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1.12 Transition metals, AQA Chemistry
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1.12 Transition metals, AQA Chemistry

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This transition metals resource is the final lesson of the AQA GCSE Chemistry ‘Atomic structure and the periodic table’ topic in paper 1. I often use these resources as part of a larger lesson where students use computers to research the uses of transition metals, in particular linking the properties of transition metals to their uses. The resource includes: Information sheet (Transition metals) Information sheet (Transition metal ion colours) Worksheet (Transition metals) Answer sheet (Transition metals)
4.5 Making Salt, AQA Chemistry
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4.5 Making Salt, AQA Chemistry

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This making a salt lesson is a required practical in the AQA GCSE Chemistry ‘Chemical changes’ topic in paper 1. I usually spread this over two lessons. Firstly, I reintroduce the idea of salts and what reactions make salts. Then we do the practical and finish with a 6 mark exam question. The making a salt resource includes: Information sheet (Salts) Information sheet (Making a salt) Helpsheet (Reactions of acids) Helpsheet answers (Reactions of acids) Worksheet (6 mark question, making a salt) Answer sheet (6 mark question, making a salt)
4.4 Neutralisation, AQA Chemistry
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4.4 Neutralisation, AQA Chemistry

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I introduce neutralisation as the fourth lesson in the AQA GCSE Chemistry ‘Chemical changes’ topic in paper 1. Having learned about acids and bases and ionic equations students can see more easily how neutralisation occurs and how water is produced. The neutralisation resource includes: Information sheet (Neutralisation) Worksheet (Neutralisation) Answer sheet (Neutralisation) The worksheet is differentiated so that all abilities can use the same worksheet but have slightly different tasks.
4.1 Metal Reactivity Series, AQA Chemistry
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4.1 Metal Reactivity Series, AQA Chemistry

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This resource is what I use as the first lesson of the AQA GCSE Chemistry ‘Chemical changes’ topic in paper 1. The resource introduces students to using reactions of metals with water and acids in order to determine an order of reactivity. The metal reactivity series resource works well alongside a teacher demo and student practical. The resource includes: Information sheet (Reactivity series) Worksheet (Reactivity series) Answer sheet (Reactivity series)
4.3 Ionic Equations & Solubility, AQA Chemistry
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4.3 Ionic Equations & Solubility, AQA Chemistry

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Ionic equations - I use these resources in the third lesson of a series of lessons on the AQA GCSE Chemistry ‘Chemical changes’ topic in paper 1. Students typically find this challenging and I find lots of practice is the way to go. The solubility rules are not needed for AQA GCSE Chemistry but it is useful for extending the more able or even to use with other exam boards. The Ionic equations resource includes: Information sheet (Ionic equations) Information sheet 1 (Solubility) Information sheet 2 (Solubility) Worksheet (Ionic equations) Worksheet (Solubility) Answer sheet (Ionic equations) Answer sheet (Solubility) The common ions information sheet is useful to use alongside this lesson.
4.2 Acids, AQA Chemistry
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4.2 Acids, AQA Chemistry

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Acids is the second lesson in the AQA GCSE Chemistry ‘Chemical changes’ topic in paper 1. This lesson introduces the idea of acids, alkalis, bases and salts. I use this at this point as I find it helps students to access the later work in the topic more easily. The acids resource includes: Information sheet (Acids) Information sheet (Acids, bases, and salts) Information sheet (Alkalis and bases) Worksheet (Acids, alkalis, and salts) Answer sheet (Acids, alkalis, and salts)
4.6 Redox, AQA Chemistry
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4.6 Redox, AQA Chemistry

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Redox is the sixth lessonin a series of lessons from the AQA GCSE Chemistry ‘Chemical changes’ topic. The redox resource outlines the different definitions for oxidation and reduction. The worksheet then gives opportunities to identify redox in reactions. The redox resource includes: Information sheet (Redox) Worksheet (Redox) Answer sheet (Redox)
4.11 Electrolysis Extraction of Aluminium, AQA Chemistry
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4.11 Electrolysis Extraction of Aluminium, AQA Chemistry

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This extraction of aluminium resource is part of the AQA GCSE Chemistry ‘Chemical changes’ topic in paper 1. The resources are differentiated to help both the low ability and stretch the more able. The extraction of aluminium resource includes: Information sheet (Extraction of aluminium) Worksheet (Extraction of aluminium - 3 differentiations) Answer sheet (Extraction of aluminium)
4.7 Displacement reactions (Extracting metals), AQA Chemistry
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4.7 Displacement reactions (Extracting metals), AQA Chemistry

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This displacement reactions resource is the first in a series of lessons on extraction of metals. The lessons are all part of the AQA GCSE Chemistry ‘Chemical changes’ topic in paper 1. The resource includes: Information sheet (Extracting metals) Information sheet (Displacement reactions) Worksheet (Displacement reactions) Answer sheet (Displacement reactions)
4.8 Reduction by carbon (Extracting Metals), AQA Chemistry
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4.8 Reduction by carbon (Extracting Metals), AQA Chemistry

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I use this reduction by carbon lesson as part of the AQA GCSE Chemistry ‘Chemical chnages’ topic. Having introduce redox previously during acid and base reactions students can then apply the same redox principles in other scenarios. The reduction by carbon resource includes: Information sheet (Reduction by carbon) Worksheet (Reduction by carbon) Answer sheet (Reduction by carbon)
4.9-4.10 Electrolysis, AQA Chemistry
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4.9-4.10 Electrolysis, AQA Chemistry

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This electrolysis 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. The electrolysis resource includes: Information sheet 1 and 2 (Electrolysis) Worksheet (Electrolysis) Answer sheet (Electrolysis) Blank templates (Electrolysis)