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Engaging lessons, revision materials and activities for students of all ages. I studied for a Degree and D.Phil in chemistry at St John's College, Oxford and enjoy a teaching career inspiring and enthusing the next generation.
AQA GCSE chemistry - Unit 3 - Lesson 4 Balancing equations using reacting masses
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AQA GCSE chemistry - Unit 3 - Lesson 4 Balancing equations using reacting masses

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Powerpoint lesson covering balancing equations using reacting masses. Includes full lesson powerpoint and worksheet with answers in word and pdf format. Professor Bunsen resources are tested in school and make the new GCSE in chemistry engaging and exciting. Most importantly it could save you and your school time! The accompanying worksheet allows students to practice and for you to give feedback and help them to improve. The answers are included to help the busy teacher or non-specialist. These resources have been prepared for the new GCSE science examination specifications that are new for first teaching in 2016. Get ahead with year 9 or use to plan your schemes of work for September. Buy individual resources or a set of lessons. Fully resourced with Powerpoints, worksheets and lesson activities and key facts and opportunities for improvement and redrafting throughout.
AQA GCSE Chemistry Unit 3 - End of unit test on quantitative chemistry, moles, yield, concentration
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AQA GCSE Chemistry Unit 3 - End of unit test on quantitative chemistry, moles, yield, concentration

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This is an end of unit test for unit 3 chemistry for the new specification AQA syllabus. Provided as editable word file - include your own school's logo Also viewable as pdf Full mark scheme provided. The test is designed to fit in a 1 hour lesson with time for distribution and collection and is provided with a MS. Tested in the classroom it differentiates well for students aiming for grades 4-9 for the new specification. Part A - recall of facts and equations Part B - application to examination questions Covers... 1) Chemical measurements, conservation of mass and quantitative interpretation of chemical equations 2) Use of moles 3) Maximum theoretical mass and use of moles to calculate this 4) Concentration of solution 5) Percentage yield 6) Atom economy 7) Volume of gas.
AQA GCSE chemistry - Unit 4 - Lesson 1-3  Reactivity of metals powerpoints and worksheets
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AQA GCSE chemistry - Unit 4 - Lesson 1-3 Reactivity of metals powerpoints and worksheets

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This is a well resourced bundle of materials to teach the reactivity of metals. Reactions of metals with oxygen Reactions of metals with water (alkali metals) and acids (group 2) Formulating the reactivity series Alkali metals Description of metals reacting by losing electrons Preparation and differentiated worksheets Metal displacement and redox reactions OIL RIG Includes full lesson powerpoint that should cover approximately three lessons and supporting resources in word and pdf format. Professor Bunsen resources are tested in school and make the new GCSE in chemistry engaging and exciting. Most importantly it could save you and your school time! The accompanying worksheet allows students to practice and for you to give feedback and help them to improve. These resources have been prepared for the new GCSE science examination specifications that are new for first teaching in 2016. Fully resourced with Powerpoints, worksheets and lesson activities and key facts and opportunities for improvement and redrafting throughout.
AQA GCSE chemistry - Unit 4 - Lesson 6 Acid and Alkali Titrations and Calculations
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AQA GCSE chemistry - Unit 4 - Lesson 6 Acid and Alkali Titrations and Calculations

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Resources to support teaching acid and alkali titrations, calculations and the GCSE assessed practical on neutralisation Success Criteria I can describe the steps involved in doing a titration I can identify the useful facts in titration questions I can calculate calculate the concentration of an unknown acid or alkali I can carry out a neutralisation practical to determine the concentration of an unknown acid or alkali. I write Professor Bunsen resources to teach and test in my own classroom. I hope that I manage to make the new GCSE in chemistry engaging and exciting. Most importantly it could save you and your school time!
AQA GCSE chemistry - Unit 5 - Lesson 3 Bond energies and energy changes in reactions
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AQA GCSE chemistry - Unit 5 - Lesson 3 Bond energies and energy changes in reactions

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Powerpoint lesson linked to workbook for the lesson with spaces for students to write answers, example examination questions and a mark scheme for the workbook. Save time by avoiding the need for your students to write out lengthy sets of notes or draw diagrams. The work book includes spaces for marking and feedback including checked by teacher and verbal feedback given. Also leaves space to stick in improvement work or complete on the page. Could substitute for class books providing evidence for progress over time linked to success criteria. Success criteria covered in this lesson are: I understand that an exothermic reaction is one that transfers energy to the surroundings so the temperature of the surroundings increases. I understand that an endothermic reaction is one that takes in energy from the surroundings so the temperature of the surroundings decreases. I can explain and evaluate uses of exothermic and endothermic reactions I can investigate the variables that affect temperature changes in reacting solutions such as neutralisation reactions. I write Professor Bunsen resources to teach and test in my own classroom and try to make the resources compatible with a lot of the ways in which we are currently being asked to teach science including feedback and improvements and redrafting. The new specifications are intensive on time, and I am testing out moving towards workbooks and away from ordinary class books. These could be differentiated towards your own students. I hope that I manage to make the new GCSE in chemistry engaging and exciting. Most importantly it could save you and your school time!
AQA GCSE chemistry - Unit 5 - Lesson 1 Exothermic and Endothermic Chemical Reactions
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AQA GCSE chemistry - Unit 5 - Lesson 1 Exothermic and Endothermic Chemical Reactions

