A comprehensive and fully resourced lesson on the periodic table of elements plus an enjoyable yet challenging find the pair game.
The teaching pack contains a fully animated PowerPoint and eighteen resources. It is intended that the teacher selects the appropriate printables to build their own unique lesson to take account of student ability and time available. Literacy, oracy, self-assessment and peer assessment are all built in to the resources. These features are clearly marked on the comprehensive one-page flow chart lesson plan which shows where the logical choices between resources can be made. There are three differentiated and engaging homeworks which can also be used as classwork if so desired.
The game is closely related to the topic content and reinforces learning.
What’s Covered
- Elements are arranged in the periodic table in order of atomic number.
- Metals are on the left of the table and non – metals on the right with a zig – zag line dividing the two.
- Some of the metals touching the zig – zag are semi – metals or metalloids which means they have some properties of metals and of non – metals.
- Vertical columns are called groups and horizontal rows are called periods.
- Each period starts with metals on the left and end with non – metals on the right.
- The elements within each group have similar physical and chemical properties.
- Group 1 are the alkali metals. Group 2 are the alkaline earth metals. Group 7 are the halogens. Group 0 are the rare or noble gases. The central block are the transition metals.
- On the left – hand side of the table, reactivity increases as you go down a group and on the right – hand side of the table reactivity increases as you go up a group.
- Group 1: can be cut with a knife; must be stored under oil; low density – lithium, sodium and potassium float on water; form compounds which are solid at room temperature; form compounds with similar formulae – LiCl. NaCl. Group 7;are all colored; react with hydrogen to form acids; react with metals to form salts.
- Alkali metal + water alkali metal hydroxide + hydrogen
- lithium + water lithium hydroxide + hydrogen
- Group 0 are all inert gases – they do not react with other elements
- Transition metals; except for mercury, which is a liquid, these are harder than group 1 metals; have high melting points; react slowly with atmospheric oxygen.
What’s Included
Lesson
- Animated PowerPoint for teaching with exit ticket quiz and all answers to classwork and homework)
- Flip it (pupil writes questions to given answers)
- Anticipation Guides (combined starter and plenary)
- Guided notes to support the PowerPoint (x3)
- Fact sheet
- Homework (x3) plus answers
- Fact share worksheet
- 12 Taboo cards
- Pupil progress self-assessment checklist
- Exit Ticket
- Suggested lesson plan showing choices possible between resources
Game
- 42 question and answer cards
- Teacher’s answer sheet.
- Instruction sheet
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