A full lesson for teaching GCSE Chemistry Required Practical 8 (Water purification).
Lesson includes:
Student worksheet with front the writing summary task, method with visual instructions, tasks to complete during and after the practical.
Teacher pack with method, equipment list, visual instructions, answers to student questions and front the writing task, example results/data and analysis.
PowerPoint with method and visual instructions, answers and mark schemes to all questions, example results/data and analysis.
Each revision summary worksheet contains
A checklist for the topic – what students need to know and what they need to be able to apply.
Questions on all areas of the topic with space for students to write on the sheet to create their own revision summary – ideal for a revision lesson or to set as homework.
Completed version of the worksheets included to use either as answers for students to improve their work, or as a separate stand-alone revision summary for students to use to aid their own revision.
Can be printed with multiple sheets to a page & back-to-back to create a revision mat.
Unit 2: Bonding
• States of matter & types of bonding
• Ionic bonding
• Covalent bonding
• Metallic bonding
Unit 2: Properties of Chemicals
• Properties of ionic compounds
• Properties of small covalent
• Properties of giant covalent
• Properties of polymers
• Nanoparticles (T)
A fully resourced lesson for revising the required practical from Paper 1 GCSE Chemistry.
The lesson contains:
Revision summary: Method for each required practical with diagrams/drawings of key stages in the practical.
Worksheet: Front the writing worksheet for each required practical – a 6 mark exam questions where students attempt the question, review their work with prompts and write an improved answer.
PowerPoint: Summary of the set-up and method for each practical with worked answers to the front the writing task.
Required Practicals:
• RP1: Making Salts
• RP2: Titration
• RP3: Electrolysis
• RP4: Energy Changes
A full lesson for teaching GCSE Chemistry Required Practical 4 (Energy changes).
Lesson includes:
Student worksheet with front the writing summary task, method with visual instructions, tasks to complete during and after the practical.
Teacher pack with method, equipment list, visual instructions, answers to student questions and front the writing task, example results/data and analysis.
PowerPoint with method and visual instructions, answers and mark schemes to all questions, example results/data and analysis.
A full lesson for teaching GCSE Chemistry Required Practical 5b (Rate of reaction: gas collection).
Lesson includes:
Student worksheet with front the writing summary task, method with visual instructions, tasks to complete during and after the practical.
Teacher pack with method, equipment list, visual instructions, answers to student questions and front the writing task, example results/data and analysis.
PowerPoint with method and visual instructions, answers and mark schemes to all questions, example results/data and analysis.
A full lesson for teaching GCSE Chemistry Required Practical 6 (Chromatography).
Lesson includes:
Student worksheet with front the writing summary task, method with visual instructions, tasks to complete during and after the practical.
Teacher pack with method, equipment list, visual instructions, answers to student questions and front the writing task, example results/data and analysis.
PowerPoint with method and visual instructions, answers and mark schemes to all questions, example results/data and analysis.
Looking for a comprehensive lesson plan for teaching amino acids and DNA in GCSE Chemistry Unit 7? Look no further! Our fully resourced lesson contains everything you need to teach these important concepts with ease.
Each lesson contains:
PowerPoint: Objectives, content broken down and explained with diagrams and illustrations where appropriate, pre-planned ALF questions to check understanding (paired questioning), questions and worked solutions/answers to all questions.
Worksheet: Key terms used in the lesson with definitions, worked examples, diagrams or illustrations, tired questions to complete during the lesson (section A recall, section B application).
Lesson objectives:
Describe the structure of amino acids
Describe the structure and shape of DNA
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A full lesson for teaching GCSE Chemistry Required Practical 2 (Titration).
Lesson includes:
Student worksheet with front the writing summary task, method with visual instructions, tasks to complete during and after the practical.
Teacher pack with method, equipment list, visual instructions, answers to student questions and front the writing task, example results/data and analysis.
PowerPoint with method and visual instructions, answers and mark schemes to all questions, example results/data and analysis.
A fully resourced lesson for teaching Sustainable Development from GCSE Chemistry Unit 10.
Each lesson contains:
PowerPoint: Objectives, content broken down and explain with diagrams and illustrations where appropriate, pre-planned ALF questions to check understanding (paired questioning), questions and worked solutions/answers to all questions.
Worksheet: Key terms used in the lesson with definitions, worked examples, diagrams or illustrations, tired questions to complete during the lesson (section A recall, section B application).
Lesson objectives:
• Describe, with examples what a natural resource is
• Describe what sustainable development is
• Explain, using examples, the difference between renewable and finite resources
• Explain how we can be more sustainable and what scientists are doing to help with this
A fully resourced lesson for teaching Extracting Metals from GCSE Chemistry Unit 10.
Each lesson contains:
PowerPoint: Objectives, content broken down and explain with diagrams and illustrations where appropriate, pre-planned ALF questions to check understanding (paired questioning), questions and worked solutions/answers to all questions.
Worksheet: Key terms used in the lesson with definitions, worked examples, diagrams or illustrations, tired questions to complete during the lesson (section A recall, section B application).
Lesson objectives:
• Describe the process of bioleaching
• Describe the process of phytomining
• Explain the advantages & disadvantages of new methods of extracting copper from ores
Each revision summary worksheet contains
A checklist for the topic – what students need to know and what they need to be able to apply.
Key definitions.
Reagents for all key reaction pathways.
Questions on all areas of the topic with space for students to write on the sheet to create their own revision summary – ideal for a revision lesson or to set as homework.
Completed version of the worksheets included to use either as answers for students to improve their work, or as a separate stand-alone revision summary for students to use to aid their own revision.
Can be printed with multiple sheets to a page & back-to-back to create a revision mat.
