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.
Enjoy!
Please review the resources you buy in order for me to improve my teaching and my lessons
TOPIC 7 Rates of reaction PAPER 2- NEW for SEPTEMBER 2017
CC15a Exothermic and endothermic reactions
L8 Energy changes
LESSON
To know and recall the definitions of endothermic and exothermic reactions
To be able to recognise an endothermic and exothermic reaction from practical data
To list several endothermic and exothermic reactions
All extension questions available on each slide
Answers all underneath each slide
Support also available where necessary
All powerpoints have:
- Summary questions
- Independent learning
Some powerpoints have:
- Practical's
- Group activities
- AfL
-Activate learning
-Demonstrate learning
All relating to specification (any pictures used have all been taken from the internet and I am not trying to claim rights to any pictures or information used)
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Edexcel CC25 Qualitative analysis: Test for ions for the new 9-1 GCSE
TOPIC 9 SEPARATE SCIENCE PAPER 2 - NEW for SEPTEMBER 2017
Included:
2 Lessons
Evaluation sheet for the core practical (student sheet)
Assessment points - purple sheet assessment
CLONE THE TEACHER - help during a practical lesson that requires less input from the teacher (to allow them to push themselves)
10 plenary questions
Part 1 of the CORE PRACTICAL - flame tests and microscale metal cation identification Included:
Part 2 of the CORE PRACTICAL - metal anion identification (halide, sulfate and carbonate)
Learning objectives: LESSON 1
To describe flame tests to identify ions in solids
To explain how metal ions are identified using sodium hydroxide solution
To be able to write ionic half equations for the formation of metal hydroxides
Learning objectives: LESSON 2
To explain how carbonate ions and sulfate ions are detected
To explain how halide ions are detected
To consolidate with exam style questions
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
No exam questions due to copy write
Main topics include:
- Identification of metal cations (with sodium hydroxide solution)
- Flame tests
- Describe the chemical test for ammonia
- Describe the chemical test for Carbon dioxide
- Metal anions tests
- sulfate ions
- halide ions
- carbonate ions
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Edexcel 9-1 TOPIC 9 Sc23 Carboxylic acids and alcohols SEPARATE or TRIPLE PAPER 2
Edexcel CC23c Carboxylic acids for the new 9-1 GCSE
TOPIC 9 SEPARATE SCIENCE PAPER 2 - NEW for SEPTEMBER 2017
Learning objectives: LESSON 3
Objectives: ALL HIGHER CONTENT ONLY
To recall the functional group specific to carboxylic acids
To be able to draw and predict the structures of several carboxylic acids
To understand how carboxylic acids are formed
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
No exam questions due to copy write
Main topics include:
-carboxylic acids names, formulae and structure
-how are CA produced
- functional group identification
-influence on chemical properties
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Edexcel 9-1 TOPIC 9 Sc36 Bulk and surface properties of matter - nanoparticles SEPARATE or TRIPLE PAPER 2
TOPIC 9 SEPARATE SCIENCE PAPER 2 - NEW for SEPTEMBER 2017
Learning objectives: LESSON 1
Objectives: ALL HIGHER CONTENT ONLY
To state some properties of glass, clay, ceramics, composites, polymers and metals
To describe uses of the materials
To explain, using data, why the properties of a material make it suitable for a given use
LESSON 2:
To describe the properties of nanoparticulate materials
To describe some uses of nanoparticles
To explain some risks of nanoparticles
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
No exam questions due to copy write
Main topics include:
-ceramics, polymres, metals, choosing the correct material
- composite materials
- nanoparticles (uses, problems and properties)
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Edexcel 9-1 TOPIC 5 Sc14 Quantitative analysis: Percentage Yields + moles SEPARATE or TRIPLE PAPER 1
TOPIC 5 SEPARATE SCIENCE PAPER 1 - NEW for SEPTEMBER 2017
Learning objectives: LESSON 1
Objectives:
To understand the difference between the actual yield and the theoretical yield
To be able to calculate the percentage yield of a reaction from the actual yield and the theoretical yield
To recall how to calculate masses using moles
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
No exam questions due to copy write
Main topics include:
- calculating percentage yields from theoretical and actual yields
- calculating percentage yields from reacting masses using moles to calculate the theoretical or actual yield
- why is the actual yield usually less than the theoretical (practical losses, incomplete reactions and competing/unwanted side reactions)
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Edexcel 9-1 TOPIC 5 Sc14 Quantitative analysis: Percentage Yields + moles SEPARATE or TRIPLE PAPER 1
TOPIC 5 SEPARATE SCIENCE PAPER 1 - NEW for SEPTEMBER 2017
Learning objectives: LESSON 1
Objectives:
To recall the atom economy of a reaction
To make Magnesium sulphate in 3 different ways then work out which is the best (most economical!)
