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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!
Mole Calculations Worksheet
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Mole Calculations Worksheet

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This is an excellent resource accessible for GCSE Chemistry students. The resource focuses on relative atomic mass, relative formula mass and mole calculations. It provides a range of questions with handy hints to prompt students. Answers are also included within the resource. I have used this resource for many years to great success. It has really helped to break down a notoriously difficult topic and made it more accessible to all students.
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
History of the Atom
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History of the Atom

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This is a great cut and paste resource for the ‘history of atomic theory’ topic. Students match an image with the model and scientist name, then with a description of the model. Bold, to the point and hands on, this is handy resource for any class. ANSWERS included within the resource.
Gas Tests
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Gas Tests

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This is great cut and paste resource outlining the chemical tests used to identify the gases: oxygen, hydrogen, chlorine and carbon dioxide. It is bold, hands on and summarises everything your students need to know about gas testing. Also included… ANSWER sheet. I have found this resource to be a great follow up activity to a practical or demonstration.
Food Groups Cut and Stick
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Food Groups Cut and Stick

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This handy work sheet and answer page is ideal for understanding the function and examples of food groups. Students cut and paste the boxes into the right place to make a bright visual which stands out in an exercise book. Once they’re done, they can check their work against the answer page included in this resource.
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 Foldable Lap Book
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Atom Foldable Lap Book

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This is a neat little foldable, which fits well and stands out in an exercise book. The foldable is based on the structure of the atom and covers: Subatomic particles Charges Relative Weights Keywords Electronic Structure There is also an ANSWER sheet included
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.
Alkali Metals
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Alkali Metals

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This is a brilliant study pack which can be used to fill a whole lesson on alkali metals. My class loved this lesson! Included: A teacher demonstration with instructions, equipment needed, safety features and additional teaching opportunities. An student table to fill out during the demonstration, a reactivity task, a key questions activity and a reaction equations task. Full answer sheets for all activities and tasks included. *If you cannot do a practical demonstration in your classroom the study pack works just as well if you show your students a short youtube video on alkali metal reactions.
Optical Isomerism
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Optical Isomerism

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This brilliant resource includes: 8 task cards ANSWER sheets for all task cards The 8 task cards include questions on drawing stereoisomers, identifying chiral carbons, using organic chemistry keywords and depicting the difference between R and S stereoisomers.
Mole Calculations
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Mole Calculations

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This calculation collection includes brilliant activity sheets on understanding the mass/mole equation AND detailed answer sheets.There is also prompts on how to use the equation and adapt it for different question styles. These resources require no prep, just make sure your class has a periodic table and calculators then you’re good to go.
Metal Properties Dominoes
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Metal Properties Dominoes

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This is a great dominoes puzzle on the properties of metals. It focusses on key words and their definitions. Key words found on the dominoes are: Malleable, Ductile, Strong, Sonorous, Lustrous, Thermal Conductor, Electrical Conductor, Alloy, Hard etc… There are a total of 18 dominoes within the puzzle with clear ‘start’ and ‘end’ dominoes. A great resource for making key properties fun!
Fractional Distillation Foldable Lap Book
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Fractional Distillation Foldable Lap Book

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This is a handy, little foldable lap book on the topic of Fractional Distillation. It looks bright and bold in any exercise book. The foldable resource covers the following: Fractions collected from fractional distillation The key process of separating hydrocarbons (using key words) Quick questions about hydrocarbon properties at the bottom and top of the column This is a brilliant summary activity for any class. ANSWERS included!
Alkanes and Alkenes Dominoes
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Alkanes and Alkenes Dominoes

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This great resource includes 2 pages of dominoes (18 dominoes in total). There are clues and keywords on the topic of alkanes and alkenes (keywords: saturated, unsaturated, hydrocarbon etc) as well as displayed formula. A great way to introduce organic chemistry and make it fun!
Filtration KS3 Whole Lesson
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Filtration KS3 Whole Lesson

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This is a KS3 lesson on Filtration. The lesson involves a simple filtration practical, label the diagram task and differentiated questions. It is based off the Activate 2 scheme of work.
Separation Techniques and Mixtures
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Separation Techniques and Mixtures

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This is a whole lesson for KS3 Science students on Separation Techniques with the inclusion of a practical. All worksheets are within the powerpoint as individual slides to be printed. It is based on the Activate 2 scheme of work.