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.
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.
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.
A level worksheet for acids and bases.
This worksheet comes with answers and is great for giving students extra practice at the more challenging exam-style questions.
Perfect for classwork or as a homework to see how well your class has understood the content and if they are able to apply their knowledge.
An extensive worksheet to help students balance equations. This worksheet increases in difficulty.
How I use:
Start by working through the first 2-3 questions on the board, showing a step-by-step method of balancing and explaining the principles behind why we balance - nice link to conservation of mass.
Let students work through at their own pace, whilst circulating the room to pick up issues.
Prices/points for anyone that correctly finishes the sheet.
A quick and fun practical for making bouncy balls - ideal for the lesson before a holiday.
You will receive: 4 slides explain what you need and what to do
Water Science fun quiz - perfect for end of term / Summer lessons, a nice run down to Summer / end of term whilst still maintaining an element of Science. (Answer sheet included).
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Periodic Table Science fun quiz - perfect for end of term / Summer lessons, a nice run down to Summer / end of term whilst still maintaining an element of Science. (Answer sheet included).
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Metals Science fun quiz - perfect for end of term / Summer lessons, a nice run down to Summer / end of term whilst still maintaining an element of Science. (Answer sheet included).
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A fun Chemistry practical that is perfect for keeping students engaged in Chemistry during the run up to the Summer holidays and still delivering a fun Summer lesson.
A great way to teach Diffusion to KS3 students and to revise the topic for KS4 - making the affect of temperature on diffusion memorable.
Fully animated, colourful and brief presentation outlining exactly what your students need to do, allowing you to leave the instructions on the board during the practical.
A selection of chain games across the Science syllabus designed to lighten the lesson, encourage full class participation and consolidate previous learning. These chain games provide a great conclusion to the lesson.
This bundle gives a huge saving, with each worksheet and answer pair costing you just £1.50.
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.
New Syllabus Mole Chain game - ideal for lightening quite a dry topic and perfect for recap / revision at the end of the mole or before a test.
Cut out each question-answer tile along the thick lines and distribute to the pupils. The person with the start card begins by asking their question, and the person with the answer calls out their answer and then reads their question, and so the chain continues. The Q-A chain is set out in flow order on the answer sheet for the teacher to follow easily.
PREMIXED! 30 questions, printer friendly.
NEW SYLLABUS
Clear and concise presentation fully explaining the use of Infrared spectroscopy in the identification of organic compounds.
Includes:
animated slides
animated stretching and bending vibrations in the additional section
clear indication of what is required for the exam
interactive slides requiring the use of mini whiteboards
clearly indicated slides for note making
New Syllabus worksheet for practising the identification of functional groups of compounds from their infra red spectra.
This worksheet puts IR in context for students and gives much-needed practise on new material.
High-end Christmas Quiz complete with an animated timer on each question and three rounds plus answers.
Additional worksheet requiring students to decode the elements to find the Christmas word - to make extra challenging, give no guidance for the first 10 minutes and see who can work out how to solve it.
Final quick worksheet perfect for faster finishers requires students to match up different chemical names for the same chemical in a Christmas cracker theme.
A selection of 4 Christmas Cracker themed worksheets perfect for light work on the last lesson before the holiday. Chemistry, Biology and Physics worksheets present.
Christmas Chemistry worksheet on the different names and formats a students may come across for the same chemical (ie acetone and propanone)
Light worksheet for the last lesson of term that raises awareness of different names and terms for the same chemical by matching the different names in a Christmas cracker theme. Very good for raising awareness of something that is not studied in its own right. Also a useful revision tool for A level students - you would be surprised how many will not know acetone is propanone!
This versatile worksheet can be used as a quick exercise by joining the two answers using a line or by colouring the answers the same colour, or can be turned into a longer exercise by cutting and sticking the answers in the correct formation in the students' books.
Christmas Chemistry worksheet on calculating the mass of a certain number of moles.
Light worksheet that consolidates work studied on calculating the mass of a certain number of moles by matching the moles to the mass in a Christmas cracker theme. Very good for reiteration with lower ability classes, a pleasant piece of lighter work for higher ability classes or a useful revision tool for A level students.
This versatile worksheet can be used as a quick exercise by joining the two answers using a line or by colouring the answers the same colour, or can be turned into a longer exercise by cutting and sticking the answers in the correct formation in the students' books.
A worksheet designed to hone students' understanding of the difference between elements and compounds, and where atoms fit in to this.
New syllabus, printer friendly and perfect piece of consolidation work for homework or as an extension in class for fast finishers.
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.