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Providing high quality professional science resources for KS3, KS4, and KS5.
7.1 Hydrocarbons, AQA GCSE Chemistry
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7.1 Hydrocarbons, AQA GCSE Chemistry

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I use this hydrocarbons resource as part of the AQA GCSE Chemistry ‘Organic chemistry’ topic in paper 2. The resource includes information sheets and differentiated work sheets to help students understand the fundamentals of organic chemistry. This is a really comprehensive resource with lots of opportunities for differentiation. A great introduction to hydrocarbons and organic chemistry. This resource includes: 2 x Information sheet 5 x Differentiated Worksheets 1 x 6 Mark question Answer sheets
AQA GCSE Electrolysis Bundle
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AQA GCSE Electrolysis Bundle

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This resource contains all you need to the AQA GCSE Chemistry Electrolysis part of Topic 4 - Chemical Changes. The resource is great to use as an introduction to electrolysis and then move onto aqueous electrolysis. The blank templates allow teachers to go through several examples of their own choice or they can use the pre-filled questions. There are a variety of differentiated resources to give to students of different abilities.
AQA GCSE Chemistry Crude Oil & Fuels
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AQA GCSE Chemistry Crude Oil & Fuels

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This resource contains all the information sheets, worksheets and answers you need for the first part of the AQA GCSE Chemistry ‘Organic Chemistry’ topic in paper 2. This is everything Trilogy specification students need, separate science students will also need to know about organic reactions and polymers.
7.3 Burning Hydrocarbons, AQA GCSE Chemistry
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7.3 Burning Hydrocarbons, AQA GCSE Chemistry

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I use this burning hydrocarbons resource as part of the AQA GCSE Chemistry ‘Organic chemistry’ topic in paper 2. The resource includes information sheets and differentiated work sheets to help students understand the products of the combustion of hydrocarbons. This resource includes: 1 x Information sheet 2 x Differentiated Worksheets Answer sheets
7.4 Cracking Hydrocarbons, AQA GCSE Chemistry
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7.4 Cracking Hydrocarbons, AQA GCSE Chemistry

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I use this cracking hydrocarbons resource as part of the AQA GCSE Chemistry ‘Organic chemistry’ topic in paper 2. The resource includes an information sheet and two worksheets to help students understand how larger hydrocarbons are used to provide feedstock for other organic reactions. This resource includes: 2 x Information sheet 2 x Worksheets Answer sheets
AQA GCSE Chemistry Working Scientifically - Variables
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AQA GCSE Chemistry Working Scientifically - Variables

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I use this working scientifically resource as part of the AQA GCSE Chemistry course to help students identify independent, dependent, and control variables for different scientific investigations. The resource has 21 scientific scenarios where the students have to deduce the different variables. This is an excellent chance to bring literacy into a lesson too. The resource contains: 1 x Information sheet 1 x Question sheet 1 x Answer sheet
5.1 Exothermic & endothermic reactions, AQA Chemistry
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5.1 Exothermic & endothermic reactions, AQA Chemistry

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This exothermic and endothermic reactions resource is a great introduction to the AQA Chemistry ‘Energy Changes’ topic. I use this resource with Y10 students in addition to them doing some online research. The resource includes: Exothermic and endothermic reactions (Info sheet 1) Exothermic and endothermic reactions (Info sheet 2) Exothermic and endothermic reactions (Worksheet) Exothermic and endothermic reactions (Answer sheet)
7.2 Fractional Distillation, AQA GCSE Chemistry
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7.2 Fractional Distillation, AQA GCSE Chemistry

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I use this hydrocarbons resource as part of the AQA GCSE Chemistry ‘Organic chemistry’ topic in paper 2. The resource includes information sheets and differentiated work sheets to help students understand fractional distillation and the properties of different fractions (hydrocarbons). This resource includes: 3 x Information sheet 2 x Worksheets 1 x 6 Mark question Answer sheets
Periodic Table GCSE Fill The Blanks Chemistry
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Periodic Table GCSE Fill The Blanks Chemistry

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This resource is a selection of periodic tables at different levels of completion. Challenge your students by asking them to complete the periodic table in a set time or simply use it as a memory retrieval technique.
Ions Formation GCSE Chemical Changes
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Ions Formation GCSE Chemical Changes

