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Teaching resources and full lessons for GCSE Chemistry.

Teaching resources and full lessons for GCSE Chemistry.
Organic Chemistry Bundle – GCSE Chemistry Unit 7
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Organic Chemistry Bundle – GCSE Chemistry Unit 7

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A fully resourced series of lessons for teaching Organic Chemistry from GCSE Chemistry Unit 7. Each lesson contains: PowerPoint: Objectives, content broken down and explain with diagrams and illustrations where appropriate, pre-planned ALF questions to check understanding (paired questioning), questions and worked solutions/answers to all questions. Worksheet: Key terms used in the lesson with definitions, worked examples, diagrams or illustrations, tired questions to complete during the lesson (section A recall, section B application). Lessons: • Alkenes • Reactions of Alkenes • Alcohols • Carboxylic acids • Polymerisation • Amino acids & DNA
Required Practical Revision Paper 2 – GCSE Chemistry
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Required Practical Revision Paper 2 – GCSE Chemistry

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A fully resourced lesson for revising the required practical from Paper 2 GCSE Chemistry. The lesson contains: Revision summary: Method for each required practical with diagrams/drawings of key stages in the practical. Worksheet: Front the writing worksheet for each required practical – a 6 mark exam questions where students attempt the question, review their work with prompts and write an improved answer. PowerPoint: Summary of the set-up and method for each practical with worked answers to the front the writing task. Required Practicals: • RP5a: Rate of Reaction – Colour Change • RP5b: Rate of Reaction – Gas Collection • RP6: Chromatography • RP7: Ion Tests • RP8: Water Purification
Required Practical Revision Paper 1 – GCSE Chemistry
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Required Practical Revision Paper 1 – GCSE Chemistry

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A fully resourced lesson for revising the required practical from Paper 1 GCSE Chemistry. The lesson contains: Revision summary: Method for each required practical with diagrams/drawings of key stages in the practical. Worksheet: Front the writing worksheet for each required practical – a 6 mark exam questions where students attempt the question, review their work with prompts and write an improved answer. PowerPoint: Summary of the set-up and method for each practical with worked answers to the front the writing task. Required Practicals: • RP1: Making Salts • RP2: Titration • RP3: Electrolysis • RP4: Energy Changes
Amino Acids and DNA: Fully Resourced Lesson for GCSE Chemistry Unit 7
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Amino Acids and DNA: Fully Resourced Lesson for GCSE Chemistry Unit 7

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Looking for a comprehensive lesson plan for teaching amino acids and DNA in GCSE Chemistry Unit 7? Look no further! Our fully resourced lesson contains everything you need to teach these important concepts with ease. Each lesson contains: PowerPoint: Objectives, content broken down and explained with diagrams and illustrations where appropriate, pre-planned ALF questions to check understanding (paired questioning), questions and worked solutions/answers to all questions. Worksheet: Key terms used in the lesson with definitions, worked examples, diagrams or illustrations, tired questions to complete during the lesson (section A recall, section B application). Lesson objectives: Describe the structure of amino acids Describe the structure and shape of DNA With our fully resourced lesson, you’ll be able to achieve these objectives and ensure your students are well-prepared for their exams. Order now and take the stress out of teaching amino acids and DNA in GCSE Chemistry Unit 7!
Polymerisation: Fully Resourced Lesson for GCSE Chemistry Unit 7
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Polymerisation: Fully Resourced Lesson for GCSE Chemistry Unit 7

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Looking for a comprehensive lesson plan for teaching polymerisation in GCSE Chemistry Unit 7? Look no further! Our fully resourced lesson contains everything you need to teach these important concepts with ease. Each lesson contains: PowerPoint: Objectives, content broken down and explained with diagrams and illustrations where appropriate, pre-planned ALF questions to check understanding (paired questioning), questions and worked solutions/answers to all questions. Worksheet: Key terms used in the lesson with definitions, worked examples, diagrams or illustrations, tired questions to complete during the lesson (section A recall, section B application). Lesson objectives: Describe addition polymerisation Describe condensation polymerisation Draw diagrams to represent addition polymerisation Draw diagrams to represent condensation polymerisation With our fully resourced lesson, you’ll be able to achieve these objectives and ensure your students are well-prepared for their exams. Order now and take the stress out of teaching polymerisation in GCSE Chemistry Unit 7!
Carboxylic Acids: Fully Resourced Lesson for GCSE Chemistry Unit 7
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Carboxylic Acids: Fully Resourced Lesson for GCSE Chemistry Unit 7

