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Engaging lessons, revision materials and activities for students of all ages. I studied for a Degree and D.Phil in chemistry at St John's College, Oxford and enjoy a teaching career inspiring and enthusing the next generation.
AQA Chemistry Revision Mats/Grids FOUNDATION Unit 1 & 2 Atomic Structure, Periodic Table, Bonding
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AQA Chemistry Revision Mats/Grids FOUNDATION Unit 1 & 2 Atomic Structure, Periodic Table, Bonding

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AQA GCSE Combined Science - **FOUNDATION TIER ** These simple revision mats can be printed A3 with a single sheet forming a revision activity for an entire topic. Include a mixture of cloze word fact sections with recall and exam style questions. Now with free suggested answer sheets to support non-specialists or parents/students revising. Provided as Powerpoint and PDF. These 8 printable A3 mats cover the following content Unit 1 Atomic structure and the periodic table (4 mats) Atoms elements and compounds Mixtures The model of the atom Subatomic particles Size of atoms Relative atomic mass Electronic structure The Periodic Table Metals and non-metals Group 0 Group 1 Group 7 Unit 2 Bonding structure and the properties of matter Chemical bonds Ionic bonding Ionic compounds Covalent bonding Covalent compounds Metallic bonding How bonding and structure are related to the properties of substances State symbols Properties of ionic compounds Properties of small molecules Polymers Giant covalent structures Properties of metals and alloys Metals as conductors Structure and bonding of carbon
AQA Chemistry 9-1 - Revision Mats/Grids for Unit 1-3 Differentiated for Foundation Tier
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AQA Chemistry 9-1 - Revision Mats/Grids for Unit 1-3 Differentiated for Foundation Tier

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These simple revision mats can be printed A3 with a single sheet forming a revision activity for an entire topic. The sheets are differentiated specifically for foundation tier students. These 4 printable A3 mats cover quantitative unit 3 Mat 1 Elements compounds and mixtures Atomic structure Sub-atomic particles Separating mixtures Isotopes Mat 2 Timeline of the discovery of the structure of the atom Comparative sizes of atoms and nucleus Mat 3 Groups in the periodic table Periods in the periodic table Properties of elements with the same number of outer electrons Mendeleev’s periodic table Mat 4 Group 7 Group 0 Transition metals Group 1 Mat 5 Finding metals and non-metals on the periodic table Ionic, covalent and metallic bonding Metallic bonding diagram Mat 6 Ionic bonding dot and cross diagrams Covalent dot and cross diagrams Mat 7 Properties of covalent substances Properties of ionic compounds Mat 8 Properties of metals and ions How substances conduct electricity The particle model and states of matter Mat 9 Diamond’s properties and structure Graphite’s properties and structure Mat 10 Fullerenes structure and properties Graphene structure and properties Mat 11 The law of conservation of mass Understanding coefficients Understanding subscripts Mat 12 Calculations of relative formula mass Calculations of mean, range and uncertainty Changes in mass in reactions involving gases Mat 13 Concentrations in grams/dm3 Should take a fair few lessons to work though and revise or can set as a homework sheet a week in the run up to exams.
AQA GCSE Chemistry Introductory Workbook on Alcohols, Carboxylic acids and Esters
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AQA GCSE Chemistry Introductory Workbook on Alcohols, Carboxylic acids and Esters

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10 page introductory workbook introducing alcohols, carboxylic acids and esters Part 1 – Organic chemicals and functional groups Part 2 – Alcohols Part 3 – Carboxylic Acids Part 4 – Esters Success criteria covered by this booklet: You should know what a functional group is and know what the functional group for an alcohol, a carboxylic acid and an ester is You should be able to interpret information about alcohols, carboxylic acids and esters You should be able to recognise alcohols, carboxylic acids and esters from their names or formulae You should be able to give examples of alcohols, carboxylic acids and esters and explain their uses
AQA GCSE Chemistry 2022 PowerPoint Revision Mat Bundle for Chemistry Unit 1-10  - with completed answer grids!
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AQA GCSE Chemistry 2022 PowerPoint Revision Mat Bundle for Chemistry Unit 1-10 - with completed answer grids!

