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A revision home learning or class worksheet with answers that covers Simple and Fractional Distillation in C1 GCSE Chemistry.

Including labelled diagrams, gap-fill, questions and completing sentences.

Bundles containing this resource:
80 Homework Sheets Ultra Bundle GCSE Chemistry (AQA)
14 Sheet + Quiz Atomic Structure Mega Bundle GCSE
5 Sheet Separation Techniques Home Learning Bundle

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What’s inside?

  • 1 Revision/worksheet with a variety of different questions
  • 1 Answer sheet

Which content does it cover?

  • This practice sheet covers Topic 1 of Chemistry – Atomic Structure and the Periodic Table.
  • It’s designed for both GCSE Triple Award Science (separate sciences) and Double Award Science (combined science) students.
  • It’s optimised for the AQA Grade 9-1 Specification 2020

What are the questions like?

Rocket worksheets have an optimal layout for a typical classroom lesson. For example, the short and easy starter exercise introduces students to the topic whereas the ‘Main Stage’ develops their understanding. The type of questions included in Rocket Sheets:

  • Labelling the diagram
  • True or false statements
  • Gap-fill
  • Complete the sentences
  • Practical questions
  • Explaining methods
  • Challenging questions
  • Multiple choice questions

About Rocket Sheets…

Rocket Sheets are setup in an ideal layout to build a student’s knowledge. The four stages imitate a rocket’s flight and are:

Launch

A quick starter or warm up.

Main Stage

The main learning and bulk of the content.

Boost

A challenge for those that want to extend their knowledge or find the exercises too easy.

Landing

A plenary at the end to conclude and summarise the information covered.

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Resource type

Worksheet/Activity

Age range

Age 14-16

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