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Supplying secondary and six form science lessons and resources. Covering Biology, Chemistry and Physics. All resources are designed for the latest specifications (AQA and Edexcel). Author holds MChem in Medicinal Chemistry and Pharmacology, qualified and published Analytical chemist and also holds full teaching qualifications.

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Supplying secondary and six form science lessons and resources. Covering Biology, Chemistry and Physics. All resources are designed for the latest specifications (AQA and Edexcel). Author holds MChem in Medicinal Chemistry and Pharmacology, qualified and published Analytical chemist and also holds full teaching qualifications.
Parallelogram of forces
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Parallelogram of forces

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Designed to teach KS4 about how to calculate resultant forces when the forces are non-collinear. Gives examples of when forces which occur in such a way. Animated guide to drawing a parallelogram as a worked example, colour coded for ease of viewing. Gives students past exam style questions for practise
Metal properties and industrial use
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Metal properties and industrial use

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Delivered to my year 11's. Can be altered to suit high or low ability. This lesson clearly outlines the structure of metallic bonding and allows the students to explore the link between electrons, bonding and properties (melting point, ductile etc). Resources included allow the students to justify the use of certain metals for different uses in day to day life as well as in industry. Exam style practice question for plenary.
Acid and Metals
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Acid and Metals

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Designed for year 7. Animated presentation to recap the students through creation of salts. Introduces concept of reacting acids with metals and assists them in naming the new salts formed. This lesson works well with a practical of the squeaky pop test. Leads to researching on the uses of salts (common salt, fertilisers and fireworks) Plenary is a high level past paper question. Animated guide to naming salts included scaffolding.
Insulation and Heat loss
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Insulation and Heat loss

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Delivered to KS4 class but can be altered for any ability. Discusses different ways of preventing heat loss. Leads students through researching different ways to reduce heat loss and enables comparisons. Practice style question and answer for writing about conduction.
Acids and Alkali Chemistry
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Acids and Alkali Chemistry

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Designed to introduce Acids and Alkali reactions to KS3 students, namely year 7. Introduces acids and alkali with their properties. (Higher Tier identify ions responsible) Discusses different indicators and pH scale. Leads through (differentiated) practicals for making indicators. Links topics to explain neutralisation Guides for naming salts provided for support. Covers reacting acids with Metals. Guide presentation on creating risk assessments (really helped improve student understanding)
Radiation and Atomic Decay
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Radiation and Atomic Decay

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This lesson was designed to be delivered to KS4 top set but can easily be tailored for lower sets. Initially goes into a description of radiation and introduces Geiger counters. Then goes on to discuss the 3 radiation types (alpha, beta and gamma). QR codes linking to pages for research projects, differentiated for difficulty. Examples of everyday uses for each radiation type. Plenary is exam style questions.
Chromatography (Animation and research)
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Chromatography (Animation and research)

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Designed to be delivered to both KS3 and KS4. Gives introduction to Chromatography with Q codes to enable research. Soham murders used as context for real life use of analysis. Animation of TLC to allow visual learners to see how chromatography works. Worked examples of Rf values Questions for activity to ensure understanding and retention Plenary is exam style questions with answers.
Plum Pudding Model
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Plum Pudding Model

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This lesson was designed to deliver to KS4 but can be altered for lower levels if required, had greatly assisted my lower levels to understand and access this topic. Also a useful tie in for the physics topic on ‘radiation’. Preview in PDF Goes through the history of the atom from Ancient Greece, John Dalton, JJ Thomson and finally the Rutherford experiment. Animation shows the different paths the alpha particles took and enables the students to visualise how the different paths helped to explain the nuclear model and disprove the plum pudding. Plenary is exam style questions with answers provided.
Malnutrition and Obesity
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Malnutrition and Obesity

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An animated PowerPoint (last slide requires animation). Used for learners with a range of abilities. Covers 4 areas of malnutrition: Anorexia Anaemia Obesity Kwashiorkor Requires students to research and compare but also designed for teacher leading if preferred.
Introduction to waves
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Introduction to waves

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Introduces transverse and longitudinal waves with examples. Describes structure of waves and assists with labelling diagrams. I've included differentiated worksheets and alternative homework. Originally delivered to top set year 8 but easily altered for different ability groups. This lesson lends itself well to using a slinky.
Magnets and Magnetic Fields
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Magnets and Magnetic Fields

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This is designed for Year 7 but can be altered for any year group / ability. Covers an introduction to magnets, the main magnetic metals and leads the students through discovering and drawing magnetic fields. Creative task to help students practise literacy and justification skills
Heart structure, functions and adapations (New AQA spec)
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Heart structure, functions and adapations (New AQA spec)

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This is tailored to the New AQA Spec (exam 2018) 2 lessons (Delivered in 2 separate hours, easily combined for double), based around student lead learning (text book assisted) Covers structure of the heart with labelled diagrams Discusses the flow of blood around the body Explains the need for blood Exam style questions for assessment of topic Please leave a review. Really helps