A comprehensive and fully resourced lesson on the difference between the properties of metals and non - metals for middle school plus an enjoyable yet challenging dominoes game which students can either match or answer the question.

The teaching pack contains eighteen resources and it is intended that the teacher uses them 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. It is enjoyable and suitable for all abilities in that it can be played by simply matching the pictures but presents a challenge for those who are able to match a picture with another which means the same.

What’s Covered

  • Metals are conductors of electricity and heat while non - metals are insulators.
  • Metals are strong (have high tensile strength) but non - metals are not.
  • Metals are shiny when freshly cut or polished but non -metals are dull.
  • Metals are sonorous (make a ringing noise when struck while non – metals do not.
  • Metals are malleable (can be beaten into shape) and ductile (can be drawn into wires) but non – metals are neither and are brittle (shatter when struck.
  • Iron, nickel and cobalt are magnetic but all non – metals are not magnetic.
  • Metals are heavy which means they have a high have a high density because they contain a lot of particles. Non – metals are not heavy.
  • Metals are all solids at room temperature, except for mercury which is a liquid, as they have high boiling and melting points. Of seventeen non - metals, all are gases except for five which are solids and one which is a liquid.
  • Both metals are non – metals burn in oxygen to form the oxide.
  • Metal oxides are alkaline and non -metal oxides are acidic.

What’s Included

  • Lesson
  • Animated PowerPoint for teaching with exit ticket quiz and all answers to classwork and homework)
  • Guided notes to support the PowerPoint (x2)
  • Flip it (pupil writes questions to given answers)
  • Anticipation Guides (combined starter and plenary)
  • Foldable
  • Cut and stick activity.
  • Fact sheet
  • Homework plus answers (x2)
  • Fact share worksheet
  • Pupil progress self-assessment checklist
  • Exit Ticket
  • Suggested lesson plan showing choices possible between resources

Game

  • 90 dominos
  • Animated PowerPoint explaining the rules and how to play.

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