A full lesson for teaching GCSE Chemistry Required Practical 5a (Rate of reaction: colour change).
Lesson includes:
Student worksheet with front the writing summary task, method with visual instructions, tasks to complete during and after the practical.
Teacher pack with method, equipment list, visual instructions, answers to student questions and front the writing task, example results/data and analysis.
PowerPoint with method and visual instructions, answers and mark schemes to all questions, example results/data and analysis.
Each revision summary worksheet contains
A checklist for the topic – what students need to know and what they need to be able to apply.
Key definitions.
Reagents for all key reaction pathways.
Questions on all areas of the topic with space for students to write on the sheet to create their own revision summary – ideal for a revision lesson or to set as homework.
Completed version of the worksheets included to use either as answers for students to improve their work, or as a separate stand-alone revision summary for students to use to aid their own revision.
Can be printed with multiple sheets to a page & back-to-back to create a revision mat.
*3.3.7 – Optical Isomerism *
• Isomerism
• Racemates
A summary of the key knowledge required for Unit 1 AQA GCSE Chemistry. Content is presented in the form of key questions and answers. Students can use the Key Knowledge as a knowledge organiser, a self-quizzing sheet, or a reference/revision resource. Combined science and Triple science resources provided on separate documents.
Unit 1: Atomic Structure
Subatomic particles
Model of the atom
Elements, Compounds, Mixtures & Separation techniques
Unit 1: The Periodic Table
The periodic table
Noble gases
Group 1 metals
Halogens
Transition metals (T)
Development of the periodic table
A summary of the key knowledge required for Unit 3 AQA GCSE Chemistry. Content is presented in the form of key questions and answers. Students can use the Key Knowledge as a knowledge organiser, a self-quizzing sheet, or a reference/revision resource. Combined science and Triple science resources provided on separate documents.
Unit 3: Quantitative Chemistry
Conservation of mass
Balancing symbol equations
Mr
Moles: calculating, using to balance equations, limiting reagents
Concentrations of solutions
Moles & gases (T)
Atom economy & yield calculations (T)
A summary of the key knowledge required for Unit 2 AQA GCSE Chemistry. Content is presented in the form of key questions and answers. Students can use the Key Knowledge as a knowledge organiser, a self-quizzing sheet, or a reference/revision resource. Combined science and Triple science resources provided on separate documents.
Unit 2: Bonding
States of matter & types of bonding
Ionic bonding
Covalent bonding
Metallic bonding
Unit 2: Properties of Chemicals
Properties of ionic compounds
Properties of small covalent
Properties of giant covalent
Properties of polymers
Nanoparticles (T)
A summary of the key knowledge required for Unit 4 AQA GCSE Chemistry. Content is presented in the form of key questions and answers. Students can use the Key Knowledge as a knowledge organiser, a self-quizzing sheet, or a reference/revision resource. Combined science and Triple science resources provided on separate documents.
Unit 4: Acids & Alkalis
Acids & Alkali and the pH scale
Strong & weak acids
Neutralisation & Salt production
Titrations (T)
Unit 4: Electrolysis
Electrolysis
Half equations
Using electrolysis for extraction of metals
Unit 4: Reactions of Metals
Word equations
Reactivity series
Redox
A summary of the key knowledge required for Unit 6 AQA GCSE Chemistry. Content is presented in the form of key questions and answers. Students can use the Key Knowledge as a knowledge organiser, a self-quizzing sheet, or a reference/revision resource. Combined science and Triple science resources provided on separate documents.
Unit 6: Equilibrium
Reversible reactions & Equilibrium
Changing conditions
Unit 6: Rate of Reaction
Collision theory
Factors affecting the rate of reaction
Calculating the rate of reaction
A summary of the key knowledge required for Unit 8 AQA GCSE Chemistry. Content is presented in the form of key questions and answers. Students can use the Key Knowledge as a knowledge organiser, a self-quizzing sheet, or a reference/revision resource. Combined science and Triple science resources provided on separate documents.
Unit 8: Chemical Analysis
Pure substances & Formulations
Chromatography
Gas tests
Ion tests (T)
Instrumental methods (T)
A summary of the key knowledge required for Unit 5 AQA GCSE Chemistry. Content is presented in the form of key questions and answers. Students can use the Key Knowledge as a knowledge organiser, a self-quizzing sheet, or a reference/revision resource. Combined science and Triple science resources provided on separate documents.
Unit 5: Energy changes
Endo/Exo
Reaction profiles
Energy changes of reaction
Cells (T)
Hydrogen fuel cells (T)
A summary of the key knowledge required for Unit 9 AQA GCSE Chemistry. Content is presented in the form of key questions and answers. Students can use the Key Knowledge as a knowledge organiser, a self-quizzing sheet, or a reference/revision resource. Combined science and Triple science resources provided on separate documents.
Unit 9: Chemistry of the Atmosphere
The Earth’s atmosphere
Greenhouse gases
Climate change
Atmospheric pollutants
A summary of the key knowledge required for Unit 7 AQA GCSE Chemistry. Content is presented in the form of key questions and answers. Students can use the Key Knowledge as a knowledge organiser, a self-quizzing sheet, or a reference/revision resource. Combined science and Triple science resources provided on separate documents.
Unit 7: Crude Oil & Hydrocarbons
Alkanes & Crude oil
Properties of alkanes
Fractional distillation
Cracking
Unit 7: Organic Chemistry
Alkenes & Reactions (T)
Alcohols (T)
Carboxylic acids (T)
Polymerisation (T)
Amino acids & DNA (T)
A summary of the key knowledge required for Unit 10 AQA GCSE Chemistry. Content is presented in the form of key questions and answers. Students can use the Key Knowledge as a knowledge organiser, a self-quizzing sheet, or a reference/revision resource. Combined science and Triple science resources provided on separate documents.
