Resources provided range from GCSE Science to A-Level Chemistry and A-Level Biology. All the resources provided are ready to go and should require minimum adjustments. They contain activities for students to complete within each powerpoint.
Resources provided range from GCSE Science to A-Level Chemistry and A-Level Biology. All the resources provided are ready to go and should require minimum adjustments. They contain activities for students to complete within each powerpoint.
Made this to accompany the fusion 2 scheme of work. It relates to the first 6 lessons. From describing, elements, compounds, naming compounds and symbols. Used this with a lower ability science group in year 8. Could easily be adapted for years 7 and 9 also.
Originally designed to accompany BTEC qualification. Could easily be used for AEN students to guide them through basic atomic structure theory and electron configuration.
Full lesson which outlines what reversible reactions are, what happens when we change the temperature and pressure of these reactions. Lesson also includes details of the Haber Process and involves the completion of a 6 mark question about the Haber Process. Excellent lesson ready to pick up and teach.
Full 50-100 minute lesson in which students are guided through the details of how to use a burette, volumetric flask and volumetric pipette. Should be used in conjunction with simple practical activity. Perfect for skills lessons in BTEC Applied Science courses or as an introduction to using a burette for KS4 Chemistry students. Easily adaptable with in built class activities once you have demonstrated how to use, rinse and take measurements from a burette.
Full 50-100 minute lesson in which students are guided through the details of how to use a volumetric pipette. Should be used in conjunction with simple practical activity. Perfect for skills lessons in BTEC Applied Science courses or as an introduction to using a burette for KS4 Chemistry students. Easily adaptable with in built class activities once you have demonstrated how to use, rinse, fill and empty a volumetric pipette
Planning sheet to be printed on A3 paper, you then walk through each question using the Powerpoint, students make simple notes and then attempt to answer each question. This is to be used with the C2 Edexcel Specimen Paper available on the Edexcel website.
A-Level/GCSE Chemistry resource used to teach the concept of the Mole to Year 12 Chemistry students and will help to support GCSE Chemistry students. Lesson is ready to teach straight out the box. Lesson contains mole calculations, examples and sample exam questions. The lesson then goes on to explain how to calculate reacting masses from balanced equations using. Mole calculations are broken down and answers to questions are included in the powerpoint. Great for revising moles with Year 11 or recapping with Year 12 Chemistry students.
A-Level Chemistry lesson. Straight out the box and ready to teach. Lesson covers the following specification points relating to a variety of A-Level Chemistry Specifications:
Describe the electromagnetic spectrum
Describe transitions between electronic energy levels in atoms
Describe the difference between absorption and emission spectra
The relationship between the energy emitted and the frequency of the line produced
Relationship between between frequency, wavelength and the speed of electromagnetic radiation
Flame colours of Li+, Na+, K+, Ca+, Ba2+, Cu2+
Ready to teach A-Level Chemistry lesson. Designed for the OCR B Chemistry A-Level Specification. Covers atomic number, mass number, istope, relative atomic mass, history of the different models of the atoms and various calculations. Also covers how to interpret mass spectra to calculate relative atomic mass and how mass spectrometry works. Also includes exam questions and mark schemes.
Would also suit other A-Level Chemistry specification.
A-Level Chemistry A - Acids and Redox
Acids, Bases and Neutralisations
Full teachable A-Level Chemistry lesson covering:
Acids and Bases and Neutralisations
Short lesson, will cover the basics of acids, bases and neutralisations. Suitable for 40-50 minute lesson.
OCR A-Level Chemistry - Acids and Redox
Redox reactions
Lesson outlines how to work out oxidation numbers or oxidation states in redox reactions. Oxidation number exercises and and oxidation state questions complete with worked solutions.
Suitable for a 40-50 minute lesson.
A - Level Chemistry OCR A - Oceans - Role of Oceans in Climate Control
Lesson covers the following specification points:
The greenhouse effect
The Bronsted-Lowry theory of acids and bases
The difference between weak and strong acids and bases
Performing pH calculations involving strong acids, strong bases and weak acids
Contains fully worked examples and sample exam questions, all embedded in power point. Ready to teach - perfect for a double lesson.
OCR B Chemistry A- Level - Oceans - The Deep Oceans
Lesson covers the following:
Factors that determine solubility of solutes in aqueous and non-aqueous solvents. How the charge density of the ions in an ionic compound affect the lattice enthalpy change of hydration of ions. Hydrated ions, enthalpy change of solution, lattice enthalpy, enthalpy change of hydration of ions. The solutions of an ionic solid in terms of enthalpy cycles and enthalpy level diagrams (and performing calculations.
Contains fully worked examples and calculations for each specification point.
OCR Chemistry B - Oceans - Oceans as a Carbon Store
Full lesson covers:
The meaning of the term buffer. How buffers work (including everyday applications). Buffer solutions calculations with worked buffer example calculations.
Includes walk through examples and exam questions.
OCR Chemistry B - Oceans - Sea Shells as a Carbon Store
Solubility equilibria. Solubility equations and calculations covering solubility equilibria. Following spec points covered.
The term solubility product for ionic compounds
Solubility products calculations
Techniques and procedures for determining solubility products
Includes exam questions and walkthroughs.
OCR Chemistry B - Oceans - The Global central heating system
Entropy calculations
Entropy as a measure of the number of ways that molecules and their associated energy quanta can be arranged
Qualitative predicts of the sysS for a reaction in terms of:
The differences in magnitude of the entropy of a solid, a lquid, and a gas
The difference in number of particles of gaseous reactants and products
Contains full worked examples and sample exam questions
Exam booklet containing questions that only relate to the June 2022 AQA GCSE Chemistry exam. Advanced notice material has been used to make the booklet of questions. Ideal for exam preparation in the build up to the exam.
OCR Chemistry A - Atoms Ions and Compounds
2.1-2.2 OCR Chemistry A - Resource covers the following lesson objectives relating to OCR A-Level Chemistry A.
To review the structure of Atom
Explain the term isotope
Describe the history of the atom
Introduce how masses can be measured using a mass spectrometer
Ready to-go lesson complete with worksheets and resources for teaching the first topic.
A variety of Chemistry assignments for the New BTEC First Specification. Feel free to use and adapt these assignments. They were originally written for an all boys comprehensive school but should be robust enough to meet the new criteria.