Differentiated Homeworks for A Level OCR Chemistry A

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Topic-based homework tasks actively engage the learner, helping to reinforce the fundamentals and extend thinking in Chemistry.

  • Mapped to the specification
  • Covers the whole A Level course.
  • Answers and indicative content included

26 varied homeworks for Year 1 and 24 for Year 2, split into three differentiated sections:

  1. easier consolidation tasks to test understanding,
  2. exam-level practice to develop key skills, and
  3. extension activities to challenge your higher ability students.
How will the homeworks actively support students?
  • Reinforce classroom learning and deepen understanding: maths skills, writing equations, correcting statements, drawing diagrams and more…
  • Bring Chemistry to life with original, real-world problem-solving, including electron configuration, atom economy and analysing the results of chemical tests
  • Develop exam skills: practice questions with answers, including exam-style with mark schemes

Ready to use with no teacher preparation – easy-to-set homework packs to take you through the whole A Level course!

What do teachers say about this resource? (11760)

I think this is a very valuable resource. It enables pupils to see progress and supports them in developing understanding. I would definitely use this resource with my pupils in both Year 1 and Year 2 (as spiraled revision).
I particularly like how the questions are laid out. They first test recall and then progress to explaining and finally to application. This challenges pupils while giving them the support to get to the most challenging questions through retrieval.
I particularly like the tip boxes.
This resource will supplement the in class learning and encourage independent study. It would also be good to use for cover lessons.
Although a homework resource, I can see teachers using this in several ways - including revision activities.
As this is differentiated staff can use this to target progress for particular students, or use it to stretch all pupils.
I would definitely purchase this resource.

S Cox, STEM Lead & Peer Reviewer