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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!
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!
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.
Periodic Table Reading Passage Bundle
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Periodic Table Reading Passage Bundle

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Seven Resource Bundle This bundle resource includes reading passages, student question sheets and answer keys on the following aspects of the Periodic Table: Introduction to the Periodic Table The history and scientists of the Periodic Table Metals vs Non-Metals Group 1 Alkali Metals Group 0 Noble Gases Group 7 Halogens The Transition Metals Each question sheet includes tiered questions described as recall, label, explain, apply and compare. The questions follow the reading passages and require both simple information extraction and higher level thinking skills. These resources are ideal for independent study. They are ideal in-class activities, homework tasks or revision summary resources. They are very versatile. I have specifically bundled this collection of resources together as they cover everything my students need to know surrounding the Periodic Table. Please feel free to ask any questions before purchase and for further details view the individual previews of each resource in the product listings.
Neutralisation Equations
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Neutralisation Equations

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Neutralization Reactions and Equations 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 neutralization 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 neutralization reaction equations but are familiar with the concept of acids and bases. This resource includes American spellings*
Solar Energy Worksheet and Reading Passage
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Solar Energy Worksheet and Reading Passage

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Solar Energy 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 i.e. solar cells function, energy conversion and uses. 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. The apply question revolves around students identifying advantages and disadvantages of solar cells. Answer Key: A full set of comprehensive answers is included. This is a great resource for students studying solar energy for the first time or revising the topic.
Rock Cycle: Sedimentary Igneous and Metamorphic Flipbook
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Rock Cycle: Sedimentary Igneous and Metamorphic Flipbook

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Sedimentary, Metamorphic and Igneous Rocks This Rock Cycle Flipbook includes questions on: Rock Formation Key Examples and Diagrams Everyday Uses and Properties ANSWER KEY now included for full comprehensive answers EDITABLE versions of the flipbook and answer documents now included There is also a handy instructions page which makes it easier for students to construct the flip book. All your students will need is scissors and glue. There is no further prep, just print! I use this as a revision resource as it sums up all key aspects of sedimentary, metamorphic and igneous rocks. It looks bold in an exercise book and my students engaged well! There may be some American spellings in this resource.
Mole Calculations Chemistry Revision Game
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Mole Calculations Chemistry Revision Game

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Mole Calculations Spin Wheel Revision Resource This resource encompasses 12 key questions from ‘The Mole Concept’ unit. These are questions selected as they occur regularly and are classically challenging for students to answer. The resource is based around relative formula mass, moles and masses and volume and concentration calculations. Example questions from the spin wheel resource: What is the relative formula mass of water? How many grams of MgO are there in 0.5 moles? What is the concentration of 5dm3 of acid which is 10 moles? Also included in the resource is a full answer set. There is also an instructions sheet, with helpful guidance on using the spin wheel as a revision tool, student answer sheet and a ‘tick and repeat sheet’. This encourages the student to revisit the spin wheel to revise the key questions until they reach the ‘know it’ level. 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 Atom Reading Passage
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History of the Atom Reading Passage

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History of the Atom 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. 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 explain and apply questions require higher thinking. The apply questions involve using prior knowledge and stretches higher ability students. Answer key: A full set of comprehensive answers is included. This is a great introductory resource for students who have prior knowledge on atoms but are new to atomic history.
Noble Gases in the Periodic Table Reading Passage
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Noble Gases in the Periodic Table Reading Passage

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Noble Gases Reading Passage Included in the resource: A reading passage information sheet A student question sheet An answer key sheet Reading Passage: The reading passage includes information on the unreactive nature of noble gases, electronic structure, properties and uses. No previous knowledge on noble gases is required. Student Questions: Tiered as recall, explain and apply, the questions follow the reading passage. Some questions are simply information extraction whilst others require higher level thinking. Answer Key: The answer key includes comprehensive answers to all questions in the resource. This resource is ideal as an in-class activity, homework or as a revision task. Feel free to ask any questions before purchasing.
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
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.
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!
Diffusion Lesson with Worksheets
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Diffusion Lesson with Worksheets

