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1 June 2026

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Looking for a resource to consolidate your students’ understanding of electron shell diagrams and electronic structure at GCSE?
Want to check they can work out the number of electrons, place them into correct shells, and link electronic structure to position in the Periodic Table?
Well - this is the resource for you!

This worksheet is designed to support students in practising and securing their understanding of:
• electron shells
• electronic configuration
• the link between atomic number and electrons
• patterns in the Periodic Table

This resource is a structured worksheet

How to use:
• Perfect for classwork, homework, revision, or cover lessons
• Suitable for KS4 / GCSE Chemistry (Foundation and Higher)
• Easy to assess student understanding at a glance

Print and go, or use digitally - a simple but effective way to reinforce a key GCSE Chemistry topic and check students really get electronic structure.

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