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I teach at a comprehensive academy. I design my lessons to require little/no prep and printing -- just use the slides and you are ready to go.
Conservation of Mass Edexcel 9-1
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Conservation of Mass Edexcel 9-1

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A lesson on the Law of Conversation of Mass for the Edexcel 9-1 spec. Covers what is the Law of Conservation of Mass, how to apply the law to calculate the mass in exam questions and how to prove the law of conservation of mass using moles. Contains exam questions through the presentation for students to work on without printing or you can use the word document included and print those questions out for students to work through.
OCR AS Level Module 4 Starter Collection 2 - Alkenes
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OCR AS Level Module 4 Starter Collection 2 - Alkenes

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A collection of five bronze/silver/gold starters (with answers on following slide) for the new OCR A level specification. Starters are for the second part of Module 6 and include: E/Z isomers of alkenes, addition reactions of alkenes (three starters on this) and addition polymers.
Addition Polymers A Level OCR
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Addition Polymers A Level OCR

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A Powerpoint presentation on addition polymers from the OCR new A-level specification. Lesson covers what an addition polymer is, drawing polymers from monomers (and vice versa) and disposing of polymers. Contains questions on slides, so no printing required.
Addition Reactions of Alkenes - HX and Halogens A Level OCR
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Addition Reactions of Alkenes - HX and Halogens A Level OCR

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A Powerpoint presentation covering addition of HX and halogens from the OCR new A-level specification. Lesson covers the trends in carbocation stability, addition of halogens (including mechanism) and addition of HX (mechanism and Markownikoff’s Rule). Second of a series of 3 lessons on addition in alkenes. Contains questions on slides, so no printing required.
Alkenes - Introduction to Addition Reactions A Level OCR
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Alkenes - Introduction to Addition Reactions A Level OCR

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A Powerpoint presentation introducing alkenes and addition reactions from the OCR new A-level specification. Lesson covers the reactivity of alkenes v alkanes, what an addition reaction is and introduces key concepts needed to understand addition reactions – electrophile, curly arrow and heterolytic fission. First of a series of 3 lessons on addition in alkenes. Contains questions on slides, so no printing required.
Free Radical Substitution A Level OCR
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Free Radical Substitution A Level OCR

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A Powerpoint presentation covering free radical substitution from the OCR new A-level specification. Lesson covers what is homolytic fission, steps in a free radical substitution reaction and why free radical substitution leads to a mixture of products. Contains questions on slides, so no printing required.
Structural Isomers  A Level Chemistry OCR
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Structural Isomers A Level Chemistry OCR

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A Powerpoint presentation covering structural isomers from the OCR new A-level specification. Lesson covers what is a structural isomer, how to find isomers from molecular formula and how to find isomers from percentage composition by mass. Contains questions on slides, so no printing required.
Separate Chemistry Calculations Revision Edexcel 9-1
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Separate Chemistry Calculations Revision Edexcel 9-1

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Includes a summary Power Point of the 20 key calculations for Edexcel 9-1 higher separate chemistry. Also includes 3 sets of worksheets on the 20 key calculations to go with Power Point. Bronze has 20 questions in the same order as the slides, Silver has 20 but in random order and Gold has more complicated calculations. Can set as homework or use in a revision lesson.
Starter Collection Year 12 BTEC
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Starter Collection Year 12 BTEC

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A collection of 12 starters designed for Pearson BTEC Level 3 National Certificate in Applied Science Unit 1 (Principles and Applications of Science I). Each starter includes a bronze/silver/gold set of questions and a second slide includes all the answers. These starters cover all the Unit 1 chemistry content in the specification.
Formation of Oxides Year 12 BTEC
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Formation of Oxides Year 12 BTEC

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A lesson on the reactions of elements and oxygen. Designed for Pearson BTEC Level 3 National Certificate in Applied Science Unit 1 (Principles and Applications of Science I). Includes writing equations and determining the formulas of oxides for elements in Periods 2 and 3. Includes questions (with answers) for students to complete on the slides. No printing required.
Reactivity Series and Periodic Trends in Reactivity of Metals Year 12 BTEC
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Reactivity Series and Periodic Trends in Reactivity of Metals Year 12 BTEC

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A lesson on the reactivity of metals. Designed for Pearson BTEC Level 3 National Certificate in Applied Science Unit 1 (Principles and Applications of Science I). Lesson reviews displacement, reactions of metals with water and acid (includes balancing equations) and periodic trends in reactivity. Includes questions for students to complete on the slides. No printing required.
Oxidation and Reduction Year 12 BTEC
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Oxidation and Reduction Year 12 BTEC

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A lesson on reacting oxidation and reduction. Designed for Pearson BTEC Level 3 National Certificate in Applied Science Unit 1 (Principles and Applications of Science I). Lesson covers assigning oxidation states, the meaning of oxidation and reduction and how to identify what has been oxidised or reduced in a reaction. Includes questions for students to complete on the slides. No printing required.