Don't know where to start studying? Do you know what you know and don't know? This is the resource for you!This Google sheet contains every objective from the 0620 iGCSE Chemistry Course by CIE. When a student rates themselves from a 1-10 drop down, the objective in question is colour coded, added to a red, amber or green list and the contents page updates showing how many of each objective have been rated. Perfect for GCSE Chem students coming up to exams this year and needing to track what
Slideshow about the different types of clouds but mainly HOW clouds form. Contains activities that link with the interactive notebook (available separately or as part of a bundle). Includes fun experiments on making your own mouth cloud!
This lesson involves an experiment to determine uneven heating data for land air and sea. Has slides related to interactive notebook (available separately or as part of a bundle).
Circus of activities involving air and air pressure including a can crush experiment. Links to interactive notebook (available separately or as part of a bundle)
How is wind formed in relation to air pressure, density, and moisture. With interactive notebook links (available separately or as part of a bundle). also deals with adiabatic heating and cooling.
Follows on from Ocean Currents 1.0 - deals with how ocean currents were used in the search for MH370. Has slides related to Interactive Notebook (available seperately or as part of a bundle). Also includes great NASA game on ocean currents and density.
Discussion of the different climate zones from taiga, polar, desert, and jungle. Contains links to the interactive notebook (available separately or as part of a bundle)
Lesson 1 in a series on density, convection, and links to the weather and climate. Has slides with the interactive notebook (available separately or as part of a bundle)
Talks about rain shadow and lake effect snow in terms of formation of these effects based on geographical location. Contains links to interactive notebook (available separately or as part of a bundle)
Introduction to ocean currents and how differences in density caused by salinity and temperature cause them. Has pages with an interactive notebook (available separately or as part of a bundle).
Looking into air masses such as equatorial, polar continental etc. Contains links to the interactive notebook (available separately or as part of a bundle)
A little wrap up lesson following on from last lesson on the experiment. Contains slides relating to the interactive notebook (available seperately or as part of a bundle)
Lesson outlining the process of convection with associated interactive notebook (available separately or as part of a bundle) pages to create a particle diagram based on the demonstration videos.