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This Whole Lesson Resource on Diffusion Includes: Starter key question and extension question (differentiation aspect) Lesson objectives I will be able to state an example of diffusion I will be able to describe what is meant by diffusion I will be able to explain why diffusion happens more slowly in cold environments compared to hot environments Practical investigation with help sheets (differentiation aspect), lab report worksheet and experiment variables worksheet Class practical using M&Ms, water and petri dishes (or any shallow glassware) Printable worksheets and help sheets designed to be printed on A4 Plenary missing gaps with extension Keyword focus and extended thinking for higher ability Krista Wallden Clipart Credit
Chemical Bonding Worksheets
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Chemical Bonding Worksheets

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This Chemical Bonding Resource focuses on commonly asked questions around ionic, simple covalent, giant covalent and metallic bonding. Each question is given a set number of marks and each question comes with a detailed mark break down sheet. Key features of this resource: Four key question sheets for each bonding type The questions range from one to four mark questions Four mark break down answer sheets These sheets show each possible mark to answer the questions Two student response sheets Organised sheets where students write their answers to each question One teacher instruction sheet Quick notes on how the resource sheets can be used i.e. independent work or as a circus activity This resource is great for summary lessons or to be used at the end of each chemical bonding theory lesson. It is also an ideal tool which focusses on exam technique and how to answer bonding questions using key terms.
Chemistry Calculations
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Chemistry Calculations

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This great chemistry calculations bundle includes 5 resources: -A relative atomic mass activity (with example) -A relative formula mass activity (with example) -Relative formula mass task cards -Masses and moles activity -Titration activity (method and calculations) -Comprehensive set of answers for most activities The whole bundle is set up in A4 for easy printing (no prep required). Resources in this bundle are really well structured and assist teaching very efficiently.
Ionic Bonding Introduction Reading Passage
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Ionic Bonding Introduction Reading Passage

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Ionic Bonding Introduction Reading Passage Included in the resource: A reading passage A student question sheet An answer key Reading Passage: Included is an informative, introductory passage on ionic bonding. The passage has information on ions formed, dot and cross diagrams, attraction between ions and electron movement. 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 explain and apply questions require higher thinking. The apply question involves constructing your own dot and cross diagram. Answer key: A full set of comprehensive answers is included. This is a great introductory resource for students who have prior knowledge on atomic structure and electron configuration but are new to bonding. Please feel free to ask any questions before purchasing.
Solid, Liquid and Gas States of Matter Worksheet
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Solid, Liquid and Gas States of Matter Worksheet

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Solid, Liquid and Gas Worksheets Included in this resource: 3 states of matter worksheets 3 states of matter answer sheets Worksheets - The worksheets (one for each state of matter), require students to state examples, draw particle diagrams, identify properties and answer questions on linked processes such as evaporation, condensation and melting. Answers - Full comprehensive answers for each section of the worksheets. The answer sheets are student friendly too, so they could self or peer assess if needed. The documents are completely editable and set up in A4 format (PowerPoint) for easy printing. Please view the preview for a full insight into the resource - Thanks.
Metals and Non-Metals GCSE Chemistry Periodic Table
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Metals and Non-Metals GCSE Chemistry Periodic Table

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**Metals and Non- Metals GCSE Chemistry AQA 9-1 ** By the end of the lesson your students will be able to: Identify where metals and non-metals are found in the periodic table. Describe the differences in metals and non-metals based on their properties. Explain how the electronic structure of metals and non-metals links to how they react and where they are positioned in the periodic table. This resource is a PowerPoint presentation to support teaching about metals and non-metals for the first time. By the end of the lesson, students should understand the differences between metals and non-metals, where they are situated in the periodic table and how their electronic structures correspond to how they react. Previous knowledge on what a group is will be required, as well as atomic structure (e.g. understanding what an electron is). Included in the resource: Opening slide with title, keywords, learning objectives and lead on topics Starter slide with simple intro task Information slides showing positioning of metals and non-metals in the periodic table and the ions they make Printable worksheet slide to consolidate knowledge and organize learning Activity slide with three tasks (one stretch) Plenary question slide to summarize All ANSWERS included and the resource is completely EDITABLE.
Haber Process Reading Passage
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Haber Process Reading Passage

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Haber Process 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. 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 explain and apply questions require higher thinking. The apply questions involve using prior knowledge and stretches higher ability students. Answer key: A full set of comprehensive answers is included. This is a great introductory resource for students who have prior knowledge on simple reversible reactions and equilibrium but are new to the Haber process.