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A shop dedicated mainly to Chemistry resources for GCSE and A Level, but with other bits and bobs thrown in - my GCSE resources are based around the Edexcel exam board.

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A shop dedicated mainly to Chemistry resources for GCSE and A Level, but with other bits and bobs thrown in - my GCSE resources are based around the Edexcel exam board.
Edexcel GCSE Mendeleev and his periodic table Gd 1-5
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Edexcel GCSE Mendeleev and his periodic table Gd 1-5

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This lesson is about Mendeleev and the development of the periodic table. It includes a starter quiz and a video link showing Mendeleev’s periodic table journey. You can adapt the main task to whatever textbook/ revision guide you use in your school. Lesson is aimed at grades 1-5.
Edexcel catalysts Gd 1-4
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Edexcel catalysts Gd 1-4

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Catalyst lesson for a foundation set. Includes a simple practical where you can compare the effectiveness of catalysts by measuring “height of bubbles”. Refer to CLEAPSS for all practicals you plan before you carry out with students.
Edexcel Catalysts - demo and theory lesson
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Edexcel Catalysts - demo and theory lesson

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Lesson all about catalysts. The standard demos e.g elephant toothpaste and the relevant theory linked to catalysts. Also includes video links to relevant videos and tasks linked to the Pearson Edexcel combined science book text book if you have it.
Edexcel CC16f Cracking Hydrocarbons Gd 5-9
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Edexcel CC16f Cracking Hydrocarbons Gd 5-9

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A cracking lesson about cracking for a mid to high set.Some activities linked to the Pearson Combined textbook if you have it but could be adapted to whatever you have. Starter, theory and summary qs all included.
GCSE Chemistry Ionic Lattices Higher Gd 5-9
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GCSE Chemistry Ionic Lattices Higher Gd 5-9

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Higher tier GCSE Ionic lattice lesson. Refers to a sheet from active teach, which your school may already subscribe to (not included) and refers to pages from the standard Pearson combined Science textbook for GCSE Science. Much of the lesson can be adapted though. Success criteria are To state what an ionic lattice is To explain how it forms To predict compound names from the ions they contain To use the “ - ide” and “- ate” suffix correctly To work out the correct formulas for ionic compounds if given their charges
Edexcel - finding ionic compounds inc practical
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Edexcel - finding ionic compounds inc practical

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A practical focused on 2 of the main properties of ionic compounds a) they usually dissolve in water and b) they have high melting temperatures. The lesson has a starter activity, with answers a practical and some review questions. Suitable for a 50/60 minute lesson.
Ionic Lattices Edexcel GCSE Chemistry  Gd 1-5
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Ionic Lattices Edexcel GCSE Chemistry Gd 1-5

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Ionic Lattice lesson aimed and mid to low ability groups. Includes video links and starter activity. Lesson refers to some sheets that you will have access to if you subscribe to active learn by Pearson. Page references are linked to the standard Pearson"combined science" textbook that goes with the GCSE course. NOT endorsed by Pearson Pearson sheets are NOT included in the lesson
Edexcel GCSE Atomic History - Gd 5-9
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Edexcel GCSE Atomic History - Gd 5-9

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A lesson covering how the “Bohr” model used at GCSE was developed. Looking at the progress through Dalton, J J Thomson, Rutherford and Niels Bohr. Includes links to relevant videos. Specific questions are also included. A textbook or revision guide would be a good accessory to this lesson. Designed for a 50 or 60 minute lesson.
Edexcel GCSE solubility lesson Gd 4-6
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Edexcel GCSE solubility lesson Gd 4-6

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An intro lesson into solubility including a starter, practical, results sheet and analysis questions to finish off the practical. Lesson suitable for a 50-60 minute lesson. Aimed at grades 4-6 - but could be adapted up or down to suit a different class. Suitable for GCSE Chemistry or GCSE Combined Science (Chemistry)