Author of 'The Quick Guide to Classroom Management: 45 Secrets That All High School Teachers Need to Know' which is available at https://www.amazon.com/dp/1798536722/ Currently teaching IBDP and IGCSE Chemistry at an international school in Bangkok, Thailand. I'm originally from North Wales in the UK.
Author of 'The Quick Guide to Classroom Management: 45 Secrets That All High School Teachers Need to Know' which is available at https://www.amazon.com/dp/1798536722/ Currently teaching IBDP and IGCSE Chemistry at an international school in Bangkok, Thailand. I'm originally from North Wales in the UK.
This professional PowerPoint bundle covers everything the students need to know for the 2016 Course Guide for IBDP Chemistry Topics 4 and 14: Bonding.
This bundle includes seven PPTs (which match the Course Guide):
4.1: Ionic Bonding and Structure
4.2: Covalent Bonding
4.3: Covalent Structures
4.4: Intermolecular Forces
4.5: Metallic Bonding
14.1: Further Aspects of Covalent Bonding
14.2: Hybridization
Each PPT professionally covers all required areas of the Course Guide for this topic, including:
Essential Ideas
Nature of Science
International Mindedness
Theory of Knowledge
Key Understandings
Application/Skills
Guidance
These PPTs have been painstakingly developed over many years and are guaranteed to satisfy immediately. Not only will you save valuable time by purchasing these PPTs, but your students will also receive the very best instructional PPTs out there
This professional PowerPoint bundle covers everything the students need to know for the 2016 Course Guide for IBDP Chemistry Topics 5 and 15: Energetics/Thermochemistry.
This bundle includes five PPTs (which match the Course Guide):
5.1: Measuring Energy Changes
5.2: Hess’s Law
5.3: Bond Enthalpies
15.1: Energy Cycles
15.2: Entropy and Spontanaeity
Each PPT professionally covers all required areas of the Course Guide for this topic, including:
Essential Ideas
Nature of Science
International Mindedness
Theory of Knowledge
Key Understandings
Application/Skills
Guidance
These PPTs have been painstakingly developed over many years and are guaranteed to satisfy immediately. Not only will you save valuable time by purchasing these PPTs, but your students will also receive the very best instructional PPTs out there
This professional PowerPoint bundle covers everything the students need to know for the 2016 Course Guide for IBDP Chemistry Topics 6 and 16: Kinetics.
This bundle includes three PPTs (which match the Course Guide):
6.1: Collision Theory and Rates of Reaction
16.1: Rate Expression and Reaction Mechanism
16.2: Activation Energy
Each PPT professionally covers all required areas of the Course Guide for this topic, including:
Essential Ideas
Nature of Science
International Mindedness
Theory of Knowledge
Key Understandings
Application/Skills
Guidance
These PPTs have been painstakingly developed over many years and are guaranteed to satisfy immediately. Not only will you save valuable time by purchasing these PPTs, but your students will also receive the very best instructional PPTs out there
This professional PowerPoint bundle covers everything the students need to know for the 2016 Course Guide for IBDP Chemistry Topics 10 and 20: Organic Chemistry.
This bundle includes six PPTs (which match the Course Guide):
10.0: Organic Intro
10.1: Fundamentals of Organic Chemistry
10.2: Functional Group Chemistry
20.1: Types of Organic Reactions
20.2: Synthetic Routes
20.3: Stereoisomerism
Each PPT professionally covers all required areas of the Course Guide for this topic, including:
Essential Ideas
Nature of Science
International Mindedness
Theory of Knowledge
Key Understandings
Application/Skills
Guidance
These PPTs have been painstakingly developed over many years and are guaranteed to satisfy immediately. Not only will you save valuable time by purchasing these PPTs, but your students will also receive the very best instructional PPTs out there
This professional PowerPoint bundle covers everything the students need to know for the 2016 Course Guide for IBDP Chemistry Topics 9 and 19: Redox Processes.
This bundle includes three PPTs (which match the Course Guide):
9.1: Oxidation and Reduction
9.2: Electrochemical Cells
19.1: HL Electrochemical Cells
Each PPT professionally covers all required areas of the Course Guide for this topic, including:
Essential Ideas
Nature of Science
International Mindedness
Theory of Knowledge
Key Understandings
Application/Skills
Guidance
These PPTs have been painstakingly developed over many years and are guaranteed to satisfy immediately. Not only will you save valuable time by purchasing these PPTs, but your students will also receive the very best instructional PPTs out there
This professional PowerPoint bundle covers everything the students need to know for the 2016 Course Guide for IBDP Chemistry Topics 7 and 17: Equilibrium.
