Lesson designed to encourage discussion about the role science plays as a positive force and a negative force.
The focus is on the work of Fritz Haber - as the 'Father of Chemical Warfare&' as well as his work on the production of ammonia which won him a Nobel Prize.
The worksheets can be printed in A3 and the additional sheets printed to provide stimulus material.
Chlorine, Haber, World War 1, Science
Tes classic free licence
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I love this resource, and have used bits of it. Very interesting. However, a little concerned about the "write a suicide note" task. I can see the intention, but I think it needs to be explained in a very responsible way to avoid later headlines!
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A fantastic resource! We were looking to mark the centenary of the January 1915 chemical trench warfare as part of the 1914 centenary anniversary at the City of Norwich School in all KS3 Science lessons and this has provided some excellent ideas and has mean that we have not had to reinvent the wheel. Many thanks for sharing.
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