3.3.13 – Biochemistry
• Amino acids
• Zwitter ions
• Proteins
• Enzymes
• DNA
• Anti-cancer drugs
A summary of the key knowledge required for Unit 10 AQA GCSE Chemistry. Content is presented in the form of key questions and answers. Students can use the Key Knowledge as a knowledge organiser, a self-quizzing sheet, or a reference/revision resource. Combined science and Triple science resources provided on separate documents.
Unit 10: Using Resources & Materials
Sustainable development
LCA
Potable water
Wastewater
Extracting metals
Alloys & properties (T)
Corrosion (T)
Ceramics, Polymers & Composites (T)
Haber process (T)
Making fertilisers (T)
A full lesson for teaching GCSE Chemistry Required Practical 3 (Electrolysis).
Lesson includes:
Student worksheet with front the writing summary task, method with visual instructions, tasks to complete during and after the practical.
Teacher pack with method, equipment list, visual instructions, answers to student questions and front the writing task, example results/data and analysis.
PowerPoint with method and visual instructions, answers and mark schemes to all questions, example results/data and analysis.
Each revision summary worksheet contains
A checklist for the topic – what students need to know and what they need to be able to apply.
Questions on all areas of the topic with space for students to write on the sheet to create their own revision summary – ideal for a revision lesson or to set as homework.
Completed version of the worksheets included to use either as answers for students to improve their work, or as a separate stand-alone revision summary for students to use to aid their own revision.
Can be printed with multiple sheets to a page & back-to-back to create a revision mat.
Unit 8: Chemical Analysis
• Pure substances & Formulations
• Chromatography
• Gas tests
• Ion tests (T)
• Instrumental methods (T)
A-level Chemistry - A2: Organic Chemistry Revision Summary Worksheets
A series of revision resources for A2 Organic Chemistry.
Each revision summary worksheet contains
A checklist for the topic – what students need to know and what they need to be able to apply.
Key definitions.
Reagents for all key reaction pathways.
Questions on all areas of the topic with space for students to write on the sheet to create their own revision summary – ideal for a revision lesson or to set as homework.
Completed version of the worksheets included to use either as answers for students to improve their work, or as a separate stand-alone revision summary for students to use to aid their own revision.
Can be printed with multiple sheets to a page & back-to-back to create a revision mat.
Topics covered:
3.3.7 – Optical Isomerism
3.3.8 – Aldehydes & Ketones
3.3.9 – Carbonyl Chemistry
3.3.10 – Aromatic Chemistry
3.3.11 – Amines
3.3.12 – Polymers
3.3.13 – Biochemistry
A fully resourced lesson for teaching Waste Water Treatment from GCSE Chemistry Unit 10.
Each lesson contains:
PowerPoint: Objectives, content broken down and explain with diagrams and illustrations where appropriate, pre-planned ALF questions to check understanding (paired questioning), questions and worked solutions/answers to all questions.
Worksheet: Key terms used in the lesson with definitions, worked examples, diagrams or illustrations, tired questions to complete during the lesson (section A recall, section B application).
Lesson objectives:
• State where waste water comes from
• Explain the treatment process
A fully resourced lesson for teaching Redox from GCSE Chemistry Unit 4.
Each lesson contains:
PowerPoint: Objectives, content broken down and explain with diagrams and illustrations where appropriate, pre-planned ALF questions to check understanding (paired questioning), questions and worked solutions/answers to all questions.
Worksheet: Key terms used in the lesson with definitions, worked examples, diagrams or illustrations, tired questions to complete during the lesson (section A recall, section B application).
Lesson objectives:
• Identify which substances have been oxidised or reduced in a given equation in terms of gain or loss of oxygen
• Define the terms oxidation and reduction in terms of reactions with oxygen
• Identify which species has been oxidised and which has been reduced in terms of gain or loss of electrons in given equations
A fully resourced lesson for teaching Strong and Weak Acids from GCSE Chemistry Unit 4.
Each lesson contains:
PowerPoint: Objectives, content broken down and explain with diagrams and illustrations where appropriate, pre-planned ALF questions to check understanding (paired questioning), questions and worked solutions/answers to all questions.
Worksheet: Key terms used in the lesson with definitions, worked examples, diagrams or illustrations, tired questions to complete during the lesson (section A recall, section B application).
Lesson objectives:
• Explain the meaning of the terms ‘strong’ and ‘weak’ acids
• Explain the meaning of the terms ‘concentrated’ and ‘dilute’ acids.
• Calculation the effect of pH change on concentration of H+
Looking for a comprehensive lesson plan for teaching polymerisation in GCSE Chemistry Unit 7? Look no further! Our fully resourced lesson contains everything you need to teach these important concepts with ease.
Each lesson contains:
PowerPoint: Objectives, content broken down and explained with diagrams and illustrations where appropriate, pre-planned ALF questions to check understanding (paired questioning), questions and worked solutions/answers to all questions.
Worksheet: Key terms used in the lesson with definitions, worked examples, diagrams or illustrations, tired questions to complete during the lesson (section A recall, section B application).
Lesson objectives:
Describe addition polymerisation
Describe condensation polymerisation
Draw diagrams to represent addition polymerisation
Draw diagrams to represent condensation polymerisation
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A full lesson for teaching GCSE Chemistry Required Practical 5a (Rate of reaction: colour change).
Lesson includes:
Student worksheet with front the writing summary task, method with visual instructions, tasks to complete during and after the practical.
Teacher pack with method, equipment list, visual instructions, answers to student questions and front the writing task, example results/data and analysis.
PowerPoint with method and visual instructions, answers and mark schemes to all questions, example results/data and analysis.