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I take pride in creating comprehensive resources that empower students to excel in their learning journey. My students appreciate how I help them navigate challenging topics, guiding them towards those "aha" moments of clarity. Every resource I develop is designed to support both teachers and students in mastering key concepts and building confidence in their knowledge.
Quantitative Chemistry Worksheets
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Quantitative Chemistry Worksheets

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This bundle contains worksheets that can be used in class or as homework to enable your students to develop their understanding of quantitative chemistry calculations. Each worksheet contains worked examples, guided practice questions and independent tasks. This pack includes: Relative Formula Mass Calculating Moles Amount of Substances in Equations Using moles to Balance Equations Limiting Reactants Concentration of Solutions Balancing Equations Revision lesson to recall all the core information All worksheets include answers
Quantitative Chemistry Revision - AQA Trilogy/combined
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Quantitative Chemistry Revision - AQA Trilogy/combined

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AQA Quantitative Chemistry revision lesson. Specifically designed for Trilogy/Combined students studying AQA GCSE Chemistry. It is an invaluable tool for mastering the quantitative chemistry calculations topics, offering a well-rounded approach to revision and exam preparation. The resource includes: An A3 mind map designed to help students connect key concepts and formulas, making it easier to recall during exams. Structured exam questions around the mind map to aid students confidence in answer quantatitive chemistry questions A short PowerPoint presentation is also provided, offering clear guidance on how to effectively annotate the mind map, ensuring students can make the most of this resource. Answers to the exam questions are included, allowing students to check their work and understand where they need further practice. Optimized for GCSE Chemistry revision, this resource is ideal for students aiming to solidify their understanding of all quantitative calculations in quantitative chemistry, making it an essential addition to any revision plan.
AQA Quantitative Chemistry Revision - Separate Science
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AQA Quantitative Chemistry Revision - Separate Science

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AQA Quantitative Chemistry revision lesson. Specifically designed for Trilogy/Combined students studying AQA GCSE Chemistry. It is an invaluable tool for mastering the quantitative chemistry calculations topics, offering a well-rounded approach to revision and exam preparation. The resource includes: An A3 mind map designed to help students connect key concepts and formulas, making it easier to recall during exams. A short PowerPoint presentation is also provided, offering clear guidance on how to effectively annotate the mind map, ensuring students can make the most of this resource. Accompanying exam question worksheet, providing a visual and structured way to review all quantitative calculations. Answers to the exam questions are included, allowing students to check their work and understand where they need further practice. Optimized for GCSE Chemistry revision, this resource is ideal for students aiming to solidify their understanding of all quantitative calculations in quantitative chemistry, making it an essential addition to any revision plan.
Concentration Calculations
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Concentration Calculations

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Concentration Calculations worksheets for Quantitative Chemistry, is designed for Year 9-10 students studying AQA GCSE Chemistry. I The 4-page concentration calculations worksheet includes: Clear instructions on converting units between cm³ and dm³, with ample independent practice provided. It also features extensive practice problems focusing on calculating concentration and mass, ensuring that students can apply their knowledge effectively. Dedicated section for Separate Science students, emphasizing using moles to calculate concentration and mass. A range of differentiated questions, ensuring that all students are challenged appropriately. Additionally, the resource comes with ** ALL the answers** document that includes detailed workings, making it an invaluable tool for both teaching and self-assessment. It offers a systematic and clear approach to mastering concentration calculations, a fundamental aspect of quantitative chemistry. The resource is structured as an “I do, you do, we do” activity, which is effective in developing students’ confidence through guided instruction followed by independent practice. Perfect for reinforcing key concepts in quantitative chemistry
Limiting Reactants - Chemistry Worksheets GCSE
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Limiting Reactants - Chemistry Worksheets GCSE

