A worksheet that gives an example and then allows students to use that to name compounds and look at the elements that make up compounds and their formulae. Answer sheet included too.
Could be used at KS3 and GCSE
A card sort to cover the specification point - Describe the principles and limitations of optical microscopes, transmission electron microscopes and scanning electron microscopes. Answers included.
23 top trumps cards containing
x6 Group 1 elements
x5 Group 7 elements
x6 Group 0 elements
x6 Transition metals
These can be used as a revision or teaching aid for students to discuss properties of the different groups.
Includes the following information about each element:
Group
Atomic number
A reactivity score (the higher the number the more reactive)
Melting and boiling point
Density
Discovery date
An example use in everyday life
A PowerPoint with revision activities. Includes looking at which statements are for the light independent or dependent stage and then putting the statements in order of when they occur with the answers available.
32 bingo boards, all with a different combination of the 14 circuit symbols from the AQA GCSE specification. Can also be used for KS3 Electricity.
Sheet with the 14 symbols and names for printing and to be placed into a plastic wallet or envelope for the the teacher to pick out one at a time. These sheets can also be printed for students to use until they are more confident with the symbols and then taken away, or just as reference in their books.
Facts on what standard form is and then 10 questions putting numbers in and out of standard form and doing calculations with standard form. Answer sheet included too.
A cut and stick activity where students are to match a diagram to the name of a compound and a description of the atoms it contains. There is an extension to it where 3 diagrams have no name or description and they can try and work them out. Answers included.
The second sheet is a fill in the table activity, looking at the atoms that make up a compound. Answers included.
A powerpoint which goes through concepts on pages 20 and 21 of the AQA GCSE Chemistry specification.
A worksheet for students to work through and answer question including a table to complete showing the number of each sub-particle in elements.
This is a research task where students are provided with a blank sheet to complete as well as a sheet with the information on in the wrong order. They use the internet to work out where the statements should go. Teacher answers available too.
It covers sections from the AQA GCSE Chemistry and Physics specifications.
A 12 slide Powerpoint which covers concepts on page 18 of the AQA GCSE Chemistry Specification.
A starter looking at element symbols.
Includes method for looking at conservation of mass when burning magnesium in a crucible and results table available too.
Looks at word equations and there is a balancing symbol worksheet available to purchase separately if wanted.
A PowerPoint which introduces the concepts on page 18 of the AQA GCSE Chemistry specification.
The PowerPoint contains 6 slides with a task to find true statements about atoms, elements, compounds and the periodic table as a starter.
A task on looking at the symbols for elements and an activity and questions about the periodic table.
Could be used for KS3.