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I am a High School and Sixth Form Chemistry teacher teaching Science to GCSE and Chemistry to A Level. My GCSE resources generally follow the new AQA (9-1) specification, differentiated for foundation and higher students at trilogy and separate science levels. My Key Stage 3 resources are suited to mixed ability groups and are designed to be dyslexia friendly with bold coloured text boxes and bright diagrams. Please give me your opinion and review downloaded resources!

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I am a High School and Sixth Form Chemistry teacher teaching Science to GCSE and Chemistry to A Level. My GCSE resources generally follow the new AQA (9-1) specification, differentiated for foundation and higher students at trilogy and separate science levels. My Key Stage 3 resources are suited to mixed ability groups and are designed to be dyslexia friendly with bold coloured text boxes and bright diagrams. Please give me your opinion and review downloaded resources!
Atom Cut and Stick
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Atom Cut and Stick

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This brilliant resource is a cut and paste activity where students match protons, neutrons and electrons to their relative weight, charge and position in the atom. An answer sheet is also included within the resource. Bold, to the point and accessible to all!
Geothermal Energy and Geothermal Power Stations
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Geothermal Energy and Geothermal Power Stations

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Geothermal Energy and Geothermal Power Stations Reading Passage Activity Included in the resource: A reading passage A student question sheet An answer key Reading Passage: Included is an informative, introductory passage. The passage has key information around the subject and explains key concepts i.e. the function of a geothermal power stations and how electricity is generated. With detailed descriptions, the passage is very comprehensive. Question Sheet: Tiered as recall, explain and apply, the question sheet follows the reading passage. The recall activity simply requires students to extract information from the text, whilst the explain and apply questions stretch students through developing ideas. Please see the preview for further insight. Answer Key: A full set of comprehensive answers is included. This is a great resource for students studying geothermal power stations for the first time or revising the topic. The resource includes both printable and editable versions (PowerPoint and PDF) so you can alter the resource but it is also print ready. Please feel free to ask any questions before purchase - Many thanks - Science House
Mixtures and Separating Mixtures AQA GCSE
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Mixtures and Separating Mixtures AQA GCSE

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Mixtures and Separation AQA GCSE 9-1 (1.1.2 on the specification) Define a ‘mixture’ Describe the different methods for separating mixtures Explain which separation method would be most suitable for a specific mixture This resource is a PowerPoint to support teaching Mixtures and separation methods. Included in the resource: Opening slide with title, keywords, learning objectives and lead on topics Starter slide with opening question Information slides on mixtures and the different separation techniques to support teaching Plenary question slide to consolidate learning
Combustion Theory
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Combustion Theory

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Combustion Theory Reading Passage Included in the resource: A reading passage A student question sheet An answer key Reading Passage: Included is an informative, introductory passage. The passage has key information around the subject and explains key concepts. With example reaction equations and observations, the passage is very comprehensive. Question Sheet: Tiered as recall, explain and apply, the question sheet follows the reading passage. Recall questions simply require students to extract information from the text, whilst the explain and apply questions stretch higher ability students through writing word and symbol equations for combustion reactions. Answer key: A full set of comprehensive answers is included. This is a great introductory resource for students who have no prior knowledge on combustion.
Oxidation Theory
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Oxidation Theory

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Oxidation Theory Reading Passage Included in the resource: A reading passage A student question sheet An answer key Reading Passage: Included is an informative, introductory passage. The passage has key information around the subject and explains key concepts. With example reaction equations and observations, the passage is very comprehensive. Question Sheet: Tiered as recall, explain and apply, the question sheet follows the reading passage. Recall questions simply require students to extract information from the text, whilst the explain and apply questions stretch higher ability students through writing word and symbol equations for combustion reactions. Answer key: A full set of comprehensive answers is included. This is a great introductory resource for students who have no prior knowledge on oxidation and the reading passage does not extend to higher level concepts like oxidation in terms of redox reactions and electron loss.
Chemistry Word Search
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Chemistry Word Search

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This organised resource contains a pack of 3 chemistry word searches on: Atoms and elements The periodic table Metal properties They each have a classic selection of keywords on each topic which are hidden inside the puzzles. These word searches are quick, easy and brilliant as a settling activity for any class.
Atom Dominoes
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Atom Dominoes