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Limiting Reactants calculations for Quantitative Chemistry. Designed for Year 9-10 students studying AQA GCSE Chemistry. It offers a comprehensive, systematic approach to calculating limiting reactants, an essential concept in quantitative chemistry. The resource includes: 3-page worksheet with clear instructions on completing limiting reactants calculations 1 worked example, which can be used as an “I do” task to demonstrate the process to the class. Guided practice questions, designed to reinforce understanding, Independent questions that challenge students to apply what they’ve learned on their own. Additionally, the resource includes a separate answers document, providing detailed workings to support both teaching and self-assessment. The worksheets are crafted to be used in an “I do, you do, we do” format, which helps students build confidence as they progress from guided examples to independent practice. Ideal for enhancing students’ grasp of quantitative chemistry, this resource is an excellent addition to any GCSE Chemistry curriculum
Using Moles to Balance Equations
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Using Moles to Balance Equations

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Using Moles to Balance Equations worksheets. Specifically designed for Year 9-10 students studying AQA GCSE Quantitative Chemistry. The worksheets in this resource are carefully structured to follow a systematic and clear approach, helping students to build a solid understanding of these key concepts. The worksheets include detailed, step-by-step instructions for using moles to balance equations, making it easy for students to follow along and learn effectively. The resource employs an “I do, you do, we do” instructional model, allowing students to gain confidence by first observing the process, then practicing independently, and finally collaborating with their peers. To support assessment, answers are provided in a separate sheet, enabling both teachers and students to check their work and ensure accuracy. This resource is optimized for GCSE Chemistry and is ideal for boosting students’ confidence in quantitative chemistry
Amount of Substances in Equations GCSE Chemistry Worksheets
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Amount of Substances in Equations GCSE Chemistry Worksheets

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Calculating Amount of Substance in Equations/Reacting Masses. For year 9-10 students studying AQA GCSE Chemistry quantitative chemistry. The worksheets are meticulously structured, following a systematic and clear approach that guides students through complex concepts with ease. The resource is designed around the “I do, you do, we do” teaching methodology, ensuring that students gain confidence by progressing from guided instruction to independent practice. There is a detailed description of how to perform these calculations and worked examples. Additionally, the resource includes a separate answer sheet, facilitating efficient assessment and allowing students to self-evaluate their understanding. Perfect for reinforcing key concepts in quantitative chemistry, this resource is a valuable addition to any GCSE Chemistry curriculum,
Calculation Moles (GCSE)
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Calculation Moles (GCSE)

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Calculating Number of Moles and Mass Worksheet and team challanged is designed for Year 9-10 students studying AQA GCSE Chemistry. It provides a comprehensive approach to mastering calculations for moles and mass. resource 1 is structured around the “I do, you do, we do” teaching method, which gradually builds student confidence in calculation moles by guiding them from teacher-led instruction to independent practice. Resource 2 is an engaging competitive game, where students work in teams of four to collaboratively solve problems related to these calculations, reinforcing their understanding in a fun, interactive manner. To support effective learning and teaching, ALL the answers are provided as a separate sheet, allowing for straightforward assessment and feedback. This resource is ideal for classroom activities and can be a valuable addition to any GCSE Chemistry teaching toolkit
Relative Formula Mass
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Relative Formula Mass

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Relative Formula Mass Calculations worksheets. Crafted for Year 9-11 students following the GCSE Quantitative Chemistry. It’s perfectly suited for both Triple and Trilogy science courses. Designed as differentiated “I do, you do, we do” activity, this resource is instrumental in building student confidence in the topic of quantitative chemistry. The worksheets guide students through the complexities of calculating relative formula mass, offering a structured approach that begins with teacher-led examples, progresses to guided practice, and culminates in independent work. The resource includes separate answer sheets, facilitating smooth lesson execution and effective assessment. Whether used as a core teaching material or supplementary practice, this resource is an excellent tool for mastering the intricacies of quantitative chemistry, specifically the calculations of relative formula mass. Ideal for both classroom use and homework.