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Welcome! I've been teaching Science for 10 years and have taught across the full key stage range (2-5). I take great pride in producing high quality and outstanding lesson resources that are fully differentiated and engaging for students. All my lesson resources cover the Activate KS3 Science course, AQA Approved Activate Science course, and the new Oxford SMART Activate Science course. I also produce GCSE Science bundles. For any questions contact me via email: ychebbout@yahoo.co.uk.

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Welcome! I've been teaching Science for 10 years and have taught across the full key stage range (2-5). I take great pride in producing high quality and outstanding lesson resources that are fully differentiated and engaging for students. All my lesson resources cover the Activate KS3 Science course, AQA Approved Activate Science course, and the new Oxford SMART Activate Science course. I also produce GCSE Science bundles. For any questions contact me via email: ychebbout@yahoo.co.uk.
Heat energy changes in chemical reactions GCSE Chemistry
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Heat energy changes in chemical reactions GCSE Chemistry

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Perfect if you teach GCSE Chemistry Single Science, this fully differentiated and resourced lesson supports your students in learning about heat energy changes in chemical reactions. Covering the full GCSE Chemistry specification, this resource is adapted to cover all exam boards. Students will: 1.Describe exothermic and endothermic changes. 2.Explain the term activation energy. 3.Draw and label reaction profiles for endothermic and exothermic reactions, identifying activation energy. 4.Use ideas about bond energies to explain energy changes in chemical reactions - bond making and bond breaking. 5. Use bond energies to calculate energy changes in chemical reactions. 6. Describe a method for measuring temperature changes in a chemical reaction. This lesson includes a detailed and engaging lesson PowerPoint with differentiated activities, worksheets with answers, exam style questions and progress quizzes for students to complete. Enjoy and feel free to leave a review. Approx lesson time: 2-3 hrs INCLUDED IN BUNDLE: 28 slide PowerPoint Presentation with key points, progress check questions, checkpoints, practice exam questions and quizzes. 3 x Differentiated worksheet with mark scheme included
The Haber Process and Fertilisers GCSE Chemistry
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The Haber Process and Fertilisers GCSE Chemistry

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Perfect if you teach GCSE Chemistry Single Science, this fully differentiated and resourced lesson supports your students in learning about The Haber Process and fertilisers. Covering the full GCSE Chemistry specification, this resource is adapted to cover all exam boards. Students will recall reversible reactions and equilibrium, describe and explain the conditions used in The Haber Process, and describe the use and production of fertilisers. This lesson includes a detailed and engaging lesson PowerPoint with differentiated activities, worksheets with answers, exam style questions and progress check questions for students to complete. Enjoy and feel free to leave a review. INCLUDED IN BUNDLE: 17 slide PowerPoint Presentation with key points, progress checks and practice exam questions. 3x Differentiated worksheets with mark scheme included.
Reversible Reactions and Dynamic Equilibrium GCSE Chemistry
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Reversible Reactions and Dynamic Equilibrium GCSE Chemistry

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Perfect if you teach GCSE Chemistry Single Science, this fully differentiated and resourced lesson supports your students in learning about reversible reactions and dynamic equilibrium. Covering the full GCSE Chemistry specification, this resource is adapted to cover all exam boards. Students will recall what is meant by a reversible reaction and explain how they reach equilibrium, explain what is meant by a dynamic equilibrium, and use Le Chatelier’s principle to explain how changing the conditions alters the position of equilibrium. This lesson includes a detailed and engaging lesson PowerPoint with differentiated activities, worksheets with answers, exam style questions and progress check questions for students to complete. Enjoy and feel free to leave a review. INCLUDED IN BUNDLE: 16 slide PowerPoint Presentation with key points, progress check questions and practice exam questions. 2x Differentiated worksheets with mark scheme included.
Transition Metals, Corrosion & Alloys GCSE Chemistry
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Transition Metals, Corrosion & Alloys GCSE Chemistry

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Perfect if you teach GCSE Chemistry Single Science, this fully differentiated and resourced lesson supports your students in learning about transition metals, corrosion and alloys. Covering the full GCSE Chemistry specification, this resource is adapted to cover all exam boards. Students will: Recall the structure and bonding of metals. Describe the general physical and chemical properties of transition metals. Explain what is meant by corrosion and rusting. Describe the methods of rust prevention, and explain what is meant by sacrificial protection. Explain how electroplating works. Describe what alloys are, describe the uses of alloys and explain why alloys are stronger than pure metals. This lesson includes a detailed and engaging lesson PowerPoint with differentiated activities, worksheets with answers, exam style questions and progress quizzes for students to complete. Enjoy and feel free to leave a review. Approx lesson time: 2-3 hrs INCLUDED IN BUNDLE: 22 slide PowerPoint Presentation with key points, progress check questions, checkpoints, practice exam questions and quizzes. 4x Differentiated worksheets with mark scheme included.
Rates of Reaction GCSE Chemistry
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Rates of Reaction GCSE Chemistry

