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.
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.
Worksheet on atomic structure and atoms and isotopes including challenge questions on isotopic abundancy and calculations of relative atomic mass (Ar).
Answers provided - word files and pdf files.
Mind maps linking key definitions for new specification AQA A-level Chemistry
Unit 3.1.1 Atomic Structure
Unit 3.1.2 Amount of substance
Cut and stick a comprehensive glossary onto a pre-prepared mind map showing the connections between the concepts and definitions in the topic.
How many marks do your students lose because they cannot correctly interpret the question or use the incorrect terminology in the definitions?
This activity is best printed A3 so the definitions can be easily read. Students can then prepare their own mind map definitions sheet by cutting and sticking the relevant definitions onto the mind map.
Make it more or less difficult by adjusting the mind maps to contain more or less information to help them.
Support your students to learn the definitions they need for all the year 1 and AS topics in the new specification A-level chemistry!
Each word document contains definitions that can be cut, individually folded over and used to revise or learn the accepted AQA definitions of key words and concepts for every topic.
Students should print the sheets in A3 or A4 and then cut each definition into a strip. Fold over and glue together to give a robust card. Shuffle and test yourself or each other. Keep each topic separate or mix it up, the units are marked on each card so they can easily be re-sorted. Fold and laminate for a longer lasting set.
Good for starter activities, revision and test yourself!
This resource contains definitions for:
3.1.1 Atomic structure
3.1.2 Amount of substance
3.1.3 Bonding
3.1.4 Energetics
3.1.5 Kinetics
3.1.6 Equilibria
3.1.7 Redox
3.2.1 Periodicity
3.2.2 Group 2 the alkaline earth metals
3.2.3 Group 7 the halogens
3.3.1 Introduction to organic chemistry
3.3.2 Alkane
3.3.3 Halogenoalkanes
3.3.4 Alkenes
3.3.5 Alcohols
3.3.6 Organic Analysis
These simple revision mats can be printed A3 with a single sheet forming a revision activity for an entire topic.
These 5 printable A3 mats cover alkenes and include a separate powerpoint of model answers and a set in pdf file format as well.
Mat 1
Electrophilic addition mechanism
HBr, bromine, and bromine water
Mat 2
Intermediates and practice questions
Mat 3
The reaction with concentrated sulfuric acid mechanism
Regents and conditions and practice questions
Mat 4
Addition polymerisation and practice questions
Mat 5
Steam hydration of ethene
Catalysed steam hydration
Dehydration of ethanol
Comparison between hydration and fermentation
These simple revision mats can be printed A3 with a single sheet forming a revision activity for an entire topic.
These 4 printable A3 mats cover unit 3.3.3 halogenoalkanes and include a separate model answer sheet. Also included as pdf files.
Mat 1
Synthesis via free radical substitution
Nucleophilic substitution
Reaction with hydroxide
Reaction with cyanide
Damage to the ozone layer
Mat 2
Nucleophilic substitution reaction with ammonia to form an amine
Practice mechanism questions
Mat 3
Elimination reactions with hydroxide
Isomerism in elimination of asymmetric halogenoalkanes
Mat 4
Practice questions
AQA A-level chemistry unit 3.1.2 Amount of Substance - Lesson or Revision workbook with answers
This workbook covers a whole unit of work combining detailed information sections with Cornell Style notetaking so the books can be used while you teach and students can add their own notes and ideas down the margin.
Colour is used consistently for the different types of sections to make the booklet more dyslexia friendly as I have found that chemistry notes and questions can often be very dense, and somewhat inaccessible for students who have dyslexia.
User friendly for students and parents revision too with answers included.
This booklet is 46 pages long with answers to past paper questions provided at the back from page 40 onwards. It is provided in word and pdf.
Contents
Unit conversion
The mole and the Avogadro constant
Chemical formulae and equations including balancing equations, ionic and half equations
Masses, volumes and concentrations in moles and associated calculations
Making volumetric solutions
Titration
Reacting masses, % yield, atom economy
Ideal gas equation, pV=nRT
Empirical and Molecular Formula
Water of crystallisation
Support your students to learn the definitions they need for all the year 2 A-level only topics in the new specification A-level chemistry!
Each word document contains definitions that can be cut, individually folded over and used to revise or learn the accepted AQA definitions of key words and concepts for every topic.
Students should print the sheets in A3 or A4 and then cut each definition into a strip. Fold over and glue together to give a robust card. Shuffle and test yourself or each other. Keep each topic separate or mix it up, the units are marked on each card so they can easily be re-sorted. Fold and laminate for a longer lasting set.
Good for starter activities, revision and test yourself!
This resource contains definitions for:
3.1.8 Thermodynamics
3.1.9 Rate equations
3.1.10 Equilibrium Constant Kp
3.1.11 Electrode potentials and electrochemical cells
3.1.12 Acids and bases
3.2.4 Properties of period 3 elements and their oxides
3.2.5 Transition metals and 3.2.6 ions in aqueous solution
3.3.7 Optical isomerism
3.3.8 Aldehydes and ketones
3.3.9 Carboxylic acids and their derivatives
3.3.10 Aromatic chemistry
3.3.11 Amines
3.3.12 Polymers and 3.3.13 amino acids and DNA
3.3.15 NMR
3.3.16 Chromatography and infrared spectroscopy