pptx, 1.32 MB
pptx, 1.32 MB
docx, 201.59 KB
docx, 201.59 KB
A KS3 lesson looking at the difference between atoms, elements, compounds and mixtures, how to represent elements as symbols and interpreting the numbers of atoms and elements in a chemical compound. The lesson features:
-An engaging starter task using a video to ascertain students prior ideas around what elements are (Daniel Radcliffe singing 'the elements song')
-Key term and definition match
- Quick multiple choice questions to assess student understanding
- A task using sweets to model atoms, elements, compounds and mixtures including an opportunity for students to explain their arrangements
- A worksheet requiring students to recognise atoms, elements, compounds and mixtures
-An activity to help students recognise element symbols on the periodic table
An activity to practice recognising numbers of atoms and elements in chemical formulae

Reviews

3.3

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maxinebenjamin

a year ago
2

Not worth the money as it does require a lot of changes- quite a few gaps in learning. This feels more like a "free" resource

amy3man

6 years ago
3

There are large jumps in learning so I would have to make lots of changes- not what I'm looking for in a resource where one lesson costs £2.50! also, there's not a lot of differentiation

ehw

6 years ago
5

Really good activities and resources

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