Please note that ALL sales from the sale of my resources will be donated to Great Ormond Street Hospital. I encourage fellow education professionals to do the same.
I am waiting for TES to offer the option to donate to chosen charities when purchasing resources to support more charities.
In pursuit of happiness.
Please note that ALL sales from the sale of my resources will be donated to Great Ormond Street Hospital. I encourage fellow education professionals to do the same.
I am waiting for TES to offer the option to donate to chosen charities when purchasing resources to support more charities.
In pursuit of happiness.
An activity where pupils mark other pupil answers on some chemistry questions. Mark schemes provided. All AQA GCSE questions. Can be used asa quick AfL activity.
A mindmap about haloalknes. For AQA spec. All sales from this resource will be donated to Great Ormond Street Hospital. I am waiting for TES to offer this option.
These are OCR A-Level chemistry Questions that are based on year 13 organic chemistry, transition metal chemistry and application of stoichimetry. You can either print these for pupils or project onto a SMART board.
Answers are provided. 8 questions in total. Most are big markers or require application of learning.
I have used these for AQA A-Level chemistry course as I like the level of challenge these questions offer.
As always ALL proceeds will be donated to charity.
For AQA A-level chemistry chapter on haloalkanes/halogenoalaknes. Goes through free radical generation from a haloalkane and how the Cl free radical depletes the ozone layer. Includes dot and cross diagrams to show where the unpaired electron is, propagations steps ,overall equation, AQA exam questions and summary questions with answers. Easily adapted.
All proceeds will be donated to charity.
8 OCR Year 13 Buffer calculations. I chose these questions as they allow pupils to show that they can demonstrate how a buffer works and how to perform buffer calculations. Each of the questions are worth big marks 5-7 marks. I use this with AQA exam board as I like the level of challenge and the application required to demonstrate high order thinking. Answers are provided.
Many Post 16 pupils struggle with folder organization and expectations. I have created this quick checklist and teacher monitoring sheet that can quickly assess folder organization. Post 16’s should then have a better idea as to how to organize their Chemistry folder. A word document that can easily be edited to suit your own school/personal criteria.
Please note that ALL sales of my resources are donated to Great Ormond Street Hospital. I encourage fellow educational professionals to do the same if downloading and using any of my free resources.
A mindmap based on GCSE organic chemistry. I have used for a mixed ability group. Bright and colourful. No answers-Answers are straight forward. Just like many of my other free mindmaps.
Please note ALL sales of my resources are donated to Great Ormond Street Hospital. I encourage fellow educational professionals to do the same if using any of my free resources.
A clear student tracker for all AQA A-Level chemistry units and required practicals. Can be kept in a folder ready for Parents Evenings. A word document so that you can edit to suit your own or school criteria.
All sales of my resources are donated to Great Ormond Street Hospital who have supported my family over the years. Please donate if using any of my free resources.
I wrote this story many years ago when I first started teaching for a very difficult mixed ability year 10 class. It is a very ‘cringey’ story explaining the electrolysis of molten NaCl. I have used this many times as a creative way to develop scientific literacy-Which my pupils secretly enjoy…and then they come up with even better and creative stories. Just what you need with difficult learners :-)
As always all proceeds go to Great Ormond Street Hospital who have supported my family.
Aimed at the grade 8/9 triple AQA chemistry pupils. Go through drawing alcohols, reacting alcohols with sodium, water, oxidising agent and with oxygen. Includes both word and chemical equations that pupils balance. Also includes a SD worksheet on alcohols, with answers, a high demand set of exam questions on alcohols, with answers and a homework exam question also with answers.
All proceeds will be donated to Great Ormond Street Hospital-Like many of my other resources.
PS: I teach ester synthesis with COOH’s lesson which is a separate lesson.
A mindmap for year 13’s covering all spec points from AQA A-Level chemistry including, transition metal electron configuration, shapes, isomerism, redox titration, autocatalysis, reactions as aqua ions. No answers-As most boxes can be filled in using a text book. Price reflects time spent making resource.
Print to A3 as equations require space…or blow up to A2 as a group competition!
All proceeds to Great Ormond Street Hospital.
A timed PP game with 10 questions about reagents and conditions required for A-Level chemistry. I use as a starter before we look and multi step organic synthesis pathways.
Can be very easily adapted!
Brighter, colourful, engaging mindmap that I have created to meet AQA A-Level chemistry spec points, plus extra challenge. My year 13’s love them.
Price reflects time spent creating resource. All proceeds will go to charity.
A year 13 mindmap which covers all AQA spec points for chapter 26 plus challenge. Can be blown up to A3 and used for revision, colourful and concise. My year 13’s love them!
Price reflects time spent creating resource.
All proceeds will be donated to charity.
These are OCR A-Level chemistry Questions that are based on Infra Red and Mass Spec. You can either print these for pupils or project onto a SMART board.
I have used these for the New Spec AQA A-Level course as I like the level of challenge.
Fully working, uses actual AQA A-Level year 13 organic chemistry questions, has answers, grouped according to AQA spec, clean, visual, easily adapted-you can change any question to suit your own course and exam board.
Questions become progressively harder-But pupils can pick any question. Great revision for preparation for formal exams or revision for Mock exams. I have used for my Year 13’s who enjoy this very much…even when used on a Saturday revision session.
Price reflects the amount of time spent making the resource, sorting exam questions, arranging them into difficulty.
I am currently making the AQA A-Level Physical Chemistry Jeopardy Game and will upload when done.
All proceeds will be donated to GReat Ormond Street Hospital.