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Over a decade of teaching experience to KS3 and KS4 secondary school pupils, of varying needs and abilities, and 8 years as a Director of Learning for Science. My resources have been produced with passion for the job that I do, making the subject accessible and relevant to all. The majority of my PowerPoints are designed to incorporate successful strategies from Doug Lemov's Teach Like A Champion. I hope my resources will save colleagues precious time in the planning of their own lessons.

Over a decade of teaching experience to KS3 and KS4 secondary school pupils, of varying needs and abilities, and 8 years as a Director of Learning for Science. My resources have been produced with passion for the job that I do, making the subject accessible and relevant to all. The majority of my PowerPoints are designed to incorporate successful strategies from Doug Lemov's Teach Like A Champion. I hope my resources will save colleagues precious time in the planning of their own lessons.
Bonding and Classifying Substances (full unit of lessons)
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Bonding and Classifying Substances (full unit of lessons)

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This PowerPoint contains the full unit of lessons for ‘Bonding and Classifying Substances’ (Chemistry) - 9 lessons and 105 slides in total. Ionic bonds Ionic lattices Properties of ionic substances Covalent bonds Covalent bonding - more covalent molecules Molecular compounds and their properties Allotropes of carbon Metallic bonding Bonding models All lessons have been designed using key ideas from ‘Teach Like A Champion’ and therefore include: An initial ‘Do Now Activity’ (with answers included) Learning Outcomes and Key Knowlegde (with additional references to where the learning fits into careers etc.) Lots of exam practice (with modelling as part of Guided practice) Key Learning points highlighted Knowledge checks throughout Summary task All slides can be easily edited to suit the requirements of your school/academy if needed. Note - most images used on slides are from various online sources (including Pearson Active Learn).
Fuels, Earth and its Atmosphere (full unit of lessons)
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Fuels, Earth and its Atmosphere (full unit of lessons)

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This PowerPoint contains the full unit of lessons for ‘Fuels, Earth and its Atmosphere’ (Chemistry) - 11 lessons and 130 slides in total. Hydrocarbons in crude oil and natural gas Fractional distillation of crude oil The alkane homologous series Investigating the energy stored in different fuels Complete and incomplete combustion Breaking down hydrocarbons Combustible fuels and pollution The early atmosphere on Earth The changing atmosphere on Earth The atmosphere on Earth today Climate change All lessons have been designed using key ideas from ‘Teach Like A Champion’ and include: An initial ‘Do Now Activity’ / Starter (with answers included) Learning Outcomes and Key Knowlegde (with additional references to where the learning fits into careers etc.) Lots of exam practice (with modelling as part of Guided practice - ‘I do, we do, you do’) Key Learning points highlighted Knowledge check tasks throughout Summary task All slides can be easily edited to suit the requirements of your school/academy if needed. Note - most images used on slides are from various online sources (including Pearson Active Learn).
Science revision - Key concepts in GCSE Science bundle
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Science revision - Key concepts in GCSE Science bundle

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This bundle contains 4 documents that include a series of commonly asked questions at GCSE (as well as mark schemes), edited to change scenarios and allow for printing on as fewer pages as possible. Can be used for revision or as weekly homeworks. Questions focus on key concepts/essential content assessed across all three Science disciplines. Such as: Atomic structure and subatomic particles Electron configurations Isotopes Bonding and classifying substances The periodic table Cells and their structures Microscopes Enzymes Forces and motion Distance/time graphs Energy transfers Potential energy Note: Pupils progress can be tracked over time with use of a Question Level Analysis for your class(es) on Edexcel (i.e. RAG rating performance in different areas over time).