged on their knowledge of the content found in topics 6 - 10 of the AQA GCSE Chemistry specification. These are the topics which can be assessed on PAPER 2. Each of the lessons has been written to contain a wide range of activities, including exam questions and quiz competitions, which will enable the students to recognise those areas which require their further attention. The following topics are covered in this bundle: Topic 6: The rate and extent of chemical change Topic 7: Organic chemistry Topic 8: Chemical analysis Topic 9: Chemistry of the atmosphere Topic 10: Using resources The bundle also contains a PAPER 2 revision lesson which covers all of the topics within 1 lesson and shows students how questions can make links between the different topics.
AQA GCSE Chemistry PAPER 1 REVISION LESSONS
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AQA GCSE Chemistry PAPER 1 REVISION LESSONS

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This bundle contains 6 detailed revision lessons which will engage and motivate the students whilst they are challenged on their knowledge of the content found in topics 1 - 5 of the AQA GCSE Chemistry specification. These are the topics which can be assessed on PAPER 1. Each of the lessons has been written to contain a wide range of activities, including exam questions and quiz competitions, which will enable the students to recognise those areas which require their further attention. The following topics are covered in this bundle: Topic 1: Atomic structure and the periodic table Topic 2: Bonding, structures and properties of matter Topic 3: Quantitative chemistry Topic 4: Chemical changes Topic 5: Energy changes The bundle also contains a PAPER 1 revision lesson which covers all of the topics within 1 lesson and shows students how questions can make links between the different topics.
AQA GCSE Combined Science PAPER 4 REVISION (Topics C6-C10)
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AQA GCSE Combined Science PAPER 4 REVISION (Topics C6-C10)

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This REVISION resource has been designed to motivate and engage students whilst they are challenged on their knowledge of the content in topics C6-C10 of the AQA Trilogy GCSE Combined Science specification which can be assessed on PAPER 4. This is fully-resourced and contains a detailed PowerPoint (118 slides) and accompanying worksheets, some of which have been differentiated. The resource was written with the aim of covering as many C6-C10 sub-topics as possible, but the following ones have received particular focus: Pure substances in Science Chromatography Detecting gases Reversible reactions Changing conditions and the position of the equilibrium Factors affecting the rate of a chemical reaction The structure of the alkanes Complete combustion of the alkanes Cracking and the alkenes Fractional distillation of crude oil This resource can be used in combination with the PAPER 3 revision resource which covers the content in Chemistry topics C1 - C5 as well as the other AQA GCSE Combined Science REVISION lessons which I’ve uploaded
AQA GCSE Chemistry PAPER 2 REVISION (Topics 6-10)
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AQA GCSE Chemistry PAPER 2 REVISION (Topics 6-10)

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This REVISION resource has been designed to motivate and engage students whilst they are challenged on their knowledge of the content in topics C6-C10 of the AQA GCSE Chemistry specification which can be assessed on PAPER 2. This is fully-resourced and contains a detailed PowerPoint (146 slides) and accompanying worksheets, some of which have been differentiated. The resource was written with the aim of covering as many of the sub-topics in C6-C10 as possible, but the following ones have been given a particular focus: The general formulae of the alkanes, alkenes, alcohols and carboxylic acids Reversible reactions and equilibrium Changing conditions and the position of equilibrium The factors affecting the rate of reaction Complete combustion of the alkanes and climate change The changes in carbon dioxide levels over time Addition and condensation polymers Fractional distillation and the properties of the fractions Analysis and interpreting chromatograms Detecting cations This lesson can be used in combination with the PAPER 1 REVISION resource that I have uploaded.
OCR GCSE Chemistry PAPER 1 REVISION (Topics C1-C3)
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OCR GCSE Chemistry PAPER 1 REVISION (Topics C1-C3)

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This REVISION resource has been designed to motivate and engage students whilst they are challenged on their knowledge of the content in topics C1-C3 of the OCR GCSE Chemistry specification which can be assessed on PAPER 1. This is fully-resourced and contains a detailed PowerPoint (184 slides) and accompanying worksheets, some of which have been differentiated. The resource was written with the aim of covering as many of the sub-topics in C1-C5 as possible, but the following ones have been given a particular focus: The organisation of the Periodic Table The structure of atoms and ions Isotopes The properties of ionic compounds Drawing dot and cross diagrams to represent ionic compounds Electrolysis of molten salts and solutions Writing half equations for the cathode and anode Neutralisation reactions Writing balanced chemical symbol equations Ionic equations Simple and giant covalent structures Diamond and graphite Calculating the relative formula mass Moles and Avogadro’s constant Calculating the mass in reactions Due to the extensiveness of this resource, it is likely to be used over the course of a number of lessons with a particular class and this allows the teacher to focus in on any sub-topics which are identified as needing more time.
AQA GCSE Chemistry PAPER 1 REVISION (Topics C1-C5)
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AQA GCSE Chemistry PAPER 1 REVISION (Topics C1-C5)