Unit 10: Using Resources & Materials
Sustainable development
LCA
Potable water
Wastewater
Extracting metals
Alloys & properties (T)
Corrosion (T)
Ceramics, Polymers & Composites (T)
Haber process (T)
Making fertilisers (T)
Each revision summary worksheet contains
A checklist for the topic – what students need to know and what they need to be able to apply.
Key definitions.
Reagents for all key reaction pathways.
Questions on all areas of the topic with space for students to write on the sheet to create their own revision summary – ideal for a revision lesson or to set as homework.
Completed version of the worksheets included to use either as answers for students to improve their work, or as a separate stand-alone revision summary for students to use to aid their own revision.
Can be printed with multiple sheets to a page & back-to-back to create a revision mat.
3.3.4 – Alkenes
• Definitions
• Reagents
• Structure and properties of alkenes
• Electrophilic addition
• Addition Polymers
Each revision summary worksheet contains
A checklist for the topic – what students need to know and what they need to be able to apply.
Key definitions.
Reagents for all key reaction pathways.
Questions on all areas of the topic with space for students to write on the sheet to create their own revision summary – ideal for a revision lesson or to set as homework.
Completed version of the worksheets included to use either as answers for students to improve their work, or as a separate stand-alone revision summary for students to use to aid their own revision.
Can be printed with multiple sheets to a page & back-to-back to create a revision mat.
3.3.3 – Halogenoalkanes
• Definitions
• Reagents
• Nucleophilic substitution
• Elimination
Each revision summary worksheet contains
A checklist for the topic – what students need to know and what they need to be able to apply.
Key definitions.
Reagents for all key reaction pathways.
Questions on all areas of the topic with space for students to write on the sheet to create their own revision summary – ideal for a revision lesson or to set as homework.
Completed version of the worksheets included to use either as answers for students to improve their work, or as a separate stand-alone revision summary for students to use to aid their own revision.
Can be printed with multiple sheets to a page & back-to-back to create a revision mat.
3.3.9 – Carbonyl Chemistry
• Carboxylic acids
• Esters
• Hydrolysis
• Fats and Oils
Soaps
• Biodiesel
• Acyl chlorides & acid anhydrides
• Acylation reactions
Each revision summary worksheet contains
A checklist for the topic – what students need to know and what they need to be able to apply.
Key definitions.
Reagents for all key reaction pathways.
Questions on all areas of the topic with space for students to write on the sheet to create their own revision summary – ideal for a revision lesson or to set as homework.
Completed version of the worksheets included to use either as answers for students to improve their work, or as a separate stand-alone revision summary for students to use to aid their own revision.
Can be printed with multiple sheets to a page & back-to-back to create a revision mat.
3.3.10 – Aromatic Chemistry
• Bonding
• Electrophilic substitution reactions
Each revision summary worksheet contains
A checklist for the topic – what students need to know and what they need to be able to apply.
Key definitions.
Reagents for all key reaction pathways.
Questions on all areas of the topic with space for students to write on the sheet to create their own revision summary – ideal for a revision lesson or to set as homework.
Completed version of the worksheets included to use either as answers for students to improve their work, or as a separate stand-alone revision summary for students to use to aid their own revision.
Can be printed with multiple sheets to a page & back-to-back to create a revision mat.
3.3.2 – Alkanes
• Fractional Distillation
• Cracking
• Combustion
• Pollutants from fuels
• Free Radical Substitution
• Ozone in the atmosphere
Each revision summary worksheet contains
A checklist for the topic – what students need to know and what they need to be able to apply.
Key definitions.
Reagents for all key reaction pathways.
Questions on all areas of the topic with space for students to write on the sheet to create their own revision summary – ideal for a revision lesson or to set as homework.
Completed version of the worksheets included to use either as answers for students to improve their work, or as a separate stand-alone revision summary for students to use to aid their own revision.
Can be printed with multiple sheets to a page & back-to-back to create a revision mat.
3.3.6 – Organic Analysis
• Mass Spectrometry
• I.R.
• Chemical Tests
Each revision summary worksheet contains
A checklist for the topic – what students need to know and what they need to be able to apply.
Key definitions.
Reagents for all key reaction pathways.
Questions on all areas of the topic with space for students to write on the sheet to create their own revision summary – ideal for a revision lesson or to set as homework.
Completed version of the worksheets included to use either as answers for students to improve their work, or as a separate stand-alone revision summary for students to use to aid their own revision.
Can be printed with multiple sheets to a page & back-to-back to create a revision mat.
3.3.5 – Alcohols
• Definitions
• Reagents
• Production of alcohols
• Oxidation
• Dehydration of alcohols
Each revision summary worksheet contains
A checklist for the topic – what students need to know and what they need to be able to apply.
Key definitions.
Reagents for all key reaction pathways.
Questions on all areas of the topic with space for students to write on the sheet to create their own revision summary – ideal for a revision lesson or to set as homework.
Completed version of the worksheets included to use either as answers for students to improve their work, or as a separate stand-alone revision summary for students to use to aid their own revision.
Can be printed with multiple sheets to a page & back-to-back to create a revision mat.
3.3.1 – Introduction to Organic Chemistry
• Types of formula
• Naming molecules
• Structural isomerism
• Stereoisomerism