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I am currently a tutor running my own tutoring business specializing in teaching Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics for Cambridge O-levels.
I constantly strive to create and provide quality teaching resources to teachers all around the world.
Hi, and welcome to Will2Share Academy!
I am currently a tutor running my own tutoring business specializing in teaching Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics for Cambridge O-levels.
I constantly strive to create and provide quality teaching resources to teachers all around the world.
2 Worksheets consisting of 28 questions with full answers related to the chemical composition of a cell, the importance of water in a cell, the structure of a water molecule and its characteristics that is useful to cell function as a universal solvent, the classification of carbohydrates as monosaccharides, polysaccharides, disaccharides, identifying the types of carbohydrates in different food groups, the hydrolysis and condensation of carbohydrates, the uses of different carbohydrates for healthy lifestyle.
Diverse questions consisting of MCQ, structured and essay questions.
Suited for students in Year 10-12 (KS4)
2 Worksheets with challenging questions and answers for determining resultant force of non-parallel vector forces and determining forces in equilibrium suited for students in KS4.
A classroom bundle with 80 slides and 7 Worksheet with over 100 questions and answers to provide a comprehensive summary and revision to redox with topics related to :
reduction and oxidation by gain and loss in oxygen,
reduction and oxidation by gain and loss of electrons,
reduction and oxidation by gain and loss of electron numbers,
redox of complex ions
oxidising and reducing agents.
redox in single displacement reactions
redox in simple cell
redox in the rusting of iron
factors affecting the rate of rusting in iron
experiments on the factors affecting the rate of rusting
prevention of rust
extraction of metals using displacement reactions
Suited for students in Y10 and Y11.
A classroom presentation slide with 80 slides to provide a comprehensive summary and revision to redox with topics related to :
reduction and oxidation by gain and loss in oxygen,
reduction and oxidation by gain and loss of electrons,
reduction and oxidation by gain and loss of electron numbers,
redox of complex ions
oxidising and reducing agents.
redox in single displacement reactions
redox in simple cell
redox in the rusting of iron
factors affecting the rate of rusting in iron
experiments on the factors affecting the rate of rusting
prevention of rust
extraction of metals using displacement reactions
Suited for students in Y10 and Y11.
2 Worksheets consisting of 30 questions and answers with topics related to :
redox in single displacement reactions
redox in simple cell
redox in the rusting of iron
factors affecting the rate of rusting in iron
experiments on the factors affecting the rate of rusting
prevention of rust
blast furnace
Suited for students in Y10 and Y11.
2 Worksheets consisting of 30 questions and answers with topics related to :
redox in single displacement reactions
redox in simple cell
redox in the rusting of iron
factors affecting the rate of rusting in iron
experiments on the factors affecting the rate of rusting
prevention of rust
blast furnace
Suited for students in Y10 and Y11.
2 Worksheets consisting over 70 questions and answers of topics related to :
reduction and oxidation by gain and loss in oxygen,
reduction and oxidation by gain and loss of electrons,
reduction and oxidation by gain and loss of electron numbers,
redox of complex ions
oxidising and reducing agents.
Suited for student in Y10 and Y11.
65 Slides + 7 Worksheets and answers providing a wholesome understanding of carbon compounds consisting of subtopics of :
alkanes, reactions of alkanes (combustion and substitution reaction),
isomerism (naming and drawing isomers of alkanes, alkenes and alcohols),
characteristics of alkenes, alkene reactions (addition reaction, combustion, halogenation, hydration, hydrogenation and polymerisation), bromine water test,
alcohols (fermentation, hydration, oxidation, dehydration, combustion),
chemical and physical characteristics homogolous series,
carboxylic acids (oxidation, acidity, concentration)
esters (properties, esterification, naming ester compounds)
characteristics of fats and oils
hydrogenation of oil to manufacture margarine
polymerisation of isoprene to manufacture rubber
vulcanisation of rubber
Suited for students in Y10 and Y11.
65 Slides providing a wholesome understanding of carbon compounds consisting of subtopics of :
alkanes, reactions of alkanes (combustion and substitution reaction),
isomerism (naming and drawing isomers of alkanes, alkenes and alcohols),
characteristics of alkenes, alkene reactions (addition reaction, combustion, halogenation, hydration, hydrogenation and polymerisation), bromine water test,
alcohols (fermentation, hydration, oxidation, dehydration, combustion),
chemical and physical characteristics homogolous series,
carboxylic acids (oxidation, acidity, concentration)
esters (properties, esterification, naming ester compounds)
characteristics of fats and oils
hydrogenation of oil to manufacture margarine
polymerisation of isoprene to manufacture rubber
vulcanisation of rubber
Suited for students in Y10 and Y11.
