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Properties of Water
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Properties of Water

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By the end of the lesson learners will be able to: Identify the charges with a water molecule. Describe how a meniscus is formed. Explain why ice floats in water.
Serial Dilution
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Serial Dilution

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Aimed toward BTEC Applied science Nationals Level 3 students - unit 2 Assignment A. Learners will be able to. Identify the concentration of solutions. Describe how to calculate concentration. Create a method for serial dilutions.
Beer-Lambert law of Absorbance
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Beer-Lambert law of Absorbance

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Aimed toward BTEC applied science Nationals level 3 (yrs 16-18) Unit 2 assignment A Use of Beer-Lambert Law to calculate concentration. Identify the elements of the Beer-Lambert equation. Describe how concentration affects absorbance. Explain the link between the colour of a solution and the concentration.
Extinction KS3
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Extinction KS3

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For use with KS3 students (yrs 11-14) By the end of the lesson learners should be able to: Identify extinct organisms. Describe processes of extinction. Explain why gene banks are necessary.
DNA and inheritance KS3
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DNA and inheritance KS3

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Suitable for KS3 students (yrs 11-14) By the end of the lesson learners should be able to: Identify what DNA contains. Describe how organisms inherit their traits. Create Punnett squares to show the inheritance of offspring.
Continuous and Discontinuous Variation KS3
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Continuous and Discontinuous Variation KS3

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Suited towards KS3 students (yrs 11-14) By the end of the lesson learners should be able to: Identify types of variation Compare continuous and discontinuous variation. Create graphs to show continuous and discontinuous variation.
Variation KS3
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Variation KS3

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Suited towards KS3 students (yrs 11-14) By the end of the lesson learners should be able to: Identify variation Compare environmental and inherited variation Explain why variation comes about.
Adapting to Change KS3
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Adapting to Change KS3

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Suited towards KS3 students (yrs 11-14) By the end of the lesson learners should be able to: Identify ways that organisms adapt to change. Describe what is meant by predator-prey relationships. Explain why organisms change through the seasons.
Alcohol
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Alcohol

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By the end of the lesson learners will be able to: Identify the organ damaged by alcohol. Describe how alcohol affects the body. Explain why drink driving is illegal.
Colorimetry
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Colorimetry

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Targeted towards Pearsons BTEC Applied Science Unit 2 - Assignment A. By the end of the lesson learners will be able to: Describe how substances treat light. Describe how to calibrate a colorimeter. Deduce the concentration of an unknown solution using an absorbance / concentration plot.
Titration Analysis
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Titration Analysis

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Targeted towards Pearsons BTEC Applied Science Unit 2 Assignment A. By the end of the lesson learners will be able to: Produce a table of volume added and pH when observing a titation. Calculate the concentration of the unknown sample. Produce a graph of pH against volume added including the equivalence point. Produce a graph of Change of pH / Change of volume against volume added and label the equivalence point here. This graph can also be referred to as the graph of the first integral of pH against volume.
Titrations Introduction
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Titrations Introduction

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Targeting Pearsons BTEC Applied science Unit 2 Assignment A. By the end of the lesson learners will be able to: Recall the definition of an acid and alkali. Identify the end point of a titration Describe how a titration is completed. Explain the products of a titration.
Making Standard Solution and Calibration
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Making Standard Solution and Calibration

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Targeting the Pearsons BTEC nationals Applied Science Unit 2 - Assignment A. By the end of the lesson learners will be able to: Calibrate equipment, Produce COSHH standard risk assessments, and produce a standard / stock solution.
Turning Forces (Moments)
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Turning Forces (Moments)

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By the end of the lesson learners should be able to: Identify pivots. Describe how a moment is made. Explain why doors have their handle on the furthest point from the pivot.
Exam Question Techniques
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Exam Question Techniques

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By the end of the lessons learners should be able to: Identify what is meant by the command words: State, describe and explain. Answer a describe question. Answer an explain question.
Chi Squared and T-tests for Significance
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Chi Squared and T-tests for Significance

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A comprehensive lesson which teaches students about how to perform chi squared tests and t-tests for significance. Students will be able to practice their understanding and are given step by step walkthroughs of how to calculate. By the end of the lesson learners should be able to: State what’s meant by significance. Describe how to calculate Chi-Squared values. Explain how T-tests show significance. Number of slides = 40
Converting Units
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Converting Units

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By the end of the lesson learners should be able to: Identify some examples of units. Describe how to calculate derived units. Compare the magnitude of mega, kilo, milli and micro units.
Interpreting Graphs
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Interpreting Graphs

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By the end of the lesson learners should be able to: Identify trends in a graph. Describe how to complete lines / curves of best fit. Explain why extrapolation of data is useful.
Creating Bar and Line Graphs
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Creating Bar and Line Graphs

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A beginner’s approach lesson to making bar and line graphs. Following the lesson, learners will be able to determine whether bar graphs or line graphs are necessary to represent data and will be able to construct these graphs independently. Learning objective: Evaluate the construction of graphs and tables… Success criteria: Identify bar and line graphs. Describe how and when to plot bar and line graphs. Explain why graphs are used. 7 Slides included.