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Chemistry
Solubility KS3
Suitable for year 7/8
Recall starter
Followed by explaination and practice of the new keywords solute/solvent/solution
Questions and tasks provided with answers
mini practical to do with solubility, does it dissolve or not?
Questions for follow up to the practical
Recall plenary
KS3 investigating solubility
Lesson includes a practical to investigate how temperature affects solubility.
Comes with an optional work sheet.
Elements
Appropriate for KS3
Recall starter, followed by an introduction to elements and particle diagram
Including a mini practical to get students thinking about key properties of elements
Mixtures
Suitable for KS3
Includes
Recall starter
Element mixture or compound particle diagrams and task
Mini demo or practical to show how we can separate mixtures
Written task to explain how properties can help us separate mixture
Peer assessment grid
recall plenary
Filtration, evaporation
Two lessons, can be combined into one.
Filtering and evaporation KS3
Aimed at mixed ability year 8 - Some resources from TES
L1 - Starter: thinking about what sea water contains
Main: Think pair, share how to separate sea water
introduce key words
write a method/risk assessment for practical
Plenary: particle diagram of what happens during filtering
L2 - Main label equiptment in the diagrams and mark
Main: complete rock salt practical
Differntiated bronze/gold worksheets for students to work their way through
Plenary: one thing students learnt today
Marking sticker provided for the practical, if you wish to level the students work
History of the periodic table KS3
Differentiated retrieval starter questions.
Go through answers
Main –
Add periodic table to key words, watch video about history of periodic table
Using differentiated sheets, create timeline of history of the periodic table
Label modern periodic table and answer questions
Plenary
Carton elements – identify the carton character
Potable water differentiated worksheet
Bronze/silver/gold differentiated worksheets
To show how potable water is made
Aimed at low ability students
C1.6 structure of the atom
aimed at a mixed ability year 9 class
Starter Activity
Put atom structures in the correct order thinking back to last lesson
Main –
Work through work sheet in steps. To ensure maximum understanding
Chase the element – race task to find out what each element around the room is, identifying proton neutron and electron number and matching it with an element on the periodic table
Make a model of an atom using string, and card (cut card into circles use string to attach them together)
Plenary
Tweet what you’ve learnt tday
C11.4 global climate change
Aimed at foundation students targets of level 4
Starter: differentiated bronze/silver/gold starter based on previous lessons in the topic, answers on following slide
Main:
Watch video, write a list of as many problems form global warming
think, pair, share: what is a a carbon footprint - write defintion
discuss what the different countries of the world are trying to do to combat global warming
Students fill in an information sheet from what they have learnt, differentiated extension questions with answers if students complete
Plenary: higher or lower, interactive, do you think the following country has a higher or lower level of renewable energy use
C1.1 atoms
Aimed at a mixed ability year 9 class. Some worksheet from other areas on TES
Starter
Stick in objective sheets for this topic, also stick in common formulae sheets
6 true or false questions – green pen mark
Main –
Think, pair, share – what is an atom? Share ideas, write a sentence to explain what an atoms is. Extension task to label an atoms (level 6 objective) but there is a lesson on the structure of the atom later in this topic
Copy definitions for element/compound/mixture onto worksheet. Then cut up pictures and decide if they are a compound element of mixture
Extension: find the element to spell the cartoon characters worksheet
Identify atoms/elements and name formula worksheet - green pen mark
Extension: write the name of the formulae
Plenary
Whiteboards out, write down the symbol for the elements I shout
C1.2 Chemical equations
Aimed at a mixed ability year 9 class
Worksheets are from TES
Starter Activity
Answer starter questions
Main –
Go through state symbols, make a note of what each means
Explain the conservation of mass – need to write down the defintions
Stretch: why do some reactions appear to gain/lose mass
Go through steps on how to balance equations. Supporting worksheets to build up. Make sure there is an emphasis on what the ‘big’ and ‘little’ numbers mean. Do examples at each step, then get students to complete the rest
Extension sheet of harder equations to balance for students flying through
Plenary
Plenary – make rules for balancing equations
C1.7 Ions, atoms and isotopes
aimed at mixed ability year 9 class
Starter Activity
Differentiated Bronze/silver/gold questions from previous lesson
Main –
Think, pair, share – how big is an atom. Copy down the size of an atom and nucleus intho their books
Copy key words need to be able to define ion and isoptope for level 4
Explain that atoms can lose or gain electrons. And what happens if they do. Students make notes on this, then go through a few examples.
Students practice working out electron/proton/neutron for ions
Extension task for students who finish
Explain what an isotope is, do one worked example of finding proton/neutron numbers then their go at finding how many protons and neutrons are in carbon isotopes
Exam practice if time
Plenary
Identify whether the pictures are atoms, ions or isotopes
C3.1 States of matter - Foundation
Aimed at a foundation class
Starter Activity
Draw what they can remember about the states of matter, go through what the particle pictures should look like
Main –
Complete worksheet on properties of solids, liquids and gases - differentiated versions
Stick in particle diagrams – students add labels and arrows to show what the state changes are. Then use textbooks and what we have discussed to describe what happens to the particles during changes of state.
Explain cooling curves, students fill in the blanks on their cooling curve
Extension for students looking at cooling and heating curves and melting and boiling points
Plenary
Little quiz to finish with
C12.1 Making water safe to drink
Starter: differentiated starter questions with answers
Main: Discussion which water from the pictures would you rather drink.
Define: potable water
Carry out required practical
answer questions
green pen, self assess questions
discuss why water is so important.
Complete worksheet to show how potable water is made (differentiated worksheets)
Chemistry paper one revision
Complete paper one Chemistry revision following the AQA trilogy specification.
Parts for higher only are highlighted.
work booklets to accompany powerpoint, which can be used in lessons or revision sessions.
Questions embedded in the powerpoint with answers for students to practice and focus on key concepts
My year 11s have found these benefical.
C1.2 Separating mixtures
Aimed at a mixed ability year 9 class
starter:
Differentiated starter task from previous learning. Bronze = level 4 silver – level 6 gold = level 8 (to be gaining a level 8 answer needs to be really detailed) students have done this at KS3
Go through and green pen answers
Main
Talk about safety for the practical, demo practical with distillation to get pure water
Students carry out rock salt practical to get salt
Answer questions when done, extension question available also
Plenary
5 mins
Identify the three processes we have learnt about today
Homework - differentiated
Summary sheet on separation techniques
C1.4 fractional distillation and paper chromatography
aimed at a mixed ability year 9 class
Starter Activity
Match key words to definitions – go through answers
Main –
Students watch demo of fractional distillation. Explain uses/whats happening at each point. Students the write an explaination of how they can obtain pure ethanol
Set up chromatography experiment, whilst waiting for it to develop write a step by step method for the practical. Go over basics, this will be revisited as chromatography is a required practical.
Plenary
Tweet one thing they have learnt today
C1.1 History of the atom
Aimed at a mixed ability year 9 class
Starter Activity
Draw and label the atom – discuss that its changed over time
Main –
Watch video of history of the atom – try and list the scientists and their discoveries
Use textbooks or ipads to research the history of the atom and fill in the timeline. Differentiated version, blank version for HA students and LA version with question prompts
Extension fill in the gaps sheet
Plenary
Draw the current atom from memory and label it
Rocks knowledge organiser KS3
For KS3 rocks topic