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This full set of dominoes is a fun and competitive way to teach atoms. The dominoes are based around atomic structure and atomic models, with the keywords including: proton, nucleus, compound, Dalton, Bohr etc… ALSO included is an additional activity where students can match images of atomic models to the correct domino in the chain. Please do let me know what your class thought.
Atom Crossword
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Atom Crossword

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This is a quick and simple atom crossword, which is ideal for a lesson starter activity. The puzzle includes classic atom keywords e.g. proton, nucleus, element etc… There is also an ANSWER sheet included.
Relative Formula Mass and Relative Atomic Mass
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Relative Formula Mass and Relative Atomic Mass

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Included in these handy resources: A relative atomic mass worksheet with question table, mini question and handy information which covers everything students need to know about relative atomic mass. A relative formula mass worksheet with full worked example and question table. ANSWER sheets for both worksheets
Valentine's Day Chemistry Elements of the Periodic Table
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Valentine's Day Chemistry Elements of the Periodic Table

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It’s Valentine’s Day! This fun resource includes: Two pages of Valentine’s Day elements Students use a periodic table to find the element name from its chemical symbol. The chemical symbols make up Valentine’s Day themed words Two pages of answer sheets Full answers for every themed word are included in the resource All students need is a periodic table, no other prep required. Bright and engaging! Please feel free to ask any questions before purchasing - Science House
Crude Oil (Alkanes, Fractional Distillation and Cracking)
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Crude Oil (Alkanes, Fractional Distillation and Cracking)

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Crude Oil Flipbook Included: Teacher instructions page on how to construct the flipbook Teacher answer page with comprehensive answers Flipbook pages - introduction, alkanes & alkenes, fractional distillation and cracking This resource is ideal to be used as a review activity to summarize key learning of crude oil. It can be used in class or set as a homework/ revision task for students to reflect on their learning and potentially prepare for an assessment. Key learning areas: Crude oil and hydrocarbon definitions Alkanes and alkenes general formula and examples Fractional distillation process and products Cracking products and conditions This resource is designed to be printed and glued into a regular A4 size exercise book. The flipbook itself is A5 to save on printing pages, so typically fills half an A4 page. Engaging, concise, PDF and print ready!
Evaporation Theory
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Evaporation Theory

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Evaporation Theory Reading Passage Included in the resource: A reading passage A student question sheet An answer key Reading Passage: Included is an informative, introductory passage. The passage has key information around the subject and explains key concepts. With an example practical and observations, the passage is very comprehensive. Question Sheet: Tiered as recall, explain and apply, the question sheet follows the reading passage. The recall activity simply requires students to extract information from the text, whilst the explain and apply questions stretch students through writing definitions and describing an ideal experiment. Answer key: A full set of comprehensive answers is included. This is a great introductory resource for students who have no prior knowledge on evaporation.
St. Patrick's Day Science Chemistry Elements
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St. Patrick's Day Science Chemistry Elements

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It’s St. Patrick’s Day! This fun resource includes: Two pages of St. Patrick’s Day elements Students use a periodic table to find the element name from its chemical symbol. The chemical symbols make up St. Patrick’s Day themed words Two pages of answer sheets Full answers for every themed word are included in the resource All students need is a periodic table, no other prep required. Bright and engaging! Please feel free to ask any questions before purchasing - Science House
Plotting Graphs, Anomalies and Calculating Mean
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Plotting Graphs, Anomalies and Calculating Mean

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This resource is a lesson workbook with questions on: Graph plotting Spotting anomalies in graphs and tables Calculating the mean of a data set Key definitions (including variables, accuracy, precision etc) Drawing lines of best fit There is a full answer set for every page of the workbook. The workbook is designed to test how data is manipulated and displayed with an emphasis on spotting trends in data.
History of the Atom Revision Game
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History of the Atom Revision Game

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History of the Atomic Theory Revision Resource This resource encompasses the five atomic models through history. Students use the spin wheel to select one of the models at random. They then must answer the three key questions on this model: What is the atomic model called? Which scientist proposed the atomic model? Describe three key features of the atomic model Once students have answered the questions, they can check their answers using the comprehensive answer sheet. They can also record if they got their answers correct on the ‘repeat and tick’ sheet. This encourages students to use the spin wheel as an ongoing revision resource, aiming to reach the ‘know it’ level. The atomic models featured include: John Dalton (sphere model) J J Thompson (plum pudding model) Ernest Rutherford (nuclear modle) Neils Bohr (planetary model) Erwin Schrodinger (quantum model) Also included in the resource is an instructions sheet, with helpful guidance on using the spin wheel as a revision tool. Very simple preparation: print the sheets (set up in A4 PDF). The students can then cut out the pin wheel for themselves and push a pen or pencil through the middle for the wheel to spin around. I found clamp stands to be a useful alternative.
History of the Periodic Table Reading Passage
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History of the Periodic Table Reading Passage

