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Engaging lessons, revision materials and activities for students of all ages. I studied for a Degree and D.Phil in chemistry at St John's College, Oxford and enjoy a teaching career inspiring and enthusing the next generation.
AQA GCSE chemistry - Unit 1 - Lesson 16 The transition elements and comparison with group 1
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AQA GCSE chemistry - Unit 1 - Lesson 16 The transition elements and comparison with group 1

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4.1.3 Properties of transition metals (chemistry only) PowerPoint lesson covering the transition elements and a comparison between the transition elements and group 1 with worksheet and answers. Professor Bunsen resources are tested in school and make the new GCSE in chemistry engaging and exciting. Most importantly it could save you and your school time! The accompanying worksheet allows students to practice and for you to give feedback and help them to improve. The answers are included to help the busy teacher or non-specialist. Fully resourced with PowerPoints, worksheets and lesson activities and key facts and opportunities for improvement and redrafting throughout.
AQA 9-1 GCSE chemistry - Unit 1 - Lesson 2 Chemical Reactions and Making Observations
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AQA 9-1 GCSE chemistry - Unit 1 - Lesson 2 Chemical Reactions and Making Observations

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4.1.1.1 Atoms, Elements and Compounds ** Chemical reaction and making observations** Powerpoint lesson introducing chemical reactions and making observations. This complete lesson includes a worksheet for associated practical work and the expected observations and answers for the busy teacher. PDF files included for easy viewing in iBooks or tablets. Professor Bunsen resources are tested in school and make the new GCSE in chemistry engaging and exciting. Most importantly it could save you and your school time! Fully resourced with Powerpoints, worksheets and lesson activities and key facts and opportunities for improvement and redrafting throughout.
AQA 9-1 GCSE Chemistry - Unit 1 - Lesson 14 The Halogens - exploding spiders and floating tin foil
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AQA 9-1 GCSE Chemistry - Unit 1 - Lesson 14 The Halogens - exploding spiders and floating tin foil

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4.1.2.6 Group 7 the halogens The name’s Bond, Ionic Bond… electrons taken, not shared! From excruciating jokes to deep voices and floating tin foil, extraordinary explosions and how to make exploding purple spiders. Halogens in a new way, with a serious worksheet to complete at the end. Professor Bunsen resources are tested in school and make the new GCSE in chemistry engaging and exciting. Most importantly it could save you and your school time! The accompanying worksheet allows students to practice and for you to give feedback and help them to improve. The answers are included to help the busy teacher or non-specialist. Fully resourced with Powerpoints, worksheets and lesson activities and key facts and opportunities for improvement and redrafting throughout.
Revise GCSE 2022 AQA Chemistry - Paper 1H 4.2.2 Bonding and Structure
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Revise GCSE 2022 AQA Chemistry - Paper 1H 4.2.2 Bonding and Structure

