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I aim to make "pick-up-and-go" resources, so that anyone can teach Chemistry to a good level for their students, not just specialists. Any comments or suggestions by others will be taken into consideration when making resources.

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I aim to make "pick-up-and-go" resources, so that anyone can teach Chemistry to a good level for their students, not just specialists. Any comments or suggestions by others will be taken into consideration when making resources.
New GCSE AQA Chemistry Electrolysis of Simple Ionic Compounds
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New GCSE AQA Chemistry Electrolysis of Simple Ionic Compounds

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made for the New GCSE AQA Chemistry spec to be sat Summer 2018. Includes the electrolysis of Copper Chloride as the chosen example. This is due to the fact that it will separate like a simple binary compound despite being in solution and doesn't make it complicated for students new to electrolysis.
New AQA GCSE Chemistry - Carbon Footprint
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New AQA GCSE Chemistry - Carbon Footprint

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Made for the New AQA GCSE Chemistry spec to be sat summer 2018. Main activity can be ran as an information circus/market place or the sheets could be condensed together and run as a more traditional research & write activity.
New GCSE AQA Chemistry  Preparing Soluble Salts
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New GCSE AQA Chemistry Preparing Soluble Salts

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Made for the New GCSE AQA Chemistry spec to be sat Summer 2018. This is a strict lesson regarding timings. If you pause too long early on, you will likely run out of time. Can be spread over 2 lessons if preferred to allow for recrystallisation stage not shown here or for simply more time to take over the reaction. Also included, is the required practical assessment for the lesson.
New GCSE AQA Chemistry Electrolysis of Aqueous Compounds
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New GCSE AQA Chemistry Electrolysis of Aqueous Compounds

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Made for the New GCSE AQA Chemistry spec to be sat Summer 2018. Uses a class practical of Electrolysing Sodium Chloride solution with damp blue litmus to test for the production of Chlorine. Having done simple ionic compounds in a previous lesson, most students will already predict this correctly, but will notice that a prediction of Sodium forming does not occur and they should use their previous knowledge to suggest plausible reasons why. Some may need a little more scaffolding questioning to aid them in this.
New AQA GCSE Chemistry Concentrations in g/dm3
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New AQA GCSE Chemistry Concentrations in g/dm3

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Made for the new New AQA GCSE Chemistry course to be sat Summer 2018. Requires students to make a solution of Sodium Hydrogen Carbonate to be used in a later lesson titration practical. If you have volumetric flasks, even for a demo, I would recommend showing them the correct apparatus. As is, I had to make do with conical flasks and measuring cylinders as it appears someone has thrown away ours!
New KS3 Y7 Collins Chemistry Topic 3 Elements, Compounds and Mixtures
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New KS3 Y7 Collins Chemistry Topic 3 Elements, Compounds and Mixtures

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First half of the new KS3 Y7 Collins Chemistry topic on Physical chemistry: Atoms, Elements and Compounds Separating Mixtures Dissolving Solubility Saturation Salt Extraction Distillation Includes all worksheets and lesson plans, in a "pick up and teach" style, so minimal tweaking required. Sadly I can't include videos as they are found on Youtube and not my own property. I have placed their links below for you. Crystal growth time-lapse: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7vb84ShuiJw Fractional distillation video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KCs1F_44dy4