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History of the Periodic Table Included in the resource: An informative reading passage A student question sheet An answer key Reading passage: Includes information on five key scientist of the Periodic Table: Dalton, Dobereiner, Newlands, Mendeleev and Moseley, the dates of their work and a concise summary of their findings. Question sheet: Tiered as recall, explain and apply, the questions follow the reading passage. They challenge what a student has read and how well the information has been processed. Some questions are simple information extraction whilst others require thinking around the topic and explanations. Answer key: Included is a comprehensive set of answers for all questions. Ideal as an independent in-class activity, homework or revision. I have found this resource to be a great activity to introduce the scientists of the Periodic Table to a wide range of students. Please feel free to ask any questions before purchasing.
Metals and Non-Metals Reading Passage
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Metals and Non-Metals Reading Passage

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Metals and Non-Metals Reading Passage Included in this resource: An informative reading passage A student question sheet An answer key Reading passage: Includes information on metal and non-metal positions in the Periodic Table, a discussion on their properties and which ions they form. Student questions: Tiered as recall, explain and compare, the questions follow the reading passage. There is also a comparison table for them to fill out and extract information from the text. Answer key: Includes a comprehensive set of answers covering all questions. This resource is ideal as an in-class activity, homework or an independent revision task. Please feel free to ask any questions before purchasing.
Isotopes and Relative Atomic Mass Calculations Lesson
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Isotopes and Relative Atomic Mass Calculations Lesson

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Isotopes and Relative Atomic Mass Calculations GCSE Chemistry 9-1 AQA (Specification 1.1.6) Define what an isotope is Describe examples of isotopes of elements Calculate the relative atomic mass from isotopic abundances This resource is a PowerPoint to support teaching about isotopes and how to conduct calculations to find the relative atomic mass given isotopic abundances. Included in the resource: Opening slide with title, keywords, learning objectives and lead on topics Starter slide with simple intro task Information slides on isotopes, abundances and example calculation answers Question slides on calculating relative atomic mass for elements with multiple isotopes Plenary question slide to consolidate learning
Isomers: Geometric Isomerism (E/Z Cis/Trans Stereoisomerism)
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Isomers: Geometric Isomerism (E/Z Cis/Trans Stereoisomerism)

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Isomers: Geometric Isomerism This resource includes a geometric isomerism activity and an answer key, both available in editable PowerPoint form and uneditable PDF form. The activity includes key definitions and examples with linked in questions. It is ideal for independent learning and is an introductory resource for students without any prior knowledge on geometric isomerism. The activity covers: Distinguishing between E/Z (trans/cis) isomerism Defining geometric isomerism Boiling points for different isomers Identifying group priority around the C=C bond The answer sheet covers all questions thoroughly. Please feel free to ask any questions before purchasing and please view the preview
Development and History of the Periodic Table GCSE Chemistry AQA 9-1
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Development and History of the Periodic Table GCSE Chemistry AQA 9-1

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History of the Periodic Table - Mendeleev Focus By the end of the lesson your students will be able to: Identify how early versions of the periodic table were laid out. Describe how Mendeleev left gaps in his periodic table for undiscovered elements. Explain how Mendeleev’s predictions were proved correct. This resource is a PowerPoint presentation to support teaching about the history of the periodic table for the first time. By the end of the lesson, students should understand how Dmitri Mendeleev supported the development of the periodic table. Previous knowledge on what a group and period is will be required - apart from that no previous teaching is required. Included in the resource: Opening slide with title, keywords, learning objectives and lead on topics Starter slide with simple intro task Information slides on the works of Mendeleev - how he arranged elements, why he left gaps, how his predictions were proven etc. Printable worksheet slide to consolidate knowledge and organize learning Plenary question slide to summarise All ANSWERS included and the resource is completely EDITABLE.