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Hi all, I'm a Science and Chemistry specialist who has been teaching for over 20 years. I've put on free resources as well as over 50 cut-price but brill paid for resources. This is a your Science and Chemistry one stop shop! And its great!!!

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Hi all, I'm a Science and Chemistry specialist who has been teaching for over 20 years. I've put on free resources as well as over 50 cut-price but brill paid for resources. This is a your Science and Chemistry one stop shop! And its great!!!
Fun and engaging revision for CHEMISTRY C3 AQA  - Periodic table C3.1 and water C3.3
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Fun and engaging revision for CHEMISTRY C3 AQA - Periodic table C3.1 and water C3.3

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There are5 different resources in this pack. 3 on Water and 2 on Periodic table A jeopardy simple starter or plenary worksheet for both A Taboo game with instructions on how to use for the class for both topics A 20 question grid where you can make the students into TEAMS to choose their question and they will be directed there , you can then go back to the overview grid for the other teams, for water. They are all TRIED and TESTED and most of the student s find them FUN and engaging. Hopefully a with REVISION and variation to make the students think and challenge themselves.
FUN revision resources  Analysis AQA C3.4 Triple Chemistry/Games and activities to break up revision
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FUN revision resources Analysis AQA C3.4 Triple Chemistry/Games and activities to break up revision

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This is a pack of revision resources for AQA Chemistry Analysis and parts of equilibrium Taboo games with instructions for the students/staff to organise and set challenges for students and their revision. Jeopardy quick question sheets which help the students think in a holistic way about the topic 20 question grid to cover lots of the topic and encourage competition for the students Enjoy!
FUN and Engaging GCSE chemistry/Science REVISION work:  Fundamentals and Limestone
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FUN and Engaging GCSE chemistry/Science REVISION work: Fundamentals and Limestone

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There are 6 different resources in this pack. 3 on Fundamental particles and 3 on Limestone. A jeopardy simple starter or plenary worksheet A Taboo game with instructions on how to use for the class A 20 question grid where you can make the students into TEAMS to choose their question and they will be directed there , you can then go back to the overview grid for the other teams. They are all TRIED and TESTED and most of the student s find them FUN and engaging. Hopefully a with REVISION and variation to make the students think and challenge themselves.
A Level year 1 First Pwpt on Teaching Alkene's  On namingand  E/Z isomers and Sigma and pi bonds
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A Level year 1 First Pwpt on Teaching Alkene's On namingand E/Z isomers and Sigma and pi bonds

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This is a full set of work with different tasks for students to complete ideas for individual notes, pair share discussions and a scattering of past exam question through the whole pwpt: Begins with Naming and basic structural isomer ideas for Alkenes. Then links to the bond enthalpy theory of the sigma and pi actual double bond, with some ext work on sp3/sp2 hybridisation to aid understanding Then use the planer non-rotational nature of the double bond to move forward and cover E/Z geometric isomerism. Enjoy
New GCSE 9-1 Chemistry/Science C5 Chemical Changes HIGHER level ext sheets on Ionic equations/pH
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New GCSE 9-1 Chemistry/Science C5 Chemical Changes HIGHER level ext sheets on Ionic equations/pH

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These are 2 simple help sheets which take students through aspects of the higher level extra work on the C5 Chemical Changes topic for GCSE. 1 - Goes over word/ symbol/ionic equations for both displacement reactions and the metal and acid reactions. Giving full worked examples and tasks for the students to then do 2- Goes over pH and concentration links showing the difference in dilution factor for concentration and then the smaller difference in pH.