After a PhD in Medicinal Chemistry and some time in industry; I finally found my calling as a secondary school teacher in Chemistry.
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After a PhD in Medicinal Chemistry and some time in industry; I finally found my calling as a secondary school teacher in Chemistry.
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Please review the resources you buy in order for me to improve my teaching and my lessons
TOTAL OF 6 LESSONS
SET TO MIDDLE-LOW ABILITY
L2.12 Covalent compounds
L2.13 Properties of covalent compounds
L2.14 Allotropes and assigning compounds
L2.15 Miscible
L2.16 Chromatography
L2.17 Bonding models
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TOTAL OF 7 LESSONS and 1 HOMEWORK
SET TO MIDDLE-LOW ABILITY
L2.5 Ionic bonds
L2.6 Ionic compounds
L2.7 Properties
L2.8 Solubility
L2.9 Precipitation reactions
L2.10 Precipitation and ion tests
L2.11 Ion tests
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Main topics include:
- Ionic bonding
- Properties
- Ionic compounds
- Solubility
- Prep reactions
- ions
- Tests
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TOTAL OF 4 LESSONS
SET TO MIDDLE-LOW ABILITY: FOUNDATION (ALSO INCLUDING ISOTOPES FOR HIGHER)
L2.1 Mendeleev
L2.2 Atomic Structure
L2.3 Periodic table
L2.4 Electron shells
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Main topics include:
- Atoms
- Structure
- Protons, electrons and neutrons
- Electron configuration
- Mendeleev
- History of the atom
- Periodic table
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TOTAL OF 4 LESSONS
SET TO MIDDLE-LOW ABILITY: FOUNDATION
L1.5 Rocks
L1.6 and L1.7 Limestone (2 videos - FOUND ON THE INTERNET "QUARRY WITHOUT RULES AND LIMESTONE QUARRY IN YORKSHIRE")
L1.8 Chemical reactions
L1.9 Reactions of calcium carbonate
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Main topics include:
- Limestone
- Cement
- Quarrying
- Chemical reactions
- Observing Chemical reactions
- Calcium carbonate cycle
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TOTAL OF 4 LESSONS and 2 HOMEWORKS
SET TO MIDDLE-LOW ABILITY
L1.1 Atomosphere storyboard
L1.2 Changing atomosphere
L1.3 Oxygen in the atomosphere
L1.4 Atomosphere today
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Main topics include:
- Earth
-Early Earth
-Atomosphere
-Atomosphere today
-Processes for increasing/decreasing oxygen
-processes for increasing/decreasing carbon dioxide
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Edexcel Core practical guides for Combined Science Chemistry
NEW for SEPTEMBER 2017
The Scheme of Work relevant for each core practical is highlighted in square brackets e.g. [C2]
Core Practical 1 – C2.11 - Investigate the composition of inks using simple distillation and paper chromatography [C2]
Core Practical 2 – C3.6 - Investigate the change in pH on adding powdered calcium hydroxide or calcium oxide to a fixed volume of dilute hydrochloric acid [C8]
Core Practical 3 – C3.17 - Investigate the preparation of pure, dry hydrated copper sulphate crystals starting from copper oxide including the use of a water bath [C8]
Core Practical 4 – C3.31 - Investigate the electrolysis of copper sulphate solution with inert electrodes and copper electrodes [C10]
Core Practical 6 – C7.1 - Investigate the effects of changing the conditions of a reaction on the rates of chemical reactions by:
a) Measuring the production of a gas (in the reaction between hydrochloric acid and marble chips)
b) Observing a colour change (in the reaction between sodium thiosulfate and hydrochloric [C14]
PHYSICS
Core Practical 1 - Investigating force, mass and acceleration
Core Practical 2 - Measuring speed of waves in liquids and solids
Core Practical 3 - Investigating Refraction
Core Practical 5 - Investigating Resistance
Core Practical 6 - Investigating Density
Core Practical 7 - Investigating Thermal Energy
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Edexcel Core practical guides for Combined Science Chemistry
NEW for SEPTEMBER 2017
The Scheme of Work relevant for each core practical is highlighted in square brackets e.g. [C2]
Core Practical 1 – C2.11 - Investigate the composition of inks using simple distillation and paper chromatography [C2]
Core Practical 2 – C3.6 - Investigate the change in pH on adding powdered calcium hydroxide or calcium oxide to a fixed volume of dilute hydrochloric acid [C8]
Core Practical 3 – C3.17 - Investigate the preparation of pure, dry hydrated copper sulphate crystals starting from copper oxide including the use of a water bath [C8]
Core Practical 4 – C3.31 - Investigate the electrolysis of copper sulphate solution with inert electrodes and copper electrodes [C10]
Core Practical 6 – C7.1 - Investigate the effects of changing the conditions of a reaction on the rates of chemical reactions by:
