I am a Science teacher (mostly Chemistry) with a passion for making fun and engaging revision resources. I've worked with the AQA exam board and with the Edexcel exam board so I have resources for each
I am a Science teacher (mostly Chemistry) with a passion for making fun and engaging revision resources. I've worked with the AQA exam board and with the Edexcel exam board so I have resources for each
26 revision sheets for the Edexcel 2016 9-1 Chemistry GCSE
Chemistry only topics are completely seperate so this resource can be used with your combined science classes as well as your seperate sciences class.
Perfect for revision after all of the content has been taught or as a revision lesson after each topic. Each revision sheet is heavily based on the specification points and sample assessment material to give the best resource possible.
I am a new author so please review and enjoy!
This is the list of revision sheets which includes all topics of the Edexcel GCSE chemistry:
Atomic structure
Periodic table
Ionic bonding
Ionic compounds
Covalent bonding and simple covalent molecules
Allotropes of carbon
Acids
Calculations including masses
CHEMISTRY ONLY - Quantitative masses
States of matter
Methods of separating and purifying substances
Electrolytic processes
Obtaining and using metals
CHEMISTRY ONLY - Transistion metals, alloys and corrosion
Reversible reactions and equilibria
CHEMISTRY ONLY - Dynamic equilibrium
Groups in the periodic table
Rates of reaction
Heat energy changes in chemical reactions
Fuels
Earth and atmospheric science
CHEMISTRY ONLY - Hydrocarbons
CHEMISTRY ONLY - Alcohols and carboxylic acids
CHEMISTRY ONLY - Polymers
CHEMISTRY ONLY - Qualitative analysis: Tests for ions
CHEMISTRY ONLY - Bulk and surface properties of matter / Chemical cells and fuels cells (half and half)
6 CHEMISTRY ONLY summary sheets on the structure, formula and reactions of alkenes, alcohols and carboxylic acids
All information directly correlates with the AQA GCSE Chemistry specification.
Please note this content is Chemistry only and should not be taught to trilogy pupils
Could be used as a round the room task
Could be used to make expert groups that teach other groups
Possibilities of uses are endless
AQA GCSE Combined Science trilogy chemistry paper 1 required practical revision sheets
x3 revision sheets for the x3 required practicals in the first of the two chemistry exam papers in the AQA combined science trilogy GCSE
Making salts
Electrolysis
Temperature changes
6 pages of revision questions for the following topics in chemistry paper 2 (combined science paper 4)
Groups in the periodic table
Rates of reaction
Energy changes in chemical reactions
Fuels (two pages of questions)
Atmospheric science
Excellent for homework or as a revision activity
Questions are based on sample assessment material and common exam questions on those topics
26 revision sheets to cover the entirety of the content covered in the AQA 2016 9-1 GCSE Chemistry course INCLUDING the triple/seperate Chemistry.
Chemistry only topics are completely seperate so this resource can be used with your combined science classes as well as your seperate sciences class.
Perfect for revision after all of the content has been taught or as a revision lesson after each topic. Each revision sheet is heavily based on the specification points and sample assessment material to give the best resource possible.
Higher specification points in the combined topics are clearly outlined with a [H] so these sheets can be used for your higher and foundation pupils.
The titles of the 26 revision sheets are:
Atomic structure
The periodic table
Ionic bonding
Ionic compounds
Covalent bonding
Simple covalent molecules and giant covalent structures
Metallic bonding and states of matter
CHEMISTRY ONLY - Transition metals, chemical cells, fuel cells and nanoparticles
Chemical calculations
CHEMISTRY ONLY - Chemical calculations
Chemical changes
Electrolysis
Energy changes
The rate and extent of chemical change
Reversible reactions and dynamic equilibrium
Crude oil and fuels
CHEMISTRY ONLY - Alkenes
CHEMISTRY ONLY - Alcohols
CHEMISTRY ONLY - Carboxylic acids
CHEMISTRY ONLY - Polymers
Chemical analysis
CHEMISTRY ONLY - Identification of ions by chemical and spectroscopic means
Chemistry of the atmosphere
Using resources
Using materials
CHEMISTRY ONLY - The Haber process and the use of NPK fertilisers
This resources has taken me about 6 months to produce and around 40 hours!! Leave a review if it works for you!
This Chemical bonding board game is the perfect revision resource to engage and motivate pupils.
It includes questions on ions, ionic bonding, the properties of ionic compounds, covalent bonding, the properties of simple covalent molecules and giant covalent structures, metallic bonding and the properties of metals
For each group playing this boardgame in your class you will need to:
Print the boardgame onto A3 paper or card and laminate
Print the 7 pages of chemical bonding questions (63 questions in total) onto A4 paper or card and laminate. Cut out each card to make 1 pack of cards.