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Contains editable PowerPoint revision mats for AQA chemistry GCSE 9-1. PDF file bundle available at a discount. Unit 1- Atomic Structure and the Periodic Table Unit 2 - Bonding, Structure and the Properties of Matter Unit 3 - Quantitative Chemistry Unit 4 - Chemical Changes and acids and alkalis Unit 5 - Exothermic and endothermic reactions and cells Unit 6 - Rate and extent of chemical change and reversible reactions and dynamic equilibrium Unit 7 - Organic Chemistry Unit 8 - Chemical Analysis Unit 9 - Chemistry of the Atmosphere Unit 10 - Sustainable Development and Earth's Resources
AQA A-level Chemistry Year 1 Organic Mechanisms Bundle - 14 revision mats/grids & answers
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AQA A-level Chemistry Year 1 Organic Mechanisms Bundle - 14 revision mats/grids & answers

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Halogenoalkanes Mat 1 Synthesis via free radical substitution Nucleophilic substitution Reaction with hydroxide Reaction with cyanide Damage to the ozone layer Mat 2 Nucleophilic substitution reaction with ammonia to form an amine Practice mechanism questions Mat 3 Elimination reactions with hydroxide Isomerism in elimination of asymmetric halogenoalkanes Mat 4 Practice questions Alkenes Mat 1 Electrophilic addition mechanism HBr, bromine, and bromine water Mat 2 Intermediates and practice questions Mat 3 The reaction with concentrated sulfuric acid mechanism Regents and conditions and practice questions Mat 4 Addition polymerisation and practice questions Mat 5 Steam hydration of ethene Catalysed steam hydration Dehydration of ethanol Comparison between hydration and fermentation Alcohols Mat 1 Steam hydration of ethene Glucose and empirical formula Fermentation conditions and comparison with hydration Mat 2 Reagents and conditions for the different methods of alcohol production Mat 3 Oxidation of alcohols Practical application of oxidation of alcohols and equipment Mat 4 Mechanism for elimination/dehydration of alcohols Formation of isomers from longer chain/or unsymmetrical alcohols Mat 5 Identification of different types of organic compounds with test tube reactions and spectroscopy
AQA Chemistry GCSE - Revision Mats/Grids - Unit 9 Atmosphere, Pollution and Global Warming - PPTX
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AQA Chemistry GCSE - Revision Mats/Grids - Unit 9 Atmosphere, Pollution and Global Warming - PPTX

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With free suggested answers typed and handwritten onto completed sheets. These files are PowerPoints which you can tweak for your classroom if desired (but please do not re-distribute). Non-editable PDF files available separately at a discount These printable A3 mats cover unit 9 - Chemistry of the atmosphere Mat 1 Earth’s atmosphere today How oxygen increased and carbon dioxide decreased Changes in the Earth’s atmosphere The History of the Earth Mat 2 Greenhouse gases Human impact on the environment Causes of global climate change The Greenhouse effect Bias and peer review Mat 3 Global effects of climate change Mat 4 Carbon footprint and emissions of carbon dioxide and methane Reducing carbon and methane emissions Mat 5 Pollution from fuels Problems from pollution Petrol and diesel Balancing equations for complete and incomplete combustion
AQA Chemistry GCSE - Revision Mats/Grids - Unit 10 Sustainable development, Haber, NPK. PPTX
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AQA Chemistry GCSE - Revision Mats/Grids - Unit 10 Sustainable development, Haber, NPK. PPTX

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These simple revision mats can be printed A3 with a single sheet forming a revision activity for an entire topic. With free suggested answers typed and handwritten onto completed sheets. These files are PowerPoints which you can tweak for your classroom if desired (but please do not re-distribute). Non-editable PDF files available separately at a discount. These printable A3 mats cover unit 10 - Resources and sustainable development Mat 1 Using the Earth’s resources Finite and renewable resources Recycling Sustainable development Natural resources Synthetic products Using and preserving resources Mat 2 Potable water UK water supply Distillation and pure water Desalination Mat 3 Waste water treatment Sewage treatment processes Septic tanks Factors contributing to waste water Mat 4 Alternative methods of extracting metals Phytomining Bioleaching Corrosion and rusting Mat 5 Life cycle assessment of plastic bags versus paper bags Mat 6 Reduce, reuse, recycle Raw materials Ceramics Glass Steelmaking and using scrap iron Mat 7 Polymers, composites and alloys Thermosoftening vs. thermosetting Alloys and their uses Mat 8 Haber process Rate vs. yield and compromises. NPK fertilisers and salts in NPK fertiliser manufacture.
AQA Chemistry GCSE - Revision Mats/Grids - Unit 4 Chemical Changes, Metals, Electrolysis, Acids PPTX
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AQA Chemistry GCSE - Revision Mats/Grids - Unit 4 Chemical Changes, Metals, Electrolysis, Acids PPTX

