At the Science Corner you will find engaging presentations by a TES recommended author and Google Certified Educator. Presentations are well illustrated, clearly explained, and have a lucid and logical flow. Closed and open questions keep all learners engaged and on their toes. In many cases, worksheets, suggested homework assignments and exam questions are also provided. We are a new store, so come back often to see our latest resources.
At the Science Corner you will find engaging presentations by a TES recommended author and Google Certified Educator. Presentations are well illustrated, clearly explained, and have a lucid and logical flow. Closed and open questions keep all learners engaged and on their toes. In many cases, worksheets, suggested homework assignments and exam questions are also provided. We are a new store, so come back often to see our latest resources.
This resource includes 6 units of chemistry homework, worksheets and sample test questions.
Unit 1: Ionic and Metallic Bonding
Unit 2: Covalent Bonding and Intermolecular Forces
Unit 3: Chemical Names and Formulas (Ionic/Covalent compounds and Acids/Bases)
Unit 4: Chemical Reactions (Classification and Balancing)
Unit 5: Chemical Quantities, The Mole
Unit 6: Stoichiometry
• Includes over 400 questions in all!
• All questions are editable.
• All answers are included.
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These resources are meant for teachers in the US.
Homework sets and sample test questions to support the learning of The Chemistry of Water.
• 85 Questions
• All questions are editable
• Answers are included
Some of the topics in this unit include:
• Water's unique properties
• Hydrogen bonds
• Homogeneous aqueous solutions
• Polarity
• Dissolving
• Solubility
• Electrolytes
• Hygroscopic substances
• Dissociation
• Hydrates
• Heterogeneous aqueous systems, colloids, suspensions and solutions
• Brownian motion
This resource is meant to be used by teachers in the US.
This two-lesson sequence introduces learners to Aerobic Respiration. It includes:
• A 27-slide PowerPoint presentation that includes many visual aids and is thoughtfully animated to allow opportunities for discussions during the lesson.
• A quick practical (hands-on) activity to introduce aerobic respiration.
• An interactive note-taking worksheet (double-sided A4 size) that is customized for the presentation. I find that taking notes in this manner keeps lower-level students engaged while allowing differentiation for higher achievers.
Homework sets, worksheet, and sample test questions to support the learning of Kinetic Molecular Theory for high school chemistry students.
Includes 71 questions in all. All questions are EDITABLE and ANSWERS are included.
This resource is meant to be used by teachers in the US.
Homework sets, worksheets and sample test questions to support the learning of the following units of chemistry:
1) Atomic Structure
2) The Periodic Table, Periodic Trends
3) Ionic Bonding and Metallic Bonding
4) Covalent Bonding, Intermolecular Forces
5) Naming Compounds and Writing Formulas
6) Kinetic Molecular Theory of Matter
• Includes over 400 questions in all!
• All questions are editable.
• All answers are included.
Save over 50% with this bundle!
This resource is meant to be used by teachers in the US.
Homework sets, a worksheet and sample test questions to support the learning of SOLUTIONS.
• Includes a total of 102 questions
• All questions are EDITABLE
• ANSWERS are included for each question
Topics include:
• Properties of solutions
• solubility
• saturated, unsaturated and supersaturated solutions
• molarity
• molality
• percent by mass
• percent by volume
• dilution calculations
• colligative properties of solutions - freezing point, vapor pressure, boiling point
• calculations involving colligative properties
This resource is meant to be used by teachers and students in the US.
Homework sets, worksheet and sample test questions to support the learning of a unit on STOICHIOMETRY (Chemical Calculations).
• 78 Questions in all
• All questions can be edited
• ANSWERS are included for each problem.
Learners will solve problems related to:
• chemical calculations of the masses, moles and volume of substances in a chemical reaction
• Identify the limiting and excess reactants
• calculations of the theoretical yield and percent yield
This resource is meant to be used by teachers in the US.
Homework sets and multiple choice exam practice problems to support the learning of a unit on Chemical Kinetics and Equilibrium.
All questions (102 in all!) are editable and ANSWERS are provided for each!.
Learners will answer questions about:
• Reaction rates
• Factors affecting reaction rates
• Equilbrium
• Factors affecting equilbrium position
• Equilbrium constant expression
• Solubility equilibrium
• Entropy and free energy
• Rate law
• Orders of reaction
• Reaction mechanism
This resource is meant to be used by teachers in the US.
Homework sets and multiple choice exam practice problems to support the learning of a unit on Acids, Bases, and Salts.
All questions (124 in all!) are editable and ANSWERS are provided for each!.
Learners will answer questions about:
• Acid-base definitions
• Hydrogen ions and acidity
• pH calculations
• hydrogen ion and hdyroxide ion concentrations
• acid and base strength
• acid dissociation constant
• neutralisation reactions
• salts in solution
• titration calculations
This resource is meant to be used by teachers in the US.
Homework sets, a practice quiz and sample test questions to support the learning of a unit on Atomic Structure.
• Includes 102 questions in all!
• All questions are EDITABLE and include ANSWERS.
This resource is meant to be used by teachers in the US.