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Perfect if you teach GCSE Chemistry Single Science, this fully differentiated and resourced lesson supports your students in learning about rates of reaction. Covering the full GCSE Chemistry specification, this resource is adapted to cover all exam boards. Students will: State what is meant by rate of reaction. Calculate the rate of a reaction. Describe the different experimental methods used to investigate the rate of a reaction - disappearing cross experiment, change in mass experiment, volume of gas given off experiment. Explain what is meant by collision theory and state what factors the rate of a reaction depends on. Explain how changes in temperature, concentration, pressure and surface area affect the rate of reaction. Complete rate experiments involving gases and precipitates. Describe what a catalyst is and explain how it affects the rate of a reaction. This lesson includes a detailed and engaging lesson PowerPoint with differentiated activities, class practical/demo activities, worksheet with answers, exam style questions and progress quizzes for students to complete. Enjoy and feel free to leave a review. Approx lesson time: 2-3 hrs INCLUDED IN BUNDLE: 25 slide PowerPoint Presentation with key points, progress check questions, checkpoints, practice exam questions, quizzes, class practical activities. Differentiated worksheet with mark scheme included
Electrolysis and Fuel Cells GCSE Chemistry
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Electrolysis and Fuel Cells GCSE Chemistry

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Perfect if you teach GCSE Chemistry Single Science, this fully differentiated and resourced lesson supports your students in learning about electrolysis and fuel cells. Covering the full GCSE Chemistry specification, this resource is adapted to cover all exam boards. Students will: Recall the properties of ionic compounds. Describe the process of electrolysis and explain the movement of ions. Explain oxidation and reduction reactions. Write half equations for the reactions at the electrodes. Compare and contrast molten and aqueous electrolysis, describe the method, and explain the products at the electrodes. Describe the electrolysis of copper sulphate solution using inert and non-inert electrodes. Explain how fuel cells work and evaluate the use of them. This lesson includes a detailed and engaging lesson PowerPoint with differentiated activities, worksheets with answers, exam style questions and progress quizzes for students to complete. Enjoy and feel free to leave a review. INCLUDED IN BUNDLE: 30 slide PowerPoint Presentation with key points, progress check questions, checkpoints, practice exam questions and quizzes. 2 differentiated worksheets and 1 DIRT task sheet Mark schemes for all worksheets
Reactivity of Metals GCSE Chemistry Revision Bundle
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Reactivity of Metals GCSE Chemistry Revision Bundle

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The all-NEW GCSE Science revision packs! Perfect if you teach GCSE Chemistry Single Science or Combined Science, this fully differentiated and resourced bundle supports your students in revising the reactivity of metals. Covering the full GCSE Chemistry specification, this resource is adapted to cover all exam boards. Students will revise the following: Recall the relative reactivity of some metals, by their reactions with water, acids, and salt solutions. Explain the reactivity series of metals in terms of the reactivity of the metals with water and dilute acids. Explain oxidation and reduction, and displacement reactions as redox reactions. Describe and explain the various methods for extracting metals from their ores. Evaluate alternative biological methods of metal extraction. Evaluate the advantages of recycling metals and describe what is meant by a life-cycle assessment. INCLUDED IN BUNDLE: 45 slide PowerPoint Presentation with key points, progress check questions, checkpoints, practice exam questions and quizzes. 4 differentiated revision worksheets Mark schemes for all revision worksheets
Reactions of Acids GCSE Chemistry Revision Bundle
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Reactions of Acids GCSE Chemistry Revision Bundle

