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Having started in a comprehensive school in London in the 1970's I have taught in many different parts of the world, Africa, Middle East, China and South America. Many of those jobs required the development of teaching resources . This material is mostly in Word format, suitable for students taking chemistry aged from 12-18 (i.e. pre-IGCSE, IGCSE, AS and A2) and is geared towards Cambridge International Examinations (CIE). Recently added material is geared towards the Edexcel syllabus a

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Having started in a comprehensive school in London in the 1970's I have taught in many different parts of the world, Africa, Middle East, China and South America. Many of those jobs required the development of teaching resources . This material is mostly in Word format, suitable for students taking chemistry aged from 12-18 (i.e. pre-IGCSE, IGCSE, AS and A2) and is geared towards Cambridge International Examinations (CIE). Recently added material is geared towards the Edexcel syllabus a
A level Chemistry Practicals (AS and A2) with answers
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A level Chemistry Practicals (AS and A2) with answers

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A series of 48 experiments suitable for both the AS and the A2 parts of the CIE A level syllabus. Each experiment has laboratory requirements detailing setup needs, safety needs and experimental sample results and embedded questions. Answers to the questions and sample results are shown in red.
Solubility of Copper II sulphate crystals
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Solubility of Copper II sulphate crystals

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Suitable for ages 12-16, i.e. pre-GCSE and GCSE The aim is to produce a small sample of data from a very simple experiment. These data is only used as an illustration. Some given data is used for teaching how to correctly draw a simple graph.
GCSE Chemistry
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GCSE Chemistry

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Geared to CIE syllabus but applicable to chemistry students in the 14-16 age range. Each experiment has laboratory requirements detailing setup needs, safety needs and experimental sample results and embedded questions. The infosheets contain potentially blank sections with the answers shown in red or just blank in the student version.
GCSE Chemistry Practical Workbook (with answers)
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GCSE Chemistry Practical Workbook (with answers)

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Contains a selection of practical exercises. Geared to CIE syllabus but applicable to chemistry students in the 14-16 age range. Each topic has embedded questions and answers (in red). Each experiment has laboratory requirements detailing setup needs, safety needs and experimental sample results and embedded questions. Answers to the questions and sample results are shown in red.
Pre GCSE Chemistry some reactions of metals
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Pre GCSE Chemistry some reactions of metals

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Two experiments involving metals, one on the activity series and one on electroplating Set up, teacher's and student's versions Embedded questions and answers Some supplementary material on the periodic table and the properties of metals and non metals
Junior Secondary Chemistry Practical Exercises (Student's version)
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Junior Secondary Chemistry Practical Exercises (Student's version)

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Contains 20 experiments suitable for students aged between 11-14, i.e. at pre-GCSE or equivalent level. Each experiment has relevant embedded questions. There is a supplementary section containing related material and a list of suitable internet links. There is a teachers's version also available with the answers to the questions and the set up requirements for each experiment.
Redox Reactions for A2 level Chemistry
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Redox Reactions for A2 level Chemistry

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For use as practical work for A2 chemistry Simple test tube reactions to be expressed with more difficult redox equations Relative oxidizing power of halogens by considering their electrode potentials
Chemistry (GCSE) Electrolysis
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Chemistry (GCSE) Electrolysis

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A practical exercise to show the various substances as electrolytes or non-electrolytes. It contains set up details, a teacher's version with answers to the embedded questions and a student version. Suitable for students at GCSE level.
Making an Azo Dye (A level chemistry)
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Making an Azo Dye (A level chemistry)

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Experimental details on how to prepare an Azo Dye Details of experimental setup needs Teacher and student versions Embedded questions Suitable for A level or pre-university students