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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.

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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.
KS3 Maths Lesson: Operations
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KS3 Maths Lesson: Operations

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What’s included: Slides, worksheet and answers This PowerPoint, worksheet and answer key are perfect for teaching your KS3 students all about operations with integers and decimals. I have designed these resources to pair perfectly with the Kangaroo Maths system, but they will apply to other systems too. Key learning points covered include: Multiply a positive integer by a power of 10 Multiply a decimal by a power of 10 Divide a positive integer by a power of 10 Divide a decimal by a power of 10 Add numbers up to six-digits using a formal written method Add decimals with the same, and different, number of decimal places Subtract numbers up to six-digits using a formal written method Subtract decimals with the same, and different, number of decimal places Multiply a number up to four-digits by a one or two-digit number using a formal written method Transform a multiplication involving decimals to a corresponding multiplication with integers Multiply a large integer up to four-digits by a decimal of up to 2dp using integer multiplication Divide a number up to four-digits by a one or two-digit number using a formal written method Use a formal method to divide a decimal by an integer < 10 Use a formal method to divide a decimal by an integer greater than 10 Transform a calculation involving the division of decimals to an equivalent division involving integers Apply the order of operations to multi-step calculations involving up to four operations and brackets
KS3 Maths: Numbers and The Number System
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KS3 Maths: Numbers and The Number System

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This PowerPoint, worksheet and answer key are perfect for teaching your KS3 students all about numbers and the number system. I have designed these resources to pair perfectly with the Kangaroo Maths system, but they will apply to other systems too. Key learning points covered include: Find prime numbers and test numbers to see if they are prime Find common factors of numbers Find the highest common factor of numbers in simple cases, including co-prime examples Find common multiples of numbers Recognise and solve problems involving the lowest common multiple Use linear (arithmetic) number patterns to solve problems Recognise and use triangular numbers Recognise and use square and cube numbers Read, write and evaluate powers Define and find square roots (including using the √ symbol) Define and find cube roots (including using the ∛ symbol), including the use of a scientific calculator Define and find other roots (including using the √ symbol), including the use of a scientific calculator This is a full lesson comprising beautiful slides, a worksheet and an answer key.
The Importance of Patience in Teaching
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The Importance of Patience in Teaching

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This beautifully designed PowerPoint presentation is based on the popular blog post “The Importance of Patience in Teaching” by award-winning educator Richard James Rogers. Perfect for INSET days and CPD sessions, this resource explores how patience plays a crucial role in successful teaching practices—supporting not only students, but also fellow staff and the teachers themselves.
Dual Coding: Teacher Training/INSET Slides
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Dual Coding: Teacher Training/INSET Slides

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These slides cover the basics of Dual Coding, which is the process of combining verbal and visual information to improve learning. The idea is simple: when students are presented with both words and images that complement each other, they are more likely to understand and remember the material. This approach taps into the brain’s ability to process visual and verbal information through separate channels, creating a more robust memory trace. This is a great resource to use for a short teacher-training session, such as a PD session or INSET slot.
The Fundamentals of Effective Teaching and Learning
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The Fundamentals of Effective Teaching and Learning

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This is a teacher-training resource comprising 47 slides that I compiled for refreshing teachers on the essentials of teaching and learning. It covers all of the basics, and is designed to be delivered as a one-day workshop. This could be adapted to cover a series of INSET sessions or PD twilights, too. Topics covered include: Lesson planning Active Engagement Cognitive Load Theory Learning games Use of feedback tools like Word Clouds Spatial Learning Curriculum Mapping Please note: You will need to read through these slides and check them before delivery, as they will need to be tailored to your organisation. The slides also link to some interactive quizzes I’ve created especially for this workshop at Blooket, Quizlet, Quizziz and so on. These should all be publicly available and working correctly. I’ve also included some Nearpod slides as a bonus - I recommend that you upload these to Nearpod and create your own lesson in their for that section of the workshop (this won’t take long, and you can use the free version of Nearpod).
Agile Project Management Slides
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Agile Project Management Slides

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For schools that are forward-thinking enough to try an Agile approach to project management, these slides are your haven for any teacher-training you wish to do on the matter. As a Certified ScrumMaster® (CSM®) and project management trainer, I created these slides to form the basis of my popular workshops on Agile, which I run for big organisations all over the world. Please feel free to Google my name to check my credentials: Richard James Rogers. This resource contains ten PowerPoint files, designed to be delivered in sequence (they are numbered for easy reference). They are fully editable. At most, you will need to edit the ‘About Me’ slide in the first presentation and, maybe, the titles (slightly) for the others. Topics covered are as follows: Overview of Agile principles and values Differences between Agile and traditional project management methodologies Benefits of adopting Agile Scrum: roles, events, and artifacts Kanban: principles and practices Lean: principles and tools Brief comparison of other Agile methodologies (e.g., XP, FDD) Scrum Master Product Owner Development Team Stakeholders Scaling Agile roles (e.g., SAFe, LeSS) Product Backlog and User Stories Sprint Planning and Sprint Backlog Estimation techniques (e.g., Planning Poker, T-shirt sizing) Definition of Done (DoD) Daily Stand-ups Sprint Review Sprint Retrospective Backlog Refinement Introduction to popular Agile tools (e.g., Jira, Trello, Asana) Demonstration of key features of Agile tools Best practices for tool usage Key performance indicators (KPIs) in Agile Burndown and Burnup charts Velocity tracking Continuous improvement through metrics Case studies and real-world examples Group activity: Simulated Agile project
How to Choose an IB Maths IA
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How to Choose an IB Maths IA

