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I am a secondary science teacher based in England. I create resources for mainly KS4 science (Biology, Chemistry and Physics) and revision YouTube videos at Miss Wetton - GCSE Science Revision.

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I am a secondary science teacher based in England. I create resources for mainly KS4 science (Biology, Chemistry and Physics) and revision YouTube videos at Miss Wetton - GCSE Science Revision.
Types of Reactions (Oxidation, Combustion, Decomposition, Displacement) Differentiated Task
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Types of Reactions (Oxidation, Combustion, Decomposition, Displacement) Differentiated Task

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Activity in which students sort the statements into categories according to which type of reaction they are. Print out the slide of statements and they write them in the appropriate column. There is a pre-made table for students who this would benefit, and one slide where the statements are pre-coloured into categories - they just need to figure out which colour of statements apply to which reaction. There is also a differentiated gap fill activity for students who would struggle to access the sorting activity, and an answer sheet for this.
Explaining Reactivity Trends (Group 1&7)
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Explaining Reactivity Trends (Group 1&7)

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Scaffolded worksheet on comparing the reactivity of 2 elements in the same group e.g. sodium and potassium. Sections on group 1 (and 2) and group 7 (and 6). Includes a diagram of relative atomic sizes for groups 1, 7 and 8. I have linked a video I made to help students with this task.
C1/C2 (AQA) Taskmaster Challenge - Team Revision/Summary Game
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C1/C2 (AQA) Taskmaster Challenge - Team Revision/Summary Game

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A team challenge I created for my Y9 group at the end of C1 and C2, to recap both topics and to finish off the year. You could also use it at the start/middle of Y10 to recap what they have already done from GCSE. The challenges include making a model atom out of copper wire and mini marshmallows and modelling halogen displacement using lego bricks - you may wish to change these activities if you don’t have the resources to hand. The image I used in the corridor was a C1/C2 summary sheet (from TES). All images on the Element Zoo sheet are CC0 (free for commercial use, no attribution required). Enjoy!
Electrolysis Introduction -  Research/Summary Sheet
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Electrolysis Introduction - Research/Summary Sheet

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Worksheet covering electrolysis equipment, anions/cations and their movement, and the uses of electrolysis. I used this with an information hunt but you could use it with laptop research or as a revision summary sheet. Designed with OCR 21st Century Science in mind but could be used for most specifications.