a) Measuring the production of a gas (in the reaction between hydrochloric acid and marble chips)
b) Observing a colour change (in the reaction between sodium thiosulfate and hydrochloric [C14]
Core Practical 1 ��� B1.6- Looking at cells
Core Practical 2 – B1.10 Investigate the effect of pH on enzyme activity
Core Practical 3 – B1.16 - Investigate osmosis in potatoes
Core Practical 4 – B6.5 - Investigate the effect of light intensity on the rate of photosynthesis
Core Practical 5 – B8.11 - Investigate the rate of respiration in living organisms
Core Practical 6 - B9.6 - Investigate the relationship between organisms and their environment using field-work techniques, including quadrats and belt transects
PHYSICS
Core Practical 1 - Investigating force, mass and acceleration
Core Practical 2 - Measuring speed of waves in liquids and solids
Core Practical 3 - Investigating Refraction
Core Practical 5 - Investigating Resistance
Core Practical 6 - Investigating Density
Core Practical 7 - Investigating Thermal Energy
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Edexcel Core practical guides for Combined Science Chemistry
NEW for SEPTEMBER 2017
The Scheme of Work relevant for each core practical is highlighted in square brackets e.g. [C2]
Core Practical 1 – C2.11 - Investigate the composition of inks using simple distillation and paper chromatography [C2]
Core Practical 2 – C3.6 - Investigate the change in pH on adding powdered calcium hydroxide or calcium oxide to a fixed volume of dilute hydrochloric acid [C8]
Core Practical 3 – C3.17 - Investigate the preparation of pure, dry hydrated copper sulphate crystals starting from copper oxide including the use of a water bath [C8]
Core Practical 4 – C3.31 - Investigate the electrolysis of copper sulphate solution with inert electrodes and copper electrodes [C10]
Core Practical 6 – C7.1 - Investigate the effects of changing the conditions of a reaction on the rates of chemical reactions by:
a) Measuring the production of a gas (in the reaction between hydrochloric acid and marble chips)
b) Observing a colour change (in the reaction between sodium thiosulfate and hydrochloric [C14]
Core Practical 1 – B1.6- Looking at cells
Core Practical 2 – B1.10 Investigate the effect of pH on enzyme activity
Core Practical 3 – B1.16 - Investigate osmosis in potatoes
Core Practical 4 – B6.5 - Investigate the effect of light intensity on the rate of photosynthesis
Core Practical 5 – B8.11 - Investigate the rate of respiration in living organisms
Core Practical 6 - B9.6 - Investigate the relationship between organisms and their environment using field-work techniques, including quadrats and belt transects
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Homework for: some answers
CC2 Separating mixtures - core practicals (Chromatography and Distillation)
CC3 Atomic structure (Electron configuration/Atoms_
CC5-7 Bonding (ionic/covalent/allotropes)
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Edexcel Core practical guides for Combined Science Chemistry
Students can monitor progress - NEW for SEPTEMBER 2017
The Scheme of Work relevant for each core practical is highlighted in square brackets e.g. [C2]
Core Practical 1 – C2.11 - Investigate the composition of inks using simple distillation and paper chromatography [C2]
Core Practical 2 – C3.6 - Investigate the change in pH on adding powdered calcium hydroxide or calcium oxide to a fixed volume of dilute hydrochloric acid [C8]
Core Practical 3 – C3.17 - Investigate the preparation of pure, dry hydrated copper sulphate crystals starting from copper oxide including the use of a water bath [C8]
Core Practical 4 – C3.31 - Investigate the electrolysis of copper sulphate solution with inert electrodes and copper electrodes [C10]
Core Practical 6 – C7.1 - Investigate the effects of changing the conditions of a reaction on the rates of chemical reactions by:
a) Measuring the production of a gas (in the reaction between hydrochloric acid and marble chips)
b) Observing a colour change (in the reaction between sodium thiosulfate and hydrochloric [C14]
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KS3 Scheme of work and lessons for Unit 7b Chemistry - Acid and Alkalis
Aimed for BOTH High ability and LOW ability the information is found in the slides at the bottom to tell you the difference
7F Introductary lesson:
Lesson 1- Introduction to acids and alkalis
To recall the main hazard symbols
To be able to describe the difference between acids and alkalis
To understand the difference between dilute and concentrated
7Fb Indicators:
Lesson 2 -Indicators
To understand what indicators are
To be able to explain the colour changes associated with litmus and universal indicator
To evaluate the effectiveness of different indicators.
