A variety of resources mostly for teaching Chemistry:
Presentations that support lessons or practical work.
'Interesting animations built into PowerPoint slides'
Ideal for AQA Exam board.
#Chemeducation for corrections and updates
A variety of resources mostly for teaching Chemistry:
Presentations that support lessons or practical work.
'Interesting animations built into PowerPoint slides'
Ideal for AQA Exam board.
#Chemeducation for corrections and updates
Spec 1.1.3 - 4 The development of the atom – Could be up to three hours of teaching
Lesson(s) preparation:
For making paper timelines: printed pictures on slide 18, textbooks, access to online information
For making model timelines: long balloons, glue, permanent markers, blutack,
Rationale:
If you choose to make models, ensure that the lesson doesn’t become about presentation or artwork, but more assimilation, summarisation and representation of information.
Suggested teaching:
Lesson 1 (slides 2-8)
Slides 4-8: A way for students to make some notes, but by thinking hard and applying information rather than just copying
Lesson 2 (slides 9-21)
Slide 11: Important information that students are required to learn. They should be aware of most, so is a recall activity.
Slides 14-20: This can be used to encourage students to build model or paper timelines to present information about the development of the model of the atom.
Lesson 3 (Slides 22-26)
Here there is a chance to compare the plum pudding model to the nuclear model.
Spec 1.1.7 Electronic structure – One hour of teaching
Lesson(s) preparation:
Could print the questions on slide 11
Rationale:
There is plenty of recap at the start of this lesson as not a huge amount of content or practice is required for this topic.
Suggested teaching:
Slides 1–2: Typical retrieval style questions to start the lesson as you will have seen in these PowerPoints.
Slides 3-4: A Recap of calculating numbers of sub-atomic particles. Avoid letting them take notes here, the information is there to reduce cognitive load so they are just applying.
Slides 5-6: A Recap of calculating relative atomic mass, again no notes required.
Slide 8: Introduction to how electrons fill shells. You may want to do a couple of example here, or some questioning to check understanding.
Slide 9-10: Practice of representing electronic configurations.
Slide 11-12: Some typical exam questions
Spec 2.1-2 The development of the periodic table (Two hours suggested teaching time)
Lesson(s) preparation:
Print the shapes on slide 14 (two sets per A4 page)
Print the Mendeleev periodic tables on slide 18
Print the modern periodic tables on slide 29
Could print the exam questions on slide 30
Rationale:
I prefer to start with the development of the periodic table and them finishing off with how it stands today. This takes student through a story of how we have got to where we are.
Suggested teaching:
Lesson 1 (Slides 2-21)
Slides 5-10: I like to tell a story about the important chemists to start the lesson, information is in the comments.
Slides 11-12: Taking information from a silly video, an interesting introduction to the elements.
Slides 13-14: Students are encourage to organise shapes into categories. There are missing shapes, so they should be questioned on their organisation, drawing on the idea that they need to leave gaps to make it work, they should then predict the appearance of their missing shapes – like Mendeleev!
Slide 16: Video – Jim Al Khalili, this shows them the similarities to the task they just completed and what Mendeleev achieved.
Slides 17-21: Here student’s are encouraged to draw comparisons between Mendeleev Periodic table and the modern periodic table.
Lessons 2 (Slides 22-32)
Slide 25: An opportunity to look at the modern periodic table, but with the undiscovered elements missing.
Slides 26-28: An opportunity to summarise the modern periodic table
A Sheet I made to support students through writing mechanisms for Organic reactions.
Includes example and hints for:
Nucleophilic substitution
Electrophilic addition
Nucleophillic addition
Electrophilic substitution
I provide this laminated for students in lessons whilst having them attempt multiple examples in different situations.
This organic reaction map is designed to help students learn the reactions and conditions to required to convert between different functional groups in the AQA A level course.
There are four possible sheets (with increasing information):
Sheet one - Just the different functional groups and their conversions.
Sheet two - Includes sheet one + the displayed formulas of the molecules
Sheet three - Includes sheet two + the types of reactions
Sheet four - Includes sheet three + the reagents and conditions required for each.
