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Looking for some decent, engaging science resources? Look no further! I studied in Nottingham for my undergraduate degree in Medicinal and Biological Chemistry, and then completed my Master's in the same field. I completed my teacher training at the same university, and now I currently teach 11-18 year olds at a school in Richmond-upon-Thames. I am currently the Head of Chemistry at a school in SW London. Upload videos to TikTok, YouTube and Instagram.

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Looking for some decent, engaging science resources? Look no further! I studied in Nottingham for my undergraduate degree in Medicinal and Biological Chemistry, and then completed my Master's in the same field. I completed my teacher training at the same university, and now I currently teach 11-18 year olds at a school in Richmond-upon-Thames. I am currently the Head of Chemistry at a school in SW London. Upload videos to TikTok, YouTube and Instagram.
AQA Chapter 2: Structure and Bonding Revision Sheet
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AQA Chapter 2: Structure and Bonding Revision Sheet

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BRAND NEW FREE RESOURCE: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/aqa-chapter-2-structure-bonding-and-properties-revision-mat-11836181 The first half of the second chapter from the new AQA GCSE course. On one side there are revision notes, and on the other revision questions! Comes with answers. Covers: - Why atoms form bonds - Covalent Bonding - Ionic Bonding - Metallic Bonding - Ionisation - Keywords Coming soon: Chapter 2: Property related to Structure
AQA Chapter 7 (Hydrocarbons) - Lesson 1 - Crude Oil
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AQA Chapter 7 (Hydrocarbons) - Lesson 1 - Crude Oil

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AQA Chapter 7 (Hydrocarbons) In this lesson students will learn: - how crude oil formed - what crude oil is made from - what an alkane is (general formula, MEPB etc) Keywords: Crude oil Hydrocarbon Alkane Homologous Molecule Objectives: Describe the formation of crude oil Describe what crude oil is made up of Identify substances as alkanes
AQA The Greenhouse Effect
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AQA The Greenhouse Effect

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This resource is mainly about the booklet. The powerpoint provided is only five slides long, with a diagram showing the greenhouse effect and the learning objectives (with keywords), and an exam question plenary. The lesson is centred around students completing the worksheets in the booklet, coupled with the information from the AQA textbook. This lesson is recommended to take at least 1hr 30 mins. N.B: This sale is not for the exam question as this is copyrighted material, this question is provided for mere convenience.
AQA Chapter 10 - Lesson 2 - Potable Water
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AQA Chapter 10 - Lesson 2 - Potable Water

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AQA Chapter 10 (Sustainable Development) In this lesson students will learn: - what potable water is - water treatment - desalination techniques This lesson can be used with or without the Potable Water worksheet. Keywords: Potable Sedimentation Desalination Distillation Evaporation Objectives: Distinguish between potable water and pure water Describe the differences in treatment of ground water and salty water Explain how to test water samples, and to carry out a distillation
AQA The Earth
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AQA The Earth

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This lesson covers the basic structure of the Earth, and consists of students completing a labelled diagram of our planet and collecting information using sheets around your classroom. Lesson ends with students answering an exam question.
AQA Chapter 7 (Hydrocarbons) - Lesson 2 - Fractional Distillation and Properties of Hydrocarbons
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AQA Chapter 7 (Hydrocarbons) - Lesson 2 - Fractional Distillation and Properties of Hydrocarbons

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AQA Chapter 7 (Hydrocarbons) In this lesson students will learn: - the process of fractional distillation - the fractions of hydrocarbons - why hydrocarbons have different boiling points - what combustion is - how to answer a 6 mark question [warning, might be challenging] Keywords: Crude oil Hydrocarbon Fractions Distillation Viscosity Flammability Objectives: Describe how the properties of each of the fractions differ from each other Explain how fractional distillation works to separate the fractions of crude oil Write balanced symbol equations for the complete combustion of hydrocarbons
AQA Chapter 10 - Lesson 1 - Using the Earth's Resources
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AQA Chapter 10 - Lesson 1 - Using the Earth's Resources

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AQA Chapter 10 (Sustainable Development) In this lesson students will learn: - the difference between finite and renewable - what sustainable development is Keywords: Finite Renewable Plastic Natural Resource Sustainable Objectives: Give examples of natural products replaced by synthetics Give examples of products replaced by agricultural products Distinguish between finite and renewable resources
AQA Chapter 10 - Lesson 3 - Waste Water Treatment
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AQA Chapter 10 - Lesson 3 - Waste Water Treatment

