After a PhD in Medicinal Chemistry and some time in industry; I finally found my calling as a secondary school teacher in Chemistry.
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After a PhD in Medicinal Chemistry and some time in industry; I finally found my calling as a secondary school teacher in Chemistry.
Enjoy!
Please review the resources you buy in order for me to improve my teaching and my lessons
Edexcel CC10 Electrolytic processes for the new 9-1 GCSE
TOPIC 3 Chemical changes PAPER 1- NEW for SEPTEMBER 2017
Learning objectives:
LOWER LESSON
To understand the terms electrolysis, electrolytes, anode, cathode and electrodes
To explain what happens to the ions during electrolysis
To explain what happens to the ions during electrolysis of NaCl
HIGHER LESSON
To understand the terms electrolysis, electrolytes, anode, cathode and electrodes
To explain what happens to the ions during electrolysis of NaCl
To understand the reactions at the electrodes during electrolysis (H)
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Answers all underneath each slide
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AfL sections and mini quizzes
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Main topics include:
- What is an electrolyte?
- What happens to the ions during electrolysis in NaCl (brought forward from 10 b)
- How do you explain the product formed in the electrolysis of sodium chloride?
- HIGHER - How do you explain and represent the reactions taking place at the electrodes in electrolysis - using NaCl as an example
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Edexcel CC11 Obtaining and using metal for the new 9-1 GCSE
TOPIC 4 Extracting metals and Equilibria PAPER 1 - NEW for SEPTEMBER 2017
Learning objectives:
To understand the advantages and disadvantages of recycling metals
To understand what a life cycle assessment is
To describe a life time assessment for a product
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Answers all underneath each slide
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CARDS SORT CAN BE COMPLETED IF REQUIRED
Main topics include:
- What are the advantages and disadvantages of recycling metals?
- When might recycling a meterial not be worthwhile?
- When are the factors in a life cycle assessment of a product?
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Edexcel CC11 Obtaining and using metal for the new 9-1 GCSE
TOPIC 4 Extracting metals and Equilibria PAPER 1 - NEW for SEPTEMBER 2017
Learning objectives:
To understand the terms oxidation and reduction in terms of oxygen
To be able to recall the extraction of metals and what this means in terms of oxidation and reduction
To explain the position of a metal in the reactivity series relative to its resistance to corrosion
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Answers all underneath each slide
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AfL sections and mini quizzes
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Main topics include:
-How do you explain oxidation and reduction in terms of oxygen?
- What types of reaction happen to ores when metals are extracted?
- How is the position of a metal in the reactivity series related to its resistance to corrosion?
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Edexcel CC11 Obtaining and using metal for the new 9-1 GCSE
TOPIC 4 Extracting metals and Equilibria PAPER 1 - NEW for SEPTEMBER 2017
Learning objectives:
Lesson 1: LOWER
To recall where metals are extracted from
To be able to explain the method of extraction relating to its position in the reactivity series
To consolidate with questions
Lesson 1: HIGHER
To recall where metals are extracted from
To be able to explain the method of extraction relating to its position in the reactivity series
To explain the biological methods used to extract some metals(H)
All extension questions available on each slide
Answers all underneath each slide
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AfL sections and mini quizzes
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Main topics include:
-Which metals are found uncombined in the Earth's crust?
- How is the method of extraction of a metal related to its position in the reactivity series?
-HIGHER - How are biological methods used to extract some metals?
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Edexcel CC11 Obtaining and using metal for the new 9-1 GCSE
TOPIC 4 Extracting metals and Equilibria PAPER 1 - NEW for SEPTEMBER 2017
Learning objectives:
Lesson 1:
To recall the properties of metals
To explain the reactivity series of metals and deduce the relative reactivity of some metals by their reactions with water and acids
To be able write balanced equations when metals react with water, steam and acid
Lesson 2: LOWER
To understand what a displacement reaction is
To be able to predict whether a displacement reaction will take place
To be able to write the word and symbol equations for displacement reactions
Lesson 2: HIGHER
To understand what a displacement reaction is
To be able to predict whether a displacement reaction will take place
To be able to explain displacement reactions as a redox reactions and write balanced ionic equations (H)
All extension questions available on each slide
Answers all underneath each slide
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AfL sections and mini quizzes
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Main topics include:
-What are the similarities and differences about how metals react with water, steam and acid?
- What happens to metal atoms when they react wuth water, steam and acids?
- Displacement reactions
- HIGHER How do you explain displacement reactions as REDOX reactions?
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Edexcel CC13 Groups in the periodic table for the new 9-1 GCSE
TOPIC 6 Groups of the periodic table PAPER 2- NEW for SEPTEMBER 2017
Learning objectives:
See individual uploaded lesson plans (they would not fit on here)
All extension questions available on each slide
Answers all underneath each slide
Support also available where necessary
AfL sections and mini quizzes
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Main topics include:
-What are the main properties of alkali metals?
- How do alkali metals react with water?
- Why do alkali metals have different reactivities?
- How can displacement reactions be used to work out the reactivity of halogens?
- How can we explain the reactivity of halogens?
