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Full lesson PowerPoint presentations covering the entire GCSE 9-1 Chemistry curriculum are available here. My lessons have been created specifically to meet all specification points on the Pearson Edexcel GCSE 9-1 Chemistry course (for Combined and Separate Science). A range of KS3 lessons are also available, all of which have been updated for the current version of the KS3 curriculum. See my bundles to get even better value for money. Please leave reviews if you find these resources useful!

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Full lesson PowerPoint presentations covering the entire GCSE 9-1 Chemistry curriculum are available here. My lessons have been created specifically to meet all specification points on the Pearson Edexcel GCSE 9-1 Chemistry course (for Combined and Separate Science). A range of KS3 lessons are also available, all of which have been updated for the current version of the KS3 curriculum. See my bundles to get even better value for money. Please leave reviews if you find these resources useful!
Molar Volume of Gases GCSE Lesson (SC14e) TRIPLE
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Molar Volume of Gases GCSE Lesson (SC14e) TRIPLE

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This full lesson PowerPoint and worksheet (with answers) will allow you to teach the GCSE 9-1 specification Chemistry lesson on Molar Volumes of Gases. The resource is easy to follow for teachers, readily accessible for students and is appropriate for Triple Science classes, Higher tier only.
Transition Metals, Alloys and Corrosion: 4 GCSE Lessons. Edexcel 9-1 Topic SC13 TRIPLE ONLY
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Transition Metals, Alloys and Corrosion: 4 GCSE Lessons. Edexcel 9-1 Topic SC13 TRIPLE ONLY

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This bundle meets all specification points needed to teach Topic 13 “Transition Metals, Alloys and Corrosion” from the Edexcel GCSE 9-1 Chemistry course (Triple Science only unit). The bundle includes four full lesson PowerPoints and associated resources, plus my overview and equipment lists for all Year 10 and Year 11 Combined & Triple Science. I have many other GCSE lessons and bundles available so please check out my shop, OnSpecScience.
Chemical Cells and Fuel Cells GCSE lesson (SC16a)
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Chemical Cells and Fuel Cells GCSE lesson (SC16a)

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This full lesson PowerPoint will allow you to teach the GCSE 9-1 specification Chemistry lesson on Chemical Cells and Fuel Cells. The resource is accessible for students, easy for teachers to follow and is appropriate for TRIPLE SCIENCE ONLY, Foundation and Higher tiers. Please note that this lesson covers the Edexcel Chemistry Paper 1 content on chemical cells and hydrogen fuel cells. “Recall that a chemical cell produces a voltage until one of the reactants is used up” “Recall that in a hydrogen–oxygen fuel cell hydrogen and oxygen are used to produce a voltage and water is the only product” “Evaluate the strengths and weaknesses of fuel cells for given uses” This lesson does not cover the Paper 2 content comparing and contrasting hydrogen and petrol as fuels. For that content, see my lesson SC20f on Cracking and Alternative Fuels.
Alloys and their Uses GCSE Lesson (SC13d SC13e) Alloying TRIPLE
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Alloys and their Uses GCSE Lesson (SC13d SC13e) Alloying TRIPLE

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Full Lesson PowerPoint (including suggested practical activity) sufficient to teach the GCSE 9-1 specification Chemistry lessons on Alloys and their uses. The resource is easy to follow for teachers, readily accessible for students and is appropriate for Triple Science classes, Foundation and Higher tiers.
Fertilisers and the Haber Process GCSE Lesson (SC15a) TRIPLE
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Fertilisers and the Haber Process GCSE Lesson (SC15a) TRIPLE

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Full Lesson PowerPoint sufficient to teach the GCSE 9-1 specification Chemistry lessons on fertilisers and the Haber process, including new material on different scales of ammonium sulphate production. The resource is easy to follow for teachers, readily accessible for students and is appropriate for Triple Science classes, Foundation and Higher tiers.
Factors Affecting Dynamic Equilibrium GCSE Lesson (SC15b) TRIPLE
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Factors Affecting Dynamic Equilibrium GCSE Lesson (SC15b) TRIPLE

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Full Lesson PowerPoint sufficient to teach the GCSE 9-1 specification Chemistry lesson on Factors Affecting Dynamic Equilibrium. The resource is easy to follow for teachers and readily accessible for students. This is for Higher Tier Triple Science students only and follows on from my introductory lesson on Dynamic Equilibrium (SC12a).
Electrolysis and Half-equations HIGHER GCSE Lesson (SC10a CC10a)
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Electrolysis and Half-equations HIGHER GCSE Lesson (SC10a CC10a)