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This is a 20 page Higher Tier Chemistry revision booklet containing notes and exam style questions with mark schemes that is specific to the 2022 Advance information from AQA. Cornell note style booklet with ribbon for students to take their own notes as they use the booklet to revise or as you deliver the revision session. 4.2.2 How bonding and structure are related to the properties of substances 4.2.2.1 The three states of matter 4.2.2.2 State symbols 4.2.2.3 Properties of ionic compounds 4.2.2.4 Properties of small molecules 4.2.2.5 Polymers 4.2.2.6 Giant covalent structures 4.2.2.7 Properties of metals and alloys 4.2.2.8 Metals as conductors
Revise GCSE 2022 AQA Chemistry - Paper 1H 4.4.3 Electrolysis
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This is a Higher Tier Chemistry revision booklet containing concise revision notes, activities and exam style questions with mark schemes that is specific to the 2022 Advance information from AQA. Cornell note style booklet with ribbon for students to take their own notes as they use the booklet to revise or as you deliver the revision session. Each booklet should take about 1 hour to complete. Structure your revision around these and spend less time making notes and more time practicing applying your knowledge. 4.4.3 Electrolysis 4.4.3.1 The process of electrolysis 4.4.3.2 Electroylsis of molten ionic compounds 4.4.3.3 Using electrolysis to extract metals 4.4.3.4 Electrolysis of aqueous solutions 4.4.3.5 Representation of reactions at electrodes as half equations This booklet forms part of a set of booklets to support your revision for the 2022 AQA Chemistry Exam Papers.
Revise GCSE 2022 AQA Chemistry - Paper 1H 4.4.2 Reactivity of Acids
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This is a Higher Tier Chemistry revision booklet containing concise revision notes, activities and exam style questions with mark schemes that is specific to the 2022 Advance information from AQA. Cornell note style booklet with ribbon for students to take their own notes as they use the booklet to revise or as you deliver the revision session. Each booklet should take about 1 hour to complete. Structure your revision around these and spend less time making notes and more time practicing applying your knowledge. 4.4.2 Reactivity of acids 4.4.2.1 Reactions of acids with metals 4.4.2.2 Neutralisation of acids and salt production 4.4.2.3 Soluble salts 4.4.2.4 The pH scale and neutralisation This booklet forms part of a set of booklets to support your revision for the 2022 AQA Chemistry Exam Papers.
Revise GCSE 2022 AQA Chemistry - Paper 1H 4.3.2 Amount of Substance
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This is a Higher Tier Chemistry revision booklet containing concise revision notes, activities and exam style questions with mark schemes that is specific to the 2022 Advance information from AQA. Cornell note style booklet with ribbon for students to take their own notes as they use the booklet to revise or as you deliver the revision session. Each booklet should take about 1 hour to complete. Structure your revision around these and spend less time making notes and more time practicing applying your knowledge. 4.3.2 Use of amount of substance in relation to masses of pure substances 4.3.2.1 - Moles 4.3.2.2 - Amount of substances in equations 4.3.2.3 - Using moles to balance equations 4.3.2.5 - Limiting reactants 4.3.2.5 - Concentrations of solutions This booklet forms part of a set of booklets to support your revision for the 2022 AQA Chemistry Exam Papers.
Revise 2022 AQA Chemistry - Paper 1H 4.2.3 Carbon Structure and Bonding
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This is a Higher Tier Chemistry revision booklet (16 pages) containing revision notes, activities and exam style questions with mark schemes that is specific to the 2022 Advance information from AQA. Cornell note style booklet with ribbon for students to take their own notes as they use the booklet to revise or as you deliver the revision session. 4.2.3 Structure and bonding of carbon 4.2.3.1 Diamond 4.2.3.2 Graphite 4.2.3.3 Graphene and fullerenes Plus combining strategies to predict the properties of unfamiliar substances This booklet forms part of a set of booklets to support your revision for the 2022 AQA Chemistry Exam Papers.
Revise GCSE 2022 AQA Chemistry - Paper 1H 4.2.2 Bonding
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This is an 18 page Higher Tier Chemistry revision booklet containing notes, activities and exam style questions with mark schemes that is specific to the 2022 Advance information from AQA. Cornell note style booklet with ribbon for students to take their own notes as they use the booklet to revise or as you deliver the revision session. 4.2.1 Chemical bonds, ionic, covalent and metallic 4.2.1.1 Chemical bonds 4.2.1.2 Ionic Bonding 4.2.1.3 Ionic Compounds 4.2.1.4 Covalent bonding 4.2.1.5 Metallic bonding This booklet forms part of a set of booklets to support your revision for the 2022 AQA Chemistry Exam Papers.
Revise GCSE 2022 AQA Chemistry - Paper 1H 4.4.1 Reactivity of Metals
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This is a Higher Tier Chemistry revision booklet containing concise revision notes, activities and exam style questions with mark schemes that is specific to the 2022 Advance information from AQA. Cornell note style booklet with ribbon for students to take their own notes as they use the booklet to revise or as you deliver the revision session. Each booklet should take about 1 hour to complete. Structure your revision around these and spend less time making notes and more time practicing applying your knowledge. 4.4.1 Reactivity of metals 4.4.1.1 Metal oxides 4.4.1.2. The reactivity series 4.4.1.3 Extraction of metals and reduction 4.4.1.4 Oxidation and reduction in terms of electrons This booklet forms part of a set of booklets to support your revision for the 2022 AQA Chemistry Exam Papers.
Revise GCSE 2022 AQA Paper 1H 4.1.2 Periodic Table
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This is a Higher Tier Chemistry revision booklet containing notes and exam style questions with mark schemes that is specific to the 2022 Advance information from AQA. Cornell note style booklet with ribbon for students to take their own notes as they use the booklet to revise or as you deliver the revision session. 4.1.2 The Periodic Table 4.1.2.1 - The Periodic Table 4.1.2.2 - Development of the Periodic Table 4.1.2.3 - Metals and Non-Metals 4.1.2.4 - Group 0 4.1.2.5 - Group 1 4.1.2.5 - Group 7 This booklet forms part of a set of booklets to support your revision for the 2022 AQA Chemistry Exam Papers.
Revise GCSE 2022 AQA Chemistry - Paper 1H 4.5.1 Exothermic and Endothermic
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This is a Higher Tier Chemistry revision booklet containing concise revision notes, activities and exam style questions with mark schemes that is specific to the 2022 Advance information from AQA. Cornell note style booklet with ribbon for students to take their own notes as they use the booklet to revise or as you deliver the revision session. Each booklet should take about 1 hour to complete. Structure your revision around these and spend less time making notes and more time practicing applying your knowledge. 4.5.1 Exothermic and endothermic reactions 4.5.1.1 Energy transfer during exothermic and endothermic reactions 4.5.1.2 Reaction profiles 4.5.1.3 The energy change of reactions This booklet forms part of a set of booklets to support your revision for the 2022 AQA Chemistry Exam Papers.
Revise GCSE 2022 AQA Chemistry - Paper 1H 4.4.3 Electrolysis
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Revise GCSE 2022 AQA Chemistry - Paper 1H 4.4.3 Electrolysis