7Fc Acidity and alkalinity:
Lesson 3 - pH and pH scale
To describe the main features of the pH scale
To be able to describe alternative methods that can be used to investigate the pH
To describe solutions as being more or less acidic/alkaline by comparing their pHs
7Fd Neutralisation:
Lesson 4 - Neutralisation 1 (pH of soil)
To understand the term neutralisation
To demonstrate how the application of neutralisation is important in everyday life
To explain several applications of neutralisation
Lesson 5 - Neutralisation 2
To know different bases and acids
To understand how to name salts
To be able to supply missing reactants or products to complete word equations
7Fe Neutralisation in daily life
Lesson 6 - Prepare a salt and how carbonates react differently
To know the different ways to produce a salt
To prepare a salt
To explain further uses of neutralisation
6 lessons including practicals and homework (could be split into 8 lessons)
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KS3 Scheme of work and lessons for Unit 7E Chemistry
Aimed for BOTH HIGH AND LOW ABILITY (SLIDES TELL WHICH IS WHICH)
7Ea Mixtures:
Lesson 1- Solid, liquid and gases
To recall the three states of matter
To be able to explain the properties of the three states of matter
To consolidate learning
Lesson 2 - Separating mixtures
To understand the difference between elements, compounds and mixtures
To understand the term colloid
To be able to explain how different separating methods work
7Eb Solution:
Lesson 3 - Solutions
To understand the terms solute, solvent and solution
To be able to explain what happens to the mass in a physical change
To understand the term “saturated solution”
Lesson 4 - Dissolving
To understand the term solubility
To be able to plan and complete an experiment
To consolidate and explain how factors affect how much of a substance dissolves
7Ec Evaporation:
Lesson 5 - Evaporation
To know what happens during evaporating
To be able state what happens at a material’s boiling point
To be able to identify how different mixtures should be separated
7Ed Chromatography:
Lesson 6 - Chromatography
To know the term ‘chromatography’ and give examples of where it is used
To be able to explain how chromatography works
To understand how to evaluate the information provided by chromatograms
7Ee Distillation:
Lesson 7 - Distillation
To know what distillation is
To be able to explain how distillation works and carry out a simple experiment
To give examples of where distillation is used
7 lessons including practicals and homework
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KS3 Scheme of work and lessons for Unit 8E Chemistry
Aimed for High/middle and low ability and all relevant differentiation is explained below each slide
8Ea Oxidation:
Lesson 1- Oxidation
To be able to state the meaning of the term Oxidation
To be able to explain the difference between oxidation and reduction
To complete word equations for oxidation reactions
Lesson 2 - Conservation of mass
To be able to explain in equations that there are always the same number of atoms that react compared to those formed
To understand what is meant by “the conservation of mass”
To model simple reactions using symbol equations
8Ec Fire safety:
Lesson 3 - Fire safety
To be able to use the fire triangle
To be able to define the word exothermic and combustion
To apply all knowledge by answering questions
Lesson 4 - Fuel
To understand the term variable
To investigate the temperature rise of water when some fuels are burnt
To compare the temperature rise of water when some fuels are burnt
8Ed Air pollution:
Lesson 5 - Combustion
To be able to name the products formed by complete/incomplete combustion of hydrocarbons
To describe the problems caused by incomplete combustion
To recall the oxidation reactions between metals and non-metals
Lesson 6 - Air pollution
To know the gases that cause acid rain
To be able to describe the effects of acid rain
To explain some problems of acid rain and how to reduce them
8Ee Global warming:
Lesson 7 - Global warming 1
To know the names of the greenhouse gases
To be able to describe how the greenhouse effect is caused
To be able to interpret graphs that show climate change
Lesson 8 - Global warming 2
To understand what human activities may influence the climate
To be able to explain the problems that climate change may cause
To explain how to limit the impact of predicted climate change
8 lessons including practicals
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Edexcel CC10 Electrolytic processes CC11 Obtaining and using metals
CC12 reversible rxn
TOPIC 3 Chemical changes (ELECTROLYSIS ONLY) PAPER 1- NEW for SEPTEMBER 2017
TOPIC 4 Extracting metals and Equilibria PAPER 1 - NEW for SEPTEMBER 2017
Learning objectives:
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Edexcel CC13 Transition metals, alloys and corrosion for the new 9-1 GCSE
TOPIC 5 SEPARATE SCIENCE PAPER 1 - NEW for SEPTEMBER 2017
Learning objectives:
To be able recall the properties of metals and the typical properties associated to transition metals
To understand the properties of iron and what make it a typical transition metal
To consolidate knowledge by answering questions
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Main topics include:
- Where are the transition metals found in the periodic table?