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Looking for a comprehensive lesson plan for teaching carboxylic acids in GCSE Chemistry Unit 7? Our fully resourced lesson has got you covered! Each lesson contains: PowerPoint: Objectives, content broken down and explained with diagrams and illustrations where appropriate, pre-planned ALF questions to check understanding (paired questioning), questions and worked solutions/answers to all questions. Worksheet: Key terms used in the lesson with definitions, worked examples, diagrams or illustrations, tired questions to complete during the lesson (section A recall, section B application). Lesson objectives: Describe the key features of the carboxylic acid functional group Explain the properties of carboxylic acids Describe the structure of esters With our fully resourced lesson, you can easily achieve these objectives and ensure your students are well-prepared for their exams. Order now and take the stress out of teaching carboxylic acids in GCSE Chemistry Unit 7!
Alcohols Lesson – GCSE Chemistry Unit 7
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Alcohols Lesson – GCSE Chemistry Unit 7

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A fully resourced lesson for teaching Alcohols from GCSE Chemistry Unit 7. Each lesson contains: PowerPoint: Objectives, content broken down and explain with diagrams and illustrations where appropriate, pre-planned ALF questions to check understanding (paired questioning), questions and worked solutions/answers to all questions. Worksheet: Key terms used in the lesson with definitions, worked examples, diagrams or illustrations, tired questions to complete during the lesson (section A recall, section B application). Lesson objectives: • Draw and identify alcohols • Describe the properties of alcohols • Describe the uses of alcohols
Reactions of Alkenes Lesson – GCSE Chemistry Unit 7
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Reactions of Alkenes Lesson – GCSE Chemistry Unit 7

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A fully resourced lesson for teaching Reactions of Alkenes from GCSE Chemistry Unit 7. Each lesson contains: PowerPoint: Objectives, content broken down and explain with diagrams and illustrations where appropriate, pre-planned ALF questions to check understanding (paired questioning), questions and worked solutions/answers to all questions. Worksheet: Key terms used in the lesson with definitions, worked examples, diagrams or illustrations, tired questions to complete during the lesson (section A recall, section B application). Lesson objectives: • Describe the reactions of alkenes with hydrogen, water and halogens • Draw the products of the reactions of alkenes with hydrogen, water and halogens
Alkenes Lesson – GCSE Chemistry Unit 7
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Alkenes Lesson – GCSE Chemistry Unit 7

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A fully resourced lesson for teaching Alkenes from GCSE Chemistry Unit 7. Each lesson contains: PowerPoint: Objectives, content broken down and explain with diagrams and illustrations where appropriate, pre-planned ALF questions to check understanding (paired questioning), questions and worked solutions/answers to all questions. Worksheet: Key terms used in the lesson with definitions, worked examples, diagrams or illustrations, tired questions to complete during the lesson (section A recall, section B application). Lesson objectives: • Recap how to draw and name alkanes • Explain how to name organic compounds • Describe the structure and chemical tests for alkenes
Acids & Alkalis Lesson Bundle – GCSE Chemistry Unit 4
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Acids & Alkalis Lesson Bundle – GCSE Chemistry Unit 4

