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I studied in Nottingham for my undergraduate degree in Medicinal and Biological Chemistry, and then completed my Master's in the same field. I completed my teacher training at the same university, and now I currently teach 11-18 year olds at a school in Richmond-upon-Thames.
I am currently the KS3 Science Coordinator for my academy.
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Looking for some decent, engaging science resources? Look no further!
I studied in Nottingham for my undergraduate degree in Medicinal and Biological Chemistry, and then completed my Master's in the same field. I completed my teacher training at the same university, and now I currently teach 11-18 year olds at a school in Richmond-upon-Thames.
I am currently the KS3 Science Coordinator for my academy.
Full Terms & Conditions of Use: https://www.revise-science.uk/privacypolicy
This is for the OLD AQA chemistry course.
This is part two of two as I have merged C2.1 and C2.2 to make more sense on the sheets.
On one side there are revision notes, and on the other revision questions!
Covers:
- Shape memory alloys
- Graphite
- Fullerenes/Nanotubes
- Nanoscience
- Polymer Bonding
This is for the OLD AQA chemistry course.
This is part one of two as I have merged C2.1 and C2.2 to make more sense on the sheets.
On one side there are revision notes, and on the other revision questions!
Covers:
- Forming Bonds
- Ionic Bonds
- Covalent Bonds (Simple and Giant)
- Metallic Bonding
- Polymers
Pupils’ starting point, prior or prerequisite knowledge:
Students should know that reactions give out heat. They may have come across those that get cooler, but unlikely. These terms are new, and some may know them, but it is not expected that they do.
Possible misconceptions about:
Endo/exo wording – remember by ex-it (ex-o); en-ter (en-do)
Detail of key science concepts or skills:
Endothermic reactions: require heat – so the overall temperature will go down
Exothermic reactions: give out heat – so the overall temperature will go up
Inquiry question/s:
Chemical reactions may give out, or require heat. What are these types of reaction called?
How does a handwarmer work?
Pupil learning objectives/outcomes/success criteria: By the end of the lesson the pupils will be able to:
To understand what exothermic and endothermic reactions are
To draw a results table
To safely carry out a practical, recording correct observations.
To be able to name exothermic and endothermic reactions.
An updated worksheet, downloaded over 200 times (https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/word-and-symbol-equations-worksheet-11197775) with an added lesson powerpoint!
This lesson is designed to help students understand balancing equations, or can be used as an introduction!
This is for the OLD AQA chemistry course.
On one side there are revision notes, and on the other revision questions!
Covers:
- Cracking
- Testing for Unsaturation
- Alkenes
- Polymers
- Ethanol
- Plastic Waste
This is for the OLD AQA chemistry course.
On one side there are revision notes, and on the other revision questions!
Covers:
- Extraction
- Transition Metals
- Iron Extraction
- Copper Extraction
- Aluminium and Titanium
- Iron and Steel
- Alloys
This resource is mainly about the booklet. The powerpoint provided is only five slides long, with a diagram showing the greenhouse effect and the learning objectives (with keywords), and an exam question plenary.
The lesson is centred around students completing the worksheets in the booklet, coupled with the information from the AQA textbook.
This lesson is recommended to take at least 1hr 30 mins.
N.B: This sale is not for the exam question as this is copyrighted material, this question is provided for mere convenience.
Covering everything from the third chapter of the NEW AQA GCSE in Chemistry!
- Atomic Structure and the Periodic Table
- Structure and Bonding
- Chemical Quantities
- Chemical Changes
- The first THREE Required Practicals
Sheets come with revision material, questions and answers!
Save yourself some money, and buy the bundle!
This lesson covers the basic structure of the Earth, and consists of students completing a labelled diagram of our planet and collecting information using sheets around your classroom.
Lesson ends with students answering an exam question.
This is for the OLD AQA chemistry course.
On one side there are revision notes, and on the other revision questions!
Covers:
- Limestone
- Problems of Quarrying
- Benefits of Quarrying
- Reactions of carbonates
- The limestone Cycle
- Thermal decomposition
- Test for carbon dioxide
- Cement and concrete
AQA Chapter 7 (Hydrocarbons)
In this lesson students will learn:
- how crude oil formed
- what crude oil is made from
- what an alkane is (general formula, MEPB etc)
Keywords:
Crude oil
Hydrocarbon
Alkane
Homologous
Molecule
Objectives:
Describe the formation of crude oil
Describe what crude oil is made up of
Identify substances as alkanes
This is for the OLD AQA chemistry course.
On one side there are revision notes, and on the other revision questions!
Covers:
- Crude Oil
- Fractional Distillation
- Alkanes
- Acid Rain
- Combustion
- Biofuels
This is for the OLD AQA chemistry course.
On one side there are revision notes, and on the other revision questions!
Covers:
- The Earth
- Tectonic Plates
- Wegener's Theory
- Modern vs Early Atmosphere
- Miller-Urey
- Separating Air
- Carbon Dioxide
This is for the OLD AQA chemistry course.
On one side there are revision notes, and on the other revision questions!
Covers:
- Extraction
- Vegetable Oils
- Saturated/Unsaturated
- Emulsions
- Hydrogenation
AQA Chapter 7 (Hydrocarbons)
In this lesson students will learn:
- the process of fractional distillation
- the fractions of hydrocarbons
- why hydrocarbons have different boiling points
- what combustion is
- how to answer a 6 mark question [warning, might be challenging]
Keywords:
Crude oil
Hydrocarbon
Fractions
Distillation
Viscosity
Flammability
Objectives:
Describe how the properties of each of the fractions differ from each other
Explain how fractional distillation works to separate the fractions of crude oil
Write balanced symbol equations for the complete combustion of hydrocarbons