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I am a full time Chemistry teacher with experience teaching OCR A level Chemistry, AQA and Edexcel GCSE triple Chemistry, Biology and Physics in addition to combined Science.

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I am a full time Chemistry teacher with experience teaching OCR A level Chemistry, AQA and Edexcel GCSE triple Chemistry, Biology and Physics in addition to combined Science.
Solubility definitions - differentiated worksheet for mixed ability classes
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Solubility definitions - differentiated worksheet for mixed ability classes

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A simple worksheet requiring the students to assign a word to each pre-written definition. This is a quicker alternative to the classic cut and stick, allowing your students to spend more time learning Chemistry and less time perfecting cutting skills! Differentiated version encourages the low ability students in a mixed ability class to participate, for an inclusive classroom.
Solids, Liquids & Gases complete 40 minute lesson (easily extendable for 1 hour lesson) NEW SYLLABUS
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Solids, Liquids & Gases complete 40 minute lesson (easily extendable for 1 hour lesson) NEW SYLLABUS

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A full lesson to introduce solids, liquids and gases for the first time at KS3. 1. Lesson Plan. 2. Pre-test: Pre-test for solids, liquids and gases topic. Designed to run as an interactive presentation, with students writing their answer (A, B, C or D multiple choice) on a mini-whiteboard and hold up answer. This provides the teacher with instant feedback, puts less pressure on individuals as more anonymous answering and gives every child a chance to answer. 3. Materials circus practical - an extendable practical suitable for all abilities and paces of working. - students record observations about a variety of solids liquids and gases set out around the room and then feedback their answers
Mole Calculations - differentiated worksheets to keep every child active - New Syllabus
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Mole Calculations - differentiated worksheets to keep every child active - New Syllabus

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Mole calculations worksheet WS1. NEW SYLLABUS. Worksheet bundle perfect for a varied ability class, designed to keep every child engaged, active and learning. Builds skills up over a page of questions, including an optional "challenge box" which will keep the fast-finishers occupied without pressurising the slower workers too much. The lower ability worksheet focuses on important key elements such as carbon, hydrogen and oxygen in the first questions, with recall questions to provide scaffolding for the questions to follow. The lower ability worksheet also has [tips] included to point students in the right direction. Each printer-friendly worksheet comes with its own set of answers. Great revision for A-level chemists that need some gentle reminding after the summer!
The Mole Bundle
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The Mole Bundle

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A variety of mole related tasks for your classroom: - A worksheet designed to work students through mole calculations. There are two worksheets in one here, with a low and high ability version, making it ideal for mixed ability classes. The low ability worksheet focuses on key elements such as carbon and oxygen in order to familiarise students with important atomic masses, whilst the high ability sheet introduces new elements. The low ability version also comes with [tips] in squared brackets and both worksheets have an optional challenge box for fast finishers. - A chain game worksheet designed to lighten a relatively dry topic that is perfect for use as a conclusion. - A Christmas themed mole worksheet designed to strike the balance between Christmas fun and useful lesson time.
KS4 electrolysis worksheet - AQA or Edexcel
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KS4 electrolysis worksheet - AQA or Edexcel

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Perfect practice for electrolytic products. I have included two differentiated sheets - one foundation and one higher tier. I use the foundation sheet with my bottom set foundation year 10 to help cement the concept of predicting the product of molten and aqueous electrolysis at each electrode. This is something that, with a little practice, they can easily pick up marks on. For my higher ability groups, I either use the foundation sheet as a starter, or the full higher tier sheet as a consolidation task with my triple group to help those who are a little unsure. I sometimes use it as a task weeks later after having taught the content to my triple group to check recall skills. I then use the foundation sheet as a year 11 starter with my triple groups for further recall. Answer sheets included.