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Chemistry resources for GCSE and A level made by a Chemistry teacher with over 15 years UK teaching experience

Chemistry resources for GCSE and A level made by a Chemistry teacher with over 15 years UK teaching experience
Alkanes worksheets
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Alkanes worksheets

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Three alkane worksheets which help students to understand the topic through answering questions - a more active form of learning.
GCSE Chemistry learning checks with answers
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GCSE Chemistry learning checks with answers

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A series of worksheets to give GCSE students at the end of the topic or as part of their revision. Answers are included too. Worksheets included are: Electrolysis learning check Equilibria learning check Energy changes learning check Quantitative chem learning check
12 Days of Chemistry
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12 Days of Chemistry

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On the theme of the 12 Days of Christmas, 12 starter activities covering different parts of GCSE Chemistry with answers. The aim is that the questions could be a helpful activity to have on the board at the start of the lesson, which students can complete while you take the register for example. The questions and answers have been put into one PowerPoint in order to easily project on the whiteboard.
Green Chemistry  starter questions
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Green Chemistry starter questions

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Included in this bundle is a starter question about the carbon dioxide emissions from cars and the origin of polyethene - the questions are suitable for A level Chemists and more able GCSE students. Answers are included.
Prep for A level Chem - answers
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Prep for A level Chem - answers

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5 STEPS TO PREP FOR A LEVEL CHEMISTRY - ANSWERS Answers to the worksheets: Ep 1: Writing chemical formulae Ep 2: Writing chemical equations Ep 3: Moles Ep 4: Bonding and structure Ep 5: Acids, alkalis, bases and salts
Acids, alkalis, bases and salts
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Acids, alkalis, bases and salts

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5 STEPS TO PREP FOR A LEVEL CHEMISTRY | Ep 5: Acids, alkalis, bases and salts A series of five short videos and worksheets to help students prepare for the start of A level Chemistry
Bonding and structure
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Bonding and structure

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5 STEPS TO PREP FOR A LEVEL CHEMISTRY | Ep 4: Bonding and structure A series of five short videos and worksheets to help students prepare for the start of A level Chemistry
Moles
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Moles

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5 STEPS TO PREP FOR A LEVEL CHEMISTRY | Ep 3: Moles A series of five short videos and worksheets to help students prepare for the start of A level Chemistry
Writing chemical equations
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Writing chemical equations

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5 STEPS TO PREP FOR A LEVEL CHEMISTRY | Ep 2: Writing chemical equations A series of five short videos and worksheets to help students prepare for the start of A level Chemistry
Writing chemical formulae
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Writing chemical formulae

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5 STEPS TO PREP FOR A LEVEL CHEMISTRY | Ep 1: Writing chemical formulae A series of five short videos and worksheets to help students prepare for the start of A level Chemistry
Moles from the movies
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Moles from the movies

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A challenge that can be shared with students to mark Mole day on Saturday 23rd October. Saturday 23rd October is Mole Day - a day to celebrate the humble chemistry mole and in particular to commemorate the work of Avogadro. The day is celebrated between 6.02 am to 6.02 pm on 10/23 (the date written in the American style) which is Avogadro’s constant.
Daily Mole - A level
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Daily Mole - A level

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Saturday 23rd October is Mole Day - a day to celebrate the chemistry mole and in particular to commemorate the work of Avogadro. The day is celebrated between 6.02 am to 6.02 pm on 10/23 (the date written in the American style) which you will recognise as Avogadro’s constant. In the run-up to Mole Day, I have written a daily mole challenge which you could give to your A level students.
Daily Mole - GCSE
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Daily Mole - GCSE

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Saturday 23rd October is Mole Day - a day to celebrate the chemistry mole and in particular to commemorate the work of Avogadro. The day is celebrated between 6.02 am to 6.02 pm on 10/23 (the date written in the American style) which you will recognise as Avogadro’s constant. In the run-up to Mole Day, I have written a daily mole challenge which you could give to your GCSE students.