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The all-NEW GCSE Science revision packs! Perfect if you teach GCSE Chemistry Single Science or Combined Science, this fully differentiated and resourced bundle supports your students in revising the reactions of acids. Covering the full GCSE Chemistry specification, this resource is adapted to cover all exam boards. Students will revise the following: Recall the properties of acids and bases, indicators and pH, dilute and concentrated, strong and weak acids, neutralisation reactions. Write word and balanced symbol equations for acid reactions with: metals, metal oxides, metal hydroxides, metal carbonates. Describe the chemical test for hydrogen and carbon dioxide gas. Explain how to make soluble salts using an acid and an insoluble base, and describe how to carry out an acid-alkali titration. Explain how to make insoluble salts, recall the general rules which describe the solubility of common types of substances in water and predict, using solubility rules, whether or not a precipitate will be formed. INCLUDED IN BUNDLE: 47 slide PowerPoint Presentation with key points, progress check questions, checkpoints, practice exam questions and quizzes. 8 differentiated revision worksheets Mark schemes for all revision worksheets
Mole Calculations GCSE Chemistry Revision Bundle
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Mole Calculations GCSE Chemistry Revision Bundle

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The all-NEW GCSE Science revision packs! Perfect if you teach GCSE Chemistry Single Science, this fully differentiated and resourced bundle supports your students in revising all the Chemistry mole calculations covering the full GCSE Chemistry specification. Adapted to cover all exam boards, students will revise the following calculations: RECALL: Interpreting chemical formulae, atomic number and mass number, empirical formula, conservation of mass, balancing symbol equations. Calculating RAM (Relative Atomic Mass) Calculating Mr (Relative Formula Mass) Using mass to calculate empirical formula Calculating the masses of reactants or products Mole calculations (Higher) Calculating the mass of a product using moles (Higher) Using moles to balance equations (Higher) Calculations involving limiting reactants Concentration calculations Converting concentrations (Higher) Titration calculations (Higher) Molar volume and calculating the volume of a product INCLUDED IN BUNDLE: 34 slide PowerPoint Presentation with key points, progress check questions, checkpoints, practice exam questions and quizzes. 6 differentiated revision worksheets Mark schemes for all revision worksheets
Calculations GCSE Chemistry Revision Bundle
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Calculations GCSE Chemistry Revision Bundle

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The all-NEW GCSE Science revision packs! Perfect if you teach GCSE Chemistry Single Science, this fully differentiated and resourced bundle supports your students in revising all the Chemistry calculations covering the full GCSE Chemistry specification. Adapted to cover all exam boards, students will revise the following calculations: RECALL: Interpreting chemical formulae, atomic number and mass number, empirical formula, conservation of mass, balancing symbol equations. Calculating RAM (Relative Atomic Mass) Calculating Mr (Relative Formula Mass) Using mass to calculate empirical formula Calculating the masses of reactants or products Mole calculations (Higher) Calculating the mass of a product using moles (Higher) Using moles to balance equations (Higher) Calculations involving limiting reactants Concentration calculations Converting concentrations (Higher) Titration calculations (Higher) Molar volume and calculating the volume of a product Percentage yield and atom economy calculations INCLUDED IN BUNDLE: 40 slide PowerPoint Presentation with key points, progress check questions, checkpoints, practice exam questions and quizzes. 8 differentiated revision worksheets Mark schemes for all revision worksheets
SMART Activate 2 KS3 Physics Bundle
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SMART Activate 2 KS3 Physics Bundle

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NEW FOR 2022/23: KS3 SMART ACTIVATE CURRICULUM The ultimate KS3 Physics bundle! This bundle has been created for the new Oxford SMART Activate 2 KS3 Science course. It comes complete with the following fully differentiated and resourced lessons from the Activate 2 Physics chapters: Chapter 1: Electricity and magnetism 1.1: Charging up (FREE RESOURCE) 1.2: Circuits and current 1.3: Potential difference 1.4: Resistance 1.5: Changing the subject 1.6: Series and parallel 1.7: Magnets and magnetic fields 1.8: Electromagnets 1.9: Using electromagnets Chapter 2: Energy 2.1: Food and fuels 2.2: Energy resources 2.3: Energy adds up (Energy Transfer) 2.4: Energy and temperature (FREE RESOURCE) 2.5: Energy transfer: particles 2.6: Energy transfer: radiation 2.7: Energy transfer: forces 2.8: Energy and power Chapter 3: Motion and pressure 3.1: Speed 3.2: Motion graphs 3.3: Pressure in gases 3.4: Pressure in liquids 3.5: Pressure on solids 3.6: Turning forces (FREE RESOURCE) Free resources are not included in the bundle and are available to download from my shop Perfect for KS3 Physics and lessons can easily be adapted for GCSE Science if needed. This bundle includes engaging and detailed PowerPoint Presentations with differentiated activities, worksheets, class practical activities and quizzes for students to complete. Enjoy the resource and feel free to leave a review. Thank you.
SMART Activate 2 KS3 Chemistry Bundle
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SMART Activate 2 KS3 Chemistry Bundle