The different sheets allow different levels of scaffolding for the pupils in your class or the final sheet may just be provided as a summary sheet for revision purposes.
Any questions or errors please tweet me @Chemedify.
PowerPoint presentation for topics within the Atomic Structure [3.1.1]
Included is this pack is:
3.1.1.3 Electron configurations and ionisation energy
These presentations include*:
- Slides that have been created from scratch by an experienced A-Level teacher.
- Up-to-date information for the new course based on the specification and exam paper questions.
- Key points, common errors and definitions.
- Detailed theory, designed, on occasion to go beyond the specification to stretch the most able.
- Worked examples, practice questions, exam-style questions and animated diagrams.
- Slides that are mostly designed to minimise the amount of printing required in lessons.
*Not every presentation will necessarily include all of the above, however across the entire course of presentations this is what to expect.
Check back for updates as I continue to teach the course, the resource will always improve.
To see free examples of some of my older (less detailed work) check out : https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/new-2016-aqa-chemistry-a-level-part-3-bonding-11128604
If you would like current samples of slides before you buy or have any suggestions please tweet: @ChemEdify
I appreciate all constructive and honest reviews & hope you enjoy using these resources.
PowerPoint presentations for topics within the Atomic Structure [3.1.1]
Included is this pack is:
3.1.1.1 Fundamental particles
3.1.1.2 Mass number and isotopes (Including mass spectrometry)
These presentations include*:
- Slides that have been created from scratch by an experienced A-Level teacher.
- Up-to-date information for the new course based on the specification and exam paper questions.
- Key points, common errors and definitions.
- Detailed theory, designed, on occasion to go beyond the specification to stretch the most able.
- Worked examples, practice questions, exam-style questions and animated diagrams.
- Slides that are mostly designed to minimise the amount of printing required in lessons.
*Not every presentation will necessarily include all of the above, however across the entire course of presentations this is what to expect.
Check back for updates as I continue to teach the course, the resource will always improve.
To see free examples of some of my older (less detailed work) check out : https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/new-2016-aqa-chemistry-a-level-part-3-bonding-11128604
If you would like current samples of slides before you buy or have any suggestions please tweet: @ChemEdify
I appreciate all constructive and honest reviews & hope you enjoy using these resources.
Included is:
A full booklet with explanations, strategically placed questions and worked examples (ideal as a guide for a teacher or independent learning).
A booklet of just the questions (ideal to supplement lessons).
A booklet with the answers.
This booklet contains a thorough worked example through the steps to determining the structure of an organic compound.
The steps included are :
Elemental analysis (to determine empirical formula)
Mass spec (to determine molecular formula)
Calculating double bond equivalents (often overlooked at A-Level, but very useful).
IR and chemical tests to determine functional groups present.
NMR problem solving to determine overall structure.
The worked example is in table format, with a guide and model response. There are 5 practice problems with answers.
I have used it to teach AQA and OCR A, but it probably works with all exam boards.
Included is:
A full booklet with explanations, strategically placed questions and worked examples (ideal as a guide for a teacher or independent learning).
A booklet of just the questions (ideal to supplement lessons).
A booklet with the answers.
PowerPoint presentation for topics within the Alkenes [3.3.4] section.
Included is this pack is:
3.3.4.1. Structure, bonding & reactivity
3.3.4.2 Addition reactions of alkenes
3.3.4.3 Addition polymers
These presentations include*:
- Slides that have been created from scratch by an experienced A-Level teacher.
- Up-to-date information for the new course based on the specification and exam paper questions.
- Key points, common errors and definitions.
- Detailed theory, designed, on occasion to go beyond the specification to stretch the most able.
- Worked examples, practice questions, exam-style questions and animated diagrams.
- Slides that are mostly designed to minimise the amount of printing required in lessons.
*Not every presentation will necessarily include all of the above, however across the entire course of presentations this is what to expect.
Check back for updates as I continue to teach the course, the resource will always improve.
