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I post things that are finished and that work. I make resources when I can't find anything that works in the way which I want it to. If they don't work for you then let me know through the comments section and I'll try to put them right. If they do work and you like them then please comment too. Some things take a long time to make and to get right... so I charge a little for those.

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I post things that are finished and that work. I make resources when I can't find anything that works in the way which I want it to. If they don't work for you then let me know through the comments section and I'll try to put them right. If they do work and you like them then please comment too. Some things take a long time to make and to get right... so I charge a little for those.
OCR Gateway C1 Food Chemistry
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OCR Gateway C1 Food Chemistry

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Two powerpoints that show different aspects of food chemistry. They include recipes for those that want something more than boiling eggs. Thanks to my colleague, Mrs Cooper for the egg slide in the emulsifiers powerpoint
Alcohol issues
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Alcohol issues

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Two powerpoints that cover alcohol levels in the blood and alcohol related accidents.
pH
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pH

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A link from pH work in year 7 though GCSE to A-level
Fats and Oils
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Fats and Oils

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A powerpoint that shows the triester structure of fats and then looks at the different types of fatty acids. Comments welcome
Enzymes True or False Quiz
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Enzymes True or False Quiz

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Handy starter printed on two sheets to reduce to A5 on printing. Only you will know that all the answers are true, some look outlandish but they are real.
Some Key-words to use in controlled assessments
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Some Key-words to use in controlled assessments

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A version of the glossary provided by the exam boards. This one has had its reading age reduced but not it's content or it&'s usefulness. It can also be used to introduce the terms in KS3 if you are 'Getting Practical'
How many atoms are there in me? starter.
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How many atoms are there in me? starter.

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I don't know what prompted it but a student asked me, 'How many atoms are there in me?' After a quick calculation based on her mass and the atoms all being carbon, the number was too big to visualise. Hence the subsequent question from the same student, 'So how big would that be if every atom was a one pence piece?' This is the result. Thanks Niamh, for the original question
Isomers of butene
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Isomers of butene

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This introduces cis and trans isomerism. Let me rephrase that. This introduces E/Z isomerism.
carbon 13 NMR
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carbon 13 NMR

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Simple introduction and shows how to use the OCR data sheet to analyse a spectrum
Starter for the first lesson on atoms
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Starter for the first lesson on atoms

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simple powerpoint template that can be used to print two A5 sheets of questions and answers. Some are easy and will be revision of KS3, others introduce ideas from Gateway Science C4 comments welcome
Q&A sheet on rates for OCR Gateway C3
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Q&A sheet on rates for OCR Gateway C3

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The first page is the Q&A sheet, with questions from the syllabus. Higher tier questions in bold type. Students can revise alone, just fold down the middle. Or with a partner, the advantage being that the partner has the correct answers, so they don't have to invent questions or make up answers. Great for parental involvement in revision. The second page has the answers removed and can be used for testing. No need for you to mark it, if the pupils have their copy of the QéA sheet they can peer or self mark and then set targets. Comments and feedback welcome
Loop game for crude oil from Gateway C1
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Loop game for crude oil from Gateway C1

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Cut out the answer and question sections. Pupils find the answer to each question until they arrive back at the start. There is on question that doesnt fit, so watch out for it. comments welcome
Polymer structures
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Polymer structures

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This is really simple. A named monomer followed by the named polymer. The structure of both are shown clearly to help with relating the polymer to the monomer and vice versa.
Gorilla/ Chimpanzee Mystery
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Gorilla/ Chimpanzee Mystery

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Lesson plan outlines activity. Document can be cut up into strips for sorting. Last page can be held back for less able pupils. Pupils sort statements into ones that favour gorillas, ones that favour chimpanzees and ones that favour a new species. Ppt is a useful backdrop. Comments welcome.
Making and naming chain isomers
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Making and naming chain isomers

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This powerpoint is meant to be used in conjunction with a molecular modelling kit. Students work in groups to build what they think are the isomers called for. They can then rotate the chains to find out which ones are the same. Namenclature can also be tested Comments welcome.
The extraction of iron
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The extraction of iron

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This powerpoint focuses less on chemistry and more on the economic aspects of the process. Some good links to geography and business studies.
How NMR spectra are formed
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How NMR spectra are formed

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A journey through the interaction of light and matter. Looking at the different parts of the spectrum and how they are used for spectroscopy. Leads into NMR spectroscopy resource which deals with reading NMR spectra.