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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.
GCSE Chemistry Required Practical Activities - Bundle Pack containing activities 5-8 inc. MS
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GCSE Chemistry Required Practical Activities - Bundle Pack containing activities 5-8 inc. MS

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Required practicals will replace controlled assessment in the new GCSE. This bundle of resources contains worksheets for the first 5 practical activities along with expected results and mark scheme as appropriate. PA 5 Rates of chemical reaction foundation tier PA 5 Rates of chemical reaction higher tier PA 6 Chromatography PA 7 Identifying ions PA 8 Purifying water These record and worksheets are much more than a method. They are designed to track students performance towards achieving their apparatus and skills and provide information to help them understand the background chemistry which is key to understanding an experiment and not just completing it. All the sheets can be bound together in-house into a Required Practicals workbook/log book, or you could hand the sheets out separately. Practical work may be assessed through the terminal examinations - be sure that your students haven’t just done the practicals but understand them fully! AQA state: Practical work is at the heart of science – that’s why we have placed it at the heart of each of our GCSE science specifications. By carrying out carefully considered practical work, students will enhance their investigative thinking, improve their mastery of techniques and consolidate their understanding of key scientific concepts. 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 and support your students to understand the practical work in greater depth.
AQA 9-1 GCSE Chemistry - Required Practicals - Practical 2 -Neutralisation higher and foundation
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AQA 9-1 GCSE Chemistry - Required Practicals - Practical 2 -Neutralisation higher and foundation

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Required practicals will replace controlled assessment in the new GCSE. These record and worksheets are much more than a method. They are designed to track students performance towards achieving their apparatus and skills and provide information to help them understand the background chemistry which is key to understanding an experiment and not just completing it. All the sheets can be bound together in-house into a Required Practicals workbook/log book, or you could hand the sheets out separately. Practical work may be assessed through the terminal examinations - be sure that your students haven’t just done the practicals but understand them fully! AQA states: Practical work is at the heart of science – that’s why we have placed it at the heart of each of our GCSE science specifications. By carrying out carefully considered practical work, students will enhance their investigative thinking, improve their mastery of techniques and consolidate their understanding of key scientific concepts. 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 and support your students to understand the practical work in greater depth.
AQA GCSE Chemistry Required Practical Activities - Bundle Pack containing  activities 1-4 inc. MS
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AQA GCSE Chemistry Required Practical Activities - Bundle Pack containing activities 1-4 inc. MS

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Required practicals will replace controlled assessment in the new GCSE. This bundle of resources contains worksheets for the first 5 practical activities along with expected results and mark scheme as appropriate. PA 1 Making Salts PA 2 Neutralisation Higher Tier PA 2 Neutralisation Foundation Tier PA 3 Electrolysis PA 4 Temperature Changes These record and worksheets are much more than a method. They are designed to track students performance towards achieving their apparatus and skills and provide information to help them understand the background chemistry which is key to understanding an experiment and not just completing it. All the sheets can be bound together in-house into a Required Practicals workbook/log book, or you could hand the sheets out separately. Practical work may be assessed through the terminal examinations - be sure that your students haven’t just done the practicals but understand them fully! AQA state: Practical work is at the heart of science – that’s why we have placed it at the heart of each of our GCSE science specifications. By carrying out carefully considered practical work, students will enhance their investigative thinking, improve their mastery of techniques and consolidate their understanding of key scientific concepts. 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 and support your students to understand the practical work in greater depth.
AQA GCSE chemistry - Unit 2 -Nanoscience, particle size, dust and surface area to volume ratio
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AQA GCSE chemistry - Unit 2 -Nanoscience, particle size, dust and surface area to volume ratio

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Thinking small - do you really understand dust? This lesson is an activity loaded and practically based introduction to nanoscience which encourages students to explore the meaning of the word small. By participating in a range of activities they will gain an understanding of the scale of different objects. This lesson is designed to be accessible to a range of abilities and requires only basic practical equipment. 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. These resources have been prepared for the new GCSE science examination specifications that are new for first teaching in 2016. Get ahead with year 9 or use to plan your schemes of work for September. Buy individual resources or a set of lessons. 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 Group 7 - Reactions of the Halogens -ide and -ine what do they mean?
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AQA 9-1 GCSE chemistry - Unit 1 Group 7 - Reactions of the Halogens -ide and -ine what do they mean?