To see free examples of some of my older (less detailed work) check out : https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/new-2016-aqa-chemistry-a-level-part-3-bonding-11128604
If you would like current samples of slides before you buy or have any suggestions please tweet: @ChemEdify
I appreciate all constructive and honest reviews & hope you enjoy using these resources.
PowerPoint presentation for topics within the Thermodynamics [3.8.1] section.
Included is this pack is:
3.1.8.2 Entropy and Gibbs free energy
These presentations include*:
- Slides that have been created from scratch by an experienced A-Level teacher.
- Up-to-date information for the new course based on the specification and exam paper questions.
- Key points, common errors and definitions.
- Detailed theory, designed, on occasion to go beyond the specification to stretch the most able.
- Worked examples, practice questions, exam-style questions and animated diagrams.
- Slides that are mostly designed to minimise the amount of printing required in lessons.
*Not every presentation will necessarily include all of the above, however across the entire course of presentations this is what to expect.
Check back for updates as I continue to teach the course, the resource will always improve.
To see free examples of some of my older (less detailed work) check out : https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/new-2016-aqa-chemistry-a-level-part-3-bonding-11128604
If you would like current samples of slides before you buy or have any suggestions please tweet: @ChemEdify
I appreciate all constructive and honest reviews & hope you enjoy using these resources.
PowerPoint presentation for topics within the Thermodynamics [3.8.1] section.
Included is this pack is:
3.1.8.1 Born-Haber Cycles
These presentations include*:
- Slides that have been created from scratch by an experienced A-Level teacher.
- Up-to-date information for the new course based on the specification and exam paper questions.
- Key points, common errors and definitions.
- Detailed theory, designed, on occasion to go beyond the specification to stretch the most able.
- Worked examples, practice questions, exam-style questions and animated diagrams.
- Slides that are mostly designed to minimise the amount of printing required in lessons.
*Not every presentation will necessarily include all of the above, however across the entire course of presentations this is what to expect.
Check back for updates as I continue to teach the course, the resource will always improve.
To see free examples of some of my older (less detailed work) check out : https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/new-2016-aqa-chemistry-a-level-part-3-bonding-11128604
If you would like current samples of slides before you buy or have any suggestions please tweet: @ChemEdify
I appreciate all constructive and honest reviews & hope you enjoy using these resources.
PowerPoint presentations for topics within the Optical Isomerism [3.3.7] section.
These presentations include*:
- Slides that have been created from scratch by an experienced A-Level teacher.
- Up-to-date information for the new course based on the specification and exam paper questions.
- Key points, common errors and definitions.
- Detailed theory, designed, on occasion to go beyond the specification to stretch the most able.
- Worked examples, practice questions, exam-style questions and animated diagrams.
- Slides that are mostly designed to minimise the amount of printing required in lessons.
*Not every presentation will necessarily include all of the above, however across the entire course of presentations this is what to expect.
Check back for updates as I continue to teach the course, the resource will always improve.
To see free examples of some of my older (less detailed work) check out : https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/new-2016-aqa-chemistry-a-level-part-3-bonding-11128604
If you would like current samples of slides before you buy or have any suggestions please tweet: @ChemEdify
I appreciate all constructive and honest reviews & hope you enjoy using these resources.
PowerPoint presentation for topics within the Energetics [3.1.4] section.
Included is this pack is:
3.1.4.3. Applications of Hess’s Law
These presentations include*:
- Slides that have been created from scratch by an experienced A-Level teacher.
- Up-to-date information for the new course based on the specification and exam paper questions.
- Key points, common errors and definitions.
- Detailed theory, designed, on occasion to go beyond the specification to stretch the most able.
- Worked examples, practice questions, exam-style questions and animated diagrams.
- Slides that are mostly designed to minimise the amount of printing required in lessons.
*Not every presentation will necessarily include all of the above, however across the entire course of presentations this is what to expect.
Check back for updates as I continue to teach the course, the resource will always improve.
To see free examples of some of my older (less detailed work) check out : https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/new-2016-aqa-chemistry-a-level-part-3-bonding-11128604
If you would like current samples of slides before you buy or have any suggestions please tweet: @ChemEdify
I appreciate all constructive and honest reviews & hope you enjoy using these resources.