Homework sets and multiple choice exam practice problems to support the learning of a unit on The Periodic Table.
All questions (120 in all!) are editable and ANSWERS are provided for each!.
Learners will answer questions about:
• Groups and periods in the periodic table
• Metals, nonmetals and semi-metals in the periodic table
• Transition metals in the periodic table
• Properties of metals, nonmetals, semi-metals and transition metals
• Electron configuration
• Energy levels, sub-levels and orbitals
• Periodic table trends - atomic size
• Periodic table trends - ionic size
• Periodic table trends - electronegativity
• Periodic table trends - ionization energy
This resource is meant to be used by teachers in the US.
Homework sets, practice problems and multiple choice exam practice problems to support the learning of naming and writing chemical formulae for ionic compounds, molecular compounds, acids and bases.
• More than 88 questions are included
• All questions are editable
• All ANSWERS are included
This resource is meant to be used by teachers in the US.
Homework, practice problems and a multiple choice Exam practice to support the learning of a unit on Chemical Reactions.
• 90 Questions in all
• Questions are editable
• ANSWERS are included for every problem.
Learners will:
• Write word equations
• Write skeleton equations
• Write balanced chemical equations
• Classify chemical reactions
• Use the activity series to predict single replacement reactions
• Write balanced net ionic equations
• Identify the precipitate in double replacement reactions
This resource is meant for teachers in the US.
Homework sets, a worksheet and sample test questions to support the learning of chemical quantities, the mole, conversions between mass, volume and mole, percent composition and empirical formula.
• 72 questions in all
• All questions are editable
• All ANSWERS are included
This resource is meant to be used by teachers in the US.
Homework sets with ANSWERS and multiple choice exam practice problems to support the learning of Covalent Bonding.
• Includes 87 questions in all
• All questions are editable
• All answers are included
Topics covered in these questions include:
• molecular compounds
• covalent bonding
• molecular shapes (VSEPR theory)
• hybrid orbitals
• polarity
• and intermolecular forces.
This resource is meant to be used by teachers in the US.
Homework sets with ANSWERS, a worksheet and plenty of sample test questions to support the learning of a unit on Ions, Ionic Bonding, Ionic Compounds and Metallic Bonding.
• 87 editable questions in all
• All ANSWERS are included
This resource is meant to be used by teachers in the US.
Homework sets, a worksheet and sample test questions to support the learning of Gas Properties and the Gas Laws.
74 problems in all. Can be recycled year after year.
All questions are EDITABLE and all ANSWERS are included.
This resource is meant to be used by teachers in the US.
This 45-slide PowerPoint and accompanying Lesson Notes teaches the strength of acids and bases. Learners often have misconceptions related to 'concentration' and 'strength' in reference to acids and bases. One of the aims of this lesson is to correct this misconception. The other main aims are listed below. A worksheet (with answers) to practice pH and pKa calculations is also included.
By the end of this lessons, students will:
1) discuss and share their initial conceptions of acid strength.
2) be able to define strong acids and weak acids
3) be able to relate the strength of an acid to the value of its acid dissociation constant, Ka
4) learn to calculate an acid dissociation constant
5) be able to differentiate between concentrated acid and strong acid
6) identify common strong and weak acids and bases in everyday life
7) Calculate the pH of strong acid solutions
8) Calculate the pH of weak acid solutions
I hope you find this lesson useful.
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Get your learners thinking about electricity and electric circuits. My most popular resource includes:
• A lucid and logical 69-slide PowerPoint which includes many visual aids. The slides are thoughtfully animated (not over-animated) to allow opportunities for learners to participate and promote class discussions.
• Seven pages of interactive notes (scaffolded notes). These notes fit perfectly with the presentation. I find this activity keeps lower-level students engaged during the lessons while allowing differentiation for higher achievers.
• A crossword (with answers), some homework questions and a quiz.
**Just print and go! Or customize to fit the needs of your class.**
Learning objectives covered in this resources are listed below.
• By the end of these lessons, pupils should know:
1. that electricity is a form of energy.
2. that current electricity can be produced from cells, batteries or the mains
3. that there are a range of appliances in the home, which use electricity.
4. that we can represent components by symbols.
5. that current electricity flows in conductors but not in insulators.
6. that a complete path is needed from one side of the battery to the other for electricity to flow.
7. how a switch works.
8. that there are two types of circuit, series and parallel.
9. that current is measured in Amps.
10. that current is measured using an ammeter.
11. how to connect and use an ammeter.
12. that in a series circuit, the current is the same all the way round the circuit.
13. that in a parallel circuit, the current is shared but not lost or used up.
14. that the current in a series circuit depends upon the number and type of components used.
15. that a battery is a store of electrical energy.
16. that voltage is a measure of the amount of energy or push given to the current.
17. that more cells in series equals more voltage.
18. that the effect of voltage upon current and bulb brightness.
19. that an electric current causes a wire to become hot. .
20. that the bigger the current, the higher the temperature of the wire.
21. that if too much current flows, the wire will melt.
Hope you find it useful. Your feedback is much appreciated.