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Everything here is available as a google link, click on the resources for that link. Free tools I use include Online LaTeX equation editor: https://www.codecogs.com/latex/eqneditor.php Phet html 5 simulations: https://phet.colorado.edu/en/simulations/category/html School report writer: https://schoolreportwriter.com/

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Everything here is available as a google link, click on the resources for that link. Free tools I use include Online LaTeX equation editor: https://www.codecogs.com/latex/eqneditor.php Phet html 5 simulations: https://phet.colorado.edu/en/simulations/category/html School report writer: https://schoolreportwriter.com/
Subatomic particle workbook for radioactivity topic
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Subatomic particle workbook for radioactivity topic

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Good for iGCSE, GCSE, MYP physics and chemistry. This reviews subatomic particles, taking information from the periodic table, drawing and interrpreting isotops. I use it in conjunction with the electron configuration task I have also uploaded. The google link will take you to the original presentation. The formatting is not great in powerpoint but can be deited if you prefer. The link to the original in my google drive is: https://drive.google.com/open?id=1SlxwthVWSPhQDWLhVKuvNmvN1fg4l1LI5fMMzQahSRs
Electron configuration worksheet
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Electron configuration worksheet

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Good for iGCSE, GCSE, MYP physics and chemistry. Draw out the first 20 atoms’ electronic configurations. The google link will take you to a sheet in which each atom is a separate google drawing which can be customised by students. This does not export usefuly to word so it is just the link (with pdf for illustration purposes): https://drive.google.com/open?id=1GJT8F0W7xNYxt5iTTWVAdiTITPhxBQiwqQnXkyIlGfM
Isotopes image library
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Isotopes image library

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Good for iGCSE, GCSE, MYP physics and chemistry. A set of three images of isotopes of Boron and 3 unknown isotopes. The google link will take you to a sheet in which each atom is a separate google drawing which can be customised by students. The images can also be used but are for illustration really. Link is here: https://drive.google.com/open?id=1FwPiNEBHCgOAx1Yy4hsPrdxJx6u5kDti