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Chemistry

Scientific Report
Models how students should write out a scientific report:
*) Abstract
*) Introduction
*) Method
*) Results
*) Discussion

Scientific Referencing
This is probably most appropriate for A-Level and GCSE students but I have been pushing my top KS3 students to get used to this way of writing.
Shows how to reference: books, videos, websites etc..

KS3 Scientific Essay Plan
I found that a lot of my KS3 were simply copying and pasting information for homework.
This was designed to get them to have to think critically about the information they are including.
Ideally, they follow the plan and you give feedback which they use along with the plan to write the actual essay.

Year 7 Homework Booklet (Particles and Cells)
This booklet was created to ensure consistency, and to develop scientific thinking skills. We have so much content to cover in lessons so this is a home resource which is designed to override homework. These activities include stop-motion activities, building 3D models and also scientific methods. Students should spend 6-8 hours in total on this booklet - a timetable is also incorporated in the booklet so that students can plan out which activities to attempt throughout the weeks before the due date.
As mentioned in the title, the two content units are Particles and Cells but at the end, there is also a scientific skills section which walks students through the scientific method. They will end up creating their own scientific questions, plan an investigation and write it out.
This booklet is 26 pages long but saves a lot of space by linking youtube videos where students will gain the necessary knowledge needed to complete the various sections (we all know students don't like reading a lot of information).
Also incorporated are GCSE questions that link to the KS3 content.
I hope you find this resource useful - Lagoondry

Science literacy - Sentence types + examples
A worksheet to be stuck in pupils books or tables. Ideal for extended writing tasks.

Scientific investigations (Introduction lesson 2/4)
Designed to be the second lessons for Year 7s (2/4).
Learning outcomes:
(*) List the scientific method into the correct order.
(*) Identify questions that can be answered using science.
(*) Identify the different variables in Brainiac experiments.
Students will learn the difference scientific variables (Control, Independent, Dependent) and how to spot them in written situations and videos.
Students also learn what makes a question scientific using Wolfgang Pauli's "not even wrong" quote.

KS3 Science Yr8 Chemistry Student response sheets
A collection of student feedback sheets based on exam style questions.
Best used when you have identified an area of weakness.
This should help make marking meaningful.
Topics include Periodic Table, Separation Techniques, Metals and acids, The Earth

KS3 Science Yr7 Chemistry Student response sheets
A collection of student feedback sheets based on exam style questions.
Best used when you have identified an area of weakness.
This should help make marking meaningful.
Topics include Particles, Elements and compounds, Reactions, Acids and alkalis

KS3 Chemistry controlled assessment Full Resources (Rates of Reaction)
This resources was modelled using the AQA KS4 ISA system.
This resource contains:
*the practical workbook - fully scaffold with hints and prompts.
*mark-scheme
*Technician sheet
*Lesson power-points (this should last a week ~4 lessons)
*This particular practical investigates effect of concentration on reaction rate

Science 101 (Introduction lesson 1/4)
Designed to be the first lessons for Year 7s (1/4).
Learning outcomes: (*) State what an observation is. (*) Describe the difference between observation and inference. (*) Use data to formulate an inference about fossil distribution.
Also included are sentence types (Simple, Compound, Complex) with scientific examples to build literacy skills in later lessons.

Science 101 (Introduction lesson 1/4)
Designed to be the first lessons for Year 7s (1/4).
Learning outcomes: (*) State what an observation is. (*) Describe the difference between observation and inference. (*) Use data to formulate an inference about fossil distribution.
Also included are sentence types (Simple, Compound, Complex) with scientific examples to build literacy skills in later lessons.

KS4 Chemistry 1 Marking and Feedback Exam questions with Answers (Formative assessment)
I’ve uploaded an image of the finished product.
This should be used ideally as a formative assessment before the summative assessment.
The teacher (using your school’s designated colour) writes a WWW and relates the EBI to one of the tasks.
The student completes the task using their designated feedback pen.
The teacher follows up and marks the work with comments on how to improve.
Since each unit has four different questions of various abilities, you can also differentiate.
This pack is for Chemistry 1 and included 4 question sheet for these units:
C1 Atomic structure
C2 The periodic table
C3 Structure and bonding
C4 Chemical calculations
C5 Chemical changes
C6 Electrolysis
C7 Energy changes

C5.8 Strong and weak acids
AQA GCSE Sciences (9-1)
Chemistry: C5 Chemical changes
Lesson 8: C5.8 Strong and weak acids
Based on the Kerboodle Resources
The AQA Kerboodle worksheet are not included so as to be acting within the TES code of conduct.

C6.1 Introduction to electrolysis
AQA GCSE Sciences (9-1)
Chemistry: C6 Electrolysis
Lesson 1: C6.1 Introduction to electrolysis
Based on the Kerboodle Resources
The AQA Kerboodle worksheet are not included so as to be acting within the TES code of conduct.

C4.7 Titrations
AQA GCSE Sciences (9-1)
Chemistry: C4 Chemical calculation
Lesson 7: C4.7 Titrations
Based on the Kerboodle Resources
The AQA Kerboodle worksheet are not included so as to be acting within the TES code of conduct.

C6.3 Extracting aluminium
AQA GCSE Sciences (9-1)
Chemistry: C6 Electrolysis
Lesson 3: C6.3 Extracting aluminium
Based on the Kerboodle Resources
The AQA Kerboodle worksheet are not included so as to be acting within the TES code of conduct.

C10.1 Reactions of alkenes
AQA GCSE Sciences (9-1)
Chemistry: C10 Organic Reactions
Lesson 1: C10.1 Reactions of alkenes
Based on the Kerboodle Resources
The AQA Kerboodle worksheet are not included so as to be acting within the TES code of conduct.

C10.3 Reactions of alcohols
AQA GCSE Sciences (9-1)
Chemistry: C10 Organic Reactions
Lesson 3: C10.3 Reactions of alcohols
Based on the Kerboodle Resources
The AQA Kerboodle worksheet are not included so as to be acting within the TES code of conduct.

C12.1 Pure substances and mixtures
AQA GCSE Sciences (9-1)
Chemistry: C12 Chemical analysis
Lesson 1: C12.1 Pure substances and mixtures
Based on the Kerboodle Resources
The AQA Kerboodle worksheet are not included so as to be acting within the TES code of conduct.

C12.2 Analysing chromatograms
AQA GCSE Sciences (9-1)
Chemistry: C12 Chemical analysis
Lesson 2: C12.2 Analysing chromatograms
Based on the Kerboodle Resources
The AQA Kerboodle worksheet are not included so as to be acting within the TES code of conduct.