To explain why a particular reaction pathway is chosen to produce a particular product, given data (HIGHER OBJECTIVE)
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
No exam questions due to copy write
Main topics include:
- Most economical reaction
- To explain why a particular reaction pathway is chosen to produce a particular product, given data (H)
- atom economy - calculations
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KS3 Scheme of work and lessons for Unit 8F Chemistry
Aimed for High ability but can be adapted for low/middle ability if required
8Fa The atom:
Lesson 1- Dalton’s model
To understand the terms atoms, elements and compounds
To explain why different elements have different physical properties
To write and identify the chemical symbols for elements
8Fb Chemical properties:
Lesson 2 - Changes: physical and chemical
To know the difference between a chemical and a physical change
To complete a practical to distinguish between a chemical and physical change
To explain the ways to identify chemical reaction
Lesson 3: Chemical reactions
To understand the terms reactant and product
To understand different types of chemical reactions
To model chemical reactions using word equations
Lesson 4: Chemical formulae
To know how atoms are rearranged in chemical reactions
To interpret formulae to identify types and ratio of atoms in a compound
To write simple chemical formulae from information on a structure
8Fc Mendeleev’s table:
Lesson 5 - Mendleev
To describe how Mendeleev arranged the elements into the periodic table
To be able to identify the alkali metals, halogens, (transition metals) and noble gases in the periodic table.
To be able to state what elements in the same group of the periodic table share
Lesson 6 - Properties
To understand the properties of metals
To recall the typical properties of alkali metals
To recall the typical properties of halogens
8Fd Trends:
Lesson 7 - Chemical trends
To be able to explain the differences between the physical and chemical properties of metal and non-metal oxides
To describe the reactions of metals with water
To be able to use data to identify trends in chemical properties within a group
WITH EXTRA LESSONS ON THE ATOM
7 lessons including practicals
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
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AQA AS level Unit 3 Section 3:: Alcohols
Unit 3 Section 3: Alkenes and Alcohols
AQA AS Level Unit 3 Section 3 Alcohols (Oxidation, Required practical 5 - distillation of cyclohexanol, hydration of ethene, ethanol production - fermentation and hydration of ethene)
AQA AS level Unit 3 Section 3: 3.3.4 Alkenes
Using the specification and books
No exam questions are included due to copy right
Including:
Homework booklets
Assessment sheets
Interactive powerpoints (rarely seen in A-level)
RSC STARTER FOR 10 CAN BE FOUND ON RSC WEBSITE
Alkenes section
Introduction to alkenes
Lesson 1:
Objectives:
To recall what alkenes are
To understand what isomerism do alkenes display
To explain why alkenes are reactive
Electrophilic addition
Lesson 2:
Objectives:
To understand what electrophilic addition reactions are
To understand the reactions of alkenes with different electrophiles
To understand what happens with asymmetrical alkenes
Additional Polymerisation
Lesson 3:
Objectives:
To recall the terms polymer, monomer and polymerisation
To explain additional polymerisation reactions
To know some uses of polymers
Mechanism recap
Lesson 4: no powerpoint just questions
AQA AS level Unit 3 Section 3:: Alcohols
Unit 3 Section 3: Alkenes and Alcohols
AQA AS Level Unit 3 Section 3 Alcohols (Oxidation, Required practical 5 - distillation of cyclohexanol, hydration of ethene, ethanol production - fermentation and hydration of ethene)
Using the specification and books
No exam questions are included due to copy right
Including:
Homework booklets
Assessment sheets
Interactive powerpoints (rarely seen in A-level)
RSC STARTER FOR 10 CAN BE FOUND ON RSC WEBSITE
3.3.5.1 Alcohol production
LESSON 1/2
Objectives:
STARTER GCSE RECAP (separate science)
To classify alcohols
To write equations and give conditions for the production of alcohols
To compare the two methods of producing ethanol
3.3.5.2 Oxidation of alcohols
LESSON 2: PRACTICALS
Oxidation and distinguishing between aldehydes and ketones
Objectives:
To identify the products when 1o, 2o and 3o alcohols are oxidised
To understand practically how to distinguish 3o alcohols from 1o and 2o by reaction with acidified potassium dichromate(VI)
To carry out test-tube reactions to distinguish aldehydes from ketones by reaction with Tollens’ reagent and Fehling’s solution
3.3.5.3 Elimination
LESSON 3:
Objectives:
To understand what an elimination reaction is
To identify products of alcohol elimination reactions
To understand how addition polymers can be made from alkenes made this way without using monomers derived from crude oil
LESSON 4/5:
Required practical 5
Distillation of a product from a reaction.