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A fully resourced series of lessons for teaching Acids & Alkalis from GCSE Chemistry Unit 4. Each lesson contains: PowerPoint: Objectives, content broken down and explain with diagrams and illustrations where appropriate, pre-planned ALF questions to check understanding (paired questioning), questions and worked solutions/answers to all questions. Worksheet: Key terms used in the lesson with definitions, worked examples, diagrams or illustrations, tired questions to complete during the lesson (section A recall, section B application). Lessons: • Acids, Alkalis & the pH scale • Strong & Weak Acids • Neutralisation & Salt production • RP1 Making Salts • RP2 Titration
Metals Lesson Bundle – GCSE Chemistry Unit 4
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Metals Lesson Bundle – GCSE Chemistry Unit 4

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A fully resourced series of lessons for teaching Metals from GCSE Chemistry Unit 4. Each lesson contains: PowerPoint: Objectives, content broken down and explain with diagrams and illustrations where appropriate, pre-planned ALF questions to check understanding (paired questioning), questions and worked solutions/answers to all questions. Worksheet: Key terms used in the lesson with definitions, worked examples, diagrams or illustrations, tired questions to complete during the lesson (section A recall, section B application). Lessons: • Reactions of metals • Reactivity series • Redox
Redox Lesson – GCSE Chemistry Unit 4
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Redox Lesson – GCSE Chemistry Unit 4

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A fully resourced lesson for teaching Redox from GCSE Chemistry Unit 4. Each lesson contains: PowerPoint: Objectives, content broken down and explain with diagrams and illustrations where appropriate, pre-planned ALF questions to check understanding (paired questioning), questions and worked solutions/answers to all questions. Worksheet: Key terms used in the lesson with definitions, worked examples, diagrams or illustrations, tired questions to complete during the lesson (section A recall, section B application). Lesson objectives: • Identify which substances have been oxidised or reduced in a given equation in terms of gain or loss of oxygen • Define the terms oxidation and reduction in terms of reactions with oxygen • Identify which species has been oxidised and which has been reduced in terms of gain or loss of electrons in given equations
Reactivity Series Lesson – GCSE Chemistry Unit 4
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Reactivity Series Lesson – GCSE Chemistry Unit 4

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A fully resourced lesson for teaching Reactivity Series from GCSE Chemistry Unit 4. Each lesson contains: PowerPoint: Objectives, content broken down and explain with diagrams and illustrations where appropriate, pre-planned ALF questions to check understanding (paired questioning), questions and worked solutions/answers to all questions. Worksheet: Key terms used in the lesson with definitions, worked examples, diagrams or illustrations, tired questions to complete during the lesson (section A recall, section B application). Lesson objectives: • Explain reactivity in terms of a metal’s tendency to form ions • Describe the reactions of various metals with water and dilute acid • Explain how the reactivity series can be used to aid in the extraction of metals • Derive the reactivity series for metals given information about displacement reactions
Reactions of Metals Lesson – GCSE Chemistry Unit 4
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Reactions of Metals Lesson – GCSE Chemistry Unit 4

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A fully resourced lesson for teaching Reactions of Metals from GCSE Chemistry Unit 4. Each lesson contains: PowerPoint: Objectives, content broken down and explain with diagrams and illustrations where appropriate, pre-planned ALF questions to check understanding (paired questioning), questions and worked solutions/answers to all questions. Worksheet: Key terms used in the lesson with definitions, worked examples, diagrams or illustrations, tired questions to complete during the lesson (section A recall, section B application). Lesson objectives: • State, in general terms, the products of the reactions of metals with oxygen to produce oxygen • State, in general terms, the products of the reactions of K, Na, Li, Ca, Mg, Zn, Fe and Cu with dilute acids and water • State, in general terms, the products of the reactions of acids and metals. • Write word equations for any of these reactions
Neutralisation and Salt production Lesson – GCSE Chemistry Unit 4
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Neutralisation and Salt production Lesson – GCSE Chemistry Unit 4