- HIGHER What happens to halogen atoms and halide ions during displacement?
-How do the physical properties of the halogens change, going down group 7?
- How do we test for chlorine gas?
- How do halogens react with metals and hydrogen?
-Why are noble gases unreactive?
- How can noble gases be used?
- What trends are there in the physical properties of the noble gases?
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Edexcel CC13 Groups in the periodic table for the new 9-1 GCSE
TOPIC 6 Groups of the periodic table PAPER 2- NEW for SEPTEMBER 2017
Learning objectives:
To be able to recall why the noble gases are chemically inert
To be able to describe how the noble gases can be used
To be able to describe the trends in physical properties
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Answers all underneath each slide
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AfL sections and mini quizzes
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Main topics include:
-Why are noble gases unreactive?
- How can noble gases be used?
- What trends are there in the physical properties of the noble gases?
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Edexcel CC13 Groups in the periodic table for the new 9-1 GCSE
TOPIC 6 Groups of the periodic table PAPER 2- NEW for SEPTEMBER 2017
Learning objectives: LOWER
To be able to describe what happens in a halogen displacement reaction
To investigate the micro-scale reactions of chlorine and describe the chemical test for chlorine
To be able answer exam questions
HIGHER MORE ADVANCED STUDENTS
To recall the key terms required to understand redox reactions
To be able to separate aqueous compounds into ions in order to write ionic equations
To be able to write ionic half equations
or
HIGHER
To be able to separate aqueous compounds into ions
To be able to write ionic equations
To be able to write ionic half equations
All extension questions available on each slide
Answers all underneath each slide
Support also available where necessary
AfL sections and mini quizzes
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Main topics include:
- How can displacement reactions be used to work out the reactivity of halogens?
- How can we explain the reactivity of halogens?
- HIGHER What happens to halogen atoms and halide ions during displacement?
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Edexcel CC13 Groups in the periodic table for the new 9-1 GCSE
TOPIC 6 Groups of the periodic table PAPER 2- NEW for SEPTEMBER 2017
Learning objectives:
To review homework about the alkali metals
To be able to describe how the physical properties of the halogens change going down group 7
To be able to describe the reactions of halogens with metals
LESSON 2:
To complete a 10 question check up
To be able to describe the reactions of halogens with metals
To be able to describe their relative relativities of the halogens in terms of electronic configurations
All extension questions available on each slide
Answers all underneath each slide
Support also available where necessary
AfL sections and mini quizzes
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Main topics include:
-How do the physical properties of the halogens change, going down group 7?
- How do we test for chlorine gas?
- How do halogens react with metals and hydrogen?
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Edexcel CC13 Groups in the periodic table for the new 9-1 GCSE
TOPIC 6 Groups of the periodic table PAPER 2- NEW for SEPTEMBER 2017
Learning objectives:
To recall the properties of alkali metals
To be able to describe how alkali metals react with water
To be able to write word and symbol equations for the reactions of metals and water
LESSON 2:
To be able to explain why alkali metals have different reactivity's, based on their position in the periodic table
To be able to write an ionic equations for group 1 elements (H)
To consolidate using exam questions
All extension questions available on each slide
Answers all underneath each slide
Support also available where necessary
AfL sections and mini quizzes
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Main topics include:
-What are the main properties of alkali metals?
- How do alkali metals react with water?
- Why do alkali metals have different reactivities?
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Edexcel CC9b PART 1-3 Calculations involving masses for the new 9-1 GCSE
TOPIC 1 KEY CONCEPTS OF CHEMISTRY PAPER 1 and PAPER 2- NEW for SEPTEMBER 2017
REVISION MAT
USED FOR REVISION OF CC9a and CC9b (Moles not included in this mat)
ANSWERS ADDED FOR THE TEACHER COPY
All extension questions available on each slide
Answers all underneath each slide
Support also available where necessary
AfL sections and mini quizzes
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Main topics include:
- Balancing equations
- How do you calculate masses of reactants and products from balanced equations given the mass of 1 substance
- conservation of mass in non-enclosed and closed systems
- How does the law of conservation of mass explain why magnesium increases mass when it is burned and how copper carbonate reduces its mass when thermal decompostion occurs
-What is concentration?
-Concentration of solution
- converting between cm3 and dm3
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Edexcel CC9 Calculations involving masses for the new 9-1 GCSE
TOPIC 1 KEY CONCEPTS OF CHEMISTRY PAPER 1 and PAPER 2- NEW for SEPTEMBER 2017
Learning objectives: ALL HIGHER
OVER 4 LESSONS:
LESSON 1: Moles the basics
To understand the terms molar mass and mole
To be able to calculate the number of atoms in elements and molecules
To know that moles are the unit for amount of substance and to be able to use the molar equation
LESSON 2: Reacting masses
To complete a 10 question check up
To be able to calculate the amount of product from a given reactant
To know how to consolidate learning with questions
LESSON 3: Limiting reactant
To understand the term ‘limiting reagent’
To be able to identify the limiting reactant in a reaction
To be able to calculate the mass of the reactant from the limiting reactant using moles
LESSON 4: Balancing equations
To show understanding by answering questions on moles
To understand how to deduce the stoichiometry of a reaction from the masses of the reactants and products to enable us to write the balanced equation
To consolidate learning with further questioning
All extension questions available on each slide
Answers all underneath each slide
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AfL sections and mini quizzes
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Main topics include:
- How do you calculate the number of moles and number of particles of a substance?