3 Worksheets consisting over 50 questions and answers related organic compounds and their respective homogolous series, questions include alkanes (substitution reaction), alkenes (addition reaction), alcohol (hydration, fermentation and oxidation), carboxylic acids (oxidation, acidity, concentration) and esters (properties, esterification, naming ester compounds). Worksheets suited for Y10 and Y11 students.
2 Worksheets consisting over 40 questions and answers related organic compounds and their respective homogolous series, questions include alkanes (substitution reaction), alkenes (addition reaction), alcohol (hydration, fermentation and oxidation), carboxylic acids (oxidation, acidity, concentration) and esters (properties, esterification, naming ester compounds). Worksheets suited for Y10 and Y11 students.
2 Worksheets consisting of 30 questions and answers related to calculating average rate of reactions, instantaneous rate of reactions, determining factors affecting rate of reactions (concentration of reactants, temperature, presence of a catalyst, surface area of reactants) and understanding graphs related to the reaction.
Suited for students in Y10 and Y11.
2 Worksheets consisting of 33 questions and answers related to alkanes, reactions of alkanes (combustion and substitution reaction), isomerism (naming and drawing isomers of alkanes, alkenes and alcohols), alkene reactions (addition reaction, combustion, halogenation, hydration, hydrogenation and polymerisation), bromine water test, and alcohols (oxidation, dehydration, combustion).
Worksheet suited for students in Y10 and Y11.
2 page worksheet with 11 questions, completed with detailed step by step answer scheme, consisting of questions from linear motion to calculate distance, time, velocity and acceleration. Suited for Year 12 students.
A Classroom Bundle consisting of 65 slides and 8 Worksheets with over 80 Questions on the topic electromagnetism inclusive of chapters related to analysing the magnetic effect of a current-carrying conductor and solenoids, the factors affecting electromagnets, application of the Right Hand Grip Rule, understanding the force on a current-carrying conductor in a magnetic field (the concept of the catapult effect), the applications of electromagnetism in an electric D.C. motor (Using Fleming’s Left Hand Rule), analysing electromagnetic induction, Faraday’s law and Lenz’s law, the application of electromagnetism in an electric A.C and D.C. generators (Using Fleming’s Right Hand Rule), analysing and studying transformers (Step Up and Step Down Transformers), and understanding the generation and transmission of electricity using transformers and generators. Slides are applicable for a minimum of 5-6 consecutive lessons. Suited for students in KS 4.
34 Slides for an entire chapter coverage consisting of theoretical concepts of acid and base, hydroxide and hydrogen ion dissociation, pH values, pH indicators (universal indicator, methyl orange indicator and litmus paper), strong and weak acids and bases, uses of acid and bases, calculation of concentration and moles, constructing chemical equations of neutralisation reactions, the usage of indicators to determine acid-alkali neutralisation via titration, the usage of a pH probe to determine the point of neutralisation, essay and uses neutralisation in industry, medical and agriculture fields. Content sufficient for 4-5 consecutive classes. Suited for students in KS 4.
2 Worksheets consisting over 40 questions related to states of matter, change of phase between solid, liquid and gases, the concept diffusion in daily life, methods of separating substances via filtration, distillation, fractional distillation and simple chromatography, the concept of atomic structure, isotopes, atomic number and mass number and the electron arrangement. Worksheets suited for students in KS 4.
A classroom bundle with lesson slides and 2 worksheets consisting over 30 questions related to Brownian motion, the particle arrangement and properties of solids, liquids and gases, the change of phases between solid, liquid and gases, processes of change of phases including sublimation, the phenomenon and concept of diffusion. Lesson slides and worksheets suited for students in KS 4.
2 Worksheets consisting over 40 questions related to classification of mixtures, solution and solvents, physical characteristics of pure and impure substances, methods of separating substances via filtration, distillation, fractional distillation, paper chromatography and simple chromatography. Questions include standard calculations of Rf values of substances of simple chromatography. Worksheets suited for students in KS 4.
2 Worksheets consisting over 25 questions related to properties and structure of atoms of elements and isotopes, the arrangement of electrons in orbits by writing the electron arrangement and drawing the atomic structure, states of matter, the properties of metals, ionic compounds and non metals such as boiling points, melting points and electrical conductivity. Worksheet suited for students in KS 4.