A free revision home learning or class worksheet with answers that covers Elements and Periodic Table in C1 GCSE Chemistry.
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Including match-up, completing statements, labelled diagrams, tables and questions.
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80 Homework Sheets Ultra Bundle GCSE Chemistry (AQA)
14 Sheet + Quiz Atomic Structure Mega Bundle GCSE
5 Sheet Atomic Structure Home Learning Bundle
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Atomic Structure
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?
This worksheet has an optimal layout for a typical classroom lesson. For example, the match-up starter exercise introduces students to the topic whereas the ‘Main Stage’ develops their understanding. Other questions included are:
- Labelling the diagram
- Completing the sentences
- Definitions
- Drawing/matching with arrows
- Simple calculation question
- Completing a table
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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