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Help your students to understand the meaning of -ide and -ine. Are you preparing to teach halogen displacement to year 9 or 10? These simplified resources are designed to help you to make this material accessible but while retaining the challenge expected in the new science specifications. 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! These resources have been prepared for the new GCSE science examination specifications that are new for first teaching in 2016. Get ahead with year 9 or use to plan your schemes of work for September. Buy individual resources or a set of lessons.
AQA 9-1 GCSE Chemistry - Required Practicals - Practical 5  Rates of Chemical Reaction
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AQA 9-1 GCSE Chemistry - Required Practicals - Practical 5 Rates of Chemical Reaction

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Required practicals will replace controlled assessment in the new GCSE. These record and worksheets are much more than a method. They are designed to track students performance towards achieving their apparatus and skills and provide information to help them understand the background chemistry which is key to understanding an experiment and not just completing it. All the sheets can be bound together in-house into a Required Practicals workbook/log book, or you could hand the sheets out separately. Practical work may be assessed through the terminal examinations - be sure that your students haven’t just done the practicals but understand them fully! AQA states: Practical work is at the heart of science – that’s why we have placed it at the heart of each of our GCSE science specifications. By carrying out carefully considered practical work, students will enhance their investigative thinking, improve their mastery of techniques and consolidate their understanding of key scientific concepts. 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 and support your students to understand the practical work in greater depth.
AQA 9-1 GCSE Chemistry - Required Practicals - Practical 4 - Temperature Changes
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AQA 9-1 GCSE Chemistry - Required Practicals - Practical 4 - Temperature Changes

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Required practicals will replace controlled assessment in the new GCSE. These record and worksheets are much more than a method. They are designed to track students performance towards achieving their apparatus and skills and provide information to help them understand the background chemistry which is key to understanding an experiment and not just completing it. All the sheets can be bound together in-house into a Required Practicals workbook/log book, or you could hand the sheets out separately. Practical work may be assessed through the terminal examinations - be sure that your students haven’t just done the practicals but understand them fully! AQA states: Practical work is at the heart of science – that’s why we have placed it at the heart of each of our GCSE science specifications. By carrying out carefully considered practical work, students will enhance their investigative thinking, improve their mastery of techniques and consolidate their understanding of key scientific concepts. 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 and support your students to understand the practical work in greater depth.
AQA 9-1 GCSE Chemistry - Required Practicals - Practical 6 -Chromatography
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AQA 9-1 GCSE Chemistry - Required Practicals - Practical 6 -Chromatography

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Required practicals will replace controlled assessment in the new GCSE. These record and worksheets are much more than a method. They are designed to track students performance towards achieving their apparatus and skills and provide information to help them understand the background chemistry which is key to understanding an experiment and not just completing it. All the sheets can be bound together in-house into a Required Practicals workbook/log book, or you could hand the sheets out separately. Practical work may be assessed through the terminal examinations - be sure that your students haven’t just done the practicals but understand them fully! AQA states: Practical work is at the heart of science – that’s why we have placed it at the heart of each of our GCSE science specifications. By carrying out carefully considered practical work, students will enhance their investigative thinking, improve their mastery of techniques and consolidate their understanding of key scientific concepts. 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 and support your students to understand the practical work in greater depth.
AQA GCSE Unit 3 - Beaker's beakers - practice concentration mole calculations in g/dm3 and mol/dm3
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AQA GCSE Unit 3 - Beaker's beakers - practice concentration mole calculations in g/dm3 and mol/dm3

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These worksheets are designed to support the new AQA 2016 syllabus. Give your student some quick practice at changing the subject of the equation and calculating a number of easy and more challenging examples of concentrations in g/dm3 and mol/dm3. Some examples involve conversion between cm3 and dm3. Differentiated sheet based on colour and concentration included for ELC or unit award.
AQA GCSE chemistry - Unit 3 - Lesson 1 conservation of mass, Mr and percentage of an element
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AQA GCSE chemistry - Unit 3 - Lesson 1 conservation of mass, Mr and percentage of an element

