Structure strips for the AQA GCSE Chemistry topic “Chemical changes”. Structure strips go into the margin of an exercise book and students write in their answers beside the question. This is one of a series of structure strips that I have made for the new 2017 GCSE specification. There are 30 questions on the strips provided and answers are included.
Structure strips for the AQA GCSE Chemistry topic “The Earth’s resources”. Structure strips go into the margin of an exercise book and students write in their answers beside each question. This is one of a series of structure strips that I have made for the new 2016 GCSE specification. There are 19 questions within the structure strips and answers are included.
Structure strips for the AQA GCSE Chemistry topic “Rates of reaction”. Structure strips go into the margin of an exercise book and students write in their answers beside each question. This is one of a series of structure strips that I have made for the new 2016 GCSE specification. Answers are included.
Structure strips for the AQA GCSE Chemistry topic “Equilibrium”. Structure strips go into the margin of an exercise book and students write in their answers beside each question. This is one of a series of structure strips that I have made for the new 2016 GCSE specification. Answers are included.
Structure strips for the AQA GCSE Chemistry topic “Rates and equilibrium”. Structure strips go into the margin of an exercise book and students write in their answers beside each question. This is one of a series of structure strips that I have made for the new 2016 GCSE specification. Answers are included.
Structure strips for the AQA GCSE Chemistry topic “Chemical analysis”. Structure strips go into the margin of an exercise book and students write in their answers beside each question. This is one of a series of structure strips that I have made for the new 2016 GCSE specification. There are 21 questions within the structure strips and answers are included.
A traffic lights quiz on the GCSE Chemistry topic of electrolysis. Can be used as a plenary to test students knowledge. Includes questions on electrolysis, electrolytes, anode, cathode, oxidation, reduction and ionic equations. Suitable for the new 2018 GCSE specifications. Answers are included.
A xmas vocabulary sheet on Science command words. The resource is an editable Power Point file. Contains important vocabulary such as Calculate, explain, justify, evaluate etc.
A GCSE Chemistry resource on formulae of molecules. It’s a revision quiz which is a group task with students required to solve 16 questions. The group who solves them the fastest is the winner. The resource is edited so that it can be printed in the correct order and takes 5 mins to prepare a class set. Students write the answer to each question and show it to the teacher, if its correct they then progress to the next question.
An A-Level Chemistry resource on Enthalpy of Combustion. It’s a revision quiz which requires groupwork. Students are required to solve questions as a group. The winning group is the first to complete all 16 questions. Students breing the answer to each question to the teacher, if correct they then progress onto the next question. Questions get harder as students progress. The resource is edited so that it can be printed off and takes 5 mins to cut out and prepare a class set.
A worksheet for A-Level Chemistry on the reactions of the group 7 elements, students have to complete the equations and write in any observations. Also included is a starter on physical properties of the hydrogen halides.
A Starter activity on the A-Level Chemistry topic Transition metals. Students are given several definitions of a transition metal and need to rank them in order, giving explanations why why they have done it in that order. An excellent activity that challenges their understanding on the structure of transition metals and works well as a discussion starter for the lesson.
An A-Level Chemistry resource illustrating the reactions of the transition metals as spider diagrams (with ligands like hydroxide ions, ammonia, chloride ions etc). The first resource is spider diagrams which students have to fill in (in word format and prints out automatically in A3 from your computer). To accompany the feedback of answers, an animated Power Point is also included allowing the teacher to go through the answers in more depth, with each answer fading into view on a mouse click. Includes reactions of Copper(II), Chromium(III), Iron(II) and (III) and cobalt(II). The resource is editable and answers are included to every spider diagram in Power Point format.
A revision activity for the new AQA 901 Science GCSE. This one is on the topic C1 Atomic strucutre. Contains quick fire questions on the all of the topic. Takes about 20 mins to complete with and nicely covers the key terminolgy of the topic. I use it as part of a revision lesson on the topic. Answers are included.
An A-Level Chemistry resource which can be used as a starter/plenary on spectrometry. Student are given various physical data (melting point, solubility, rotation of polarised light, elemental analysis) and spectra (IR, NMR, Mass spec and pH). Students have to pull all the information together to identify the compound. The unknown compound is an amino acid, so it consolidates knowledge on chirality, solubility, zwitterions, pH and then understanding of the various spectroscopic techniques. takes about 10 mins for students to complete, answers are included on the last slide.
A bundle of two sets of flash cards for the Edexcel A-Level Chemistry syllabus. Covering topics 17 and 18a (Carbonyl and Benzene Chemistry.) Cards will print back to back and take 5 mins to cut out using a slicer.
An A-Level Chemistry resource on the reactions of alkanes, alkenes, alcohols and halogenoalkanes. Students have to complete the tables using their knowledge of reactions, conditions and reaction type. Suitable for the new 2015 A-Level Chemistry syllabuses. Answers are included.