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I am a 5th-year science teacher from Auckland New Zealand, specialising in physics and chemistry. I am also a Microsoft innovative education expert for 2017 and am active in #scichatnz and #teachmeetnz.

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I am a 5th-year science teacher from Auckland New Zealand, specialising in physics and chemistry. I am also a Microsoft innovative education expert for 2017 and am active in #scichatnz and #teachmeetnz.
Electrostatics 1
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Electrostatics 1

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As part of a 2 part presentation on electrostatics this senior physics lesson in the form of a powerpoint presentation with short student tasks involves introducing static electricity and applications of the phenomenon.
Voltage
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Voltage

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In this senior physics lesson in the form of a powerpoint presentation incorporating short student tasks, students will be able to Explain the term ‘Potential Difference.’ and Explain how potential difference behaves in series and parallel circuits.
Resistance
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Resistance

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This senior physics lesson is in the form of a powerpoint presentation with small student tasks. The students should be able to Identify that an increase in resistance will reduce the electrical current, Explain how the resistance of LDRs and thermistors change with light intensity and temperature., Calculate resistance in parallel and series circuits and Determine Ohm’s Law.
Projectile Motion
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Projectile Motion

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This lesson incorporates a powerpoint presentation designed for senior physics. The presentation contains worked examples and individual learning tasks to assess students understanding of the topic of projectile motion.
SUVAT Equation practise tasks
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SUVAT Equation practise tasks

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This resource is in the form of a powerpoint which works through various problems involving applying the SUVAT equations. Designed with AS physics in mind the tasks are designed for the class to work through each problem.
Future Energy Sources
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Future Energy Sources

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The activity allows students to assess the advantages and disadvantages of potential future energy sources. An exemplar is provided. The activity allows differentiation dependent on the level of detail required in responses and also how the activity will be presented.
Future Energy Poster
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Future Energy Poster

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Activity where students are to develop a poster on the advantages and disadvantages of possible energy sources of the future. Designed for junior science in particular physics. Students consider social impacts of energy solutions. There is possibility for differentiation of how it is presented and also in to the level of depth the student applies to assessing the energy solutions.
Future Energy Resources
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Future Energy Resources

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An activity where students present a poster outline the advantages and disadvantages of possible future energy sources. Linked to junior science and physics. The activity can differentiated by the level of detail required in assessing the disadvantages and advantages.
Fossil Fuel Misconceptions
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Fossil Fuel Misconceptions

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This activity is designed to help identify what students already know about fossil fuels. Unless pre-existing ideas are identified and properly addressed, new knowledge may not be incorporated correctly. Three common misconceptions are identified that can be used to form the basis of a classroom discussion. Alternatively a short multi-choice survey can be used to determine the underlying knowledge students have.
Vectors and Scalars
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Vectors and Scalars

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Designed for senior physics this presentation outlines the difference between vectors and scalars. The addition, subtraction and multiplication of vectors. Additionally the use of geometry to resolve components of vectors is also included with examples employed to test understanding.
Photosynthesis
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Photosynthesis

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This lesson involves students examining the process of photosynthesis through a digital presentation followed by an assessment to show understanding. The lesson is in the form of a office sway presentation outline the equations involved in photosynthesis which can be accessed by following the link code below: https://sway.com/AMwIw4CTClvQrmZK
Chemical energetics - revision flashcards
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Chemical energetics - revision flashcards

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In this activity to help revise chemical energetics (kinetics, reaction rates, equilibrium, enthalpy, exothermic, endothermic reactions and collision theory) the students create flash cards with the answer on one side and question on the other. This requires students to cut and paste on cardboard to create cards.
Amylase experiment
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Amylase experiment

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This is an experiment designed to test the effect of temperature on enzyme activity. The experiment is designed to link with the IGCSE Biology course. The activity also includes plotting of experimental results and questions designed to test understanding of enzyme activity.
Types of Bonding
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Types of Bonding

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Lesson designed for senior chemistry focusing on the differences and similarities of ionic and covalent bonding. Lesson is in the form of a presentation which is interspersed with student activities to reinforce learning.
Chemical Bonding - thinking exercise
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Chemical Bonding - thinking exercise

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A plenary to let students think about how different elements combine in chemical bonding. In the form of a power point presentation. Linked to chemical bonding in senior chemistry. The students have to consider how electrons are either shared or taken in a chemical bond.
Structure and bonding - covalent compounds
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Structure and bonding - covalent compounds

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This lesson is in the form of a presentation of covalent solids - both network covalent and simple molecular. The lesson explains how the nature of covalent bonding can be used to describe the chemical and physical properties of these compounds. The lesson also includes student activities to test student understanding.
Structure and bonding - ionic solids
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Structure and bonding - ionic solids

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This lesson is in the form of a presentation of ionic solids and describes how the type of bonding is used to explain the physical and chemical properties of these molecules. The presentation also includes student activities to test understanding.
Structure and bonding - polarity
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Structure and bonding - polarity

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This lesson in the form of a presentation, links structure and bonding to the polarity of the molecules involved and how electronegativity can be used to make predications on the type of bonding. The presentation also includes student activities to test understanding.