Objectives:
To prepare cyclohexene by the dehydration of cyclohexanol and to distil the cyclohexene from the reaction mixture
To test the product to confirm the identity
To evaluate the experiment
Homework booklet with answers
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AQA GCSE 9-1 CHEMISTRY UNIT 3.1 Chemical measurements, conservation of mass, equations (no moles)
4.3.1 Chemical measurements, conservation of mass and the quantitative
interpretation of chemical equations
4.3.1.1 Conservation of mass and balanced chemical equations
4.3.1.2 Relative formula mass
4.3.1.3 Mass changes when a reactant or product is a gas
4.3.1.4 Chemical measurements
Content split over 7 lessons (lessons in our school are 40 minutes so can condense material for longer lessons if required)
All exam questions have been removed for copyright purposes
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
Homework can also be used as extension sheets in lessons - or for higher ability students
EXTRA LESSONS INCLUDE (as we teach it anyway in our school to help with A-level) Molecular to empirical conversion, empirical to molecular conversion, empircial formula practical and balancing equations with skittles.
Lesson 1: Relative formula mass
To know the term relative atomic mass (Ar)
To be able to count atoms
To be able to use the formulae of a substance to calculate its mass (Mr)
Lesson 2: Molecular formula
To know the terms molecular and empirical formula
To be able to deduce the molecular formula of a compound from its empirical formula and its relative molecular mass
To consolidate learning
Lesson 3: Empirical formula
To be able to calculate the formulae of simple compounds from reacting masses and understand that these are empirical formulae
To consolidate learning with questions
Lesson 4: Empirical formula practical
To know how to carry out a practical to determine the empirical formula of a compound
To be able to calculate the empirical formula of a simple compound such as magnesium oxide
To consolidate learning with questions (BS booklet)
Lesson 5: Conservation of mass - enclosed system
To understand the terms closed and non-enclosed systems
To investigate what happens to the reactants and products in a closed system
To understand what the law of conservation of mass is
Lesson 6: Conservation of mass - non enclosed system
To be able to apply the law of conservation of mass to a non-enclosed system
To be able to draw the particle arrangements of reactants and products
To consolidate learning with questions
Lesson 7: Concentration g/dm3
To be able to define the term ‘concentration’ (H)
To be able to convert between cm3 and dm3
To understand how to calculate the concentration of solutions in g dm-3 or g/dm3
EXTRA:
Lesson 8a
Balancing equations
To be able to count atoms in equations
To be able to understand how to balance equations
To consolidate learning with questions
Lesson 8b
…with skittles
To recall the term relative atomic mass (Ar) and relative formula mass (Mr)
To be able to count atoms in equations
To be able to understand how to balance equations
Complete lessons, booklet, student booklet, answers, homeworks, worksheets, practicals
L1 & 2 Metals and water, L3-6 Metals and acid, L7 Metals and oxygen, L8 & 9 Displacement, L10 Extraction, L11 Quck quiz
Free booklet found in my shop - it cannot be added here due to licence (AQA KS3 booklets)
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COmplete questions, answers, studentbooklet, worksheets, homeworks, test and practical
L1 Definitions, L2 Models, L3 Uses, L3b PT/Mendeleev, L4 Compounds, L5 Naming compounds, L5b Practical with metal and non metals, L6 worksheets,
Free booklet found in my shop - it cannot be added here due to licence (AQA KS3 booklets)
Good overview for a Year 7 group
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Edexcel CC13 Groups in the periodic table for the new 9-1 GCSE
TOPIC 6 Groups of the periodic table PAPER 2- NEW for SEPTEMBER 2017
Learning objectives:
To review homework about the alkali metals
To be able to describe how the physical properties of the halogens change going down group 7
To be able to describe the reactions of halogens with metals
LESSON 2:
To complete a 10 question check up
To be able to describe the reactions of halogens with metals
To be able to describe their relative relativities of the halogens in terms of electronic configurations
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:
-How do the physical properties of the halogens change, going down group 7?
