A comprehensive lesson which teaches students about the reactions of alkali metals and water (specifically group 1). Learners will be able to explain the reactivity with regards to shielding.
Learning objective: Explain the reactivity of group 1 metals with water and justify the reason for this reactivity.
By the end of the lesson learners should be able to:
Success criteria:
Identify the products produced when metal and water react.
Describe the order of reactivity in group 1 metals.
Explain the dangers of Potassium, Rubidium and Caesium.
Powerpoint contains 45 slides (some slide-by-slide animations)
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Originally created for the BTEC Applied Science level 3 qualification Unit 5 - Physics.
By the end of the lesson learners should be able to:
Recall the ideal gas equation.
Describe how scientists calculated absolute zero.
Evaluate different thermometers.
The resource contains past paper questions and mark scheme answers.
Slides were originally created using google slides, opening in microsoft powerpoint might cause slight misalignment - open in google slides to avoid this.
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Describe the mechanism of inspiration and exhalation.
Explain why choking and asthma affect an individual.
By the end of the lesson learners will be able to:
State the main components of the respiratory system.
Describe the function of the alveoli.
Explain why alveoli are specialised for gas exchange.
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Identify structures within the sperm and ova cells that help during fertilisation.
Describe the process of fertilisation.
Explain why the placenta is crucial for the development of a foetus.
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Identify the source of an organism’s characteristics.
Describe how genetic engineering works.
Explain why genetic engineering is useful.
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Identify the 3 famous fossils of human ancestors.
Describe how the features of these fossils represented their lifestyles.
Explain why tools are useful indicators of organism intelligence.
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Identify chemical and physical reactions.
Describe how physical and chemical reactions are different.
Explain why catalysts are needed by businesses.
By the end of the lesson learners should be able to:
Identify the products and reactants of combustion.
Describe how to affect the rate of combustion.
Explain why combustion must be controlled.
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Identify word and chemical equations.
Describe how to write a chemical and word equation.
Compare word and chemical equations.
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Identify the cardiovascular system.
Describe how to cholesterol can affect the cardiovascular system.
Explain why different treatments are used to treat cardiovascular disease.
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State what is meant by decomposition.
Describe the decomposition of metal carbonates.
Explain why products should be kept in cold dark rooms.
By the end of the lesson learners should be able to:
Identify factors that affect health.
Describe how to improve health.
Explain why wealth can affect health.
By the end of the lesson learners should be able to:
Identify the two types of white blood cell.
Describe the roles of phagocytes and lymphocytes.
Explain why vaccines are an effective way of preparing the body against a pathogen.
By the end of the lesson learners should be able to:
Identify the two types of variables.
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