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This REVISION resource has been designed to motivate and engage students whilst they are challenged on their knowledge of the content in topics C1-C5 of the AQA GCSE Chemistry specification which can be assessed on PAPER 1. This is fully-resourced and contains a detailed PowerPoint (208 slides) and accompanying worksheets, some of which have been differentiated. The resource was written with the aim of covering as many of the sub-topics in C1-C5 as possible, but the following ones have been given a particular focus: The chemical properties of the Group 1, 7 and 0 elements The structure of atoms and ions The properties of ionic compounds Drawing dot and cross diagrams to represent ionic compounds Extracting metals using carbon REDOX reactions Electrolysis of molten salts and solutions Neutralisation reactions Writing balanced chemical symbol equations Simple and giant covalent structures Diamond and graphite Calculating the relative formula mass Moles and Avogadro’s constant Calculating the mass in reactions Molar volume (Gas calculations) Concentration of solutions The organisation of the Periodic Table Due to the extensiveness of this resource, it is likely to be used over the course of a number of lessons with a particular class and this allows the teacher to focus in on any sub-topics which are identified as needing more time.
Edexcel GCSE Biology Topic 4 REVISION (Natural selection and modification)
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Edexcel GCSE Biology Topic 4 REVISION (Natural selection and modification)

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This REVISION resource has been written with the aim of motivating the students whilst they are challenged on their knowledge of the content in TOPIC 4 (Natural selection and modification) of the Edexcel GCSE Biology specification. The resource contains an engaging and detailed PowerPoint (82 slides) and accompanying worksheets, some of which are differentiated to provide extra scaffolding to students when it is required. The wide range of activities have been designed to cover as much of topic 4 as possible but the following sub-topics have been given a particular focus: The discovery of human fossils Stone tools as evidence of human evolution Evolution by natural selection The development of antibiotic resistance in bacteria The three domain and five kingdom classification methods Genetic engineering Selective breeding The benefits and risks of genetic engineering and selective breeding for the growing population The use of fertilisers and biological control There is a large emphasis on mathematical skills in the new specification and these are tested throughout the lesson. This resource is suitable for use at the end of topic 4, in the lead up to mocks or in the preparation for the final GCSE exams.
AQA GCSE Combined Science PAPER 3 REVISION (Topics C1-C5)
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AQA GCSE Combined Science PAPER 3 REVISION (Topics C1-C5)

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This REVISION resource has been designed to motivate and engage students whilst they are challenged on their knowledge of the content in topics C1-C5 of the AQA Trilogy GCSE Combined Science specification which can be assessed on PAPER 3. This is fully-resourced and contains a detailed PowerPoint (170 slides) and accompanying worksheets, some of which have been differentiated. The resource was written with the aim of covering as many C1-C5 sub-topics as possible, but the following ones have received particular focus: The chemical properties of the Group 1, 7 and 0 elements The structure of atoms and ions The properties of ionic compounds Drawing dot and cross diagrams to represent ionic compounds Extracting metals using carbon REDOX reactions Electrolysis of molten salts and solutions Neutralisation reactions Writing balanced chemical symbol equations Simple and giant covalent structures Diamond and graphite Moles and Avogadro’s constant The organisation of the Periodic Table Due to the extensiveness of this resource, it is likely to be used over the course of a number of lessons with a particular class and this allows the teacher to focus in on any sub-topics which are identified as needing more time.
CIE IGCSE Physics Topic 2 REVISION (Thermal Physics)
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CIE IGCSE Physics Topic 2 REVISION (Thermal Physics)

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This engaging revision resource has been written with the sole aim of challenging students on their knowledge of both the Core and Supplement sections of TOPIC 2 of the Cambridge IGCSE Physics specification. The resource includes an engaging PowerPoint (68 slides) and accompanying worksheets, some of which are differentiated. The wide range of activities in the lesson which include exam questions with explained answers and quiz competitions will motivate the students whilst they evaluate and assess their knowledge of the content and recognise those areas which will require further attention. The lesson has been designed to cover as many parts of the topic as possible, but the following sub-topics have been given a particular focus: The properties of solids, liquids and gases Conduction, convection and radiation Melting and boiling points Boiling vs evaporation Specific latent heat The structure and action of liquid-in-glass thermometers The use of thermocouples Specific heat capacity The mathematical elements of the topic are covered throughout the lesson and students are given helpful hints to support them in structuring their answers. This resource can be used at the end of the topic or in the lead up to the mocks or the actual IGCSE terminal examinations.