- How do we test for chlorine gas?
- How do halogens react with metals and hydrogen?
All relating to specification (any pictures used have all been taken from the internet and I am not trying to claim rights to any pictures or information used)
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Edexcel CC11 Obtaining and using metal for the new 9-1 GCSE
TOPIC 4 Extracting metals and Equilibria PAPER 1 - NEW for SEPTEMBER 2017
Learning objectives:
To understand the terms oxidation and reduction in terms of oxygen
To be able to recall the extraction of metals and what this means in terms of oxidation and reduction
To explain the position of a metal in the reactivity series relative to its resistance to corrosion
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:
-How do you explain oxidation and reduction in terms of oxygen?
- What types of reaction happen to ores when metals are extracted?
- How is the position of a metal in the reactivity series related to its resistance to corrosion?
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KS3 Unit 7H Chemistry - Chemical reactions
Aimed for High and low ability Year 7 but can be adapted for middle ability if required - all slides are different and differentiated - more information is found under each slide
8 Lessons and worksheets with answers
Lesson 7Ha: The air we breathe
Lesson 1-
To explain the difference between elements, compounds, mixtures and atoms
To interpret particle models of mixtures, atoms, elements and compounds
To be able to describe the difference between a mixture and pure substances
Lesson 2-
To recall that atoms can be joined together by bonds
To represent atoms using a model
To recall the names of the most important gases mixed in air
Lesson 7Hb: Earth’s elements
Lesson 3-
To be able to use the periodic table correctly
To explain how elements have been discovered
To be able to recall that different materials have different properties
Lesson 7Hc: Metals and non-metals
Lesson 4 -
To be able to identify the positions of metals and non-metals
To describe some common properties of metals and non-metals
To be able to explain the advantages of recycling metals
Lesson 5 -
To be able to recall how to use the periodic table
To be able to use experimental evidence to identify metals and non-metals
To consolidate by creating a poster
Lesson 7Hd: Making compounds
Lesson 6 -
To be able to describe the changes in properties between a compound and its constituent elements
To be able name simple compounds from two elements
To be able to write simple chemical formulae from molecular structures
Lesson 7He: Chemical reactions
Lesson 7 -
To recall examples of chemical reactions in everyday life
To investigate several reactions and to record observations
To be able to identify the changes in chemical and physical reactions
Lesson 8 -
To be able to identify the products and reactants using word equations
To model simple reactions using word equations
To be able to identify thermal decomposition reactions
8 lessons including practicals
and worksheets
Targeted towards specification
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
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Edexcel 9-1
2POWERPOINTS
STEP BY STEP
EASY FOR STUDENTS
With the new specification being incredibly difficult for even the brightest students; I have devised a general PowerPoint on how to write ionic half equations.
The PowerPoint starts with general definitions, moving onto identifying ionic substances that will dissociate in water. This then leads towards writing net ionic equations and then understanding further on how ionic half equations are written in terms of OILRIG.
