KS3 Chemistry Lesson on Reactivity Series & Displacement Reactions
Slides are fully animated, with constant AfL, differentiation, scaffolding of learning and review of objectives.
LO1: State what is meant by a displacement reaction (Level 3)
LO2: Describe how to use the reactivity series to predict displacement reactions (Level 4)
LO3: Explain how to write a balanced symbol equation for displacement reactions (Level 5)
(All resources including worksheets included)
Slides also include keywords on each slide and Stretch & Challenge for each activity. Interleaving Questions included at the start of each lesson.
KS3 Chemistry Lesson on Protecting Metals Against Reacting
Slides are fully animated, with constant AfL, differentiation, scaffolding of learning and review of objectives.
LO1: State and be able to recall the reactions between metals and water, dilute acids and air (Level 3)
LO2: Describe why metals are placed in the reactivity series (Level 4)
LO3: Explain different ways in which metals can be protected against corrosion (Level 5)
(All resources including worksheets included)
Slides also include keywords on each slide and Stretch & Challenge for each activity. Interleaving Questions included at the start of each lesson.
KS3 Chemistry Lesson on Metal Carbonates & Acids
Slides are fully animated, with constant AfL, differentiation, scaffolding of learning and review of objectives.
LO1: State the products made in the reaction between metal carbonates and acids (Level 3)
LO2: Describe how to write a word equation for the reaction between metal carbonates and acids (Level 4)
LO3: Explain how to write a symbol equation for the reaction between metal carbonates and acids (Level 5)
(All resources including worksheets included)
Slides also include keywords on each slide and Stretch & Challenge for each activity. Interleaving Questions included at the start of each lesson.
KS4 Chemistry Lesson on Dynamic Equilibrium
Slides are fully animated, with constant AfL, differentiation, scaffolding of learning and review of objectives.
LO1: State what happens during reversible reactions and be able to use the symbol ⇌ in chemical equations (Level 4)
LO2: Describe what is meant by dynamic equilibrium using the formation of ammonia as an example (Level 5)
LO3: Explain how changing the temperature, pressure and concentration all affect the relative amount of substances in an equilibrium mixture (Level 6)
(All worksheets are included)
Slides also include keywords on each slide and Stretch & Challenge for each activity. Interleaving Questions included at the start of each lesson.
KS4 Chemistry Lesson on Life Cycle Assessment & Recycling
Slides are fully animated, with constant AfL, differentiation, scaffolding of learning and review of objectives.
LO1: State the advantages and disadvantages of recycling a metal (Level 4)
LO2: Describe the four stages in carrying out a life cycle assessment (LCA) of a material or product. (Level 5)
LO3: Explain and evaluate data from a life cycle assessment of a material or product and be able to decide whether recycling is a viable option. (Level 6)
(All worksheets are included)
Slides also include keywords on each slide and Stretch & Challenge for each activity. Interleaving Questions included at the start of each lesson.
KS4 Chemistry Lesson on Oxidation & Reduction
Slides are fully animated, with constant AfL, differentiation, scaffolding of learning and review of objectives.
LO1: State what is meant by the terms oxidation and reduction in terms of oxygen (Level 4)
LO2: Describe which substance has been oxidised and which substance has been reduced in a reaction; explain why reactions occurring at electrodes during electrolysis are redox reactions (Level 5)
LO3: Explain how the position of a metal in the reactivity series is related to its resistance with relation to oxidation (Level 6)
(All worksheets are included)
Slides also include keywords on each slide and Stretch & Challenge for each activity. Interleaving Questions included at the start of each lesson.
KS4 Chemistry Lesson on Ores
Slides are fully animated, with constant AfL, differentiation, scaffolding of learning and review of objectives.
LO1: State what is meant by the term ‘ore’ and recall some metals that are found uncombined in the earths crust (Level 4)
LO2: Describe how and why some metals are extracted from their ores by heating with carbon and others by electrolysis (Level 5)
LO3: Explain and evaluate two biological methods of metal extraction (Level 6)
(All worksheets are included)
Slides also include keywords on each slide and Stretch & Challenge for each activity. Interleaving Questions included at the start of each lesson.
KS4 Chemistry Lesson on Reactivity
Slides are fully animated, with constant AfL, differentiation, scaffolding of learning and review of objectives.
LO1: State the reactions of common metals with water, acids and salt solutions (Level 4)
LO2: Describe why displacement reactions are known as redox reactions (Level 5)
LO3: Explain the reactivity series in terms of the tendency of different metal atoms to form cations (Level 6)
(All worksheets are included)
Slides also include keywords on each slide and Stretch & Challenge for each activity. Interleaving Questions included at the start of each lesson.
KS3 Chemistry Lesson on States of Matter
Slides are fully animated, with constant AfL, differentiation, scaffolding of learning and review of objectives. In addition to this I have incorporated an element of Active Learning inspired by Ross McGill who had attended my school for a CPD Inset Day which I am now starting to incorporate into each of the lessons that I will upload in future.
LO1: State the three different states of matter and the main processes associated with state changes (Level 3)
LO2: Describe the different properties, arrangement and movement of particles in the three different states of matter (Level 4)
LO3: Explain and be able to use information to predict and classify the state of a substance (Level 5)
(All worksheets are included)
Slides also include keywords on each slide and Stretch & Challenge for each activity. Interleaving Questions included at the start of each lesson.
