Year 10 topic 2 WJEC GCSE Chemistry bookletQuick View
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Year 10 topic 2 WJEC GCSE Chemistry booklet

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A fully editable workbook covering the enirety of topic 2 GCSE Chemistry Atomic Structure and the Periodic Table. Available in both higher and foundation tiers. Includes exam questions and practical activities as well as content.
Year Topic 1 Booklets for WJEC GCSE ChemistryQuick View
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Year Topic 1 Booklets for WJEC GCSE Chemistry

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These workbooks have been created for WJEC GCSE Science/ Chemistry. This booklet covers The Nature of Substances and Chemical Reactions. They are fully editable and available in foundation and higher.
Year 10 topic 3 WJEC Chemistry Water workbookQuick View
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Year 10 topic 3 WJEC Chemistry Water workbook

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A fully editable workbook covering the enirety of topic 3 GCSE Chemistry Water. Available in both higher and foundation tiers. Includes exam questions and practical activities as well as content.
Year 10 Chemistry WJEC topic 5 Rates workbookQuick View
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Year 10 Chemistry WJEC topic 5 Rates workbook

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A fully editable workbook covering the enirety of topic 5 GCSE Chemistry Rates of Reaction. Available in higher and foundation tiers and a separate triple award booklet. Includes exam questions and practical activities as well as content.
Year 10 Topic 6 WJEC Chemistry Limestone workbookQuick View
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Year 10 Topic 6 WJEC Chemistry Limestone workbook

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A fully editable workbook covering the enirety of topic 6 GCSE Chemistry Limestone. This booklet is for triple award Chemistry only. Includes exam questions and practical activities as well as content.
Finger JointQuick View
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Finger Joint

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A step by step guide on how to make a finger joint for non-specialist teachers and pupils. Can be edited to include your own measurements or all measurements removed to encourage numeracy.
KS3 Reactions of acids worksheetQuick View
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KS3 Reactions of acids worksheet

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Self- explanatory sheet, showing pupils how to name salts with questions at the bottom. For more able could extend to include balanced equations.