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During this engaging distance learning lesson on separating mixtures 1 (filtration and crystallisation) GCSE students work through the digital worksheet activities to develop their understanding of what a mixture is and how they can be separated using filtration and crystallisation.

This lesson is the 3rd in a series of lessons and covers the content from the AQA GCSE 4.1.1(.2) A simple model of the atom, symbols, relative atomic mass, electronic charge and isotopes topic and OUP Kerboodle GCSE Chemistry Scheme C1.3, Separating mixtures lesson.

This adaptable resource is perfect for:
Distance learning: Keep students on track with independent learning activities.
Missed work recovery: Help students catch up after absences at their own pace.
Home-schooling: Provide a comprehensive learning experience for homeschooled students.

Aimed at a mixed ability GCSE class.

This editable resource includes (5 pages):
Teacher guidance and answers: Clear instructions and solutions for teachers.
Engage: Self-assessed vocabulary task, using Google Sheets, to reinforce key vocabulary.
Explore: Links to articles, video clips, virtual labs, and simulations allow students to explore the topic in-depth.
Explain: An embedded Google Slides™ presentation that clearly outlines lesson objectives, provides detailed information slides, and includes self-assessed questions for students to check their comprehension.
Apply: Engaging activities and tasks encourage students to apply their knowledge gained during the lesson.
Extend: Resources and activities that challenge students to further explore the topic and extend their learning.

Important:
Internet Access: Students require a PC with internet access to use this resource.
Google Doc™ Format: This resource is best used in Google Doc™ format. While it can be converted to Word/Excel, some tasks may not function properly in these formats.

If you require more assistance, please contact me at-
info@cmgsciencelessons.com

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Separating mixtures 1 Filtration and crystallisation Lesson bundle

**This 3-in-1 lesson bundle provides everything you need to teach separating mixtures 1 (filtration and crystallisation) in the classroom, for cover teachers, and for students learning remotely. Separating mixtures 1 (filtration and crystallisation) is designed to help GCSE students develop their understanding of what a mixture is and how they can be separated using filtration and crystallisation; the bundle includes three convenient formats – all fully editable to fit your specific needs**: ● **Teacher-led lesson** (PowerPoint Presentation): ○ Engaging, ready-to-use presentation. ○ Includes everything you need for an effective lesson (instructions, activities, worksheets, etc.) ○ Fully editable, allowing you to customise the content to fit your teaching style and students' needs. ● **Cover lesson** (Word Document): ○ This printable cover lesson resource provides clear instructions and engaging activities for students to work independently with minimal supervision. ○ Minimal prep required – simply print and go! ○ Fully editable, allowing you to customise the content to fit your teaching style and students' needs. ● **Digital worksheet** (Google Doc Recommended): ○ Perfect for distance learning, independent study, or catching up on missed work! ○ This interactive worksheet guides students through the learning objectives with clear explanations and engaging activities. ○ This resource is best used in Google Doc™ format. While it can be converted to Word/Excel, some tasks may not function properly in these formats). **All three formats come with all the necessary resources, making them easy to implement in your classroom. Plus, they're fully editable, allowing you to adjust the activities' length and difficulty to match your students' progress and time constraints**. This lesson is the 3rd in a series of lessons and covers the content from the AQA GCSE 4.1.1(.2) A simple model of the atom, symbols, relative atomic mass, electronic charge and isotopes topic and OUP Kerboodle GCSE Chemistry Scheme C1.3, Separating mixtures lesson. Aimed at a mixed ability GCSE class. If you require more assistance, please contact me at- info@cmgsciencelessons.com

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C1 Atomic structure Distance learning

**8 digital worksheets covering the AQA 9-1 GCSE Chemistry C1: Atomic structure chapter. Students work through the digital worksheets to develop their understanding of atomic structure and separating mixtures.** *Ideal for independent & distance learning / home-school / covering missed content after absence / non-specialist cover lesson* Aimed at a mixed ability class covering content 1-8 **Each digital worksheet includes**: * Engage- Links and ‘Big Question’ to engage students at start of lesson * Explore- Links to articles, video clips, virtual labs, and simulations for students to explore. * Explain- Embedded Google Slides™ presentation (includes lesson objectives, information slides, self-assessed questions). * Apply- Resources and task in which students apply their knowledge gained during the lesson. * Extend- Resources and task for students to extend their learning. *Important: Students must have access to PC with internet to use this document* This resource works best as a Google Doc. with Google Classroom- upload to your Google Drive, right click and select make a copy (this will convert back into Google Doc. format and enable Google Draw and other Google features). This document can also be used with Microsoft Teams, SMHW or sent to students via email, but please note some features (fact of the day, Google Draw) will not be available.

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