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A fully resourced lesson for teaching Neutralisation and Salt production from GCSE Chemistry Unit 4. Each lesson contains: PowerPoint: Objectives, content broken down and explain with diagrams and illustrations where appropriate, pre-planned ALF questions to check understanding (paired questioning), questions and worked solutions/answers to all questions. Worksheet: Key terms used in the lesson with definitions, worked examples, diagrams or illustrations, tired questions to complete during the lesson (section A recall, section B application). Lesson objectives: • Describe the formation of a soluble salt by neutralising acids with metal oxides or metal carbonates • Explain the process through which a soluble salt can be produced • Required practical
Strong and Weak Acids Lesson – GCSE Chemistry Unit 4
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Strong and Weak Acids Lesson – GCSE Chemistry Unit 4

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A fully resourced lesson for teaching Strong and Weak Acids from GCSE Chemistry Unit 4. Each lesson contains: PowerPoint: Objectives, content broken down and explain with diagrams and illustrations where appropriate, pre-planned ALF questions to check understanding (paired questioning), questions and worked solutions/answers to all questions. Worksheet: Key terms used in the lesson with definitions, worked examples, diagrams or illustrations, tired questions to complete during the lesson (section A recall, section B application). Lesson objectives: • Explain the meaning of the terms ‘strong’ and ‘weak’ acids • Explain the meaning of the terms ‘concentrated’ and ‘dilute’ acids. • Calculation the effect of pH change on concentration of H+
Acids & Alkalis and the pH scale Lesson – GCSE Chemistry Unit 4
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Acids & Alkalis and the pH scale Lesson – GCSE Chemistry Unit 4

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A fully resourced lesson for teaching Acids & Alkalis and the pH scale from GCSE Chemistry Unit 4. Each lesson contains: PowerPoint: Objectives, content broken down and explain with diagrams and illustrations where appropriate, pre-planned ALF questions to check understanding (paired questioning), questions and worked solutions/answers to all questions. Worksheet: Key terms used in the lesson with definitions, worked examples, diagrams or illustrations, tired questions to complete during the lesson (section A recall, section B application). Lesson objectives: • Describe what the pH scale shows • Describe the ions formed by acids and alkalis • Write word and symbol equations for neutralisation
Using Resources Lesson Bundle – GCSE Chemistry Unit 10
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Using Resources Lesson Bundle – GCSE Chemistry Unit 10

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A fully resourced series of lessons for teaching Using Resources from GCSE Chemistry Unit 10. Each lesson contains: PowerPoint: Objectives, content broken down and explain with diagrams and illustrations where appropriate, pre-planned ALF questions to check understanding (paired questioning), questions and worked solutions/answers to all questions. Worksheet: Key terms used in the lesson with definitions, worked examples, diagrams or illustrations, tired questions to complete during the lesson (section A recall, section B application). Lessons: • Sustainable development • Life cycle assessments • Potable water • RP: Purifying water • Waste water • Extracting metals
Extracting Metals Lesson – GCSE Chemistry Unit 10
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Extracting Metals Lesson – GCSE Chemistry Unit 10

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A fully resourced lesson for teaching Extracting Metals from GCSE Chemistry Unit 10. Each lesson contains: PowerPoint: Objectives, content broken down and explain with diagrams and illustrations where appropriate, pre-planned ALF questions to check understanding (paired questioning), questions and worked solutions/answers to all questions. Worksheet: Key terms used in the lesson with definitions, worked examples, diagrams or illustrations, tired questions to complete during the lesson (section A recall, section B application). Lesson objectives: • Describe the process of bioleaching • Describe the process of phytomining • Explain the advantages & disadvantages of new methods of extracting copper from ores
Waste Water Treatment Lesson – GCSE Chemistry Unit 10
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Waste Water Treatment Lesson – GCSE Chemistry Unit 10

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A fully resourced lesson for teaching Waste Water Treatment from GCSE Chemistry Unit 10. Each lesson contains: PowerPoint: Objectives, content broken down and explain with diagrams and illustrations where appropriate, pre-planned ALF questions to check understanding (paired questioning), questions and worked solutions/answers to all questions. Worksheet: Key terms used in the lesson with definitions, worked examples, diagrams or illustrations, tired questions to complete during the lesson (section A recall, section B application). Lesson objectives: • State where waste water comes from • Explain the treatment process