- WHat are the typical properties of transition metals?
- What properties of iron make it a typical transition metals?
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Edexcel CC12 Reversible reaction and Equilibria for the new 9-1 GCSE
TOPIC 4 Extracting metals and Equilibria PAPER 1 - NEW for SEPTEMBER 2017
Learning objectives:
LOWER
To be able to explain what is meant by the term dynamic equilibrium
To be able to describe the manufacture of ammonia
To be able to interpret graphs associated with the manufacture of ammonia to recall the ideal conditions
HIGHER
To recall how the position of a dynamic equilibrium is changed
To understand Le Chatelier’s Principle (H)
To predict how the position of the equilibrium is affected by changes in temperature, pressure and concentration (H)
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Main topics include:
- WHat is meant by dynamic equilibrium?
- How is ammonia manufactured?
- HIGHER How do changes in the temperature, pressure and concentration affect the equilibrium position? (Start towards higher lesson Sc15b Fractors affecting equilibrium - which comes later in the spec)
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Edexcel CC10 Electrolytic processes for the new 9-1 GCSE
TOPIC 3 Chemical changes PAPER 1- NEW for SEPTEMBER 2017
Attached PowerPoints and GUIDE for CORE PRACTICAL - monitor and follow student progress
In my opinion:
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Learning objectives:
LESSON 12 LOWER LESSON
To investigate the change in mass of the anode and of the cathode, when copper sulfate solution is electrolysed between copper electrodes
To explain how this process can be used to purify copper
To be able to answer evaluation questions
HIGHER LESSON
To explain the reactions taking place at the copper electrodes (H)
LESSON 13
LOWER
To process the results from last lesson (electrolysis of copper sulfate with copper electrodes)
To be able to explain what happens during the electrolysis of copper sulfate with inert electrodes
To be able to answer questions
HIGHER
To explain the reactions taking place at the inert electrodes (H)
LESSON 11 - LOWER LESSON
To understand the terms electrolysis, electrolytes, anode, cathode and electrodes
To explain what happens to the ions during electrolysis
To explain what happens to the ions during electrolysis of NaCl
HIGHER LESSON
To understand the reactions at the electrodes during electrolysis (H)
Learning objectives: LESSON 11-12
LOWER LESSON
To recall important points by completing a 10 question check up
To explain how to predict the products of electrolysis of molten ionic solids
To explain how to predict the products of electrolysis of aqueous solutions
HIGHER LESSON
To explain the reactions taking place at the electrodes (H)
Answers all underneath each slide
Support also available where necessary
AfL sections and mini quizzes
Reducing the need for photocopying
Homework- but no answers unfortunately (I will add them when I have more time)
Main topics include:
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Edexcel CC10 Electrolytic processes for the new 9-1 GCSE
TOPIC 3 Chemical changes PAPER 1- NEW for SEPTEMBER 2017
Learning objectives:
LOWER LESSON
To recall important points by completing a 10 question check up
To explain how to predict the products of electrolysis of molten ionic solids
To explain how to predict the products of electrolysis of aqueous solutions
HIGHER LESSON
To explain how to predict the products of electrolysis of molten ionic solids
To explain how to predict the products of electrolysis of aqueous solutions
To explain the reactions taking place at the electrodes (H)
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Answers all underneath each slide
Support also available where necessary
AfL sections and mini quizzes
Reducing the need for photocopying
Homework- but no answers unfortunately (I will add them when I have more time)
Main topics include:
-How do you predict the products formed for molten ionic compounds?