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These simple revision mats can be printed A3 with a single sheet forming a revision activity for an entire topic. With free suggested answers typed and handwritten onto completed sheets. These files are PowerPoints which you can tweak for your classroom if desired (but please do not re-distribute). Non-editable PDF files available separately at a discount These printable A3 mats cover unit 4, Reactivity of Metals, Reactions of Acids, Titrations, Electrolysis Mat 1 Formation of positive ions when metal atoms react Observations when alkali metals react with water Tendency to form positive ions and the reactivity series Inclusion of carbon and hydrogen in the reactivity series Observations when metals react with acids Placing metals in order of reactivity by observation of their reactions The meaning of displacement Mat 2 What is a metal ore Examples of metals that can be found natively in the Earth Reduction to form metals Meaning of the terms oxidation and reduction in terms of oxygen Meaning of the terms oxidation and reduction in terms of electrons Equations for the extraction of metals using carbon Metal displacement Ionic equations for displacement reactions Comparisons of cost of titanium extraction vs iron extraction Mat3 Reaction of metals with acids to produce salts and hydrogen Formation of hydrogen and hydroxide ion in solution Indicator Neutralisation and salt formation Names and formulae of common laboratory acids Names and formulae of common laboratory alkalis Charges on common ions Soluble and insoluble hydroxides Metals and acids as redox reactions Mat 4 Formation of soluble salts by evaporation and crystallisatiion pH scale and neutralisation Indicators vs. pH probes Titrations Calculations for titrations Ionic equation for neutralisation Mat 5 Strong and weak acids Ionisation of acids Difference between the terms strong and weak and concentrated and dilute The meaning of the pH scale Mat 6 The process of electrolysis Electrolysis of molten ionic compounds Using electrolysis to extract metals Electrolysis of aqueous solutions Representation of reactions at electrodes as half equations
AQA A level Chemistry - Year 1 Mind Maps and Glossary - Revision Activity
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AQA A level Chemistry - Year 1 Mind Maps and Glossary - Revision Activity

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Support your students to learn the definitions they need for all the year 1 and AS topics in the new specification A-level chemistry! Each powerpoint activity sheet contains a mind map for each of the topics covered and a glossary of words to cut out. Students use the first mind map for reference and then cut out and stick the definitions on the second mind map. You could completely remove the words on the second mind map and encourage students to arrange the glossary themselves to make the activity more challenging. 3.1.1 and 3.1.2 Atomic structure and amount of substance 3.1.3 and 3.1.4 Bonding and energetics 3.1.5, 3.1.6 and 3.1.7 Kinetics, equilibria and redox 3.2.1 and 3.2.2 and 3.2.3 Periodicity, group 2 and group 7 3.3.1 and 3.3.2 Introduction to organic chemistry and alkanes 3.3.3 and 3.3.4 Halogenoalkanes and alkenes 3.3.5 and 3.3.6 Alcohols and organic analysis
AQA GCSE 2022 Revision Mat Bundle for FOUNDATION TIER Combined Science Chemistry. Now with answer grids!
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AQA GCSE 2022 Revision Mat Bundle for FOUNDATION TIER Combined Science Chemistry. Now with answer grids!

