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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.
Introduction to Alkanes
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Introduction to Alkanes

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This PowerPoint presentation offers the perfect introduction to the alkanes unit of organic chemistry for advanced learners (e.g. 'A' - Level and IB students). Beautifully illustrated and clear, this resource will enhance your delivery of this topic immensely.
Isotopes Worksheet: Definition, Uses and Symbols
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Isotopes Worksheet: Definition, Uses and Symbols

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This well-formatted worksheet is perfect for high-ability GCSE students and post-16 learners. It covers: The definition of isotopes (in terms of neutrons, protons and electrons) The uses of radioisotopes (along with examples for each use) Symbols for radioisotopes This sheet should keep your students busy for some time as they will need to do some research to find out the answers for each question. It also comes as a Word document, so is fully editable and easy to re-format if needs be.
Electrolysis Revision/Review Puzzle (with answers)
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Electrolysis Revision/Review Puzzle (with answers)

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This fun and dynamic resource is perfect for IGCSE, GCSE and MYP Chemistry students. It covers all of the essential vocabulary of electrolysis including: Anode Cathode Anion Cation Electrode Electrolyte REDCAT (Reduction at the cathode) OILRIG (Oxidation is loss, reduction is gain) PANCake (Positive Anode, Negative Cathode) You can use this fun activity as a starter, plenary or 'breaker' within the lesson. In this pack you get a pptx, pdf and a png file of the puzzle itself.
Photosynthesis (Advanced Level) Flow Chart Worksheet
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Photosynthesis (Advanced Level) Flow Chart Worksheet

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This quick activity can be used as a starter, plenary or mid-lesson worksheet. Students have to fill in the boxes to show the stages in photosynthesis (and how they all link together). Students should be familiar with the following vocabulary: Chloroplast Chlorophyll Grana Stoma
DNA Structure Crossword Puzzle (With Answers)
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DNA Structure Crossword Puzzle (With Answers)

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This is a fun (and moderately challenging) crossword puzzle that would serve as an excellent starter, plenary or in-lesson activity for any class about DNA structure. This crossword tests students’ knowledge of: The location of DNA in the cell The nucleotide as the basic building block of DNA Complimentary base pairing This is a lot of fun and your kids will love it. If your students have never learnt anything about DNA before, then you could provide the students with a summary to help them as they do the puzzle. In this pack you get a PPTX (which you can edit), a pdf version and a png of the puzzle itself (in case you want to project it on your interactive whiteboard for students to fill in).
Products from Crude Oil Crossword Puzzle (With Answers)
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Products from Crude Oil Crossword Puzzle (With Answers)

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This is a fun (and challenging) crossword puzzle that would serve as an excellent starter, plenary or in-lesson activity for any products from crude oil class. This crossword tests students’ knowledge of: Fractional Distillation What oil is and how it is formed The different fractions obtained from crude oil Alkanes and cracking This is a lot of fun and my students loved it. If your kids have never learnt anything about the products of crude oil before then you could provide the students with a summary to help them as they do the puzzle. In this pack you get a PPTX (which you can edit), a pdf version and a png of the puzzle itself (in case you want to project it on your interactive whiteboard for students to fill in).
Radioactivity and Isotopes Crossword Puzzle (With Answers)
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Radioactivity and Isotopes Crossword Puzzle (With Answers)

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This is a fun (and moderately challenging) crossword puzzle that would serve as an excellent starter, plenary or in-lesson activity for any radioactivity and isotopes class. This crossword tests students’ knowledge of: Isotopic/atomic structure The difference between alpha, beta and gamma radiation Knowledge of the isotopes of hydrogen (i.e. deuterium and tritium) Radioactive decay and half-life The use of Uranium-235 as an electricity generating fuel This is a lot of fun and my students loved it. If your kids have never learnt anything about the radioactivity and isotopes before, then you could provide the students with a summary to help them as they do the puzzle. In this pack you get a PPTX (which you can edit), a pdf version and a png of the puzzle itself (in case you want to project it on your interactive whiteboard for students to fill in).
Periodic Table Crossword Puzzle (With Answers)
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Periodic Table Crossword Puzzle (With Answers)

