Science AS-Level Chemistry
MyWorks AS Chemistry is comprehensively mapped to the AQA exam board specifications, with meaningful assessment results over a range of focused topic areas.

Complete curriculum coverage throughout the year
MyWorks AS Chemistry assessments follow the AQA specifications, meaning you can assign the quizzes as homework throughout the year to consolidate learning and encourage ongoing revision.
As the quizzes are ready-made and self-marking, they are suitable for both specialist and non-specialist teachers.

Varied quiz types for tailored assessment
Mini quizzes are bite-sized and focus on core topics, skills quizzes emphasise practical techniques, measurements, data presentation and analysing results, while exam quizzes are based on real exam questions over larger units of work for exam practice.
Revision lessons can be taken by students before or after taking a mini quiz, and can be used to revise during study leave for more formal examinations or simply to consolidate a lesson's work.

Fun, effective homework for all abilities
Each interactive quiz contains a variety of question formats, such as multiple-choice, click-to-link and drag-and-drop.
Mini quizzes
- Atomic structure
- Amount of substance
- Bonding
- Periodicity
- Introduction to organic chemistry
- Alkanes
- Energetics
- Kinetics
- Equilibria
- Redox reactions
- Group 7, the halogens
- Group 2, the alkaline earth metals
- The extraction of metals
- Haloalkanes
- Alkanes
- Alcohols
- Analytical techniques
Skills quizzes
- Designing experiments
- Recording and communicating data
- Analyzing and evaluating data
Exam quizzes
- Unit 1: Foundation chemistry
- Unit 2: Chemistry in action

Atomic Structure mini quiz
This untimed quiz offers students one attempt at each question. An animation of how a mass spectrometer works provides a useful recap and feedback screens provide students with the correct answers.
States and Shapes revision lesson
In this revision lesson, students can revise the structure and properties of diamond and graphite through detailed animated descriptions. Animations explain the effects of lone pairs on shapes and use a variety of original artwork to help students visualise these different structures and their resultant properties.
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