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A shop dedicated mainly to Chemistry resources for GCSE and A Level, but with other bits and bobs thrown in - my GCSE resources are based around the Edexcel exam board.

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A shop dedicated mainly to Chemistry resources for GCSE and A Level, but with other bits and bobs thrown in - my GCSE resources are based around the Edexcel exam board.
Edexcel Groups 1, 0 and 7 test
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Edexcel Groups 1, 0 and 7 test

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Need a test with a mark scheme? This test is on groups 0, 1 and 7 of the periodic table. Students can complete on lined paper and even use the mark scheme to check their progress after completion.
Edexcel rates of reaction intro CC14a. Gd1-4
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Edexcel rates of reaction intro CC14a. Gd1-4

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Intro lesson to rates of reaction based on the Edexcel spec. Links with a CC14a from the Pearson textbook if you use it. Lesson is aimed at foundation students and contains as simple practical to carry out with a print out for pupils to collect their results.
Edexcel CC14b Mg and acid rates experiment  Gd 4-6
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Edexcel CC14b Mg and acid rates experiment Gd 4-6

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Practical lesson with method, results table and analysis questions. Extension activities link to the combined science Pearson textbook if you have it. But lesson runs fine without it. Typical results included and pictorial method added to help students. Aimed at a middle set - around Gd 4-6
Edexcel alka seltzer rates of reaction prac fordoundation
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Edexcel alka seltzer rates of reaction prac fordoundation

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Super simple rates of reaction practical lesson for a low ability foundation set. To save cash use magnesium carbonate powder or if you can afford it - alka seltszer tablets broken up into rough quarters. Visual method availableto help students with the practical that could be printed out.
Edexcel CC14c Catalysts lesson Theory only Gd 1-4
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Edexcel CC14c Catalysts lesson Theory only Gd 1-4

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Foundation lesson for catalyst topic. Based on the Pearson/Active Learn scheme and has some tasks referenced to the combined science textbook. Plenty of straightforward tasks for a lower set to get on with. Video links as well.
Edexcel electronic configuration the basics Gd 1 -5
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Edexcel electronic configuration the basics Gd 1 -5

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An introduction to the way electrons are arranged in atoms using the standard model at GCSE. An extension sheet references an activity from active learn - if you use that package, A standard periodic table would also be useful to help students with this lesson.
GCSE chemistry introduction to titrations - any board
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GCSE chemistry introduction to titrations - any board

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Lesson going through the key concepts students need to master in this crucial part of chemistry,. Identify key apparatus used in titrations and their uses. Use a pipette or measuring cylinder safely Record appropriate results Carry out a “rough” and at least 2 accurate titrations. Calculate the “mean volume” from your titrations. method and results table included.
GCSE Chemistry titration core practical
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GCSE Chemistry titration core practical

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A tip top lesson to help guide your students through their core practical lessons . Specifically how to carry out a titration and the relevant analysis tasks needed. Suitable for any board.
Titration calculation lesson GCSE Chemistry
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Titration calculation lesson GCSE Chemistry

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A lesson going through how to calculate titration calculations using examples and print off templates that help scaffold for these types of questions. It will be handy if you then use your own worksheets/textbooks for students to practice the techniques they have learnt from this lesson.
Y7 What's the point of science?
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Y7 What's the point of science?

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Intro science lesson for year 7 focusing on why we study science. Students can do some “round the room” research to find out about some famous scientists - info can be printed off and stuck around the room.