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Powerpoint lesson introducing: Conservation of mass Calculating Mr Percentage of an element in a compound Includes powerpoints and workheet including answers (pdf and word files provided) 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. These resources have been prepared for the new GCSE science examination specifications that are new for first teaching in 2016. Get ahead with year 9 or use to plan your schemes of work for September. Buy individual resources or a set of lessons. Fully resourced with Powerpoints, worksheets and lesson activities and key facts and opportunities for improvement and redrafting throughout.
AQA GCSE chemistry - Unit 3 - Lesson 6 concentration, solution, solvent solute and calculations
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AQA GCSE chemistry - Unit 3 - Lesson 6 concentration, solution, solvent solute and calculations

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This is a very chunky powerpoint lesson covering concentrations and solutions questions. Includes full lesson powerpoint and a number of different worksheets with answers in word and pdf format and a practical activity which is also used to recap uncertainty (a concept from earlier in the unit). 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. These resources have been prepared for the new GCSE science examination specifications that are new for first teaching in 2016. Get ahead with year 9 or use to plan your schemes of work for September. Buy individual resources or a set of lessons. Fully resourced with Powerpoints, worksheets and lesson activities and key facts and opportunities for improvement and redrafting throughout.
AQA GCSE chemistry - Unit 3 - Lesson 7 - volumes and moles of gases - molar gas volumes
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AQA GCSE chemistry - Unit 3 - Lesson 7 - volumes and moles of gases - molar gas volumes

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This is a very chunky powerpoint lesson covering volumes and moles of gases. Includes full lesson powerpoint and a number of different worksheets with answers in word and pdf format and a practical activity. 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. These resources have been prepared for the new GCSE science examination specifications that are new for first teaching in 2016. Buy individual resources or a set of lessons. Fully resourced with Powerpoints, worksheets and lesson activities and key facts and opportunities for improvement and redrafting throughout.
AQA GCSE chemistry - Unit 3 - Lesson 8 yield, atom economy and moles
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AQA GCSE chemistry - Unit 3 - Lesson 8 yield, atom economy and moles

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This is a well resourced lesson on yield, atom economy and associated moles and equations calculations. Includes full lesson powerpoint and a worksheet with answers in word and pdf format. 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. These resources have been prepared for the new GCSE science examination specifications that are new for first teaching in 2016. Fully resourced with Powerpoints, worksheets and lesson activities and key facts and opportunities for improvement and redrafting throughout.
AQA GCSE chemistry - Unit 3 - Lesson 3 moles calculations and reacting masses
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AQA GCSE chemistry - Unit 3 - Lesson 3 moles calculations and reacting masses

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Powerpoint lesson introducing moles calculations with reacting masses including worksheets 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. These resources have been prepared for the new GCSE science examination specifications that are new for first teaching in 2016. Get ahead with year 9 or use to plan your schemes of work for September. Buy individual resources or a set of lessons. Fully resourced with Powerpoints, worksheets and lesson activities and key facts and opportunities for improvement and redrafting throughout.
AQA GCSE Chemistry Unit 3 - Quantitative, yield, mass, moles, gas volumes, limiting reactant
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AQA GCSE Chemistry Unit 3 - Quantitative, yield, mass, moles, gas volumes, limiting reactant

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Resources to support teaching unit 3 - Quantitative Chemistry the new AQA 2016 syllabus. Powerpoints, worksheets and activities including mark schemes, powerpoint and pdf files Massive set of resources to teach this huge and technical unit. Structured questions novel examples and engaging materials to liven up a relatively dry topic. Conservation of mass and balanced equations Chemical measurements and mass changes Reacting masses and mole calculations Balancing equations using reacting masses Limiting reactants Concentration in solution Making up a volumetric solution Gas volumes and molar gas volume Balloons and gas volume Yield and atom economy