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A Science teacher since 2016 creating and sharing resources he uses with his own classes.
Particles Topic KS3
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Particles Topic KS3

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A collection of 6 lessons aimed toward KS3 students (yrs 11-14) Lessons require no preparation - easily taught by a cover teacher.
Elements Topic KS3
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Elements Topic KS3

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A bundle of 4 lessons covering the elements topic. Aimed towards KS3 students (yrs 11-14) Lessons require no preparation - easily taught by a cover teacher.
The Earth Topic KS3
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The Earth Topic KS3

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A bundle covering aspects of the Earth topic of Chemistry: Lesson 1: Structure of the Earth, Lesson 2: Formation of sedimentary rocks, Lesson 3: Igneous and metamorphic rock formation, Lesson 4: The rock cycle and uplift, Lesson 5: Carbon cycle lesson, Lesson 6: The greenhouse effect, global warming and climate change, Lesson 7: Recycling. All lessons include scaffolded questions to ensure all learners can access the material. Lessons require no prep and would be suitable for a cover teacher to use.
Chemistry - the Earth topic including 7 lessons.
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Chemistry - the Earth topic including 7 lessons.

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A bundle covering aspects of the Earth topic of Chemistry: Lesson 1: Structure of the Earth, Lesson 2: Formation of sedimentary rocks, Lesson 3: Igneous and metamorphic rock formation, Lesson 4: The rock cycle and uplift, Lesson 5: Carbon cycle lesson, Lesson 6: The greenhouse effect, global warming and climate change, Lesson 7: Recycling. All lessons include scaffolded questions to ensure all learners can access the material.
Unit 4B BTEC applied science
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Unit 4B BTEC applied science

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A series of 2 lessons which help deliver the 4B assignment. Pearson BTEC Applied Science level 3. Lesson 1: Contains background information on esters. Lesson 2: Includes a step by step guide students can follow to produce esters.
Isotopes and Relative Atomic Mass
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Isotopes and Relative Atomic Mass

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A comprehensive lesson which teaches students the basics of what makes an isotope and how relative isotopic mass can be calculated. By the end of the lesson learners should be able to: State what is meant by an Isotope. Describe how to calculate the relative atomic mass. Work backwords to calculate the relative abundance. Plenary checkpoint style question is used to assess understanding.
Products of electrolysis
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Products of electrolysis

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A comprehensive lesson which teaches students about the process of electrolysis. Slide by slide animations are used to guide the students through visualising the ions separating and being attracted to their relevant electrodes. Plenary questions are also available to test understanding. By the end of the lesson learners should be able to: Identify ions that make up an electrolyte. Describe the ions most likely to react at the anode / cathode. Explain the products formed during electrolysis.
Group 7 Halogens
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Group 7 Halogens

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By the end of the lesson learners should be able to: Identify halogens. Describe the trend in reactivity in group 7. Explain why halogens can be displaced. Suitable for KS3 (yrs 11-14) and KS4 (yrs 15-16) slides are labelled.
Ionic Compounds
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Ionic Compounds

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A simple to follow KS4 (Yrs 14-16) lesson describing the properties of Ionic compounds. **By the end of the lesson learners should be able to: ** Recall ionic compounds. Describe the properties of Ionic compounds. Explain why Ionic compounds have these properties.
Bonding Topic KS4
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Bonding Topic KS4

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A series of lessons targeted for a KS4 audience (yrs 14-16). Lessons require no preparation and are suitable for use with a cover teacher.
Group 0 - Noble Gases.
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Group 0 - Noble Gases.

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A comprehensive lesson which teaches students about the noble gases and their chemical properties. There are links to KS4 included where students explain the reasoning for being non-reactive in relation to the electron shells. Learning objective: To explore the trends seen in group 0 and explain their reactivity. By the end of the lesson learners should be able to: Identify Noble gases. Describe the properties of Noble gases. Explain why Noble gases are used for double glazing and Neon Lights. Suitable for KS3 (yrs 11-14) and KS4 (yrs 14-16) Slides are marked. 10 slides are included in the powerpoint.
Metals and water (alkali metals)
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Metals and water (alkali metals)

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A comprehensive lesson which teaches students about the reactions of alkali metals and water (specifically group 1). Learners will be able to explain the reactivity with regards to shielding. Learning objective: Explain the reactivity of group 1 metals with water and justify the reason for this reactivity. By the end of the lesson learners should be able to: Success criteria: Identify the products produced when metal and water react. Describe the order of reactivity in group 1 metals. Explain the dangers of Potassium, Rubidium and Caesium. Powerpoint contains 45 slides (some slide-by-slide animations)