AQA Combined Science Chemistry Electrolysis RevisionQuick View
Celia1980

AQA Combined Science Chemistry Electrolysis Revision

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<p>Electrolysis Booster lesson which uses modelling to help students to understand. Covers one aqueous, one molten and aluminium oxide. To set up the atoms, ions and electrons need cutting out which does take time but I’ve re-used them a lot and students have found it very useful. Rather than use the electrodes on the sheet I just had them draw on the desk with whiteboard pens.</p>
AQA Combined Science Chemistry Rates of ReactionQuick View
Celia1980

AQA Combined Science Chemistry Rates of Reaction

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<p>Suitable for FT students. Hinge question choices lead students to different stations where they re-visit, consolidate or extend. Needs a rates of reaction animation - I can’t upload the flash one I used.</p>
AQA Combined Science Calculation GameQuick View
Celia1980

AQA Combined Science Calculation Game

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<p>Can’t take credit for the template - I just adapted it. There’s a FT and HT version including the calculations students will need to be able to do for chemistry in AQA combined science trilogy.</p>
AQA FT Combined Science Chemistry Calculation Crack the CodeQuick View
Celia1980

AQA FT Combined Science Chemistry Calculation Crack the Code

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<p>Suitable for foundation tier students this 30 minute activity can be used to revise chemistry calculations. Each team will need the answer sheet in A4. The answers can be printed to A4 and the tabs snipped ready for students to pull off and stick to their sheet. Once they have the answers they follow the instructions on the last PP slide to find 2 padlock codes.</p>
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Celia1980

AQA Combined Science Chemistry Calculation Crack the Code

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<p>Calculation activity suitable for AQA combined science trilogy HT. The excel sheet needs printing and the answer strip slicing so students just come and rip one off. Then just blu tac them around the room. I didn’t make the excel sheet or come up with the idea but whoever did was kind enough to make it really easy to edit.</p> <p>I gave the students the answer sheet A3 and 20 minutes to work the 8 questions out. Once they’d done this I showed them the crack the code slide and they had to come up with 2 4 digit codes for 2 padlocks ‘locking’ a box with sweets in. The padlocks were just cheap ones from poundland.</p>