Two resources here;
mixture of correct and deliberately incorrect electronic shell diagrams for first 20 elements of periodic table. Print in black/white, get pupils to mark in red pen, This reveals whether they grasp what is correct and incorrect (2:8:8:2 rule).
Pupil name column for info on atomic and electronic structure. Pass around class during lessons, to collect pieces of information about how pupils are progressing.
This lesson was designed based on current specifications from AQA GCSE chemistry.
It is very effective to ask pupils to count the stairs on one side of the school before the lesson, and collect their varied results.
Here are two versions of powerpoints for lessons on Concentration.
The examples will introduce pupils to calculating concentrations in both grams per Litre and Moles per Litre (litre same as 1000cm3, 1000ml, or 1dm3, exam spec prefers 1dm3, good practise for A Level KS5)
This is a double lesson resource.
Lesson 1 : practise balancing equations. Slides have been proven to help key stage 4 pupils with this skill.
Lesson 2: introduction to conservation of mass and loss of gas mass product. Practical with decomposition of Copper Carbonate.
This lesson has been used on several key stage 3 classes.
There is a card game which I made. It is mixed up. Pupils can do the cutting and sticking to match up the substances to the picture.
Required GCSE Chemistry Practical, Making soluble Copper Sulfate from insoluble base Copper Oxide.
These resources have been successfully used with key stage four classes.
These resources were used to guide year 9 pupils through this Key Stage 4 Required Practical.
The experiment does not always work properly (in regards to approximating the intensity of the bubbles produced). Therefore, a sensible results table has been prepared, to share with the students.
Activities for the students were;
-design sensible experiment method
-revise different types of variables
identify the inverse relationship between Light intensity and distance of lamp from the plant.
correct the crossed-out data in table
calculate averages of number of bubbles, use correct units.
Make graph with correct X axis (light intensity or distance) and Y Axis (dependent, bubbles)
analyse graph, is there correlation?
explain graph, what is happening to cause bubbles?
This is a useful document. Once one pupil has experienced been asked to write out several lines of this, the whole class will be eager to avoid being asked to do so. It is humerus and also includes many references to scientific content from GCSE curriculum such as atomic structure.
Print, laminate, cut up, group work carousel around the room. Helps prepare Key Stage 4 Year 10 pupils for end of unit 2 chemistry test. Questions are a mix of Foundation and Higher.
These resources were successfully used to guide key stage 3 pupils through the practical ‘testing for starch’. Bunsen burners were used to heat the water.
This presentation covers main reactions of group 1 metals, with tasks in the slides.
It also prepares class for practical, flame tests.
It then provides a fun way to remember the colours of Li, Na and K. You must play SMOKE ON THE WATER from your computer…
Have fun
This is a worksheet to help scaffold the skill of constructing correct ratios of atoms in formula, based on using group number from periodic table. It also includes a role play of a ‘real chemical plant reactor’ to increase interest.