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This is a Higher Tier Chemistry revision booklet containing concise revision notes, activities and exam style questions with mark schemes that is specific to the 2022 Advance information from AQA. Cornell note style booklet with ribbon for students to take their own notes as they use the booklet to revise or as you deliver the revision session. Each booklet should take about 1 hour to complete. Structure your revision around these and spend less time making notes and more time practicing applying your knowledge. 4.4.3 Electrolysis 4.4.3.1 The process of electrolysis 4.4.3.2 Electrolysis of molten ionic compounds 4.4.3.3 Using electrolysis to extract metals 4.4.3.4 Electrolysis of aqueous solutions 4.4.3.5 Representation of reactions at electrodes as half equations
AQA Chemistry GCSE - Revision Mats/Grids for Unit 1 and 2 Atomic Structure and Bonding  PPTX
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AQA Chemistry GCSE - Revision Mats/Grids for Unit 1 and 2 Atomic Structure and Bonding PPTX

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These simple revision mats can be printed A3 with a single sheet forming a revision activity for an entire topic. Now include free set of typed AND handwritten suggested answers. PowerPoint provided. PDF version available separately at a discount. These printable A3 mats cover unit 1 and unit 2 Mat 1 1) Atoms, elements and compounds 2) Mixtures 3) Development of the model of the atom 4) Relative electrical charges of subatomic particles 5) Size and mass of atoms 6) Relative atomic mass 7) Electronic structure Mat 2 8) The periodic table 9) Development of the periodic table 10) Metals and Non-metals 11) Group 0 12) Group 1 13) Group 7 14) Transition metals Mat 3 15) Chemical bonds 16) Ionic bonds and compounds 17) Covalent bonds compounds 18) Metallic bonding Mat 4 19) States of matter 20) Structure and properties for ionic compounds 21) Properties of small molecules 22) Properties of polymers 23) Giant covalent structures 24) Metals and alloys 25) Conductivity 26) State symbols Mat 5 27) Diamond 28) Graphite 29) Graphene and fullerenes Mat 6 30) Bulk and surface properties and nanoparticles 31) Uses of nanoparticles PHEW!!!! Should take a fair few lessons to work though and revise or can set as a homework sheet a week in the run up to exams.
AQA Chemistry 9-1 - Revision Mats/Grids for Unit 1-3 Differentiated for Foundation Tier
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AQA Chemistry 9-1 - Revision Mats/Grids for Unit 1-3 Differentiated for Foundation Tier

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These simple revision mats can be printed A3 with a single sheet forming a revision activity for an entire topic. The sheets are differentiated specifically for foundation tier students. These 4 printable A3 mats cover quantitative unit 3 Mat 1 Elements compounds and mixtures Atomic structure Sub-atomic particles Separating mixtures Isotopes Mat 2 Timeline of the discovery of the structure of the atom Comparative sizes of atoms and nucleus Mat 3 Groups in the periodic table Periods in the periodic table Properties of elements with the same number of outer electrons Mendeleev’s periodic table Mat 4 Group 7 Group 0 Transition metals Group 1 Mat 5 Finding metals and non-metals on the periodic table Ionic, covalent and metallic bonding Metallic bonding diagram Mat 6 Ionic bonding dot and cross diagrams Covalent dot and cross diagrams Mat 7 Properties of covalent substances Properties of ionic compounds Mat 8 Properties of metals and ions How substances conduct electricity The particle model and states of matter Mat 9 Diamond’s properties and structure Graphite’s properties and structure Mat 10 Fullerenes structure and properties Graphene structure and properties Mat 11 The law of conservation of mass Understanding coefficients Understanding subscripts Mat 12 Calculations of relative formula mass Calculations of mean, range and uncertainty Changes in mass in reactions involving gases Mat 13 Concentrations in grams/dm3 Should take a fair few lessons to work though and revise or can set as a homework sheet a week in the run up to exams.
AQA Chemistry GCSE -  Revision Mats/Grids for Unit 6 - Rates, Reversible Reactions, Equilibrium PPTX
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AQA Chemistry GCSE - Revision Mats/Grids for Unit 6 - Rates, Reversible Reactions, Equilibrium PPTX

