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A shop dedicated mainly to Chemistry resources for GCSE and A Level, but with other bits and bobs thrown in - my GCSE resources are based around the Edexcel exam board.

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A shop dedicated mainly to Chemistry resources for GCSE and A Level, but with other bits and bobs thrown in - my GCSE resources are based around the Edexcel exam board.
Edexcel introduction to the halogens aimed at Gd 4-6
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Edexcel introduction to the halogens aimed at Gd 4-6

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Introduction to the halogens good for mid to high set. Includes a starter activity (alkali metals) to get them going then a data analysis exercise where they plot the boiling point of each halogen against its period number (print off the data from the slides and blu tac it on the walls) and then predict the properties of astatine. Also includes the theory behind hydrogen halide formation if you have time.
Group 7 halogen displacement reactions Gd5-9
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Group 7 halogen displacement reactions Gd5-9

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Gp 7 halogen displacement reaction.s Includes results table you can print off. and analysis questions at the end also includes how to write word and symbol equations. Handy if you have the Pearson textbook for some extension work but not essential.
Edexcel Noble Gas Gd 2-5
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Edexcel Noble Gas Gd 2-5

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Noble gas theory lesson focused on lower attaining groups/foundation. Includes starter, video link and graphing activity.
Oxidation number rules and redox reactions
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Oxidation number rules and redox reactions

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Theory lesson suitable for Y12 Chemistry introduction to oxidation number and redox reactions Success criteria are… Identify the difference between oxidation and reduction in terms of electrons Define what a reducing agent/oxidising agent is. Apply the idea of oxidation numbers to unfamiliar compounds Identify oxidation or reduction using occurring in balanced symbol equations Identify oxidising and reducing agents from balanced symbol equations Deduce the type of reaction occurring due to oxidation number change
Explaining properties of ionic compounds
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Explaining properties of ionic compounds

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A lesson focused on the properties of ionic compounds and explanation of those properties. Includes a starter activity and excercises linked to Pearson combined textbook (if you have them) and an Active Learn sheet (if you subscribe to it).
Edexcel properties of simple covalent molecules foundation Gd1-5
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Edexcel properties of simple covalent molecules foundation Gd1-5

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Lesson focused on the properties of simple covalent properties for foundation tier. Book references in the lesson link to the standard Pearson textbook for combined science. Ends with a true or false quiz and also a "learning log. Starter question is also included. Success Criteria To state the properties of simple covalent molecules To be able to explain why covalent compounds have low melting and boiling points. To be able to explain why simple covalent compounds do not conduct electricity
Edexcel large covalent compounds practical Gd1-5
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Edexcel large covalent compounds practical Gd1-5

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Straightforward practical where you can use “waxy” acids available in many school labs e.g steric acid to find out there melting points and compare them to their carbon chain length. In this practical I use lauric, steric ans palmitic acid tn this practical, You must carry out your OWN risk assessment before using with pupils. “Active learn” sheet cc7a sheet is handy for this but not essential
Edexcel structure and bonding revision higher
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Edexcel structure and bonding revision higher

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A great little review lesson for this topic. Helpful if you have the standard combined science textbook for one of the tasks. Includes starter. main tasks and plenary. State the 4 bonding model types Describe their properties Explain their properties Deduce unknown substances from their data Evaluate the pro’s and cons of the way the models are represented
Edexcel metallic bonding foundation version
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Edexcel metallic bonding foundation version

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Excellent lesson on metallic bonding. Focused on foundation learners. Includes starter, video links and main tasks linked to the main Pearson combined science textbook P190. Could be adapted to use with other textbooks easily.
Edexcel introduction to allotropes of carbon Gd5-9 cc7b
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Edexcel introduction to allotropes of carbon Gd5-9 cc7b

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Lesson covering the properties of the maon allotropes of carbon - linked to the Pearson combined science textbook “cc7b”, but it could be easily adapted to whatever textbook you have. Includes starters, video links main activities linked to the textbook and exam practice at the end. Plenty to keep them busy! Success criteria Describe what a giant covalent structure is State what an allotrope is State some uses for diamond and graphite Describe the properties of diamond, graphite, graphene and C60 (fullerenes) Explain why diamond and carbon have these properties using correct scientific language.
Edexcel allotropes of carbon - diamond and graphite
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Edexcel allotropes of carbon - diamond and graphite

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Lesson including - starter main task and plenary. Main task links to the Pearson textbook for combined science . Also includes video links Lesson is aimed at foundation tier Lesson content… Describe what a giant covalent structure is State what an allotrope is State some uses for diamond and graphite Describe the properties of diamond, graphite, Explain why diamond and carbon have these properties using correct scientific language.
Edexcel intro to covalent bonding
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Edexcel intro to covalent bonding

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Super simple lesson to introduce covalent bonding to a foundation set. Lots of diagrams to guide them and printable slides that they can fill in. Starter and plenary activity also included
Edexcel - covalent bonding intro Gd 5-9
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Edexcel - covalent bonding intro Gd 5-9

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Introduction to covalent bonding suitable for the higher end students, includes a starter question linked to ions. Using teh periodic tableto predict whether a formula will be covalent. Covalent dot and cross practice questions. Success criteria… State what a covalent bond is and how many electrons it contains. Independently draw a covalent bond for hydrogen and a group 7 molecule Being able to draw a covalent compound using a 2 different elements combined for example H2O/ CO2
Edexcel introduction to polymers
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Edexcel introduction to polymers

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Intro lesson to polymers as part of the bonding and structure unit. Starter questions and video links included. Uses the standard Edexcel combined Science textbook for some of the activities from section CC7a. Aims of the lesson are State what a polymer is State what a monomer is Explain how a polymers structure affects their properties Describe how polymers can form Link a polymers melting temperature to their physical properties