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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.
IB Maths AI SL Topics 4.5 - 4.9 Slides: Probability Distributions
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IB Maths AI SL Topics 4.5 - 4.9 Slides: Probability Distributions

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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.
Lesson Plan: Exploring Graphs of Quadratic Functions Using Desmos
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Lesson Plan: Exploring Graphs of Quadratic Functions Using Desmos

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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
The 7 Golden Rules of Communication for Online Teaching
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The 7 Golden Rules of Communication for Online Teaching

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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
IGCSE Chemistry: Group 1 Alkali Metals PPT
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IGCSE Chemistry: Group 1 Alkali Metals PPT

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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.
IGCSE Chemistry Covalent Bonding PPT
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IGCSE Chemistry Covalent Bonding PPT

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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.
IGCSE Chemistry: Extraction and uses of metals (Whole Unit)
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IGCSE Chemistry: Extraction and uses of metals (Whole Unit)

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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.
GCSE Acid Formulas Worksheet and Answers
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GCSE Acid Formulas Worksheet and Answers

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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
Accounting and Finance Year 1 Resource Pack
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Accounting and Finance Year 1 Resource Pack

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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.
IBDP Chemistry Option C PPTs: Energy
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IBDP Chemistry Option C PPTs: Energy

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This professional PowerPoint bundle covers everything the students need to know for the 2016 Course Guide for IBDP Chemistry Option C: Energy This bundle includes eight PPTs (which match the Course Guide): C1: Energy Sources C2: Fossil Fuels C3: Nuclear Fusion and Fission C4: Solar Energy C5: Environmental Impact - Global Warming C6: HL Electrochemistry, Rechargeable Batteries and Fuel Cells C7: HL Nuclear Fusion and Fission C8: HL Photovoltaic Cella and Dye-Sensitized Solar Cells (DSSC) 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 Tes paid licence
Edexcel IGCSE Chemistry: Crude Oil and Alkanes PPT
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Edexcel IGCSE Chemistry: Crude Oil and Alkanes PPT

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This PowerPoint Presentation covers most of the requirements for the Crude Oil and Alkanes units 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: know that crude oil is a mixture of hydrocarbons describe how the industrial process of fractional distillation separates crude oil into fractions know the names and uses of the main fractions obtained from crude oil: refinery gases, gasoline, kerosene, diesel, fuel oil and bitumen know the trend in colour, boiling point and viscosity of the main fractions know that a fuel is a substance that, when burned, releases heat energy know the possible products of complete and incomplete combustion of hydrocarbons with oxygen in the air know the general formula for alkanes explain why alkanes are classified as saturated hydrocarbons understand how to draw the structural and displayed formulae for alkanes with up to five carbon atoms in the molecule, and to name the unbranched-chain isomers describe the reactions of alkanes with halogens in the presence of ultraviolet radiation, limited to mono-substitution
Edexcel IGCSE Chemistry: Acids, Alkalis and Titrations (Whole Unit)
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Edexcel IGCSE Chemistry: Acids, Alkalis and Titrations (Whole Unit)

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This PowerPoint Presentation covers most of the requirements for the Acids, Alkalis and Titrations 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 use of the indicators litmus, phenolphthalein and methyl orange to distinguish between acidic and alkaline solutions understand how the pH scale, from 0–14, can be used to classify solutions as strongly acidic, weakly acidic, neutral, weakly alkaline or strongly alkaline describe the use of universal indicator to measure the approximate pH value of a solution define acids as sources of hydrogen ions, H+, and alkalis as sources of hydroxide ions, OH¯ predict the products of reactions between dilute hydrochloric, nitric and sulfuric acids; and metals, metal oxides and metal carbonates (excluding the reactions between nitric acid and metals) understand the general rules for predicting the solubility of salts in water: i all common sodium, potassium and ammonium salts are soluble ii all nitrates are soluble iii common chlorides are soluble, except silver chloride iv common sulfates are soluble, except those of barium and calcium v common carbonates are insoluble, except those of sodium, potassium and ammonium describe experiments to prepare soluble salts from acids describe experiments to prepare insoluble salts using precipitation reactions describe experiments to carry out acid-alkali titrations.
GCSE Ionic Bonding Crossword Puzzle (With Answers)
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GCSE Ionic Bonding Crossword Puzzle (With Answers)

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This ten word crossword puzzle is designed to review the key vocabulary found in the ionic bonding topic, and is suitable for GCSE and IGCSE Level students. Clues and answers are as follows: anion: A negative ion cation: A positive ion lost: Positive ions are formed when electrons are ____ gained: Negative ions are formed when electrons are ______ oppositely: An ionic bond is defined as the electrostatic force of attraction that exists between two ________ charged ions metals: These usually form positive ions nonmetals: These usually form negative ions chloride: This is the name of the negative ion found in table salt lattice: Many ions join together to form a large _______ structure soluble: Ionic compounds are usually _______ in water