2 worksheet with questions of increasing difficulty on electrolysis half equations.
Version 2 has a few trickier questions, including writing half equations from scratch. Answers on P2 of each document.
A card sort about diamond, graphite, graphene and fullerenes. One slide is scrambled, the other unscrambled to be used as either an answer sheet or an information source.
Revision summary sheet/mat for Electrolysis - created with AQA GCSE Chemistry C6 topic in mind. Including Electrolysis Equipment, Changes at the Electrodes, Predicting Products of Aqueous Solutions, Extraction of Aluminium and Electrolysis of Brine.
A summary sheet for revising all sections of AQA GCSE Physics P1 - Conservation of Energy. Including Changes in Energy Stores, Conservation of Energy, Energy and Work, Gravitational Potential Energy Stores, Kinetic and Elastic Energy Stores, Energy Dissipation, Energy and Efficiency, Electrical Appliances and Energy & Power. Each box ties in with a double-page spread in the textbook. I used a 9-question diagnostic quiz to start the lesson, with a question for each box topic, and students started their revision with the areas they got wrong/were least confident in.
Students research the periodic table using laptops (or information sheets) and fill in their sheet, then produce a leaflet on the periodic table and atomic structure. You can easily change the ‘demonstrate’ task at the bottom of the sheet or add another question. Created with OCR 21st Century Science Topic C2 (Chemical Patterns) in mind but would work for other specifications or could be easily adapted.
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I created this workbook for my students when studying crude oil (hydrocarbons, alkanes/alkenes, displayed/molecular/general/empirical formulae, properties of hydrocarbons e.g. boiling point/viscosity/flammability, complete/incomplete combustion, cracking and testing for alkenes).
I have tried to include concise, clear notes for students to refer to, plus practice questions. There is a section for students to write down key definitions (most of these are indicated clearly within the text).
I hope it is useful for you!
I created this workbook for my students when studying atomic structure (atoms, symbols, electronic structure/configuration, isotopes, relative atomic mass, history of the atom/atomic models, alpha scattering experiment, ions).
I have tried to include concise, clear notes for students to refer to, and lots of practice questions. There is a section for students to write down key definitions (most of these are indicated clearly within the text).
A revision sheet that goes with the booklet is also included.
I hope they are useful for you!
I created this workbook for my students when studying atmosphere (composition of the early and modern atmospheres, greenhouse effect, global warming & climate changes, carbon footprint and atmospheric pollution).
I have tried to include concise, clear notes for students to refer to, and some practice questions. There is a section for students to write down key definitions (most of these are indicated clearly within the text).
I hope it is useful for you!
I created this workbook for my students when studying energy changes (exothermic/endothermic reactions, uses/applications, energy level diagrams, breaking/making bonds, bond energy/overall energy change calculations, planning to investigate temperature change).
I have tried to include concise, clear notes for students to refer to, and lots of practice questions. There is a section for students to write down key definitions (most of these are indicated clearly within the text).
I hope it is useful for you!
Revision summary sheet (with answers) for AQA GCSE Chemistry, Chemical Analysis.
Covers pure & impure substances, paper chromatography, gas tests and testing for positive + negative ions.
Includes a worksheet on how to predict the products of electrolysis, a worksheet on how to write half-equations, and a summary sheet for C6 (AQA) - this could easily be used or adapted for other exam boards.
Worksheet designed for AQA GCSE Chemistry Chemical Analysis topic, covering:
Positive ions - flame tests, flame emission spectrophotometry and line spectra, metal hydroxide precipitates.
Negative ions - carbonates, sulfates and halides.
Summary combining positive and negative ion tests.
Information booklet which gives students guidance on how to:
Draw even scales
Draw lines/curves of best fit
Describe & explain a trend (including identifying strong/weak/positive/negative correlations)
Plot range bars
Interpolate/extrapolate
Calculate gradient
Write a linear equation
I have these out on the tables every time students are drawing a graph to serve as a ‘self-help’ guide in the first instance. Used with Y7 up to Y11.