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Green APL specialises in developing highly useful resources which can be used in the classroom and beyond. Our mission is to help educate the next generation of successful people by producing high quality resources which improve teaching and learning. We cover a wide range of subjects and age groups with our resources which mostly have a science or mathematics focus.

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Green APL specialises in developing highly useful resources which can be used in the classroom and beyond. Our mission is to help educate the next generation of successful people by producing high quality resources which improve teaching and learning. We cover a wide range of subjects and age groups with our resources which mostly have a science or mathematics focus.
Isomerism: Isomerism
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Isomerism: Isomerism

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This double-sided worksheet and answer sheet is aimed at post 16 chemistry students (such as A level chemistry students) and covers isomerism including stereoisomerism.
Group 2 Elements
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Group 2 Elements

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Here at green APL we are developing a set of multiple choice questions to prepare students for AQA chemistry A Level examination papers. We aim to develop more sets of questions to support teachers with preparing their students for this aspect of the examinations. This resource consists of a series of 12 multiple choice questions and answers which cover year 1 group 2 elements. This resource can be adapted and added too according to your needs.
Environmental Issues
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Environmental Issues

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For more FREE resources to engage your students in current scientific issues click here A student friendly fact sheet relating to environmental issues. Introduce your students to environmental issues with this simplified, yet challenging resource. It also includes a worksheet which challenges the students to find information in the fact sheet as well as further opportunities to develop their knowledge through independent or teacher led investigation.
Chemistry: Atoms and Ions
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Chemistry: Atoms and Ions

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A PowerPoint presentation which helps chemistry students to work out the numbers of protons, neutrons and electrons in various atoms and ions.
Periodicity (period 3)
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Periodicity (period 3)

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Here at green APL we are developing a set of multiple choice questions to prepare students for AQA chemistry A Level examination papers. We aim to develop more set of questions to support teachers with preparing their students for this aspect of the examinations. This resource consists of a series of 12 multiple choice questions and answers which cover year 1 periodicity. This resource can be adapted and added too according to your needs.
Alkanes
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Alkanes

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Here at green APL we are developing a set of multiple choice questions to prepare students for AQA chemistry A Level examination papers. We aim to develop more sets of questions to support teachers with preparing their students for this aspect of the examinations. This resource consists of a series of 12 multiple choice questions and answers which cover year 1 alkanes. This resource can be adapted and added too according to your needs.
Graphene
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Graphene

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For more FREE resources to engage your students in current scientific issues click here A student friendly fact sheet relating to graphene. Introduce your students to the material called ‘graphene’ with this simplified, yet challenging resource. It also includes a worksheet which challenges the students to find information in the fact sheet as well as further opportunities to develop their knowledge through independent or teacher led investigation.
Chemical Weapons of WWI
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Chemical Weapons of WWI

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For more FREE resources to engage your students in current scientific issues click here A student friendly fact sheet relating to the chemical weapons used in World War I. Introduce your students to the different types of chemical weapons used with this simplified, yet challenging resource. It also includes a worksheet which challenges the students to find information in the fact sheet as well as further opportunities to develop their knowledge through independent or teacher led investigation.
Anaesthetics
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Anaesthetics

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For more FREE resources to engage your students in current scientific issues click here A student friendly fact sheet relating to anaesthetics. Introduce your students to the idea of anaesthetics with this simplified, yet challenging resource. It also includes a worksheet which challenges the students to find information in the fact sheet as well as further opportunities to develop their knowledge through independent or teacher led investigation.
Metals and reactivity
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Metals and reactivity

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A worksheet and fully complete answer sheet resource aimed at 14-16 chemistry students which covers metals and reactivity.
Haloalkanes
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Haloalkanes

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Here at green APL we are developing a set of multiple choice questions to prepare students for AQA chemistry A Level examination papers. We aim to develop more sets of questions to support teachers with preparing their students for this aspect of the examinations. This resource consists of a series of 12 multiple choice questions and answers which cover year 1 haloalkanes. This resource can be adapted and added too according to your needs.
Hydrogen Power
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Hydrogen Power

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For FREE Phosphor resources to engage your students in current scientific issues go to: phosphorescience.com Quickly engage your children with important scientific issues that affect their daily life such as the environment, climate change and health. We provide all the tools to bring science to life, contextualising learning through illustrated articles and worksheets. Our materials allow you to quickly engage children with important issues that affect their daily life such as the environment, climate change and health. Our resources are developed to boost scientific literacy, increase science vocabulary and promote independent learning. Hydrogen Power Humans burn fuels – lots of them. We burn fuels to power our vehicles and keep our homes warm. But there is a problem, the fuels we burn, such as oil and gas, release pollutants into the atmosphere like carbon dioxide. If only there was a cleaner fuel that released no pollution… Burning is a chemical reaction called combustion. Combustion is an oxidation reaction because during combustion the fuel reacts with oxygen and oxides are produced. Let’s look at burning natural gas as an example. Natural gas is also called methane. It is the gas you might burn at home in your central heating and oven.
Science of Colour
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Science of Colour

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For more FREE resources to engage your students in current scientific issues click here A student friendly fact sheet relating to the science of colour. Introduce your students to colour with this simplified, yet challenging resource. It also includes a worksheet which challenges the students to find information in the fact sheet as well as further opportunities to develop their knowledge through independent or teacher led investigation.
Hurricanes
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Hurricanes

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For more FREE resources to engage your students in current scientific issues click here A student friendly fact sheet relating to hurricanes. Introduce your students to hurricanes with this simplified, yet challenging resource. It also includes a worksheet which challenges the students to find information in the fact sheet as well as further opportunities to develop their knowledge through independent or teacher led investigation.
Carbon Capture
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Carbon Capture

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For more FREE Phosphor resources to engage your students in current scientific issues go to: phosphorescience.com Quickly engage your children with important scientific issues that affect their daily life such as the environment, climate change and health. We provide all the tools to bring science to life, contextualising learning through illustrated articles and worksheets. Our materials allow you to quickly engage children with important issues that affect their daily life such as the environment, climate change and health. Our resources are developed to boost scientific literacy, increase science vocabulary and promote independent learning. Carbon capture Scientists agree that humans are responsible for climate change. We are burning fuels and putting too much carbon dioxide into the atmosphere. Governments across the globe are coming up with ways of reducing carbon dioxide emissions – one of these is called carbon capture. In 2015 Governments from across Europe met in Paris to discuss a very important topic – climate change.They made an agreement to do everything they could to reduce the amount of carbon dioxide gas entering the atmosphere.They also planned to meet every five years to report to each other and the public about how things were progressing.