This Photosynthesis PowerPoint teaches students how plants make food using carbon dioxide, water and light energy. Students learn the photosynthesis word equation, the role of chloroplasts and chlorophyll, the products glucose and oxygen, and the key factors affecting photosynthesis. Includes clear lesson slides, spot the mistake activities, multiple-choice questions, answers, and an exit ticket.
Are you teaching Biological Psychology and need a clear, comprehensive, student-friendly PowerPoint that covers the entire unit in a structured and engaging way? This Biological Psychology Unit PowerPoint covers everything students need to understand the biological foundations of behaviour — from neurons and action potentials to brain structures and modern brain imaging techniques. Perfect for senior secondary Psychology courses (Year 11–12 / AP / IB / Intro Psych). 🧠 This Resource Covers:
Teach the structure of atoms with this clear and engaging Chemistry PowerPoint lesson. Students learn about protons, neutrons, electrons, the nucleus, subatomic particle charges, atomic number, and mass number. This lesson includes direct instruction slides, worked examples, mystery atom questions, element detective activities, mass number practice, a build-a-nucleus activity, and an exit ticket. Includes: Learning outcomes Structure of the atom explanation Proton, neutron and electro
Introduce students to work in Physics with this clear and engaging PowerPoint lesson focused on the concept of energy transfer through force and movement. Students learn that work is done when a force causes an object to move through a distance in the direction of that force, before applying the work done formula to a range of calculation problems. This resource uses accessible, real-world examples such as pushing boxes, moving vehicles and lifting objects to help students connect the concept
Teach students about mixtures and solutions with this clear, student-friendly science PowerPoint. This lesson explains that mixtures are made when two or more substances are combined without forming a new substance, helping students connect mixtures to the idea of physical change. Students explore everyday examples such as salt dissolving in water, cereal and milk, trail mix, sand and water, soil, air, oil and water, and pizza dough. The resource also explains why mixtures can often be sepa
Teach students about changes of state with this clear, student-friendly science PowerPoint. This lesson explains how matter changes between solids, liquids, and gases, including melting, freezing, evaporation, boiling, and condensation. Students learn how heating and cooling affect particles, including how particles gain energy, lose energy, move faster or slower, and become more or less spread out. The resource also helps students understand why changes of state are classified as physical
Teach students how to understand energy changes in chemical reactions with this clear, student-friendly chemistry PowerPoint. This lesson explains why reactions involve energy changes, focusing on the idea that breaking bonds absorbs energy and forming bonds releases energy. Students learn to compare endothermic and exothermic reactions, including whether heat energy is absorbed or released and what happens to the temperature of the surroundings. The resource includes everyday examples such
Teach students how matter changes with this clear, student-friendly science PowerPoint. This lesson introduces matter as anything that has mass and takes up space, then explores the different ways matter can change, including changes in size, shape, state, and the formation of new substances. Students learn the difference between physical changes and chemical changes through accessible examples such as ice melting, water freezing, a pencil snapping, metal rusting, bread toasting, paper b
Teach students how to confidently distinguish between physical changes and chemical changes with this clear, student-friendly science PowerPoint. This lesson helps students understand the key difference: physical changes do not form a new substance, while chemical changes do form new substances. Students classify everyday examples such as melting ice, burning a match, rusting nails, baking a cake, crushing a can, exploding fireworks, breaking glass, tearing paper, crushing chalk, and cuttin
Product Description:Teach students the key concept of physical change with this clear, student-friendly science PowerPoint. This lesson introduces physical changes as changes to a substance’s appearance, shape, size, state, texture, or arrangement without forming a new substance. Students will explore examples such as cutting an apple, squashing clay, freezing water, melting butter, folding aluminium foil, tearing paper, and shattering glass. The resource also explains physical changes using a