- how do you predict the products formed for aqueous ionic compounds?
- HIGHER writing ionic half equations for the above two statements
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Edexcel CC10 Electrolytic processes for the new 9-1 GCSE
Attached - powerpoints and CORE PRACTICAL plus student guide
Learning objectives:
LESSON 1 LOWER LESSON
To investigate the change in mass of the anode and of the cathode, when copper sulfate solution is electrolysed between copper electrodes
To explain how this process can be used to purify copper
To be able to answer evaluation questions
HIGHER LESSON
To investigate the change in mass of the anode and of the cathode, when copper sulfate solution is electrolysed between copper electrodes
To explain how this process can be used to purify copper
To explain the reactions taking place at the copper electrodes (H)
LESSON 2
LOWER
To process the results from last lesson (electrolysis of copper sulfate with copper electrodes)
To be able to explain what happens during the electrolysis of copper sulfate with inert electrodes
To be able to answer questions
HIGHER
To process the results from last lesson (electrolysis of copper sulfate with copper electrodes)
To be able to explain what happens during the electrolysis of copper sulfate with inert electrodes
To explain the reactions taking place at the inert electrodes (H)
Learning objectives:
LOWER LESSON
To understand the terms electrolysis, electrolytes, anode, cathode and electrodes
To explain what happens to the ions during electrolysis
To explain what happens to the ions during electrolysis of NaCl
HIGHER LESSON
To understand the terms electrolysis, electrolytes, anode, cathode and electrodes
To explain what happens to the ions during electrolysis of NaCl
To understand the reactions at the electrodes during electrolysis (H)
All extension questions available on each slide
Answers all underneath each slide
Support also available where necessary
AfL sections and mini quizzes
Reducing the need for photocopying
Homework- but no answers unfortunately (I will add them when I have more time)
Main topics include:
- What is an electrolyte?
- What happens to the ions during electrolysis in NaCl (brought forward from 10 b)
- How do you explain the product formed in the electrolysis of sodium chloride?
- HIGHER - How do you explain and represent the reactions taking place at the electrodes in electrolysis - using NaCl as an example
- Core practical Electrolysis of copper sulfate solution (using copper and graphite electrodes)
- purification of copper using electrolysis
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Edexcel CC10 Electrolytic processes for the new 9-1 GCSE
TOPIC 3 Chemical changes PAPER 1- NEW for SEPTEMBER 2017
Attached are Powerpoints and a student guide - students can track progress
CORE P MASTER - 2 lessons
Learning objectives:
LESSON 1 LOWER LESSON
To investigate the change in mass of the anode and of the cathode, when copper sulfate solution is electrolysed between copper electrodes
To explain how this process can be used to purify copper
To be able to answer evaluation questions
HIGHER LESSON
To investigate the change in mass of the anode and of the cathode, when copper sulfate solution is electrolysed between copper electrodes
To explain how this process can be used to purify copper
To explain the reactions taking place at the copper electrodes (H)
LESSON 2
LOWER
To process the results from last lesson (electrolysis of copper sulfate with copper electrodes)
To be able to explain what happens during the electrolysis of copper sulfate with inert electrodes
To be able to answer questions
HIGHER
To process the results from last lesson (electrolysis of copper sulfate with copper electrodes)
To be able to explain what happens during the electrolysis of copper sulfate with inert electrodes
To explain the reactions taking place at the inert electrodes (H)
Homework- but no answers unfortunately (I will add them when I have more time)
All extension questions available on each slide
Answers all underneath each slide
Support also available where necessary
AfL sections and mini quizzes
Reducing the need for photocopying
Main topics include:
- Core practical Electrolysis of copper sulfate solution (using copper and graphite electrodes)
- purification of copper using electrolysis
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