<p>A scaffolded worksheet giving students practise in calculating relative atomic mass from masses of isotopes and percentage abundance.<br />
Answers provided.<br />
Feedback welcome.</p>
<p>Support worksheets covering the history of the atomic model and Rutherford’s alpha scattering experiment. The worksheets are designed to be visual to promote an in depth understanding of the changing ideas about the atom. They have allowed some of my lower prior attainment students to gain a better understanding of the topic. They were written with the AQA Specification in mind, but may be useful for other exam boards.<br />
Answers are included.</p>
<p>There are two worksheets, the first is to support students to understand the structure of the atom, including the size. The second is to help students understand the concepts of atomic number, mass number, ions and atoms. Both worksheets are visual and designed to help students to understand the concept of the atomic model.<br />
Answers included.<br />
Feedback welcome</p>
<p>A support worksheet covering the organisation of the periodic table. The resource was written to cover the key points of the AQA 9-1 specification. Used with a foundation / higher class (C/D borderline in old money).<br />
Answers provided.<br />
Feedback welcome.</p>
<p>Students need to solve the crossword by identifying the diagrams of scientific apparatus. Suitable for KS3, high ability and middle ability. Also useful as revision for GCSE students.</p>
<p>A crossword to familarise students with the How Science Works Vocabulary. Used as a challenge homework or in class extension. Answers included.<br />
Feedback welcome</p>
This is a density theory lesson, including a PowerPoint presentation and a worksheet. It is aimed at higher ability students. To be used alongside density calculations, also uploaded by jlmorgan100.<br />
Feedback welcome.<br />
Vernier and micrometer worksheet adapted from a worksheet downloaded from internet and not original work.
<p>A support version of my kinetic energy calculations. These questions are designed to help students master kinetic energy calculations.<br />
Feedback welcome.</p>
<p>An activity to illustrate the conservation of energy on a roller coaster. Two differentiated sheets for higher and lower ability students. Suitable for year 9 and GCSE students</p>