Green APL specialises in developing highly useful resources which can be used in the classroom and beyond. Our mission is to help educate the next generation of successful people by producing high quality resources which improve teaching and learning.
We cover a wide range of subjects and age groups with our resources which mostly have a science or mathematics focus.
Green APL specialises in developing highly useful resources which can be used in the classroom and beyond. Our mission is to help educate the next generation of successful people by producing high quality resources which improve teaching and learning.
We cover a wide range of subjects and age groups with our resources which mostly have a science or mathematics focus.
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Balancing Equations worksheet:
A worksheet aimed at GCSE and A level chemistry students which focuses on balancing equations. The following premium resource for balancing equations is available in our shop which also includes worked answers:
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/chemistry-balancing-chemical-equations-11014359
We have hundreds of chemistry resources in our green APL Shop https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/greenAPL covering topics such as atomic structure, kinetics, equilibria, bonding, mole calculations, electronic configuration, group 1 elements, group 7 elements, redox, haloalkanes, alkanes, alkenes, acids and bases, metal extraction, energetics, alcohols etc.
For more complete lessons about chemical equations including lesson plans, teaching presentations, equations and fully complete answers the following premium resources are available:
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/chemistry-balancing-equations-10001316
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/chemistry-forming-word-and-symbol-equations-10003821
This resource is aimed at A level students being introduced to mass spectrometry and interpreting mass spectra to determined the relative atomic mass of an element.
This resource is aimed at A level chemistry students studying reaction kinetics. The questions are differentiated to give students an idea about the level of demand of each one.