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NEW FOR 2022/23: KS3 SMART ACTIVATE CURRICULUM The ultimate KS3 Chemistry bundle! This bundle has been created for the new Oxford SMART Activate 2 KS3 Science course. It comes complete with the following fully differentiated and resourced lessons from the Activate 2 Chemistry chapters: Chapter 1: The Periodic Table 1.2 & 1.3: Metals and non-metals 1.4: Groups and Periods (FREE RESOURCE) 1.5: The elements of Group 1 1.6: The elements of Group 7 1.7: The elements of Group 0 Chapter 2: Separation techniques 2.1 & 2.2: Pure substances & Mixtures 2.3 & 2.4: Solutions & Solubility 2.5: Filtration (FREE RESOURCE) 2.6: Evaporation and distillation 2.7: Chromatography Chapter 3: Metals and other materials 3.1: Metals and acids 3.2: Metals and oxygen 3.3: The reactivity series 3.4: Metal displacement reactions 3.5: Extracting metals (FREE RESOURCE) 3.6: Ceramics 3.7: Polymers 3.8: Composites Chapter 4: The Earth 4.1: The Earth and its atmosphere (FREE RESOURCE) 4.2: Sedimentary rocks 4.3: Igneous and metamorphic rocks 4.4: The rock cycle 4.5: The carbon cycle 4.6 & 4.7: Global warming & Climate change 4.8: Recycling (FREE RESOURCE) Perfect for KS3 Chemistry and lessons can easily be adapted for GCSE Science if needed. This bundle includes engaging and detailed PowerPoint Presentations with differentiated activities, worksheets, class practical activities and quizzes for students to complete. Enjoy the resource and feel free to leave a review. Thank you. FREE RESOURCES NOT INCLUDED IN BUNDLE. PLEASE DOWNLOAD FROM LINKS BELOW: Groups and Periods (The Periodic Table): https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/the-periodic-table-ks3-activate-science-12550824 Filtration: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/filtration-ks3-activate-science-12641814 Extracting Metals: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/extracting-metals-ks3-activate-science-12554902 The Earth and its atmosphere: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/the-earth-and-its-atmosphere-ks3-activate-science-12641362 Recycling: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/recycling-ks3-activate-science-12641764
SMART Activate 2 KS3 Biology Bundle
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SMART Activate 2 KS3 Biology Bundle

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NEW FOR 2022/23: KS3 SMART ACTIVATE CURRICULUM The ultimate KS3 Biology bundle! This bundle has been created for the new Oxford SMART Activate 2 KS3 Science course. It comes complete with the following fully differentiated and resourced lessons from the Activate 2 Biology chapters: Chapter 1: Health and lifestyle 1.1: Nutrients 1.2: Food tests (FREE RESOURCE) 1.3: Unhealthy diet 1.4: Digestive system 1.5: Bacteria and enzymes in digestion 1.6: Drugs 1.7: Alcohol 1.8: Smoking Chapter 2: Biological processes 2.1: Photosynthesis 2.2: Leaves 2.3: Plant minerals 2.4: Aerobic respiration 2.5: Anaerobic respiration Chapter 3: Ecosystems and adaptation 3.1: Food chains and webs 3.2: Disruption to food chains and webs 3.3: Ecosystems 3.4: Competition 3.5: Adapting to change Chapter 4: Inheritance 4.1: Variation 4.2: Continuous and discontinuous (FREE RESOURCE) 4.3: Inheritance 4.4: Natural selection 4.5: Extinction Free resources are not included in the bundle and are available to download from my shop Perfect for KS3 Biology and lessons can easily be adapted for GCSE Science if needed. This bundle includes engaging and detailed PowerPoint Presentations with differentiated activities, worksheets, class practical activities and quizzes for students to complete. Enjoy the resource and feel free to leave a review. Thank you.
SMART Activate 1 KS3 Physics Bundle
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SMART Activate 1 KS3 Physics Bundle