This bundle includes two PPTs (which match the Course Guide):
7.1: Equilibrium
17.1: The Equilibrium Law
Each PPT professionally covers all required areas of the Course Guide for this topic, including:
Essential Ideas
Nature of Science
International Mindedness
Theory of Knowledge
Key Understandings
Application/Skills
Guidance
These PPTs have been painstakingly developed over many years and are guaranteed to satisfy immediately. Not only will you save valuable time by purchasing these PPTs, but your students will also receive the very best instructional PPTs out there
This professional PowerPoint bundle covers everything the students need to know for the 2016 Course Guide for IBDP Chemistry Topics 8 and 18: Acids and Bases.
This bundle includes eight PPTs (which match the Course Guide):
8.1: Theories of Acids and Bases
8.2: Properties of Acids and Bases
8.3: The pH scale
8.4: Strong and Weak Acids and Bases
8.5: Acid Deposition
18.1: Lewis Acids and Bases
18.2: Calculations with Acids and Bases
18.3: pH Curves
Each PPT professionally covers all required areas of the Course Guide for this topic, including:
Essential Ideas
Nature of Science
International Mindedness
Theory of Knowledge
Key Understandings
Application/Skills
Guidance
These PPTs have been painstakingly developed over many years and are guaranteed to satisfy immediately. Not only will you save valuable time by purchasing these PPTs, but your students will also receive the very best instructional PPTs out there
This professional PowerPoint bundle covers everything the students need to know for the 2016 Course Guide for IBDP Chemistry Topic 11: Measurement and Data Processing and Analysis.
This bundle includes three PPTs (which match the Course Guide):
11.1: Uncertainty and Error
11.2: Graphical Techniques
11.3: Spectroscopic Identification
Each PPT professionally covers all required areas of the Course Guide for this topic, including:
Essential Ideas
Nature of Science
International Mindedness
Theory of Knowledge
Key Understandings
Application/Skills
Guidance
These PPTs have been painstakingly developed over many years and are guaranteed to satisfy immediately. Not only will you save valuable time by purchasing these PPTs, but your students will also receive the very best instructional PPTs out there
This worksheet can be used to test students by having them identify elements as metals, nonmetals, or metalloids. It also has a section to list the physical characteristics of each type of element.
This PowerPoint Presentation covers most of the requirements for the Covalent Bonding unit for Edexcel IGCSE Chemistry in a clear and coherent manner.
These slides may also be useful for other exam boards, such as AQA, WJEC, CIE, etc., if modified after download.
Specification statements covered include:
1.31 describe the formation of a covalent bond by the sharing of a pair of electrons between two atoms.
1.32 understand covalent bonding as a strong attraction between the bonding pair of electrons and the nuclei of the atoms involved in the bond.
1.33 explain, using dot and cross diagrams, the formation of covalent compounds by electron sharing for the following substances:
Hydrogen, chlorine, hydrogen chloride, water, methane, ammonia, oxygen, nitrogen, carbon dioxide, ethane, ethene.
1.34 recall that substances with simple molecular substances are gases or liquids, or solids with low melting points.
1.35 explain why substances with simple molecular structure have low melting points in terms of the relatively weak forces between the molecules.
1.36 explain the high melting points of substances with giant covalent structures in terms of the breaking of many strong covalent bonds.
This is the perfect resource pack for any Accounting, Finance or Economics professor who teaches Year 1 University students. I developed these resources when tutoring Year 1 students at City and Loughborough Universities.
This pack includes slides, worksheets, answers to worksheets and exam-style questions for the following topics
Introduction to Accounting and Finance
Statement of Financial Position
Statement of Profit and Loss (Income Statement)
Accounting for Credit Losses and Advance Sales
Non-current assets
Inventory Valuations
Statement of Cash Flows
Appraisal Performace
I hope you enjoy using these resources. My logo is on the top of the documents but they are easily editable.
This PowerPoint Presentation covers most of the requirements for Group 1 Alkali Metals unit for Edexcel IGCSE Chemistry in a clear and coherent manner.
These slides may also be useful for other exam boards, such as AQA, WJEC, CIE, etc., if modified after download.