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These simple revision mats can be printed A3 with a single sheet forming a revision activity for an entire topic. Include a mixture of cloze word fact sections with recall and exam style questions. Now with free suggested answer sheets to support non-specialists or parents/students revising. Provided as Powerpoint and PDF. 47 revision mat grids covering the whole FOUNDATION TIER COMBINED SCIENCE CHEMISTRY CONTENT ONLY Unit 1 Atomic structure and the periodic table (4 mats) Atoms elements and compounds Mixtures The model of the atom Subatomic particles Size of atoms Relative atomic mass Electronic structure The Periodic Table Metals and non-metals Group 0 Group 1 Group 7 Unit 2 Bonding structure and the properties of matter (4 mats) Chemical bonds Ionic bonding Ionic compounds Covalent bonding Covalent compounds Metallic bonding How bonding and structure are related to the properties of substances State symbols Properties of ionic compounds Properties of small molecules Polymers Giant covalent structures Properties of metals and alloys Metals as conductors Structure and bonding of carbon Unit 3 Quantitative Chemistry (3 mats) Conservation of mass and balanced chemical equations Relative formula mass Mass changes when a reactant or product is a gas Chemical measurements Concentrations of solutions Unit 4 Chemical Changes (9 mats) The reactivity of metals The reactivity series Extraction of metals and reduction Reactions of acids with metals Neutralisation of acids and salt production Soluble salts The pH scale and neutralisation Electrolysis of molten ionic compounds Electrolysis in aqueous solution Using electrolysis to extract metals Unit 5 Energy Changes (3 mats) Exothermic and endothermic reactions Energy transfer during exothermic and endothermic reactions Reaction profiles Unit 6 The rate and extent of chemical change (5 mats) Rate of reaction Factors which affect the rate of chemical reactions Collision theory and activation energy Catalysts Reversible reactions Energy changes and reversible reactions Equilibrium Unit 7 - Organic Chemistry (3 mats) Carbon compounds as fuels and feedstock Fractional distillation and petrochemicals Properties of hydrocarbons Cracking and alkenes Unit 8 - Chemical analysis (4 mats) Pure substances Formulations Chromatography Identification of common gases Unit 9 - Chemistry of the atmosphere (6 mats) The composition and evolution of the Earth’s atmosphere The proportions of different gases in the atmosphere The Earth’s early atmosphere How oxygen increased How carbon dioxide decreased Carbon dioxide and methane as greenhouse gases Human activities which contribute to an increase in greenhouse gased in the atmosphere Global climate change The carbon footprint and its reduction Common atmospheric pollutants and their sources Atmospheric pollutants from fuels Properties and effects of atmospheric pollutants Unit 10 - Using resources (6 mats) Using the Earth’s resources Potable water Waste water treatment Alternative methods of extracting metals Life cycle assessment Recycling Ways of reducing the use of resources.
AQA GCSE Science skills and metacognition - how to approach exam questions using thinking skills
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AQA GCSE Science skills and metacognition - how to approach exam questions using thinking skills

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Huge pack of resources to teach a module on thinking skills and metacognitive approaches to science exam questions. Aimed at year 10/11 double or triple scientists. The resources focus on skills and contain examples from biology, chemistry and physics. The questions selected can usually be answered from the information in the question meaning this work can be incorporated into teaching without worrying too much about where you are in the syllabus. Mark schemes are included. Metacognition, which includes ideas such as learning to learn and developing thinking skills, can be applied to the way students tackle examination questions. This scheme of learning and accompanying lessons and resources,for science skills, breaks down the different types of questions that students meet and supports them to find learned strategies that work for them in how to tackle those questions. Each skill comes complete with a PowerPoint, worksheet and mark scheme. The resources are based on AQA materials but the skills are transferable across other exam boards. All three sciences: biology, chemistry and physics, are covered. Connections and tick boxes Data in tables Graphs Data in bar and pie charts Comprehension and application Command words Complicated diagrams Extended response questions Professor Bunsen resources are tested in school and make GCSE science engaging and exciting. Most importantly it could save you and your school time! The accompanying worksheet allows students to practice and for you to give feedback and help them to improve. The answers are included to help the busy teacher or non-specialist.
AQA 9-1 GCSE chemistry - Unit 1 - Lesson 5 balancing chemical equations, half and ionic equations
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AQA 9-1 GCSE chemistry - Unit 1 - Lesson 5 balancing chemical equations, half and ionic equations

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4.1.1.1 Atoms, elements and compounds Introduction to balancing symbol equations Powerpoint lesson to introduce students to balancing chemical equations. The accompanying worksheets with lots of unfamiliar examples allow students to practice and for you to give feedback and help them to improve. The answers are included to help the busy teacher or non-specialist. There is an extension worksheet which introduces ionic equations and redox half equations in the simplest of terms. This appears on the exam specification at the beginning of unit 1 but is dealt with here in an understandable format for your gifted and talented GCSE students. PDF files included for easy viewing in iBooks, tablets or mobile devices. Professor Bunsen resources are tested in school and make the new GCSE in chemistry engaging and exciting. Most importantly it could save you and your school time! Fully resourced with Powerpoints, worksheets and lesson activities and key facts and opportunities for improvement and redrafting throughout
AQA A-level Chemistry 3.3.9 Aromatic, chemistry & reactions of benzene -  Unit Workbook with Answers
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AQA A-level Chemistry 3.3.9 Aromatic, chemistry & reactions of benzene - Unit Workbook with Answers

