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This ready-to-use cover lesson, based on my history of the atom lesson, allows GCSE students to work independently and develop their understanding of how and why the atomic model has changed over time through clear explanations and engaging activities. Ideal for unexpected staff absences.

This lesson is the 5th in a series of lessons and covers the content from the AQA GCSE 4.1.1(.3) A simple model of the atom, symbols, relative atomic mass, electronic charge and isotopes topic and OUP Kerboodle GCSE Chemistry Scheme C1.5, History of the atom lesson.

Resource includes:
Teacher guide (Page 1): Clear instructions on what to print (answer sheet & student worksheet) and any additional resources needed (e.g., graph paper, coloured pencils).
Answer sheet (Page 2): Provides answers to all student worksheet questions, allowing cover teachers to assist students.
Student worksheet (Pages 3 & 4 - back-to-back):
○ Clear instructions and explanations guide students through the learning objectives independently.
○ Engaging activities and thought-provoking questions promote active learning and understanding.
○ Fully editable - easily adapt the resource to fit the specific needs of your students and the time available.

Benefits:
Minimal prep: Saves valuable time by providing a complete and ready-to-use lesson resource.
Independent learning: Allows students to work independently, minimising disruption.
Fully editable: Easily modify the resource to fit the specific needs of your students.
Answers: Detailed answer sheets provide guidance for the cover teacher.

This lesson is also available as a:
Teacher-led lesson: Deliver an engaging lesson with this fully resourced PowerPoint presentation. Includes everything you need to teach, from instructions to activities and worksheets.
History of the atom
Digital worksheet: Perfect for absent students, distance learning, or independent study, this digital version allows students to catch up on missed work at their own pace.
History of the atom Distance learning

If you require more assistance, please contact me at-
info@cmgsciencelessons.com

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