Specification statements covered include:
Describe the reactions of these elements with water and understand that the reactions provide a basis for their recognition as a family of elements
Describe the relative reactivities of the elements in Group
Explain the relative reactivities of the elements in Group 1 in terms of distance between the outer electrons and the nucleus.
This PowerPoint Presentation covers most of the requirements for the Extraction and Uses of Metals unit for Edexcel IGCSE Chemistry in a clear and coherent manner.
These slides may also be useful for other exam boards, such as AQA, WJEC, CIE, etc., if modified after download.
Specification statements covered include:
5.1 explain how the methods of extraction of the metals in this section are related to their positions in the reactivity series
5.2 describe and explain the extraction of aluminium from purified aluminium oxide by electrolysis, including:
i the use of molten cryolite as a solvent and to decrease the required operating temperature
ii the need to replace the positive electrodes
iii the cost of the electricity as a major factor
5.3 write ionic half-equations for the reactions at the electrodes in aluminium extraction
5.4 describe and explain the main reactions involved in the extraction of iron from iron ore (haematite), using coke, limestone and air in a blast furnace
5.5 explain the uses of aluminium and iron, in terms of their properties.
This is a perfect starter activity for your IGCSE or GCSE chemists. With common acids, and some unusual ones, this resource acts as a great way to reinforce key understanding and extend those learners who already have a good grasp of the basics.
In this pack you will find:
The PDF worksheet
PDF answers
I created this resource as part of my Powerful Public Speaker Certificate Course for corporate professionals, and I believe that it is a great slideshow for a CPD session you might be running soon.
The PowerPoint is fully editable and has been beautifully formatted, giving it a very professional feel.
In this package you will find:
Slides that cover the 10 Golden Rules of Communication for Online Meetings
A graphic I created on Canva (with link to edit)
A link to a Quizlet I created which is DIRECTLY LINKED to the slides (great for doing Quizlet Live if you have a group training session that you are leading). This Quizlet link is in the final slide.
Any questions, please email me at info@richardjamesrogers.com
This is a full lesson plan that I created as part of my IB Maths AI Cat 1 course. It involves students using the free Desmos graphing software to explore translations and stretches of quadratic functions. I have included Word (editable) and pdf versions - a nice, quick lesson plan to present if you have an observation, for example.
Curricula this most aligns with are as follows:
IB Maths AI -Course Guide sections 2.3, 2.4 and 2.5
A-Level Maths: Quadratic functions
GCSE and IGCSE Maths: Graphs of Quadratic Functions
Slides presentations covering the following IB Maths SL AI units:
4.5: Set Notation and Sample Space Diagrams
4.6: Venn Diagrams
4.7: Discrete Random Variables
4.8: The Binomial Distribution
4.9: The Normal Distribution
Bonus resource:
Normal distributions past-paper questions, plus answers
I am currently using these reosurces with my students at school and they find them to be really clear and helpful.
After teaching and tutoring thousands of chemistry students over the years, I've found that the topic of ions tends to cause tremendous confusion (and is generally poorly understood).This is one of those fundamental topics that must be understood properly if students are going to learn about balancing equations, stoichiometry and advanced level chemistry later in in school.
I created this resource booklet as a very clear way for students to understand the following:
• What the period and group numbers tell us about the structure of an atom
• What anions and cations are
• How to use the group number of an element to figure out what kind of ion it will form
Complete with full colour images, activities and answers; this booklet finally offers a clear and comprehensive explanation of this fundamental topic in chemistry. At the end there is also a link to a website, where students can take this topic to the next level and learn about ionic bonding and the formulae of ionic compounds.
I've set the price at 2 pounds because this resource took a lot of time to create, and is of a very high quality.
All images have no attribution (they have been self-created or obtained from www.pixabay.com)
These slide presentations cover all of the syllabus requirements for Edexcel IGCSE Physics Unit 1: Forces and Motion.
Topics covered include:
Unit conversions
Movement and position
Forces, movement shape and momentum
The slides will be applicable to other exam boards too.
The excellent slide presentation goes through the IA process for both IB Maths AI and AA. The topics and features it includes are as follows:
The grading criteria
Examples of bad practice, with examples of how to correct the errors
Guidance on how to choose an IA topic
Lots of IA topic suggestions
This slideshow is a great resource that be used to introduce your IBDP Maths AA and AI students to the IA.