This lesson covers the idea of how we can classify materials into specific groups. This will begin in the descriptions of macromolecules and micromolecules. Mixture types are also explained and identified., along with the naming of common materials.
This lesson introduces the student to the concept of carbon chains. It looks at the types of carbon chains you can see in school level chemistry and the idea of presenting the structure of a carbon molecule correctly.
Empirical and structural examples are also given and questioned within the lesson.
A lesson where students will investigate the meanings of Arenhuis and Lowry-Bronstead theories.
Students will also calculate the concentration of acids using exam style questions.
Pupils will learn how to identify the various states of matter. The lesson will introduce the concept of Kinetic molecular theory in a simple way. The lesson will also introduce the idea of how forces hold molecules together.
A lesson that introduces the concept of how diffusion occurs and experimentation of the process. Pupils will investigate how diffusion can be affected by external factors.
Pupils must be able to read and analyse data from graphs for all three main sciences. This lesson helps their understanding of how we interpret and write graphs.
A lesson that introduces the idea of moles and the equation used to calculate the moles of a substance from its mass.
Simple styles of questioning introduce the student to the idea of stoichiometry.
A LESSON THAT LOOKS AT HOW PARTICLES MOVE AND THEIR BEHAVIOUR IN VARIOUS STATES OF MATTER. MODELING OF THE PARTICLE THEORY IS ALSO INCLUDED IN THE LESSON.
A LESSON THAT EXPLAIN THE BASIC CONCEPTS OF PARTICLE THEORY, WITH A MODELING IDEA. CLASSIC EXAM STYLE QUESTIONS ARE ALSO INCLUDED TO HELP STUDENTS FULLY UNDERSTAND.
A LESSON DEPICTING THE CONCEPT OF BROWNIAN MOTION, WITH VARIOUS THINKING STRATEGIES FOR THE STUDENTS TO COMPLETE. THIS WILL HELP THEM UNDERSTAND A DIFFICULT SCIENTIFIC MODEL.
a lesson where the idea of calculating frictional force is introduced and explained by the use of simple but effective questioning. Examples of exam style questions are also included.
THIS LESSON BRINGS TOGETHER THE IDEA OF HOW WEIGHT, MASS AND GRAVITY ACT ON AN OBJECT WHILST ON AN INCLINE. IT ALSO INCLUDES THE IDEA OF ANGLE OF INCLINATION AND FRICTION CO EFFICIENTS.
AN EXAMINATION OF HOW TO CALCULATE THE FORCES ACTING ON A SLOPE. THIS INCLUDES POTENTIAL AND KINETIC ENERGY FOUND ACTING ON AN OBJECT WHILST ON A SLOPE.
A 40 MARK TEST REGARDING BASIC INTRODUCTION TO THE IDEA OF COMPOUNDS AND ELEMENTS. USE OF THE PERIODIC TABLE IS REQUIRED IN THE TEST TO IMPROVE THE STUDENTS UNDERSTANDING OF ITS ARRANGEMENT.
THIS LESSON BRINGS TOGETHER ALL THE BASIC IDEAS OF HOW ELECTROCHEMISTRY WORKS. FROM THE EQUATIONS USED, THE REDOX REACTION TO THE NAMING AND WRITING OF HALF CELLS AND HALF EQUATIONS.
A LESSON THAT SHOWS THE BASIC IDEAS BEHIND ALUMINIUM EXTRACTION AND THE USES OF ELECTROCHEMISTRY IN THE PROCESS. WITH A SIMPLE SHOWING OF HOW ELECTROLYSIS WORKS IN INDUSTRY.
A LESSON SHOWING THE BASIC IDEA OF MEASURING ELECTRODE POTENTIAL AND WHY WE USE HYDROGEN IN THE PROCESS. THE STANDARD HYDROGEN ELECTRODE IS ALSO INTRODUCED.