I am a chemistry teacher in an outstanding school, I also tutor GCSE physics and biology. I mainly teach to the AQA specification, but I am familiar with Edexcel.
My powerpoint lessons are straight forward, no fancy animations and noises, as I find they can be a distraction for my students!
I am a chemistry teacher in an outstanding school, I also tutor GCSE physics and biology. I mainly teach to the AQA specification, but I am familiar with Edexcel.
My powerpoint lessons are straight forward, no fancy animations and noises, as I find they can be a distraction for my students!
Full lesson spec Triple 4.2.1.2 Com 5.2.1.2
Straight forward powerpoint presentation following on from forming ions.
Previous knowledge needed, how ions are formed.
Blocks of information with tasks to assess each block of information. Answer are animated on the slides.
Opportunities for class discussions and exam tips.
Worksheets for table and plenary.
Presentation has 17 slides
Order of slides
Title, Do Now.
Links to previous and future learning, LOs.
Slides on forming ionic bonds, ratio of ions in compounds.
Example exam style question.
Task, questions.
Using dot and cross diagrams.
Task to draw the formation of a compound.
Slides on naming compounds and writing formulae, including species such as hydroxide and sulfate ions.
Task, complete a table.
Slightly querky plenary of spot the mistakes
Triple 4.2.1.2 Combined 5.2.1.2
Straight forward powerpoint covering the formation and representing ions.
Blocks of information followed by tasks. Answers provided on the slides.
18 slides
Topic order:
Title and do now reviewing periodic table and structure of the atom
Learning objective and learning links for past and future learning
Formation of metal ions followed by task of answering questions
Forming of non-metal ions followed by space filling task of a summary of the information so far
Representing ion - formulae, electronic structure and dot and cross, task to complete table
Using dot and cross to show ion formation
Plenary: drawing formtion of ions and 4 mark question
Triple 4.2.2.1+2 Combined 5.2.2.1+2
Straight forward lesson with the format of information slide with opportunities for discussion then a task (normally questions), answers are animated on the slides. No printing required. 18 slides
Presentation order:
Do Now task
Learning links and LOs
Review of KS3 particle theory, think, pair, share.
Task complete table
Use of state symbols Task questions
Particle theory model and state change Task questions
Boiling and melting points and state trend for G7, using data to establish state Task questions
Plenary: exam style question