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NEW FOR 2022/23: KS3 SMART ACTIVATE CURRICULUM The ultimate KS3 Physics bundle! This bundle has been created for the new Oxford SMART Activate 1 KS3 Science course. It comes complete with the following fully differentiated and resourced lessons from the Activate 1 Physics chapters: Chapter 1: Forces 1.1: Introduction to forces 1.2: Squashing and stretching 1.3: Drag forces and friction 1.4: Forces at a distance 1.5: Balanced and unbalanced Chapter 2: Sound 2.1: Waves 2.2: Sound 2.3: Loudness and pitch 2.4: Detecting sound 2.5: Echoes and ultrasound Chapter 3: Light 3.1: Light 3.2: Reflection 3.3: Refraction 3.4: The eye and the camera 3.5: Colour Chapter 4: Space 4.1: The night sky 4.2: The Solar System 4.3: The Earth 4.4: The Moon Perfect for KS3 Physics and lessons can easily be adapted for GCSE Science if needed. This bundle includes engaging and detailed PowerPoint Presentations with differentiated activities, worksheets, class practical activities and quizzes for students to complete. Enjoy the resource and feel free to leave a review. Thank you.
SMART Activate 1 KS3 Chemistry Bundle
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SMART Activate 1 KS3 Chemistry Bundle

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NEW FOR 2022/23: KS3 SMART ACTIVATE CURRICULUM The ultimate KS3 Chemistry bundle! This bundle has been created for the new Oxford SMART Activate 1 KS3 Science course. It comes complete with the following fully differentiated and resourced lessons from the Activate 1 Chemistry chapters: Chapter 1: Particles and their behaviour 1.1: The particle model 1.2: States of matter 1.3: Density 1.4: Melting and freezing 1.5: Boiling 1.6: More changes of state 1.7: Diffusion Chapter 2: Elements, atoms, and compounds 2.1: Elements 2.2: Atoms 2.3: Compounds 2.4: Chemical formulae Chapter 3: Reactions 3.1: Chemical reaction 3.2: Word equations 3.3: Oxidation reactions 3.4: Decomposition reactions 3.5: Using ratios 3.6: Conservation of mass 3.7: Exothermic and endothermic Chapter 4: Acids and alkalis 4.1: Acids and alkalis 4.2: Indicators and pH 4.3: Neutralisation 4.4: Making salts Perfect for KS3 Chemistry and lessons can easily be adapted for GCSE Science if needed. This bundle includes engaging and detailed PowerPoint Presentations with differentiated activities, worksheets, class practical activities and quizzes for students to complete. Enjoy the resource and feel free to leave a review. Thank you.
SMART Activate 1 KS3 Biology Bundle
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SMART Activate 1 KS3 Biology Bundle

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NEW FOR 2022/23: KS3 SMART ACTIVATE CURRICULUM The ultimate KS3 Biology bundle! This bundle has been created for the new Oxford SMART Activate 1 KS3 Science course. It comes complete with the following fully differentiated and resourced lessons from the Activate 1 Biology chapters: Chapter 1: Cells 1.1 Observing cells 1.2 Plant and animal cells 1.3 Specialised cells 1.4 Movement of substances 1.5 Unicellular organisms Chapter 2: Structure and function of body systems 2.1 Levels of organisation 2.2 Gas exchange 2.3 Breathing 2.4 Skeleton 2.5 Movement: Joints 2.6 Movement: Muscles Chapter 3: Reproduction 3.1 Adolescence 3.2 Reproductive systems 3.3 Fertilisation and implantation 3.4 Development of a foetus 3.5 The menstrual cycle 3.6 Flowers and pollination 3.7 Fertilisation and germination 3.8 Seed dispersal Perfect for KS3 Biology and lessons can easily be adapted for KS2 Science if needed. This bundle includes engaging and detailed PowerPoint Presentations with differentiated activities, worksheets, class practical activities and quizzes for students to complete. Enjoy the resource and feel free to leave a review. Thank you.
Covalent bonding, Structure and Properties GCSE Science
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Covalent bonding, Structure and Properties GCSE Science

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Perfect if you teach GCSE Combined Science or GCSE Chemistry Single Science, this fully differentiated and resourced lesson supports your students in learning about covalent bonding, structure and properties. Adapted to cover all exam boards, students will: Recall the structure of the atom, mass and atomic number, and electron shell diagrams. Write chemical formula for covalent compounds. Draw dot and cross diagrams for covalent compounds. Describe and explain the structure and properties of simple covalent molecules and giant covalent structures i.e. diamond and graphite. Describe and explain the structure and properties of other allotropes of carbon e.g. fullerenes, graphene and polymers. Evaluate the use of bonding models to represent different types of molecules. This lesson includes a detailed and engaging lesson PowerPoint with differentiated activities, worksheets with answers, exam style questions and progress quizzes for students to complete. Enjoy and feel free to leave a review. INCLUDED IN BUNDLE: 31 slide PowerPoint Presentation with key points, progress check questions, checkpoints, practice exam questions and quizzes. 6 differentiated worksheets Mark schemes for all worksheets
Ionic bonding, Structure and Properties GCSE Science
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Ionic bonding, Structure and Properties GCSE Science