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AQA A-level chemistry unit 3.3.9 Aromatic Chemistry and the reactions of benzene and its derivatives - Lesson or Revision workbook with answers This workbooks covers a whole unit of work combining detailed information sections with Cornell Style notetaking so the books can be used while you teach and students can add their own notes and ideas down the margin. Colour is used consistently for the different types of sections to make the booklet more dyslexia friendly as I have found that chemistry notes and questions can often be very dense, and somewhat inaccessible for all students but especially students who have dyslexia. The booklet can also be produced as a revision guide for the topic and contains all the notes and practice past paper questions you would need to revise along with worked examples. Student and parent friendly and can be used without a teacher. This booklet is 25 pages long with answers to past paper questions provided at the back from page 21 onwards. It is provided in word and pdf. Please customise for personal use only and do not share or re-sell. Contents • Useful definitions • Kékulé structure and problems with it • Naming compounds based on benzene • Electrophilic substitution reactions of benzene
KS4 GCSE Chemistry - Atomic structure and Ionic Bonding Worksheets and Mark Schemes - All boards
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KS4 GCSE Chemistry - Atomic structure and Ionic Bonding Worksheets and Mark Schemes - All boards

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Three GCSE chemistry worksheets with mark schemes covering atomic and ionic electronic structure and ionic bonding. Accompanying PowerPoint slides that can be incorporated into your lesson. The resources are Worksheets 2-4 and Powerpoint 2 from my bundle on KS4 Bonding, Structure and Properties. Parent and student friendly mark schemes so you can use these to support your learning. These worksheets could be used for any exam board and for double or triple science and contain a range of challenges and space for feedback and reflection. The scheme of work is included here so you can see how this fits into the unit and the other resources available. If you like these, why not check out the full bundle! Thank you for your interest.
AQA GCSE Chemistry Identifying cations and anions including workbooks and exam Qs
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AQA GCSE Chemistry Identifying cations and anions including workbooks and exam Qs

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Lesson resource for 2 to 4 lessons including practical work Powerpoint and worksheets included with mark scheme Identifying cations 6 page worksheet to support students with the following success criteria: You should be able to describe the flame tests used to identify metal ions You should be able to describe how to use sodium hydroxide to identify metal cations Mark scheme included 8 page worksheet to support students learning to identify anions in solution including activities and exam questions with the following success criteria 1 You should be able to describe the test for a carbonate using acid 2 You should be able to describe the test for chloride, bromide and iodide using silver nitrate 3 You should be able to describe the test for sulfate ions using barium hydroxide 4 You should be able to explain why it is safe to use barium hydroxide to take X-rays of the internal organs in a human being Mark scheme also included
Fun chemistry lesson on fireworks and flame tests
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Fun chemistry lesson on fireworks and flame tests

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Have fun with a free bonfire night chemistry lesson or science club lunchtime special! Inspire your KS3 or KS4 students to learn more about chemistry. Teach them about the use of salts and metal powders in fireworks to create colours and sparkles (take real care when using metal powders such as iron) and make sure students know they should not be creating or dismantling their own fireworks. Design a firework. Links to spectroscopy of the stars …and analysis of valuable old paintings to spot fakes using the technology seen in the art BBC TV series Fake or Fortune!
GCSE chemistry - Unit 1 - Lesson 11 Introducing Metals and Non-Metals with Harry Potter
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GCSE chemistry - Unit 1 - Lesson 11 Introducing Metals and Non-Metals with Harry Potter

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Free taster lesson. This Powerpoint lesson introduces the properties of metals and non-metals using a video clip link from a Harry Potter film. Students explore how the Death Eaters attack the Millennium Bridge and how the properties of metals help us to understand the catastrophic failure of the bridge in the film without resorting to magic! Engaging links then made with the Millennium Bridge on its opening and the Tacoma Narrows Bridge. Fully resourced with Powerpoints, worksheets and lesson activities and key facts and opportunities for improvement and redrafting throughout.