PowerPoint presentations for topics within the Thermodynamics [3.8.1] section.
Included is this pack is:
3.1.8.1 Born-Haber Cycles
3.1.8.2 Entropy and Gibbs free energy
These presentations include*:
- Slides that have been created from scratch by an experienced A-Level teacher.
- Up-to-date information for the new course based on the specification and exam paper questions.
- Key points, common errors and definitions.
- Detailed theory, designed, on occasion to go beyond the specification to stretch the most able.
- Worked examples, practice questions, exam-style questions and animated diagrams.
- Slides that are mostly designed to minimise the amount of printing required in lessons.
*Not every presentation will necessarily include all of the above, however across the entire course of presentations this is what to expect.
Check back for updates as I continue to teach the course, the resource will always improve.
To see free examples of some of my older (less detailed work) check out : https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/new-2016-aqa-chemistry-a-level-part-3-bonding-11128604
If you would like current samples of slides before you buy or have any suggestions please tweet: @ChemEdify
I appreciate all constructive and honest reviews & hope you enjoy using these resources.
PowerPoint presentations for topics within the Atomic Structure [3.1.1]
Included is this pack is:
3.1.1.1 Fundamental particles
3.1.1.2 Mass number and isotopes (including mass spec.)
3.1.1.2 Electron configurations and ionisation energy
These presentations include*:
- Slides that have been created from scratch by an experienced A-Level teacher.
- Up-to-date information for the new course based on the specification and exam paper questions.
- Key points, common errors and definitions.
- Detailed theory, designed, on occasion to go beyond the specification to stretch the most able.
- Worked examples, practice questions, exam-style questions and animated diagrams.
- Slides that are mostly designed to minimise the amount of printing required in lessons.
*Not every presentation will necessarily include all of the above, however across the entire course of presentations this is what to expect.
Check back for updates as I continue to teach the course, the resource will always improve.
To see free examples of some of my older (less detailed work) check out : https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/new-2016-aqa-chemistry-a-level-part-3-bonding-11128604
If you would like current samples of slides before you buy or have any suggestions please tweet: @ChemEdify
I appreciate all constructive and honest reviews & hope you enjoy using these resources.
PowerPoint presentation for topics within the Energetics [3.1.4] section.
Included is this pack is:
3.1.4.1. Enthalpy Change
3.1.4.2 Calorimetry
3.1.4.3 Applications of Hess's Law
3.1.4.4 Bond Enthalpies
These presentations include*:
- Slides that have been created from scratch by an experienced A-Level teacher.
- Up-to-date information for the new course based on the specification and exam paper questions.
- Key points, common errors and definitions.
- Detailed theory, designed, on occasion to go beyond the specification to stretch the most able.
- Worked examples, practice questions, exam-style questions and animated diagrams.
- Slides that are mostly designed to minimise the amount of printing required in lessons.
*Not every presentation will necessarily include all of the above, however across the entire course of presentations this is what to expect.
Check back for updates as I continue to teach the course, the resource will always improve.
To see free examples of some of my older (less detailed work) check out : https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/new-2016-aqa-chemistry-a-level-part-3-bonding-11128604
If you would like current samples of slides before you buy or have any suggestions please tweet: @ChemEdify
I appreciate all constructive and honest reviews & hope you enjoy using these resources.
6 Presentations covering each required practical that may be examined in new AQA A Level Chemistry papers [AS Papers].
Each presentation covers relevant techniques, often with explanation and has built in practice questions.
These sequence of PowerPoint slides cover section 1.2 The Periodic Table & 1.3 Transition Metals of the AQA GCSE Chemistry Spec.
They have been carefully adapted over several years to take into account current pedagogical research and designed to be used with a wide range of abilities.
There is an emphasis on the tasks for students to learn by applying knowledge rather than making a lot of notes.
Starters are typically retrieval style questions and in later lessons are scaffolded so that all can attempt.
Feed back @chemeducation
I hope that you find these helpful,
Luke