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These simple revision mats can be printed A3 with a single sheet forming a revision activity for an entire topic. With free suggested answers typed and handwritten onto completed sheets. These files are PowerPoints which you can tweak for your classroom if desired (but please do not re-distribute). Non-editable PDF files available separately at a discount. These printable A3 mats cover unit 6 Rate and extent and reversible reactions and dynamic equilibrium Mat 1 Calculating rates of reaction Drawing and interpreting rate graphs Tangents as a measurement of reaction rate Mat 2 Methods of measuring rates of reaction involving gas production and expected results Mat 3 Investigating the effect of change in concentration on rate of reaction and the disappearing cross Mat 4 Factors affecting rates of reaction Collision theory Activation energy Catalysts Mat 5 Reversible reactions Energy changes and reversible reactions Dynamic equilibrium Mat 6 Equilibrium and yield The effect of changing conditions on equilibrium Le Chatelier's principle The effect of changing concentration The effect of changing temperature The effect of changing pressure
AQA Chemistry GCSE - Revision Mats/Grids - Unit 4 Chemical Changes, Metals, Electrolysis, Acids PPTX
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AQA Chemistry GCSE - Revision Mats/Grids - Unit 4 Chemical Changes, Metals, Electrolysis, Acids PPTX

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These simple revision mats can be printed A3 with a single sheet forming a revision activity for an entire topic. With free suggested answers typed and handwritten onto completed sheets. These files are PowerPoints which you can tweak for your classroom if desired (but please do not re-distribute). Non-editable PDF files available separately at a discount These printable A3 mats cover unit 4, Reactivity of Metals, Reactions of Acids, Titrations, Electrolysis Mat 1 Formation of positive ions when metal atoms react Observations when alkali metals react with water Tendency to form positive ions and the reactivity series Inclusion of carbon and hydrogen in the reactivity series Observations when metals react with acids Placing metals in order of reactivity by observation of their reactions The meaning of displacement Mat 2 What is a metal ore Examples of metals that can be found natively in the Earth Reduction to form metals Meaning of the terms oxidation and reduction in terms of oxygen Meaning of the terms oxidation and reduction in terms of electrons Equations for the extraction of metals using carbon Metal displacement Ionic equations for displacement reactions Comparisons of cost of titanium extraction vs iron extraction Mat3 Reaction of metals with acids to produce salts and hydrogen Formation of hydrogen and hydroxide ion in solution Indicator Neutralisation and salt formation Names and formulae of common laboratory acids Names and formulae of common laboratory alkalis Charges on common ions Soluble and insoluble hydroxides Metals and acids as redox reactions Mat 4 Formation of soluble salts by evaporation and crystallisatiion pH scale and neutralisation Indicators vs. pH probes Titrations Calculations for titrations Ionic equation for neutralisation Mat 5 Strong and weak acids Ionisation of acids Difference between the terms strong and weak and concentrated and dilute The meaning of the pH scale Mat 6 The process of electrolysis Electrolysis of molten ionic compounds Using electrolysis to extract metals Electrolysis of aqueous solutions Representation of reactions at electrodes as half equations
AQA Chemistry GCSE - Revision Mats/Grids for Unit 5 Energy Changes, Exothermic, Endothermic, PPTX
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AQA Chemistry GCSE - Revision Mats/Grids for Unit 5 Energy Changes, Exothermic, Endothermic, PPTX

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These simple revision mats can be printed A3 with a single sheet forming a revision activity for an entire topic. With free suggested answers typed and handwritten onto completed sheets. These files are PowerPoints which you can tweak for your classroom if desired (but please do not re-distribute). Non-editable PDF files available separately at a discount. These 3 printable A3 mats cover unit 5 - Energy Changes Mat 1 Definitions of exothermic and endothermic chemical reactions Uses of exothermic and endothermic chemical reactions Particle model and activation energy Relative energies of reactants and products in exothermic and endothermic chemical reactions Energy profiles for exothermic and endothermic chemical reactions Changes in temperature for exothermic and endothermic chemical reactions Mat 2 Energy profiles to show activation energy and overall energy change Bond energies Using bond energies to calculate overall energy change Calculating bond energies Drawing molecules to show all the bonds present Improving experiments to measure changes in temperature Comparison of energy needed to break bonds with energy released making them Mat 3 Chemical cells and the factors affecting voltage Rechargeable and non-rechargeable cells identification Rechargeable and non-rechargeable cells advantages and disadvantages Hydrogen fuel cell advantages and disadvantages Equations in a hydrogen fuel cell overall and at each electrode Designing a lemon clock