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Powerpoint lesson linked to workbook for the lesson with spaces for students to write answers, example examination questions and a mark scheme for the workbook. Save time by avoiding the need for your students to write out lengthy sets of notes or draw diagrams. The work book includes spaces for marking and feedback including checked by teacher and verbal feedback given. Also leaves space to stick in improvement work or complete on the page. Could substitute for class books providing evidence for progress over time linked to success criteria. Success criteria covered in this lesson are: I understand that an exothermic reaction is one that transfers energy to the surroundings so the temperature of the surroundings increases. I understand that an endothermic reaction is one that takes in energy from the surroundings so the temperature of the surroundings decreases. I can explain and evaluate uses of exothermic and endothermic reactions I can investigate the variables that affect temperature changes in reacting solutions such as neutralisation reactions. I write Professor Bunsen resources to teach and test in my own classroom and try to make the resources compatible with a lot of the ways in which we are currently being asked to teach science including feedback and improvements and redrafting. The new specifications are intensive on time, and I am testing out moving towards workbooks and away from ordinary class books. These could be differentiated towards your own students. I hope that I manage to make the new GCSE in chemistry engaging and exciting. Most importantly it could save you and your school time!
AQA GCSE chemistry - Unit 5 - Lesson 2 Energy Profiles for Exothermic and Endothermic Reactions
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AQA GCSE chemistry - Unit 5 - Lesson 2 Energy Profiles for Exothermic and Endothermic Reactions

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Powerpoint lesson linked to workbook for the lesson with spaces for students to write answers, example examination questions and a mark scheme for the workbook. Save time by avoiding the need for your students to write out lengthy sets of notes or draw diagrams. The work book includes spaces for marking and feedback including checked by teacher and verbal feedback given. Also leaves space to stick in improvement work or complete on the page. Could substitute for class books providing evidence for progress over time linked to success criteria. Success criteria covered in this lesson are: I can draw simple reaction profiles for exothermic and endothermic reactions to show their relative energies. I can annotate the reaction profiles to show the activation energy and overall energy change I can explain whether a reaction is exothermic or endothermic using reaction profiles I can explain that activation energy is the minimum energy required for a reaction to occur. I write Professor Bunsen resources to teach and test in my own classroom and try to make the resources compatible with a lot of the ways in which we are currently being asked to teach science including feedback and improvements and redrafting. The new specifications are intensive on time, and I am testing out moving towards workbooks and away from ordinary class books. These could be differentiated towards your own students. I hope that I manage to make the new GCSE in chemistry engaging and exciting. Most importantly it could save you and your school time!
AQA GCSE introduction to ethanol, ethanoic acid and esters powerpoint and workbook - foundation tier
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AQA GCSE introduction to ethanol, ethanoic acid and esters powerpoint and workbook - foundation tier

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A simple introduction to functional groups, ethanol, ethanol acid and esters. Straightforward powerpoint accessible to foundation tier that can be co-taught with the work book to support students in their first introduction in functional group organic chemistry. Workbook and powerpoint both cover: Part 1 – Organic chemicals and functional groups Part 2 – Alcohols Part 3 – Carboxylic Acids Part 4 – Esters Success criteria covered You should know what a functional group is and know what the functional group for an alcohol, a carboxylic acid and an ester is You should be able to interpret information about alcohols, carboxylic acids and esters You should be able to recognise alcohols, carboxylic acids and esters from their names or formulae You should be able to give examples of alcohols, carboxylic acids and esters and explain their uses
AQA Chemistry Revision Mats/Grids FOUNDATION Unit 7 & 8 Organic, Cracking, Analysis, Chromatography
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AQA Chemistry Revision Mats/Grids FOUNDATION Unit 7 & 8 Organic, Cracking, Analysis, Chromatography

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AQA GCSE Combined Science Chemistry - **FOUNDATION TIER ** These simple revision mats can be printed A3 with a single sheet forming a revision activity for an entire topic. Include a mixture of cloze word fact sections with recall and exam style questions. Now with free suggested answer sheets to support non-specialists or parents/students revising. Provided as Powerpoint and PDF. These 7 printable A3 mats cover the following content Unit 7 - Organic Chemistry (3 mats) Carbon compounds as fuels and feedstock Fractional distillation and petrochemicals Properties of hydrocarbons Cracking and alkenes Unit 8 - Chemical analysis (4 mats) Pure substances Formulations Chromatography Identification of common gases
Chemical equations bundle - including word, symbol and an introduction to ionic and half equations
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Chemical equations bundle - including word, symbol and an introduction to ionic and half equations

