Three fully resourced lessons taking the learner from an understanding of atoms and molecules through elements and compounds, chemical symbols and formulae and finally to naming compounds and balancing chemical equations.
What’s Covered
All atoms of one element are the same but are different from the atoms of other elements.
Atoms combine to form molecules.
If combining atoms are from the same element, a molecule of an element is formed.
If combining atoms are from different element, a molecule of a compound is formed.
An element contains only one type of atom
A compound contains two or more different types of atom.
Elements are listed in the periodic table.
Each element has its own symbol.
Symbols can be the first letter of the name (capital), two letters from the name (capital then lowercase) or taken from the Latin name of the element.
The formula of a compound tells you how many atoms of each element are in it.
Working out the number of atoms of each element in a compound from its formula.
Naming compounds with the groups CO3, SO4, NO3.
Compounds containing only two atoms end in ide.
Mono = 1, di = 2, tri = 3.
Conservation of mass.
Balancing equations
What’s Included
Animated PowerPoints for teaching with exit ticket quiz
Answer/mark scheme PowerPoints
Flip its (pupil writes questions to given answers)
Anticipation Guides (combined starter and plenary)
Foldables
Worksheets to support the PowerPoints
Fact sheets
Homework plus answers (x3)
Fact share worksheets
Pupil progress self-assessment checklists
Periodic table
Exit Ticket
Suggested lesson plans showing choices possible between resources