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The ions information sheet explains how ions are formed to students and how to draw ions. The accompanying ions worksheet and answer sheet challenges students to deduce the electron configuration of ions and draw their structures. The common ions resource lists ions that are useful for students when learning about ionic bonding and electrolysis. This resource is useful for students to have as a reference in their folders or exercise books. Please note that students in the UK will not be able to take this resource into any public exams.
Naming Compounds GCSE and KS3 Chemistry
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Naming Compounds GCSE and KS3 Chemistry

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This resources contains an information sheet on explaining how simple compounds are named. The accompanying worksheet asks students to name compounds formed from combinations of elements and also to identify the elements in a compound. The naming compounds worksheet also asks students to name some chemical formulae with their common name. An answer sheet is included.
Element Bingo PowerPoint Starter (KS3, GCSE, A Level)
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Element Bingo PowerPoint Starter (KS3, GCSE, A Level)

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This resource is a great starter activity. There are 42 different pages all containing 12 individual bingo grids. No two bingo grids the same out of the 504 available. The accompanying powerpoint will randomly go to an element slide when the play icon is pressed. I use this starter daily with all of my classes. I randomly pick from a jar of ping pong balls with element symbols on. Sometimes I’ll call out the name and other times I’ll challenge the students by calling out proton numbers or even mass numbers. My students have a sheet each and pick which grid they use. There is also a blank bingo grid page if you want students to pick their own elements.
Periodic Table A Level Fill Blanks Chemistry
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Periodic Table A Level Fill Blanks Chemistry

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This resource is a series of periodic tables at different stages of completion. Challenge your students by setting a time limit to complete the periodic table or simply use it as a memory retrieval technique. One of the periodic tables is completed and can be distributed as a resource to students.
Changes of state and particle model (KS3 & GCSE)
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Changes of state and particle model (KS3 & GCSE)

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The changes of state and particle model worksheet is a great memory retrieval or revision resource to be used with KS3 and GCSE level students. The resource comes in three levels of difficulty complete with answer sheet. This could be used as a starter for more able students or a research task for lower ability.
Calculating Relative Formula Mass (GCSE & A Level)
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Calculating Relative Formula Mass (GCSE & A Level)

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This resource contains an information sheet on relative formula mass, a question sheet and an associated answer sheet. GCSE students need to be able to calculate relative formula mass as part of the Quantitative Chemistry topic in paper 1. Students can file the resource or use it to help them answer the questions. A great resource for GCSE but also a good starter or reminder for A Level students too.
Percentage yield and atom economy (GCSE and A Level)
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Percentage yield and atom economy (GCSE and A Level)

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This resource contains information sheets, question sheets and answer sheets for percentage yield and atom economy. I use this resource as part of the AQA GCSE Chemistry Quantitative Chemistry topic in paper 1. It can also be used for A Level chemistry. Students can complete the questions as the main task in a lesson and keep the information sheet as a resource. A level students should find this a comfortable starter.
Concentration, volume, and moles (GCSE and A Level)
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Concentration, volume, and moles (GCSE and A Level)

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This resources helps students understand how to calculate the concentration of a solution based on moles, volumes and equations. The resource includes an information sheet, question sheet and accompanying answer sheet. I use this resource as part of the AQA GCSE Chemistry Quantitative Chemistry topic in paper 1 but it would be suitable for all GCSE exam boards. The resource can be used with A level students too.
Calculating Relative Atomic Mass (GCSE & A Level)
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Calculating Relative Atomic Mass (GCSE & A Level)

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This resource defines the relative atomic mass of an element and also describes to students how to calculate the relative atomic mass. The resource includes an information sheet and question sheet for practice. The great thing is that students can check their answers against the relative atomic mass displayed on the periodic table. A good resource for GCSE students and a good starter or reminder for A Level students. I use this resource as part of the AQA Chemistry, Quantitative Chemistry topic.
Calculating Reacting Masses - Scaling Method (GCSE & A Level)
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Calculating Reacting Masses - Scaling Method (GCSE & A Level)

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This resource introduces students to calculating reacting masses using the scaling method. I use this as part of the AQA Chemistry Quantitative Chemistry topic. The resource comes with an information sheet on reacting masses and accompanying question and answer sheets. The question sheet can be used to do the moles method and also with A Level students.
Calculating Reacting Masses - Moles Method (GCSE & A Level)
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Calculating Reacting Masses - Moles Method (GCSE & A Level)

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This resource introduces students to calculating reacting masses using the moles method. I use this as part of the AQA Chemistry Quantitative Chemistry topic. The resource comes with an information sheet on reacting masses and accompanying question and answer sheets. The question sheet can be used to do the scale method and also with A Level students.