A simple and coherent revision worksheet, testing student’s knowledge and application skills when solving titration calculations and questions pertaining to concentrations… Mirrors questions faced in the AQA GCSE Chemistry 9-1 exam. Paper 1 topic. Some of the exam questions are definitely higher tier and assess recall as well as application to unfamiliar scenarios.
A simple and coherent revision worksheet, testing students knowledge on what fuel cells are, their advantages and disadvantages and how they work. Mirrors questions faced in the AQA GCSE Chemistry 9-1 exam. Paper 1 topic.
Higher and Foundation versions included.
A short booklet created to help students prepare for the general conversation and to help them to understand the success criteria.
Contents:
Questions in English and Spanish divided per topic
Space per topic for students to make notes
Questions and answers guided by the AQA and Edexcel specification
A worksheet covering the basic calculations and equations pertaining to Rate of Reactions including calculations such as Half-life, Count Rate,etc. This could be used in class or as a homework task.
A highly engaging lesson that looks at the structures that are found in the human digestive system and explores the functions of the small intestine acting in reabsorption as well as the function of the stomach such as churning the food and secreting hydrochloric acid. This lesson has been designed for GCSE students but could be used as an initial recap with A-level students before they go on to learn this topic in greater detail
The lesson begins by introducing the Food tests used for specific food groups. A quick exercise is used to challenge the students to recognise the mechanism enzymes break down certain food groups. Time is taken to discuss the action of amylase in break down of carbohydrates. Moving forwards, students will learn about the different types of enzymes and their functions. In addition to a game to maintain engagement, exam questions are added in towards the end to truly test the students knowledge and understanding of the topic.
A fun class activity; a wordsearch puzzle designed to acquaint students with keywords and terminologies associated with the human circulatory system. This wordsearch puzzle is suitable for GCSE students from Year 9 - Year 11.
A highly engaging lesson that looks at the structures that are found in the mammalian heart and explores the functions of the heart as a pump as well as the function of the lungs such as gas exchange and respiration. This lesson has been designed for GCSE students but could be used as an initial recap with A-level students before they go on to learn this topic in greater detail
The lesson begins by introducing the double circulatory system of mammals. A quick exercise is used to challenge the students to recognise the reason why mammals have a need for a double circulatory system. Time is taken to discuss the action of the cilia and goblet cells in the lungs. Moving forwards, students will learn that there are two types of circulation systems of the heart the details of their actions is explored. In addition to a game to maintain engagement, exam questions are added in towards the end to truly test the students knowledge and understanding of the topic.
This worksheet is for AQA GCSE Chemistry Trilogy 5.4 Chemical Changes section on Electrolysis. It tests students application abilities concerning half equations, the electrolysis required practical, etc.
A set of revision sheets for AQA GCSE Chemistry Papers 1,2 & 3. Each sheet is designed to focus on a specific part of the specification. These sheets include all content from the updated specification.
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This worksheet is for AQA GCSE Chemistry Trilogy Reactions of Alcohols and Carboxylic Acids of Organic Chemistry. The first aspect of the worksheet tests the students ability to draw the structure of the alcohols and carboxylic acids as well test their knowledge of the reactions of the alcohols and carboxylic acids.
This worksheet is for AQA GCSE Chemistry Trilogy 5.4Reactions of Alkanes and Alkenes section of Organic Chemistry. Firstly the worksheet presents questions that tests students ability to correctly draw and name alkanes and alkenes, then the worksheet tests the ability of students to draw the reaction pathway of the different reactions of alkanes and alkenes
A set of revision sheets for AQA GCSE Chemistry Papers 1,2,3. Each sheet is designed to focus on a specific part of the specification . These sheets have all content from the specification.
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A highly engaging lesson that looks at the concepts of Energy And Power, including calculations and specific energy stores such as kinetic, thermal, elastic potential energy, in addition to the ways in which we transfer energy from one store to another, As well as, the different energy resources including those that are renewable and non-renewable. This lesson has been designed for GCSE students but could be used as an initial recap with A-level students before they go on to learn this topic in greater detail
The lesson begins by introducing the basic concept of systems and energy transfer. In addition exam questions are added in towards the end to truly test the students knowledge and understanding of the topic. Questions are compiled for students taking both higher tier and foundation classes.
A highly engaging lesson that looks at the concepts of Electricity and Circuit Diagrams , including calculations and specific circuit symbols along with their respective functions, in addition to the ways in which they have a distribution of current and resistance in either series or parallel circuits. This lesson has been designed for GCSE students but could be used as an initial recap with A-level students before they go on to learn this topic in greater detail
The lesson begins by introducing the basic concept of current and resistance. In addition exam questions are added in towards the end to truly test the students knowledge and understanding of the topic. Questions are compiled for students taking both higher tier and foundation classes.