Nandos RAG Revision Sheet on Following Topics:
Hazard Symbols & Acids
pH and Indicators
Neutralisation
Metals & Oxygen
Alkali Metals & Water
Metal & Metal Oxides with Acids
Metal Carbonates & Acids
Protecting Metals Against Reacting
Reactivity Series & Displacement Reactions
RAG template sheet can also be extrapolated to other topics and/or subjects.
KS3 Chemistry Lesson on pH Scale & Indicators
Slides are fully animated, with constant AfL, differentiation, scaffolding of learning and review of objectives.
LO1: State different examples of indicators and the colours they turn in acidic and alkaline solutions (Level 3)
LO2: Describe how to test for whether a solution is an acid or alkali using universal and red cabbage indicator (Level 4)
LO3: Explain and be able to compare the effectiveness of different indicators (Level 5)
(All resources including worksheets included)
Slides also include keywords on each slide and Stretch & Challenge for each activity. Interleaving Questions included at the start of each lesson.
KS3 Chemistry Lesson on KS3 Geology (Rocks Revision)
Within the revision lesson on geology you will find:
RAG sheet on the following topics: Rocks & Their Uses, Weathering & Erosion, Sedimentary Rocks, Igenous Rocks, Metamorphic Rocks & The Rock Cycle
PowerPoint Activity exploring different revision techniques and an array of game ideas and resources.
KS3 Chemistry Lesson on The Rock Cycle
Slides are fully animated, with constant AfL, differentiation, scaffolding of learning and review of objectives.
LO1: State what is meant by the rock cycle (Level 3)
LO2: Describe using a diagram the rock cycle and the processes that are involved (Level 4)
LO3: Explain what is meant by uplift and why it is so important (Level 5)
(All resources including worksheets included)
Slides also include keywords on each slide and Stretch & Challenge for each activity. Interleaving Questions included at the start of each lesson.
KS3 Chemistry Lesson on Metal & Metal Oxides with Acid
Slides are fully animated, with constant AfL, differentiation, scaffolding of learning and review of objectives.
LO1: State the products made from the reaction of metals/metal oxides with acids (Level 3)
LO2: Describe the observations seen during these reactions and be able to write simple word equations (Level 4)
LO3: Explain how to test for hydrogen gas and be able to write balanced symbol equations for these reactions (Level 5)
(All resources including worksheets included)
Slides also include keywords on each slide and Stretch & Challenge for each activity. Interleaving Questions included at the start of each lesson.
KS3 Chemistry Lesson on Alkali Metals & Water
Slides are fully animated, with constant AfL, differentiation, scaffolding of learning and review of objectives.
LO1: State the different alkali metals and their respective symbols (Level 3)
LO2: Describe the observations seen during the reaction between alkali metals and water and be able to write simple word equations (Level 4)
LO3: Explain how to write balanced symbol equations for the reactions between alkali metals and water (Level 5)
(All resources including worksheets included)
Slides also include keywords on each slide and Stretch & Challenge for each activity. Interleaving Questions included at the start of each lesson.
KS3 Chemistry Lesson on Metal & Oxygen Reactions
Slides are fully animated, with constant AfL, differentiation, scaffolding of learning and review of objectives.
LO1: State the order of reactivity for different metals (Level 3)
LO2: Describe how to write a word equation for the reaction between metals and oxygen and identify the product of these reactions (Level 4)
LO3: Explain how to write balanced symbol equations for the reactions between metals and oxygen (Level 5)
(All resources including worksheets included)
Slides also include keywords on each slide and Stretch & Challenge for each activity. Interleaving Questions included at the start of each lesson.
KS3 Chemistry Lesson on Rocks & Their Uses
Slides are fully animated, with constant AfL, differentiation, scaffolding of learning and review of objectives.
LO1: State different examples of rocks and their uses (Level 3)
LO2: Describe why some rocks are porous and permeable whilst others are impermeable (Level 4)
LO3: Explain how to plan a fair test to find out if rock samples are permeable; interpret experimental data to compare the permeability of different rocks (Level 5)
(All resources including worksheets included)
Slides also include keywords on each slide and Stretch & Challenge for each activity. Interleaving Questions included at the start of each lesson.
KS3 Chemistry Lesson on Igneous Rocks
Slides are fully animated, with constant AfL, differentiation, scaffolding of learning and review of objectives.
LO1: State how igneous rocks are formed (Level 3)
LO2: Describe the properties and characteristics of igneous rocks (Level 4)
LO3: Explain how temperature affects the size of crystals in igneous rocks (Level 5)
(All resources including worksheets included)
Slides also include keywords on each slide and Stretch & Challenge for each activity. Interleaving Questions included at the start of each lesson.
KS3 Chemistry Lesson on Sedimentary Rocks
Slides are fully animated, with constant AfL, differentiation, scaffolding of learning and review of objectives.
LO1: State how sedimentary rocks are formed (Level 3)
LO2: Describe the textures and properties of sedimentary rocks (Level 4)
LO3: Explain how evidence from fossils can be used to date rocks (Level 5)
(All resources including worksheets included)
Slides also include keywords on each slide and Stretch & Challenge for each activity. Interleaving Questions included at the start of each lesson.
KS3 Chemistry Lesson on Weathering & Erosion
Slides are fully animated, with constant AfL, differentiation, scaffolding of learning and review of objectives.
LO1: State what is meant by the key terms weathering and erosion (Level 3)
LO2: Describe the three different types of weathering and their effects (Level 4)
LO3: Explain how weathering affects landscapes and how the acidity of rain is due to dissolved acidic gases (Level 5)
(All resources including worksheets included)
Slides also include keywords on each slide and Stretch & Challenge for each activity. Interleaving Questions included at the start of each lesson.