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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.
Electromagnetic induction
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Electromagnetic induction

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This senior physics lesson involves students learning about electromagnetic induction through worked examples and learning tasks. Induction through magnets moving through an electrical field and a wire moving through a magnetic field is discussed.
Moving charges in a magnetic field
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Moving charges in a magnetic field

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A senior physics lesson in the form of a power point explaining the concepts around the properties of moving charges in a magnetic field. The lesson also includes student tasks to test understanding of the lesson and worked examples.
Teaching guide for electricity
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Teaching guide for electricity

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This is a PowerPoint for teaching electricity especially circuit electricity by analogies. For example the volt as a person carrying buckets of water representing energy. The lesson incorporates both parallel and series circuits and covers current and voltage in both.
Potential difference
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Potential difference

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This senior physics lesson is in the form of a power point with worked examples and practise exercises. The lesson links energy to electricity and forces by linking work done on a point charge in an electrical field
Magnetism and electromagnetism
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Magnetism and electromagnetism

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A senior physics lesson in the form of a power point explaining the concepts around magnetism and the link to electromagnetism. The lesson also includes student tasks to test understanding of the lesson.
Electromagnets
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Electromagnets

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A senior physics lesson in the form of a power point explaining the concepts around the properties of electromagnets. The lesson also includes student tasks to test understanding of the lesson.
Properties of electric field lines
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Properties of electric field lines

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A senior physics lesson in the form of a power point explaining the concepts around the properties of electric field lines. The lesson also includes student tasks to test understanding of the lesson.
Mass energy equations in nuclear physics
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Mass energy equations in nuclear physics

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This senior physics equation introduces the concept of mass energy and how we can use the equation E=MC2 to make calculation about energy released in nuclear reactions. The lesson in the form of a power point includes worked examples and also student activities to test learning.
Angry birds - projectile motion
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Angry birds - projectile motion

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This lesson involves using angry birds as a context to develop understanding of projectile motion and the affect of gravity on objects. The lesson is in 3 parts: Part one is notes and questions to test student understanding of projectile motion including breaking down the horizontal and vertical components of this motion. Part two then introduces the concept of gravity acting on an object and how mass and distance from objects changes the force of gravity. Part three is an activity where students apply their knowledge of projectile motion to design a new angry bird.
Dichotomous Keys and classification
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Dichotomous Keys and classification

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The presentation and associated activities are designed to introduce the classification of living things and also so we as scientists classify organisms using keys. Designed as an introduction for juniors the presentation included a series of activities which can be done individually or in groups.
Ionisation Energy
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Ionisation Energy

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This powerpoint presentation provides A-level students the periodic trend of ionisation energies and provides an understanding for the reasons for the trend.
Electron Configuration
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Electron Configuration

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This powerpoint presentation outlines for A-level students how to develop electron configurations for the elements. It also outlines the shapes of the orbitals associated with these electron configurations.
The Polarity of Molecules
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The Polarity of Molecules

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This is a powerpoint presentation designed for A level Chemistry designed to develop student understanding of how the polarity of molecules develops. This is linked to dipole moments and how this is related to the shape of molecules. The polarity is linked to bonding type as well.
Periodic Trends - Electronegativity
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Periodic Trends - Electronegativity

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This is a powerpoint presentation outlining how electronegativity of the elements changes in the periodic table. The lesson starts with a do now related to electron configuration. This lesson is designed for A level Chemistry level students.
The atomic structure of the elements
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The atomic structure of the elements

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These powerpoint presentations outline for A-level students how the position of an element in the periodic table is determined. The presentations include starter activities on electronic configuration. The presentations highlight how the properties of the elements change depending on their position in the periodic table. These properties include atomic radii and electronegativity. Finally, these properties are then used to explain the shape and polarity of molecules and linked to the bonding associated with these molecules.
Rates of reaction activity
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Rates of reaction activity

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This activity summarises the effect of varying different conditions on the rate of a chemical reaction. The activity has three tasks firstly, filling in missing words to complete summary sentences. Secondly, completing sketch graphs of changing conditions on creation of products and finally, a jig saw exercise of what and why changing certain reaction conditions changes the rate of reaction.
Precipitation reactions
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Precipitation reactions

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This resource is designed for senior chemistry around the formation of precipitates and complex ions from soluble ionic salts solutions. The power points and videos are designed for a flipped classroom model. The final activity tests students understanding. The videos outline the use of ionic equations. delve into the molecular interactions and link this to laboratory observations.
Structure and Bonding in Chemistry
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Structure and Bonding in Chemistry

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The bundle includes a full series of power point presentations which explains structure and bonding in ionic, covalent and metallic compounds. The power points also contain a range of student activities to test understanding as well as clear learning objectives for each lesson. Suits IGCSE Chemistry extended and Year 12 NCEA Chemistry.