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I'm an experienced teacher who has taught and worked at schools in the UK, Malaysia, Singapore and Belgium. I love writing curriculum and designing resources and aim to make sure most of the worksheets and lessons I design are student led as much as possible. Although I've taught all sciences, Chemistry is my passion!
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Preview of Newton's Third Law problems ( MS-PS2-1)

Newton's Third Law problems ( MS-PS2-1)

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Simple worksheet for practicing Newton's Third Law problems/ application. Perfect for MS-PS2-1.Apply Newton’s Third Law to design a solution to a problem involving the motion of two colliding objects. Great to use when teaching a forces unit to check for application of understanding. The worksheet has 8 different collision problems. Learners need to: Identify the forces at impactExplain the consequences for motion for each itemTackle the design challenge which is about minimizing or maximizing
Preview of States of Matter Graphing and Particle Diagrams (MS-PS1-4, KS3, middle school)

States of Matter Graphing and Particle Diagrams (MS-PS1-4, KS3, middle school)

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When I teach States of Matter one thing I always struggle to get across is the relationship between energy, temperature and change of state. I've designed this resource to try and help with that! It can be used in conjunction with any other teaching methods you use in the classroom and asks students to push themselves a little bit in their conceptual understanding! This download contains 4 documents which you can mix and match as it makes sense for your class. A quick summary of each is below (a
Preview of Force Diagrams/ Free body diagrams (MS-PS2, middle school, KS3)

Force Diagrams/ Free body diagrams (MS-PS2, middle school, KS3)

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This resource is 3 different worksheets to practice working with force diagrams. They are perfect to use when teaching a forces unit to check for application of understanding. Each worksheet has an example and then 9 different questions/ force diagrams. The worksheets build in difficulty as follows: Calculating net force with 2 forcesCalculating net force with multiple/ combined forcesCalculating net force and describing motionEach worksheet is complete with fun diagrams and varied scenarios and
Preview of Experimenting with Electromagnets (MS-PS2-3, middle school, KS3)

Experimenting with Electromagnets (MS-PS2-3, middle school, KS3)

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This worksheet is great if you are looking to reinforce material about electromagnets, look at the strength of electromagnets from a data/ experimental angle or imply cover MS-PS2-3 in a different way. Please check the preview! The worksheet covers an easy experiment where the number of coils in an electromagnet is increased and the number of paper clips attached to the electromagnet is counted. On page 1 the method is introduced and on page 2 a results table can be analysed using graphs. An an
Preview of Diffusion investigation template/ lab guide/ differentiated resource

Diffusion investigation template/ lab guide/ differentiated resource

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This is another clean and easy to use template for a differentiated lesson/ block of lessons looking into investigating diffusion. This folder includes: A teacher guide with tips on running the lesson3 different differentiated templates for students using the same format (blank, guided and fill the gaps/ cloze exercise). Each template has a list of words that can be used to help guide the studentsA suggested set of answers to help students see the level of detail and scientific (but approachabl
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About the store

Experience

I'm an experienced teacher who has taught and worked at schools in the UK, Malaysia, Singapore and Belgium. I love writing curriculum and designing resources and aim to make sure most of the worksheets and lessons I design are student led as much as possible. Although I've taught all sciences, Chemistry is my passion!

Teaching style

A little bit of everything. Variety has always been key to my lessons but I try to make everything really functional. There is a mix of investigation, exploration but also practice. I love teaching middle school but really enjoy trying to make interesting resources for Chemistry learning at all levels! I have a big focus on conceptual understanding and application, but also always want there to be joy in the learning!

My own education history

I've got a degree in Medical Biochemistry, a PGCE, a masters in Educational leadership and an MBA. Life long learner :)