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This full Lesson PowerPoint will allow to teach the Higher-only specification points on Electrolysis, focusing on oxidation and reduction at the anode and cathode in terms of loss and gain of electrons. The lesson also introduces the concept of half equations and provides practice at writing these. I deliver this lesson after first exploring the basic principles of electrolysis in my earlier lesson “Electrolysis (CC10a / SC10a)”. The resource is easy to follow for teachers, readily accessible for students and is appropriate for Combined and Triple Science classes, HIGHER TIER ONLY.
Moving Sound Year 7 Lesson PowerPoint (KS3 7Lb)
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Moving Sound Year 7 Lesson PowerPoint (KS3 7Lb)

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Full lesson PowerPoint (plus an engaging practical demo) sufficient to teach a broad range of abilities about how sound travels through different materials. The lesson is in keeping with the current KS3 UK National Curriculum, is easily accessible for students and simple to follow for teachers.
Detecting and Using Sound Year 7 Double Lesson PowerPoint (KS3 7Lc 7Ld) Ultrasound Infrasound
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Detecting and Using Sound Year 7 Double Lesson PowerPoint (KS3 7Lc 7Ld) Ultrasound Infrasound

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This double lesson PowerPoint will allow you to teach a broad range of abilities about how we detect and use sound. The first lesson focuses on our ears, the limits of human hearing and the various uses of infrasound and ultrasound. The second lesson is ICT-based and focuses on safe use of sound and the impact that human noise pollution has on wildlife. The lesson is in keeping with the current KS3 UK National Curriculum, is easily accessible for students and simple to follow for teachers.
Limiting Reactants GCSE Lesson (SC9c CC9c)
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Limiting Reactants GCSE Lesson (SC9c CC9c)

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This PowerPoint (containing exam-style practice questions) will allow you to teach the GCSE 9-1 Chemistry content on Limiting Reactants and using moles to calculate the limiting reactant from mass data. The resource is easy to follow for teachers, readily accessible for students and is appropriate for Combined and Triple Science classes, HIGHER TIER ONLY! Other lessons on Calculations involving Mass (including the preceding lessons on Moles and Stoichiometry) are available from my shop. They can be purchased individually or, alongside this lesson, as part of a whole-topic bundle.
Electroplating & Copper Purification GCSE Lesson (CC10a SC13c)
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Electroplating & Copper Purification GCSE Lesson (CC10a SC13c)

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This PowerPoint (containing a worksheet) will allow you to teach the GCSE 9-1 specification Chemistry lesson on Electroplating (Triple Science Only). It also contains slides that provide essential background for the Core Practical involving Electrolysis of Copper Sulphate (CC10a). The Core Practical prep can be taught separately but I find it fits better alongside electroplating for Triple Science classes. **Be aware: this lesson works best if you have access to Edexcel GCSE 9-1 Chemistry textbooks. It’s not essential; other resources can be used and all information needed for students to complete the worksheets is found in the slides. However, if textbooks are available, the worksheet can be completed as an independent learning task. ** Other GCSE lessons (including other lessons on Electrolysis) are available from my shop. They can be purchased individually or, alongside this lesson, as part of a whole-topic bundle.
Dynamic Equilibrium GCSE Lesson (CC12a SC12a)
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Dynamic Equilibrium GCSE Lesson (CC12a SC12a)

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Full Lesson PowerPoint sufficient to teach the GCSE 9-1 specification Chemistry lesson on Dynamic Equilibrium. The resource is easy to follow for teachers and readily accessible for students. For Combined Science, Foundation students only need to cover the first two objectives; Higher tier candidates also need to learn about factors affecting the position of the equilibrium. Triple Science students also need to do the follow-up lesson (SC15b) on Factors affecting Equilibria. A clearer version of the worksheet can be downloaded from my shop in needed. Search for "GCSE Chemistry Haber Process worksheet to go with lesson CC12a SC12a “Dynamic Equilibrium”.
Acids and Alkalis Year 7 Topic- 6 full lessons (KS3 7F)
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Acids and Alkalis Year 7 Topic- 6 full lessons (KS3 7F)

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This bundle will allow you to teach Year 7 students the Key Stage 3 National Curriculum required learning on Acids and Alkalis. The bundle includes six full lesson PowerPoints (Neutralsation in Daily Life is a double header) containing equipment lists for suggested practicals, plus associated resources. My suggested teaching order: Hazards, Indicators, pH and Acidity, Neutralisation, Neutralisation in Daily Life (practical then ICT). I have many other KS3 lessons and bundles available so please check out my shop, OnSpecScience.
Polymers and Addition Polymerisation GCSE Lesson (SC24a) TRIPLE
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Polymers and Addition Polymerisation GCSE Lesson (SC24a) TRIPLE

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This full lesson PowerPoint will allow you to teach the GCSE 9-1 specification Chemistry lesson on Addition Polymerisation; in particular, how to draw addition polymers and show polymerisation equations. The resource is accessible for students, easy for teachers to follow and is appropriate for TRIPLE SCIENCE ONLY, Foundation and Higher tiers. See my other resources for lessons on Uses, Properties and Problems with Polymers (SC24b and SC24d) and on Condensation Polymers (SC24c).