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Chemistry
What does a scientist look like? Display
A collection of 31 different posters for real world scientists. This includes a diverse range of scientists with a wide range of disciplines. This is perfect for a scientific careers display or a general science display.
GCSE Chemistry Paper 1 Calculations
A resource which allows practice for:
Balancing equations
Reacting mass calculations
Relative formula mass
Moles
Avogadro’s constant
This is ideal for cover lessons, independent practice or home learning.
10 Minute task - Electrons
A short ten minute task on electrons and electronic configuration. A quick lesson starter or checking progress activity for students.
10 Minute task - Acid Reactions
A short ten minute task on acid reactions. A quick lesson starter or checking progress activity for students.
10 Minute task - Ions
A short ten minute task on ions. A quick lesson starter or checking progress activity for students.
10 Minute Task - Separation Techniques
A short ten minute task on separation techniques. A quick lesson starter or checking progress activity for students.
10 Minute Task - Protons, Electrons and Neutrons
A short ten minute task on protons, electrons and neutrons. A quick lesson starter or checking progress activity for students.
10 Minute Task - Solubility and Solutions
A short ten minute task on solubility and solutions. A quick lesson starter or checking progress activity for students.
10 Minute Task - Strong and Weak Acids
A short ten minute task on strong and weak acids. A quick lesson starter or checking progress activity for students.
10 Minute Task - History of the Atom
A short ten minute task on the history of the atom. A quick lesson starter or checking progress activity for students.
10 Minute task - Ionic Bonding
A short ten minute task on ionic bonding. A quick lesson starter or checking progress activity for students.
Famous people and science degrees display
A display of 19 famous people with their science degrees. A great careers display to show that science degrees can be gained by a wide and diverse range of people. This includes:
Jimmy Carr - Social Science Cambridge
Dennis Bergkamp - Mechanical Engineering Bath
Rowan Atkinson - Electrical Engineering Newcastle and Oxford
Harry Hill - Medicine London
Dara O Brian - Physics Dublin
Ken Jeong - Medicine University of North Carolina
Ashton Cutcher - Biochemical Engineering Iowa
Natalie Portman - Physcology Harvard
Margaret Thatcher - Chemistry Oxford
Wladimir Klitschko - Sports Science Kiev
Juan Mata - Sports science madrid
Vernon Kay - Environmental Sciences Manchester
High Laurie - Archaeology and Anthropology Cambridge
Chris Hoy - Maths and Physics St Andrews
Elon Musk - Physics University of pensylvania
Che Guevara - Medicine University of Bueno Aieres
Dolph Lundgren - Chemistry Washington State university
Donald Sutherland - Engineering University of toronto
History of the atom model of each atom display
A basic display of each model within the development of the atom / history of the atom topic or GCSE.
Each poster includes a diagram, name of scientist and year as well as one poster about the basic method of the gold foil experiment.