(you will need 1 board game and 1 pack of cards for each group in your class playing (2-5 players per group))
Give one counter to each player
(The diagrams on each square are not part of the game, they are just decorative)
The board game instructions are:
This board game is designed for 2-5 players
All players start at square number 1 (with a counter)
Each player takes it in turn to answer a question from the question pack
If the player gets the answer right they move forward the number of spaces stated on the card (one to four moves per question)
If the player gets the answer wrong they stay where they are until it is their turn for another question
Instead of moving forward when answering a question right, players can choose to move a player back
The first player to reach the end (square 18) is the winner
17 revision sheets to cover the entirety of the Chemistry covered in the AQA GCSE trilogy course
Perfect for revision for after all of the content has been taught or as a revision lesson after each topic.
Each revision sheet is heavily based on the specification and sample assessment material so only relevant content to the exam is contained to give the best resource possible.
Higher specification points are clearly outlined with a [H] so these sheets can be used for your higher and foundation pupils.
The titles of the 17 revision sheets are:
Atomic structure
The periodic table
Ionic bonding
Ionic compounds
Covalent bonding
Simple covalent molecules and giant covalent
Metallic bonding and states of matter
Quantitative chemistry
Chemical changes
Electrolysis
Energy changes
The rate and extent of chemical change
Reversible reactions and dynamic equilibrium
Crude oil and fuels
Chemical analysis
Chemistry of the atmosphere
Using resources
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This covalent bonding board game is the perfect revision resource to engage and motivate pupils.
For each group playing this boardgame in your class you will need to:
Print the boardgame onto A3 paper or card and laminate
Print the 3 pages of covalent bonding questions (27 questions in total) onto A4 paper or card and laminate. Cut out each card to make 1 pack of cards
(you will need 1 board game and 1 pack of cards for each group in your class playing (2-5 players per group))
Give one counter to each player
(The diagrams on each square are not part of the game, they are just decorative)
The board game instructions are:
This board game is designed for 2-5 players
All players start at square number 1 (with a counter)
Each player takes it in turn to answer a question from the question pack
If the player gets the answer right they move forward the number of spaces stated on the card (one to three moves)
If the player gets the answer wrong they stay where they are until it is their turn for another question
Instead of moving forward when answering a question right, players can choose to move a player back
The first player to reach the end (square 18) is the winner
12 question picture quiz on atomic structure and the periodic table
This resource can be used time and time again and is an excellent engaging and fun activity for the kids and requires very little work from you!
Print slides 1-13
Photocopy slide 1 for however many pupils/teams there are
Laminte slides 2-13 and stick them up around the classroom
Pupils fill in the answer sheet as they go around the room
Go through the answers at the end (answer on the powerpoint), you could give out a prize for the most correct answers as I do
Perfect revision resource. A crossword for the the different types of bonding and the structures they make.
Includes covalent bonding, simple covalent molecules and giant covalent molecules, ionic bonding and giant ionic lattices and metallic bonding and giant metallic structures
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27 covalent bonding quiz quiz trade cards for GCSE edexcel 9-1 combined science (but can be used with any exam board)
Perfect for year 11 revision or revision at the end of the topic
Includes covalent bonding as well as properties of simple covalent and giant covalent molecules
An 18 question crossword for the fuels/hydrocarbons topic of the new 9-1 Combined Science/ Trilogy GCSE
Can be used for an exam board
Answers included
Please leave a review if it works for you!
x5 revision sheets on chemical bonding for GCSE AQA trilogy
The 5 revision sheets are on:
Ionic bonding
Ionic compounds
Covalent bonding and simple covalent compounds
Giant covalent structures
Metallic bonding
This acids and alkalis board game is the perfect revision resource to engage and motivate pupils.
Designed for GCSE edexcel 9-1 combined science but can be used for any exam board as long as the edexcel specific questions are removed
For each group playing this boardgame in your class you will need to:
Print the boardgame onto A3 paper or card and laminate
Print the 6 pages of acids and alkali questions (54 questions in total) onto A4 paper or card and laminate. Cut out each card to make 1 pack of cards. The questions that are only relevant to higher pupils are signposted with a [H] in the left hand corner of the question.
(you will need 1 board game and 1 pack of cards for each group in your class playing (2-5 players per group))
Give one counter to each player
(The diagrams on each square are not part of the game, they are just decorative)
The board game instructions are:
This board game is designed for 2-5 players
All players start at square number 1 (with a counter)
Each player takes it in turn to answer a question from the question pack
If the player gets the answer right they move forward the number of spaces stated on the card (one to four moves per question)
If the player gets the answer wrong they stay where they are until it is their turn for another question
Instead of moving forward when answering a question right, players can choose to move a player back
The first player to reach the end (square 18) is the winner
GCSE 2016 onwards combined science chemistry revision sheets.
Covers the whole specification (paper 3 and 4)and really useful for revision.
Specification points that are higher are clearly outlined.
18 revision sheets covering the whole chemistry content in the combined science GCSE