I used this has a WHITEBOARD lesson and it worked brilliantly
Furthermore, this can also be used without whiteboards for the brighter and more able kids
Hope it helps
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TOPIC 8 Fuels and Earth science PAPER 2- NEW for SEPTEMBER 2017
CC16a Hydrocarbons in crude oil and natural gas
L1 Crude oil
LESSON
To understand the term ‘hydrocarbon’
To explain why crude oil is useful
To explain why crude oil is a finite resource and non-renewable
All extension questions available on each slide
Answers all underneath each slide
Support also available where necessary
All powerpoints have:
- Summary questions
- Independent learning
Some powerpoints have:
- Practical's
- Group activities
- AfL
-Activate learning
-Demonstrate learning
All relating to specification (any pictures used have all been taken from the internet and I am not trying to claim rights to any pictures or information used)
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TOPIC 8 Fuels and Earth science PAPER 2- NEW for SEPTEMBER 2017
CC16e Combustible fuels and pollution (ACID RAIN, SULFUR DIOXIDE, CAR)
L5 Pollution
ASSESSING PROGRESS SHEET for a starter
MARKET PLACE activity
LESSON
To explain why hydrocarbon fuels release sulfur dioxide when they are used
To describe the problems caused by acid rain
To be able to explain why oxides of nitrogen are produced by engines
Exam questions not added due to copy write
All extension questions available on each slide
Answers all underneath each slide
Support also available where necessary
All powerpoints have:
- Summary questions
- Independent learning
Some powerpoints have:
- Practical's
- Group activities
- AfL
-Activate learning
-Demonstrate learning
All relating to specification (any pictures used have all been taken from the internet and I am not trying to claim rights to any pictures or information used)
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TOPIC 8 Fuels and Earth science PAPER 2- NEW for SEPTEMBER 2017
CC17c The atmosphere today (Greenhouse gases, greenhouse effect)
L10 The atmosphere today
Drawing activity
LESSON
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
Exam questions not added due to copy write
All extension questions available on each slide
Answers all underneath each slide
Support also available where necessary
All powerpoints have:
- Summary questions
- Independent learning
Some powerpoints have:
- Practical's
- Group activities
- AfL
-Activate learning
-Demonstrate learning
All relating to specification (any pictures used have all been taken from the internet and I am not trying to claim rights to any pictures or information used)
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AQA AS level Unit 1 Section 1 Atomic structure
Using the specification and books
No exam questions are included due to copy right
Including:
Homework booklets
Assessment sheets
Interactive powerpoints (rarely seen in A-level)
3 lessons total
LESSON 5: ELECTRON CONFIGURATION OVER 2 LESSONS
To understand the electron configuration of atoms and ions
To be able to write the electron configuration of atoms up to Z=36 in terms of levels and sub-levels (orbitals) s, p and d
To understand that there are exceptions to the rules for ions and certain elements
LESSON 7: IONISATION ENERGIES
To state the definition of ionisation energies
To describe the trend in ionisation energies a) down a group and b) across a period in terms of electron configurations
To explain how trends in ionisation energies provide evidence for the existence of electron energy levels and sub-levels
ENJOY!!!
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AQA AS level Unit 1 Section 3 Bonding
Using the specification and books
No exam questions are included due to copy right
Including:
Homework booklets
Assessment sheets
Interactive powerpoints (rarely seen in A-level)
1. Ionic bonding
2. Metallic bonding
3. Covalent bonding
4. Dative covalent (co-ordinate) bonding
5 + 6 Shapes of molecules
7 Electronegativity and bond polarity
8 + 9 Forces acting between molecules (van de Waals, dipole-dipole and Hydrogen bonding)
10 States of matter and a summary of 4 types of crystal structure - molecular, macromolecular, ionic and metallic
1.
To understand how ions are formed and why they are attracted to each other
To state the properties of ionically bonded compounds
To describe the structure of ionically bonded compounds
2
To describe the nature of metallic bonding
To explain the properties of metals
To consolidate with questions
3
To describe a covalent bond
To be able to form molecules by covalent bonding
To explain the properties of covalent compounds
4.
To know what a “co-ordinate” or “dative” bond is
To be able to draw molecules with lines/arrows showing covalent/co-ordinate bonds
To consolidate with questions
5 + 6.
To state the rules that govern the shapes of simple molecules
To be able to draw and describe how the number of electron pairs around an atom affects the shape of the molecule
To describe what happens to the shape of a molecule when a bonding pair of electrons is replaced by a non-bonding pair
To describe what happens to the shape of a molecule when an ion is formed
LESSON 7 Electronegativity and bond polarity
Objectives:
To define and understand the concept of electronegativity
To understand and deduce why some covalent bonds and molecules are polar
To deduce whether a molecule has a permanent dipole
LESSON 8
Objectives:
To explain the effect of an electrostatically charged rod on different liquids
To understand there are 3 types of intermolecular forces
To explain how melting points are influenced by these intermolecular forces
LESSON 9
Objectives:
To know what is needed for hydrogen bonding to occur
To know how hydrogen bonding affects boiling points
To explain how hydrogen bonding affects other properties
LESSON 10 - can be done over 2
Objectives:
To recall the 3 states of matter
To explain the energy changes associated with changes in state
To describe in detail the structures and properties of diamond, graphite, ice, iodine, magnesium and sodium chloride
ENJOY!!!
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