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AQA Chapter 10 (Sustainable Development) In this lesson students will learn: - what sewage is - sewage treatment methods This lesson can be used with or without the Potable Water worksheet. Keywords: sedimentation sludge sewage effluent aerobic bacteria organic anaerobic Objectives: Explain how waste water is treated Describe how sewage is treated Compare the ease of treating waste, ground and salt water
AQA Chapter 8 - Lesson 1 - Purity and Formulations
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AQA Chapter 8 - Lesson 1 - Purity and Formulations

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(Does not require) Booklet: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/aqa-ks4-chapter-8-chemical-analysis-booklet-with-required-practical-11769351 Buy in Bundle: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/aqa-chemical-analysis-trilogy-lesson-set-11769372 Objectives: State what is meant by a ‘pure substance’ Describe, explain and exemplify the process of separation Suggest separation and purification techniques for mixtures Identify formulations given appropriate information Explain the particular purpose of each chemical in a mixture
AQA Chapter 1 - Lesson 4 - Atoms, Compounds and Mixtures
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AQA Chapter 1 - Lesson 4 - Atoms, Compounds and Mixtures

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Learning Objectives Know and recall the definitions for an elements and compound Identify the states of matter of substances in mixtures Describe the correct method for separating the substances Be able to explain how the methods of separation work Keywords Atom Element Compound Mixture Separation
AQA Chapter 10 - Lesson 4 - Alternative Methods of Extraction
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AQA Chapter 10 - Lesson 4 - Alternative Methods of Extraction

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AQA Chapter 10 (Sustainable Development) In this lesson students will learn: - how copper can be extracted by smelting and electrolysis (recap) - about phytomining in relation to copper extraction - about bioleaching in relation to copper extraction Keywords: Phytomining Bioleaching Hyperaccumulators Toxic Objectives: Describe the process of phytomining Describe the process of bioleaching Evaluate biological methods of metal extraction
AQA Chapter 1 - Lesson 7 - Electronic Structure
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AQA Chapter 1 - Lesson 7 - Electronic Structure

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Learning Objectives Know that electrons are held in energy levels or shells around the nucleus Understand and describe electron shells are filled Be able to draw electronic structures for atoms using the Periodic Table Be able to draw electronic structures for ions using the Periodic Table Keywords Atom Electron Shell Energy Configuration
AQA Chapter 3: Chemical Quantities Revision Sheet
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AQA Chapter 3: Chemical Quantities Revision Sheet

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The first half of the third chapter from the new AQA GCSE course. Updated version: Spelling mistake noted on first page On one side there are revision notes, and on the other revision questions! Comes with answers. Covers: - Conservation of Mass - Relative Atomic Mass - Carbon-12 Standard - Relative Formula Mass - Mass Changes (due to gas) - Moles [HIGHER] - Keyword definitions Coming soon: Chapter 3: Chemical Calculations
AQA Alkanes and Alkenes (Crude Oil)
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AQA Alkanes and Alkenes (Crude Oil)

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Lesson plan, power point and worksheet to accompany the lesson. Lesson Objectives (Bloom’s) 1. Remember: Name the first four alkanes and alkenes 2. Apply and Understand: Draw the structural formula, and write the molecular formula of these compounds 3. Analyse: Explain the difference between an alkane and an alkene AQA Specification Points Covered 1. The first four members of the alkanes are methane, ethane, propane and butane. 2. Alkane and alkene molecules can be represented in the following forms: written molecular formulae, or displayed structural formulae 3. Alkenes are hydrocarbons with a double carbon-carbon bond. 4. The first four members of the homologous series of alkenes are ethene, propene, butene and pentene.
Climate Change - Full Lesson
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Climate Change - Full Lesson

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This lesson is built around the themes in the novel: “Swimming Against the Storm”, however doesn’t need to be taught alongside it. It is designed to last a double lesson, and features many videos and conversation points to engage students in this climate debate. It is geared towards our local area of Richmond towards the end, but this can be changed. We are starting a BIG READ project in my academy trust, and so this will be the first lesson we do in science (and other faculties first lessons in Y7 will also be related to this book)
AQA C2.5.2 Making salts from metals or bases
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AQA C2.5.2 Making salts from metals or bases

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This is a lesson based on the old chemistry AQA GCSE, however it is still relevant to the new GCSE, and some aspects of the KS3 curriculum. This is a practical based lesson, where students are able to make copper sulfate crystals. The lesson length at my school is 45 minutes, so the step for acquiring the crystals from solution was skipped, but if you have a longer lesson you can easily add it in. Content covered, or re-capped: - Balancing equations - Making salts from metals and bases - Endothermic/Exothermic Reactions Contains numeracy (e.g. balancing equations) and literacy (e.g. key words anagrams) tasks too!