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This is a fun (and moderately challenging) crossword puzzle that would serve as an excellent starter, plenary or in-lesson activity for any periodic table class. This crossword tests students knowledge of: Group number Names of groups (e.g. The 'Halogens' are the group 7 elements) Symbols (e.g. Ca is the symbol for calcium) Properties (e.g. Potassium has similar properties to sodium because it is in the same group) This is a lot of fun and my students loved it. If your kids have never learnt anything about the periodic table before, then you could provide the students with a periodic table to help them as they do the puzzle. In this pack you get a PPTX (which you can edit), a pdf version and a png of the puzzle itself (in case you want to project it on your interactive whiteboard for students to fill in).
Atomic Structure Crossword Puzzle (With Answers)
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Atomic Structure Crossword Puzzle (With Answers)

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This is a really fun crossword puzzle and is the perfect quick starter or plenary to any GCSE level atomic structure lesson. The puzzle includes answers and covers the following key words: Ion Isotopes Neutron Negatively Mass number Atomic number Electron Proton Nucleus The file is a PowerPoint, so the puzzle can be easily printed or even projected on your interactive whiteboard for students to fill in. Since it is out of ten marks, you can quickly determine a percentage score for each student too.
Cells Worksheet with Answers
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Cells Worksheet with Answers

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This is a great worksheet for GCSE students and covers the basics of cell structure and function. I've included a pdf and a word doc version. It includes True/False questions, filling in the blanks, box matching and word choosing activities. Use this sheet as a quick starter, plenary or homework. Make sure you ask your kids to think of reasons behind the answers (especially the True/False questions). Get groups to write explanations for each answer to question 1 as a follow up activity (or as a good extension activity for students who finish early).
IB Chemistry: Pharmaceutical Products Test/Worksheet
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IB Chemistry: Pharmaceutical Products Test/Worksheet

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This quick test/worksheet covers the pharmaceutical products testing section of IBDP Chemistry Option D (FE 2016). Questions include: 1. Testing drugs on animals and cell cultures tells us three things. What are they? 2. What does LD50 mean? There's also a flow chart to fill in (the docx file has the answers (just remove the boxes).
Glycolysis Quick Quiz (With Answers)
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Glycolysis Quick Quiz (With Answers)

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This is the perfect starter, plenary or homework for any advanced biology lesson that introduces students to cellular respiration. This resource is suitable for 'A' - Level and IBDP students. This quick quiz (with answers) covers the following: 1. The differences between reduction and oxidation (essential prior knowledge for any student hoping to learn about respiration) 2. The four main stages of glycolysis There is also a handy acronym at the end that helps students to remember the four stages of glycolysis
German: School Routine Role Play
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German: School Routine Role Play

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The resource is ideal for GCSE or IGCSE students, and is designed to act as a fun way for the students to do the following: 1. Learn how to describe each part of their timetable (e.g. "On Monday lesson 1 I have Science") 2. Learn how to ask which lesson their partner has. For example, learning how to say “which lessons do you have on a Thursday?” Both students in the role play are given a timetable, with some blank spaces missing. Each student must describe their timetable to their partner, and fill in the blank spaces. Syllabus references: CIE IGCSE German: Area A2 (School routine). Edexcel GCSE German: Section One (High Frequency Language): Numbers, Time experessions, Times of the day; Days of the week Section Two (Topic Specific Language): Daily life. What school is like. Other IGCSE and GCSE exam boards also require knowledge and understanding of this topic.
'AS' - Chemistry: Balancing Redox Equations Worksheet (With Answers)
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'AS' - Chemistry: Balancing Redox Equations Worksheet (With Answers)

