Made for the IB Standard Level chemistry course, option E.
It's got some bits missing, notably acid deposition, plus a graph for fuel/air ratio.
Note: some of the slides that have a lot of writing on were for printing rather than projecting.
Lesson on soil chemistry including practical activity testing soil samples (need to order a selection of soils, ideally with different pHs, beakers, filter paper, filter funnels, indicator paper, spatulas).
Each lesson includes a ‘blast from the past quiz’, a range of activities and an AFL task that relates to their progress. A range of lessons are designed to relate to the future AQA syllabus as well as allowing students to apply a unit of work to novel and interesting applications e.g. Following Dr Who to the early Earth’s atmosphere, choosing an alternative fuel for a new Elon musk prototype car and narrating a climate change trailer for Leonardo Decaprio.
It wa sa lot of fun teaching for what can be a very dry subject!
For KS3 low ability/SEN
Presentation with LOs, experiment and Qs
Use with low ability/SEN yr7 and yr8. Simple language and easy instructions.
Picture clues to introduce the lesson
Opportunity to design results table for the experiment
omplete set of lessons for Module 1 The Living Environment -2.1 The Atmosphere (Ozone), for AQA A Level Environmental Science (7447):
L1 Ozone Depletion Scientific Investigation
L2 Rowland-Molina and CFCs
L3 Ozone Data and Antarctica
L4 Ozone Restoration
Ozone Revision Quiz
A full lesson covering point 4.2.2e of the OCR A level Chemistry specification- the environmental issues caused by haloalkanes. It covers the development and use of organohalogens as well as the mechanisms by which CFCs cause damage to the ozone layer. It also includes the other chemicals that may damage the ozone layer and the chemicals that are being used as an alternative.
The lesson includes a starter, full notes, various student activities and a fully differentiated summary at the end.
All answers included.
An A3 revision mat for revision of the Chemistry of the Atmosphere chapter in AQA GCSE 1-9 Combined Science and Chemistry. Concentrates on the Combined Science content and includes all answers.
Complete set of lessons for Module 1 The Living Environment - 2.2 The Hydrosphere, for AQA A Level Environmental Science (7447):
L1 The Hydrological Cycle
L2 Water Abstraction (+ Additional Resources)
L3 Unsistainable Explotation
L5 Thermohaline Circulation (+ Additional Resources)
L6 Treating Contaminated Water (+ Additional Resources)
L7 Sustainable Water Management
L8 New Water Sources
Revision Lesson on Aquifers and Reservoirs
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A student friendly fact sheet relating to environmental issues. Introduce your students to environmental issues with this simplified, yet challenging resource. It also includes a worksheet which challenges the students to find information in the fact sheet as well as further opportunities to develop their knowledge through independent or teacher led investigation.
his PowerPoint was planned as part of the IB scheme of work on Medicinal Chemistry, and covers the necessary content for the D.6 section. It would also be suitable for other post-16 courses.
Included are the fully completed PowerPoint and a student version of the PowerPoint with sections to complete independently.
Topics covered include:
- Effects of PACs on the environment
- Antibiotic Resistance
- Nuclear Waste (both LLW and HLW)
- Chlorinated solvent waste
- Supercritical fluid waste
- Green Chemistry
- Biotechnologies in Green Chemistry
Full unit for Organic Chemistry - AQA Combined Science Trilogy
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Set includes:
Four lesson powerpoints, including tasks and answers
L1 - Crude Oil, Hydrocarbons and Alkanes
L2 - Fractional Distillation
L3 - Cracking
L4 - Combustion of fuels
Multiple worksheets for every lesson
Easy-print A5 (two per A4 page) versions of each worksheet
Scheme of Work (Lesson by lesson)
Videos of every lesson to post online should your students be absent