Homework REsources
Set: 22-04-14
Due 28-04-14 Print and complete the End of Topic Assessment. We will mark during the lesson on Monday |
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Set: 15-01-14
Due 20-01-14 Task: Complete your guide to protein synthesis. Use the text book resources. Evaluate the differences between the resources. Focus on the language and the key terms. Include a glossary. Make sure that you include diagrams to explain what you are talking about. ALSO: Complete your try now tasks from the last round of marking. Shown by a T in a circle |
Set: 17-12-13
Due 19-12-13 Complete your powerpoint started in the lesson. The template/instructions are saved to the right. Finally complete the Homework Exam Question Both pieces are due to be handed in on the 19th December with your exercise books for Marking. |
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Set 03/12/13
Due: 06/12/13 Complete the independent research task on Evaluating Sampling methods. ~Work your way through the powerpoint file and complete the activities as outlined. Submit all of your work on the deadline to be marked. Make sure that you have self assess the do now question and the analysing data worksheet using a red pen.
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Set: 28-11-13
Due 29-11-13 Task: Look at slides 7, 8 and 9 on the powerpoint. Annotate (write on) the method you were given in class (you can download and print a copy on the right) to answer the questions on slide 9. Methods will be reviewed by you on Friday P3. |
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Mark Schemes for the C3 revision questions
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Set 20-11-13
Due 21-11-13 Task: Complete the line graph from the sample data on the right. |
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Set 19-11-13
Due 20-11-13 Complete the powerpoint from today's lesson. Ensure that you have completed: 1. Your explanations of the limiting factors for photosynthesis including Blackman's Law. 2. The Exam Question on Limiting factors. 3. Write a paragraph from the point of view of a farmer about the optimum conditions for growth of plants in a greenhouse. 4 Complete the greenhouse questions. |
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Set 18-11-13
Due 28-11-13 Task: Use the powerpoints opposite and the link to My GCSE science above to revise for your C3 mock exam. |
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Set: 21-10-13
Due: 24-10-13 Task: Complete the exam question on Alcohols, Carboxylic Acids and Esters. |
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Set: 10-10-13
Due 14-10-13 Complete the exam questions on electrolysis - given out in class. Question paper in resources section + links to helpful videos on electrolysis. Autumn 1 Exam - everything you have covered since September Tuesday 14-10-13 |
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Complete the questions handed out in class and mark your answers using the mark scheme (to the right).
Due Thursday 03-10 when you hand in your books. Set: Monday 30th September
Due: Wednesday 2nd October Complete the questions on the practical sheet. Set: Wednesday 25th September
Due: Friday 27th September Task: Complete the summary questions on rates of reaction. Either Print and fill in the blanks or write out completely: IT IS NOT ACCEPTABLE TO JUST WRITE DOWN THE ANSWERS - you will not be bale to use it for revision that way. ALSO: Use the link button above to go to mygcsescience.com to help you with your revision for the end of topic test that you will sit on Friday. |
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Set: Friday 20th September
DUE: Wednesday 25th September Task: Produce 2 sides of A4 to explain rates of reactions. You must first explain collision theory. Then use your gained knowledge of collision theory to explain how changing the temperature, surface area, concentration, gas pressure and how using a catalyst affect the rate of reaction. Things you could be reading up on: We will use this information, along with the lesson on endo and exothermic reactions to explain LeChatellier's Principals - basically what happens in a reversible reaction. We will need to do this in the context of the Haber process. - making ammonia. For which you need to know the reactants, equations and conditions for the reaction. |
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SET: Friday 13th September:
DUE: Wednesday 18th September: Task: Investigate the chemical tests to identify negative ions. Focus on the test for Carbonate, Halogen (group 7) and sulphate ions. Include a brief method of how to complete each test, and the positive result, i.e. if you had a carbonate then this... would happen AND the equations, include the ionic equations. 1 page of A4 ONLY - so plan your work. Include pictures of positive results for the halide ions (group 7) they are different coloured precipitates. |
http://www.absorblearning.com/chemistry/demo/units/LR1106.html#Testingfornegativelychargedions
This website will help you to understand the tests. |