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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 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
Edexcel Metallic bonding IT lesson
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Edexcel Metallic bonding IT lesson

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Straightforward research lesson focused on metallic bonding - includes 3 levels of challenge. Get that computer room booked! It should fill an hour lesson by the time they have all logged on.
Edexcel Metallic Bonding Task
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Edexcel Metallic Bonding Task

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Basic research task where students can answer 6 questions about metal properties and metallic bonding and adding it to a cube “net” to make their own revision cube. Good Friday afternoon task! Use either the internet or textbooks to find the answers to the questions.
Edexcel revision quiz for bonding and structure
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Edexcel revision quiz for bonding and structure

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Bonding and structure quick fire quizsheet/ revision checklist. Covering the main themes in bonding and structure - print out and off they go! Textbook/revision guide or internet access could be provided if they need more support. Great for independent revision. Covers - Ionic bonding Ionic Lattices Simple Molecules Allotropes of carbon Metallic bonding
Edexcel acid + metal oxide equations
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Edexcel acid + metal oxide equations

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A lesson focusing on constructing the correct word/symbol equations when a metal oxide reacts with one of the 3 main acids - nitric, sulfuric. hydrochloric - also includes a starter activity that teaches students to spot an acid/bas just by looking at the formula. Extension task included - linked to Pearson Combined Sci book if you have them (though rest of the lesson can be taught without further resources.
Edexcel copper sulfate core practical review lesson
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Edexcel copper sulfate core practical review lesson

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Want your students to make sure they understand the copper sulfate core practical. Why not give this review lesson a whirl? It’s free! The main activities link to the standard Pearson combined science textbook. Feel free to share it with colleagues.
Edexcel: core practical making copper sulfate
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Edexcel: core practical making copper sulfate

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Top lesson for carrying out the core practical - making copper sulfate. Full method and equipment checklist as well. Includes a starter lesson, focused on the higher end. For the extension tasks you could use the Pearson textbook.(combined science or chemistry version) WARNING: Risk Assessment must be completed before attempting this (or any practical with students)
Edexcel bonding and structure naked knowledge organiser
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Edexcel bonding and structure naked knowledge organiser

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Revision activities linked to bonding abd structure. They are “naked knowledge” organisers - 3 A4 sheets, 1 on metallic bonding, 1 on ionic bonding part 1 and ionic bonding part 2. Page references link to Pearson’s combined science textbook but you could adapt to whichever textbook you use.
KS3 Sci Safety lesson - SEN
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KS3 Sci Safety lesson - SEN

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Straightforward safety lesson which would be great for a lower ability class. Quick discussion on safety scenarios they can then go around the room collecting information about the different hazard symbols (print off and put stick around the room). At the end of the ppt there is a more advanced version (longer sentences) that could be used fore a more able group. Lab safety if from an old spotlight science book - you could swap with whatever scheme you use.
Edexcel the difference between strong and weak acids
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Edexcel the difference between strong and weak acids

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A top notch lesson focusing on the differences between strong and weak acids a theory lesson with starter activity, theory slides and main activities. Main task uses Combined Science book from Pearson, though you could use any relevant textbook. Also includes plenary activity.
Edexcel structure and bonding revision lesson Gd1-5
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Edexcel structure and bonding revision lesson Gd1-5

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A great little lesson that covers the main bonding types or as I call them “the MIGS” - metallic/ionic/giant covalent/simple covalent, Contains starter and main activities. Main task can be linked to page 192 of the Pearson combined science textbook but could easily be adapted with whatever textbook you have
Edexcel indicators acids and alkalis theory lesson Gd5-9
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Edexcel indicators acids and alkalis theory lesson Gd5-9

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An intro lesson to indicators linked to acids and alkalis. This is a theory lesson related to CC8a of the combined science textbook (Pearson). Includes a starter and the main tasks get progressively more challenging. A straightforward lesson where the kids can just crack on with it and you can circulate!
Edexcel making sodium chloride neutralisation reaction GCSE Gd 5-9
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Edexcel making sodium chloride neutralisation reaction GCSE Gd 5-9

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Note: your own risk assessment must be carried out before trying this practical with students. This practical lesson is a step by step way to make a soluble salt (in this case sodium chloride). Includes equipment checklist and method as well as theory behind the method and questions at the end of the lesson