pptx, 2.04 MB
pptx, 2.04 MB

A series of lessons looking at the structure and properties of covalent structures. The lesson includes a step-by-step method for how to draw covalent bonding diagrams, the properties of simple covalent substances and the structure and properties of allotropes of carbon - diamond, graphite, graphene, nanotubes and fullerenes.
The lesson features:

  • A 10 question starter quiz with animated answers on previous learning (ions, ionic bonding, ionic formula, ionic properties, separating methods, group 1 reactions with water)
  • Slides introducing how to draw dot and cross diagrams with animated step-by-step examples and practice diagrams for students to complete
  • Slides explaining the structure of allotropes of carbon, with comparison slides asking students to think about the properties of diamond versus graphite (when shown their uses) and graphite versus graphene)
  • A slide asking pupils to ‘link the pictures’ together to explain the discovery and potential uses of graphene
  • A link to a video looking at the uses of graphene
  • Review question slides containing exam-style questions with animated answers throughout the powerpoint

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