
GCSE Chemistry (Triple) Full Specification Activities Booklets with Answer Sheets – Ideal for Low-Stakes Testing & Exam Prep
This printable and editable activities booklet covers the entire specification for GCSE Chemistry (Triple). It’s packed with varied, student-friendly tasks designed to build confidence, support retrieval practice, and deepen understanding through structured and engaging activities.
This resource is for one subject but each specification point has an activities booklet and answers that fully align with the relevant GCSE.
Included in this resource:
Summary comprehension task
3 things you learnt reflection
Real-world examples task
Keyword identification and definition
Gap-fill paragraph with word bank
“Why? Why? Why?” thinking questions
Tiered learning: define, explain, apply, evaluate
Find the fib (true/false analysis)
Mini retrieval quiz
Mastering the exam question (sample answers with improvement tasks)
What if? creative thinking scenarios
Full answer sheet included
Perfect for independent study, in-class consolidation, or homework. Ideal for preparing students for topic tests, mock exams or final assessments.
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One booklet for each of the following specification points:
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Atomic Structure & Periodic Table
Atoms, elements, compounds, atomic models, subatomic particles, electronic structure, periodic table trends (Groups 0, 1, 7). -
Bonding & Properties
Ionic, covalent, metallic bonding, structure of carbon, nanoparticles, and their properties. -
Quantitative Chemistry
Conservation of mass, equations, moles, concentrations, limiting reactants. -
Chemical Changes
Reactivity of metals, acids and bases, neutralisation, redox, strong vs weak acids. -
Energy Changes
Exothermic/endothermic reactions, energy profiles, bond energy calculations. -
Rates & Equilibrium
Factors affecting rates, catalysts, reversible reactions, equilibrium (HT: Le Chatelier’s Principle). -
Organic Chemistry
Hydrocarbons, cracking, alkenes, alcohols, polymers, DNA (HT only). -
Chemical Analysis
Pure substances, formulations, chromatography, gas and ion tests. -
Atmosphere
Earth’s atmosphere history, greenhouse gases, climate change, pollutants. -
Using Resources
Finite/renewable resources, water treatment, recycling, materials, Haber process, fertilisers.
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