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I teach at a comprehensive academy. I design my lessons to require little/no prep and printing -- just use the slides and you are ready to go.
Introduction to Amines and Amides OCR A Level
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Introduction to Amines and Amides OCR A Level

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A lesson introducing amines and amides designed for the new OCR A level spec. Includes classifying amines/amides as primary, secondary or tertiary, alphiatic vs aromatic amines, naming amines and amides and reactions of amines as bases to form salt. Includes questions on slides for students to work through – no printing required.
Addition Polymers A Level OCR
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Addition Polymers A Level OCR

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A Powerpoint presentation on addition polymers from the OCR new A-level specification. Lesson covers what an addition polymer is, drawing polymers from monomers (and vice versa) and disposing of polymers. Contains questions on slides, so no printing required.
Free Radical Substitution A Level OCR
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Free Radical Substitution A Level OCR

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A Powerpoint presentation covering free radical substitution from the OCR new A-level specification. Lesson covers what is homolytic fission, steps in a free radical substitution reaction and why free radical substitution leads to a mixture of products. Contains questions on slides, so no printing required.
Qualitative Analysis OCR A Level
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Qualitative Analysis OCR A Level

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This theory lesson covers the qualitative tests that go with PAG 4.1. It describes the test for carbonate, sulfate, halides and ammonium ions. It also covers ionic equations for these reactions and the order in which these reactions should be carried out. All questions and answers are on the slides, no printing required. Designed for the OCR A/AS specification.
Limiting Reagent GCSE AQA
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Limiting Reagent GCSE AQA

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A lesson on limiting reagents. It covers what the terms limiting reagent and in excess mean. It also goes through how to calculate the limiting reagent. Questions and answers are included in the slides – no need to print. Designed for the AQA GCSE 9-1 specification.
Carboxylic Acids GCSE AQA
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Carboxylic Acids GCSE AQA

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A lesson on the carboxylic acid homologous series. It covers what a carboxylic acid is, how carboxylic acids are weak acids and the making of esters from acids. Questions and answers provided on slides – no need to print. Designed for the AQA 9-1 GCSE specification.
Addition Polymers GCSE AQA
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Addition Polymers GCSE AQA

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A lesson on addition polymers. It covers the equation and structures for addition polymers and examples of naturally occuring polymers. Questions and answers provided on slides – no need to print. Designed for the AQA 9-1 GCSE specification.
Separate Chemistry Calculations Revision Edexcel 9-1
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Separate Chemistry Calculations Revision Edexcel 9-1

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Includes a summary Power Point of the 20 key calculations for Edexcel 9-1 higher separate chemistry. Also includes 3 sets of worksheets on the 20 key calculations to go with Power Point. Bronze has 20 questions in the same order as the slides, Silver has 20 but in random order and Gold has more complicated calculations. Can set as homework or use in a revision lesson.
Equilibrium Constant Kc OCR A Level Chemistry
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Equilibrium Constant Kc OCR A Level Chemistry

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A lesson that covers Kc for the new OCR A level specification. The lesson goes over how to write an equation for Kc from a balanced equation, how to calculate Kc from equilibrium concentration, units for Kc, how to calculate Kc from starting concentration and how Kc tells you which side the equilibrium lies. Questions and answers on slides – no printing required.
Redox and Corrosion (Oxidation, Reduction and Corrosion)  Edexcel 9-1
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Redox and Corrosion (Oxidation, Reduction and Corrosion) Edexcel 9-1

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A lesson on oxidation, reduction and corrosion designed for the Edexcel 9-1 spec. Lesson covers what is rusting, what iron needs to rust, how rusting can be prevented and the difference between rusting and corrosion. Lesson then defines oxidation and reduction in terms of oxygen and asks students to apply that to some equations. Then the lesson goes on to cover the higher only content on oxidation and reduction in terms of electrons.
Halogen Displacement Reactions OCR A Level
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Halogen Displacement Reactions OCR A Level

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A lesson that covers halogen displacement reactions. It contains a method and results for a halogen displacement practical and discusses how these are redox reactions. It also covers writing half-equations for these reactions. Questions and answers are on the slides for students to work through – no printing required. Designed for the OCR A Level specification.
Boltzmann Distribution OCR A Level Chemistry
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Boltzmann Distribution OCR A Level Chemistry

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A lesson on rates and the Boltzmann Distribution for the new OCR A level specification. The lesson reviews the factors that impact a rate of reaction (concentration, temperature, pressure, surface area) and then goes over how to draw Boltzmann distributions for different conditions (e.g. different temperatures). All questions are on the slide so no printing required.
Enthalpy Changes Introduction OCR A level
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Enthalpy Changes Introduction OCR A level

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A lesson introducing enthalpy changes – it covers the difference between an endothermic and exothermic reaction, drawing energy profile diagrams, standard conditions and standard enthalpy of formation, neutralisation and combustion. Includes exam questions on the slides for students to work through. No printing needed.
Mass Spectrometry OCR A level
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Mass Spectrometry OCR A level

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A lesson on mass spectrometry designed for OCR A level. Lesson includes what a M+ peak is, how to calculate the empirical formula using a M+ peak and percentage composition, fragmentation patterns and exam questions on identifying alcohols and alkanes from a mass spectrum. Includes a handout of the mass spectra used in the lesson to print for students so they can annotate.
Isotopes GCSE AQA
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Isotopes GCSE AQA

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A lesson on isotopes – it includes the definition of isotope, an explanation of relative atomic mass and how to calculate it from data. Questions and answers are included in the slides – no need to print.
Organic Chemistry OCR Module 6 Revision Starters
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Organic Chemistry OCR Module 6 Revision Starters

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A selection of 10 starters with answers on the following slide. Useful for Year 13 revision. These slides review of all of module 6 in the OCR A level specification. The slides cover the basics (key words, naming, reagents) and the harder tasks (e.g. NMR) to engage students of all abilities. Topics are mixed up amongst the slides, providing mixed practice to students. Designed for the OCR A Level specification.
Module 3 Starters OCR A Level Chemistry
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Module 3 Starters OCR A Level Chemistry

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A collection of 8 starters from the second half of Module 3 for OCR A level chemistry. Each starter contains a bronze/silver/gold task on the topic and an answer slide with all the answers provided. The 8 starters are: electron arrangement (orbitals/shells), electronic configuration, ionic bonding, covalent bonding, shapes of molecules, electronegativity and polarity, intermolecular forces and properties of water/covalent compounds.
Intermolecular Forces and Properties of Covalent Compounds
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Intermolecular Forces and Properties of Covalent Compounds

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A lesson on properties of covalent compounds. It covers properties of simple covalent compounds (low mp and bp, lack of conduction and solubility), anomalous properties of water and hydrogen-bonding and DNA. Questions and answers are on the slides for students to work through – no printing required. Designed for the new OCR A Level specification
Limiting Reagent Edexcel 9-1 Separate Science Higher
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Limiting Reagent Edexcel 9-1 Separate Science Higher

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A lesson that covers what a limiting reagent is, how to find the limiting reagent from masses (this is also found in the combined science specification), how to find the limiting reagent from the volume and concentration of solutions (separate chemistry) and how to find the limiting reagent from gas volumes (separate chemistry). This lesson is designed for the Edexcel 9-1 specification, separate chemistry and covers higher only content.