Teach students how to identify and explain chemical changes with this clear, student-friendly science PowerPoint. This lesson introduces chemical change as a process where new substances are formed, helping students distinguish chemical changes from physical changes. Students explore everyday examples such as burnt toast, baking cake, burning matches, cooking eggs, burning wood, and rusting iron. The resource also explains key signs of chemical change, including colour change, temperature ch
Transform your Human Biology or Life Science lessons with this comprehensive Cells & Tissues PowerPoint, designed to clearly explain the levels of biological organisation—from organelles and specialised cells, all the way to tissues, organs, systems, and the complete organism. This ready-to-teach resource covers essential cell structures, organelles, membrane transport processes, osmosis, and the four major tissue types, making it perfect for Year 10–12 Biology classrooms. Packed with high-qual
Introduce students to the fascinating world of nanomaterials and nanotechnology with this engaging, classroom-ready PowerPoint lesson. This resource explores what nanotechnology is, how nanoparticles differ from larger materials, why nanoscale materials can have unusual properties, and how nanotechnology is used in medicine, sunscreen, diagnosis, and future technologies. It also includes multiple-choice questions, think-pair-share prompts, and a structured debate activity on whether the benefit
Teach the evidence for evolution in a clear, engaging, and student-friendly way with this complete lesson! This resource helps students understand how scientists use comparative anatomy, embryology, and molecular biology to support the theory of evolution. Perfect for middle school and early high school science, this lesson combines structured explanations with interactive activities to build deep understanding. ✅ What’s Included Clear explanation of evidence for evolution Comparative anato
Teach corrosion and rusting with clarity and real-world relevance using this structured and engaging PowerPoint lesson on redox reactions in metals. This resource helps students understand corrosion as an electrochemical process, linking directly to key concepts in electrochemistry and galvanic cells. Designed for secondary chemistry, this lesson breaks down complex processes like rust formation into clear, step-by-step explanations while reinforcing oxidation and reduction concepts. What’s Incl
Teach galvanic (voltaic) cells with clarity and confidence using this engaging, student-friendly lesson and worksheet set! This resource helps students master electrochemical cells, redox reactions, and electron flow through clear explanations, guided examples, and structured practice. Perfect for chemistry classrooms, this lesson breaks down complex concepts like anode vs cathode, oxidation vs reduction, and salt bridge ion movement into simple, digestible steps that students can actually un
Teach students how to create clear, accurate scientific drawings with this engaging and structured Scientific Drawing of Cells PowerPoint lesson. Designed to complement microscope work, this resource helps students develop essential skills in observation, labeling, and scientific communication. Perfect for middle school science and biology classrooms, this lesson focuses on building strong scientific habits by emphasizing clarity, accuracy, and correct drawing conventions. What’s Included: Ful
Make organic chemistry clear and engaging with this comprehensive lesson on alkenes and benzene, designed to help students understand structure, bonding, and reactivity through clear explanations and comparisons. This resource builds directly on prior knowledge of alkenes and introduces benzene as a contrasting example, helping students grasp the key concept of delocalised electrons and stability. 🔬 What’s Included: Step-by-step PowerPoint lesson on alkenes and benzene Clear explanation
Make teaching organic chemistry simple, structured, and engaging with this clear and scaffolded PowerPoint lesson on alkenes structure and IUPAC naming! This resource is designed to help students confidently move from basic hydrocarbon knowledge to naming complex branched molecules, with a strong focus on step-by-step reasoning and common misconceptions. Perfect for Year 10–11 Chemistry or introductory organic chemistry units. 📚 What’s Included ✔️ Fully structured PowerPoint lesson ✔️
Teach microscopes in a clear, engaging, and structured way with this comprehensive Microscopes PowerPoint lesson. This resource covers microscope structure, function, and proper use while incorporating interactive elements to support student understanding and engagement. Designed for middle school science and biology classrooms, this lesson helps students build foundational knowledge and practical skills needed for microscope investigations. What’s Included: Full PowerPoint lesson: Microscopes