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Perfect if you teach GCSE Combined Science or GCSE Chemistry Single Science, this fully differentiated and resourced lesson supports your students in learning about ionic bonding, structure and properties. Adapted to cover all exam boards, students will: Recall the structure of the atom, mass and atomic number, and electron shell diagrams. Describe the difference between an atom and ion. Describe the link between the charge of an ion and the position in the Periodic Table. Draw dot and cross diagrams for ionic compounds. Write chemical formula for ionic compounds. Describe and explain the structure and properties of giant ionic lattice structures. This lesson includes a detailed and engaging lesson PowerPoint with differentiated activities, worksheets with answers, exam style questions and progress quizzes for students to complete. Enjoy and feel free to leave a review. INCLUDED IN BUNDLE: 27 slide PowerPoint Presentation with key points, progress check questions, checkpoints, practice exam questions and quizzes. 6 differentiated worksheets Mark schemes for all worksheets
Atomic Structure and Chemical Bonding GCSE Science Revision Bundle
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Atomic Structure and Chemical Bonding GCSE Science Revision Bundle

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The all-NEW GCSE Science revision packs! The ultimate Chemistry bundle! Perfect if you teach GCSE Combined Science or GCSE Chemistry Single Science, this fully differentiated and resourced bundle supports your students in revising atomic structure, chemical bonding, structure and properties. Adapted to cover all exam boards, students will: Draw and describe the structure of the atom. State the relative mass and charges of sub-atomic particles. State the mass number and atomic number. Calculate the number of protons, neutrons, and electrons in an atom. Draw electron shell diagrams. Describe the link between atomic structure and The Periodic Table of elements. Explain what is meant by isotopes and calculate the Relative Atomic Mass number. Describe and explain how the atomic model has developed over time. Describe the difference between an atom and ion. Describe the link between the charge of an ion and the position in the Periodic Table. Draw dot and cross diagrams for ionic compounds. Write chemical formula for ionic compounds. Describe and explain the structure and properties of giant ionic lattice structures. Write chemical formula for covalent compounds. Draw dot and cross diagrams for covalent compounds. Describe and explain the structure and properties of simple covalent molecules and giant covalent structures i.e. diamond and graphite. Describe and explain the structure and properties of other allotropes of carbon e.g. fullerenes, graphene and polymers. Describe and explain the structure, bonding and properties of metals. Evaluate the use of bonding models to represent different types of molecules. This bundle includes detailed and engaging lesson PowerPoints with differentiated activities, worksheets with answers, exam style questions and progress quizzes for students to complete. Enjoy and feel free to leave a review. INCLUDED IN BUNDLE: 2 x PowerPoint Presentation with key points, progress check questions, checkpoints, practice exam questions and quizzes. 21 differentiated worksheets Mark schemes for all worksheets
Chemical bonding GCSE Science Revision Bundle
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Chemical bonding GCSE Science Revision Bundle

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The all-NEW GCSE Science revision packs! Perfect if you teach GCSE Combined Science or GCSE Chemistry Single Science, this fully differentiated and resourced bundle supports your students in revising chemical bonding, structure and properties. Adapted to cover all exam boards, students will: Recall the structure of the atom, mass and atomic number, and electron shell diagrams. Describe the difference between an atom and ion. Describe the link between the charge of an ion and the position in the Periodic Table. Draw dot and cross diagrams for ionic compounds. Write chemical formula for ionic compounds. Describe and explain the structure and properties of giant ionic lattice structures. Write chemical formula for covalent compounds. Draw dot and cross diagrams for covalent compounds. Describe and explain the structure and properties of simple covalent molecules and giant covalent structures i.e. diamond and graphite. Describe and explain the structure and properties of other allotropes of carbon e.g. fullerenes, graphene and polymers. Describe and explain the structure, bonding and properties of metals. Evaluate the use of bonding models to represent different types of molecules. This bundle includes a detailed and engaging lesson PowerPoint with differentiated activities, worksheets with answers, exam style questions and progress quizzes for students to complete. Enjoy and feel free to leave a review. INCLUDED IN BUNDLE: 58 slide PowerPoint Presentation with key points, progress check questions, checkpoints, practice exam questions and quizzes. 15 differentiated worksheets Mark schemes for all worksheets