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This worksheet provides ten questions that help the students to practice their skills in balancing redox equations by adjusting coefficients and by adding OH-, H20, and H+ where necessary. This worksheet is suitable for 'AS' - Level and IB Diploma Chemistry students. Syllabus reference: "Write ionic half-equations and use them to construct full ionic equations." (Edexcel 'AS' - Level Chemistry Specification, First Examinations 2014). Full answers are provided in this package. This is a perfect resource to use as a quick starter, plenary or homework. I have included both the pdf and docx files in this package. All images used have no attribution (they have been self-created or obtained from www.pixabay.com) '
Ions: It's all about electrons! (Tutorial and worksheet booklet, with answers)
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Ions: It's all about electrons! (Tutorial and worksheet booklet, with answers)

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After teaching and tutoring thousands of chemistry students over the years, I've found that the topic of ions tends to cause tremendous confusion (and is generally poorly understood).This is one of those fundamental topics that must be understood properly if students are going to learn about balancing equations, stoichiometry and advanced level chemistry later in in school. I created this resource booklet as a very clear way for students to understand the following: • What the period and group numbers tell us about the structure of an atom • What anions and cations are • How to use the group number of an element to figure out what kind of ion it will form Complete with full colour images, activities and answers; this booklet finally offers a clear and comprehensive explanation of this fundamental topic in chemistry. At the end there is also a link to a website, where students can take this topic to the next level and learn about ionic bonding and the formulae of ionic compounds. I've set the price at 2 pounds because this resource took a lot of time to create, and is of a very high quality. All images have no attribution (they have been self-created or obtained from www.pixabay.com)
German: Time Worksheet and Wordsearch
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German: Time Worksheet and Wordsearch

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A very fun activity that can be used anywhere in a lesson, but works especially well as a starter, plenary or homework. This worksheet is probably best given to students in year 9 and older. It is basically a series of questions to test their skills in writing down times of the day in German, followed by a useful wordsearch that introduces some new vocabulary. Students will have to write down times of the day like the examples below: 12.35 = fünfundzwanzig vor eins 3.15 = Viertel nach drei This worksheet also introduces learners to the words 'mittag' and 'mitternacht'.
Chemistry: Hess's Law PowerPoint
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Chemistry: Hess's Law PowerPoint

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This is a really clear PowerPoint that shows students how to use Hess's Law to solve problems. Includes a number of examples to help students see Hess's Law being used effectively. Printable and fully editable, this PowerPoint is suitable for advanced chemistry classes (e.g. 'A' - Level and IB Diploma)
Biology: Advanced Cells Quiz
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Biology: Advanced Cells Quiz

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This is a fun MCQ and fill in the blanks quiz about cells, which is suitable for advanced learners (e.g. 'A' - Level or IB Diploma students). This quiz should save you a lot of time, and is the the perfect starter or plenary to an advanced-level cell biology lesson. The quiz covers the following key words and phrases: Cell membrane Cytoplasm Endoplasmic reticulum Golgi bodies (you can change this to 'Golgi apparatus', if you wish) Mitochondria Nucleus Ribosomes Organelles Enzymes Proteins Lysosomes Vacuole Nucleolus Nuclear membranes
Photosynthesis: Advanced Level Flow Chart (Blank and Filled in)
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Photosynthesis: Advanced Level Flow Chart (Blank and Filled in)

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This is a simple but effective tool for helping students to remember the key stages in Photosynthesis. Ideal for learners who are having difficulties transitioning from GCSE/IGCSE to A-Level/IB. You may wish to cut up the answers and provide the blank chart for students to stick them on, or simply provide the blank chart and get the students to try and fill it in. This chart covers: 1. The role of chlorophyll 2. The photolysis of water 3. The exchange of various (oxygen and carbon dioxide) 4. The role that hydrogen plays after photolysis is completed 5. Some chloroplast structure vocabulary (grana and stoma)