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This bundle of resources contains powerpoints and worksheets to help you introduce students to: 1) Naming chemical compounds 2) Writing word equations 3) Practical investigation into a simple reaction to understand conservation of mass 4) Interpreting symbol formulae 5) Balancing chemical equations 6) Basic introduction to ionic equations and spectator ions 7) Basic introduction to redox half equations and balancing equations using electrons. Professor Bunsen resources are tested in school and make the chemistry engaging and exciting. Most importantly it could save you and your school time! The accompanying worksheets allow students to practice and for you to give feedback and help them to improve. The answers are included to help the busy teacher or non-specialist. Files are also saved as their PDF versions which are compatible with iBooks, mobiles and tablets. These resources have been prepared by a post-doctoral Oxford University educated chemistry teacher and director of school science. Fully resourced with Powerpoints, worksheets and lesson activities and key facts and opportunities for improvement and redrafting throughout.
AQA 9-1 GCSE Chemistry - Unit 1 - Complete Revision Guide UPDATED to include practice questions
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AQA 9-1 GCSE Chemistry - Unit 1 - Complete Revision Guide UPDATED to include practice questions

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A complete revision guide that can be copied, distributed to students and used until fully published resources become available. Already tried and tested as a Christmas revision guide for year 9 students learning from the draft specifications, this 20 page fact based booklet adapts and extends the exam specification to support revision for assessments and tests. Covers: Atoms, Elements, Compounds and Mixtures Chemical Symbols Word Equations Ionic Equations Half Equations Changing model of the atom Protons, neutrons and electrons The early periodic table NOW UPDATED TO INCLUDE - booklet of practice questions and answers for use and adaptation in school. Professor Bunsen resources are tested in school and make the new GCSE in chemistry engaging and exciting. Most importantly it could save you and your school time! The accompanying worksheet allows students to practice and for you to give feedback and help them to improve. The answers are included to help the busy teacher or non-specialist. These resources have been prepared for the new GCSE science examination specifications that are new for first teaching in 2016. Get ahead with year 9 or use to plan your schemes of work for September. Buy individual resources or a set of lessons. Fully resourced with Powerpoints, worksheets and lesson activities and key facts and opportunities for improvement and redrafting throughout.
AQA 9-1 GCSE Chemistry - Required Practicals - Practical 1 - Making Salts
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AQA 9-1 GCSE Chemistry - Required Practicals - Practical 1 - Making Salts

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Required practicals will replace controlled assessment in the new GCSE. These record and worksheets are much more than a method. They are designed to track students performance towards achieving their apparatus and skills and provide information to help them understand the background chemistry which is key to understanding an experiment and not just completing it. All the sheets can be bound together in-house into a Required Practicals workbook/log book, or you could hand the sheets out separately. Practical work may be assessed through the terminal examinations - be sure that your students haven’t just done the practicals but understand them fully! AQA state: Practical work is at the heart of science – that’s why we have placed it at the heart of each of our GCSE science specifications. By carrying out carefully considered practical work, students will enhance their investigative thinking, improve their mastery of techniques and consolidate their understanding of key scientific concepts. Professor Bunsen resources are tested in school and make the new GCSE in chemistry engaging and exciting. Most importantly it could save you and your school time and support your students to understand the practical work in greater depth.
AQA 9-1 GCSE Chemistry - Required Practicals - Practical 7 -Identifying Ions
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AQA 9-1 GCSE Chemistry - Required Practicals - Practical 7 -Identifying Ions

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Required practicals will replace controlled assessment in the new GCSE. These record and worksheets are much more than a method. They are designed to track students performance towards achieving their apparatus and skills and provide information to help them understand the background chemistry which is key to understanding an experiment and not just completing it. All the sheets can be bound together in-house into a Required Practicals workbook/log book, or you could hand the sheets out separately. Practical work may be assessed through the terminal examinations - be sure that your students haven’t just done the practicals but understand them fully! AQA states: Practical work is at the heart of science – that’s why we have placed it at the heart of each of our GCSE science specifications. By carrying out carefully considered practical work, students will enhance their investigative thinking, improve their mastery of techniques and consolidate their understanding of key scientific concepts. Professor Bunsen resources are tested in school and make the new GCSE in chemistry engaging and exciting. Most importantly it could save you and your school time and support your students to understand the practical work in greater depth.
AQA 9-1 GCSE Chemistry - Required Practicals - Practical 8 - Purifying water
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AQA 9-1 GCSE Chemistry - Required Practicals - Practical 8 - Purifying water

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Required practicals will replace controlled assessment in the new GCSE. These record and worksheets are much more than a method. They are designed to track students performance towards achieving their apparatus and skills and provide information to help them understand the background chemistry which is key to understanding an experiment and not just completing it. All the sheets can be bound together in-house into a Required Practicals workbook/log book, or you could hand the sheets out separately. Practical work may be assessed through the terminal examinations - be sure that your students haven’t just done the practicals but understand them fully! AQA states: Practical work is at the heart of science – that’s why we have placed it at the heart of each of our GCSE science specifications. By carrying out carefully considered practical work, students will enhance their investigative thinking, improve their mastery of techniques and consolidate their understanding of key scientific concepts. Professor Bunsen resources are tested in school and make the new GCSE in chemistry engaging and exciting. Most importantly it could save you and your school time and support your students to understand the practical work in greater depth.