- What controls the mass of product formed in a reaction ?
- How do you work out a balanced equation from the masses of reactants and/or products?
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Edexcel CC9 Calculations involving masses for the new 9-1 GCSE
TOPIC 1 KEY CONCEPTS OF CHEMISTRY PAPER 1 and PAPER 2- NEW for SEPTEMBER 2017
Learning objectives:
To be able to define the term ‘concentration’
To be able to convert between cm3 and dm3
To understand how to calculate the concentration of solutions in g dm-3 or g/dm3
All extension questions available on each slide
Answers all underneath each slide
Support also available where necessary
AfL sections and mini quizzes
Reducing the need for photocopying
Main topics include:
-What is concentration?
-Concentration of solution
- converting between cm3 and dm3
- applying knowledge to exam questions
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Edexcel CC9b PART 1-3 Calculations involving masses for the new 9-1 GCSE
TOPIC 1 KEY CONCEPTS OF CHEMISTRY PAPER 1 and PAPER 2- NEW for SEPTEMBER 2017
4 lessons
Learning objectives:
LESSON 1: BALANCING EQU
To recall the term relative atomic mass (Ar) and relative formula mass (Mr)
To be able to count atoms in equations
To be able to understand how to balance equations
LESSON 2: CONSERVATION OF MASS
To investigate what happens to the reactants and products in a closed system
To understand what the law of conservation of mass is
To be able to apply the law of conservation of mass to a non-enclosed system
LESSON 3: REACTING MASSES
To complete a 10 question check up
To be able to calculate masses of reactants and products from balanced equations given the mass of 1 substance
To consolidate learning
LESSON 4: CONCENTRATION
To be able to define the term ‘concentration’
To be able to convert between cm3 and dm3
To understand how to calculate the concentration of solutions in g dm-3 or g/dm3
All extension questions available on each slide
Answers all underneath each slide
Support also available where necessary
AfL sections and mini quizzes
Reducing the need for photocopying
Main topics include:
LESSON 1
- Balancing equations
- How do you calculate masses of reactants and products from balanced equations given the mass of 1 substance
- Exam questions
LESSON 2
Main topics include:
- conservation of mass in non-enclosed and closed systems
- How does the law of conservation of mass explain why magnesium increases mass when it is burned and how copper carbonate reduces its mass when thermal decompostion occurs
LESSON 3
-What is concentration?
-Concentration of solution
- converting between cm3 and dm3
- applying knowledge to exam questions
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Edexcel CC9 Calculations involving masses for the new 9-1 GCSE
TOPIC 1 KEY CONCEPTS OF CHEMISTRY PAPER 1 and PAPER 2- NEW for SEPTEMBER 2017
Learning objectives:
To investigate what happens to the reactants and products in a closed system
To understand what the law of conservation of mass is
To be able to apply the law of conservation of mass to a non-enclosed system
All extension questions available on each slide
Answers all underneath each slide
Support also available where necessary
AfL sections and mini quizzes
Reducing the need for photocopying
Main topics include:
- conservation of mass in non-enclosed and closed systems
- How does the law of conservation of mass explain why magnesium increases mass when it is burned and how copper carbonate reduces its mass when thermal decompostion occurs
All relating to specification (any pictures used have all been taken from the internet and I am not trying to claim rights to any pictures or information used)
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Edexcel CC9 Calculations involving masses for the new 9-1 GCSE
TOPIC 1 KEY CONCEPTS OF CHEMISTRY PAPER 1 and PAPER 2- NEW for SEPTEMBER 2017
Learning objectives:
LESSON 1
To recall the term relative atomic mass (Ar) and relative formula mass (Mr)
To be able to count atoms in equations
To be able to understand how to balance equations
LESSON 2
To complete a 10 question check up
To be able to calculate masses of reactants and products from balanced equations given the mass of 1 substance
To consolidate learning
All extension questions available on each slide
Answers all underneath each slide
Support also available where necessary
AfL sections and mini quizzes
Reducing the need for photocopying
Main topics include:
- Balancing equations
- How do you calculate masses of reactants and products from balanced equations given the mass of 1 substance
- Exam question
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Edexcel CC9 PART 1-3 Calculations involving masses for the new 9-1 GCSE
TOPIC 1 KEY CONCEPTS OF CHEMISTRY PAPER 1 and PAPER 2- NEW for SEPTEMBER 2017
4 lessons
Learning objectives:
LESSON 1:
To know the term relative atomic mass (Ar)
To be able to count atoms
To be able to use the formulae of a substance to calculate its mass (Mr)
LESSON 2:
To know how to deduce the empirical formula from the formula of its molecule
To be able to deduce the molecular formula of a compound from its empirical formula and its relative molecular mass
To be able to calculate the formulae of simple compounds from reacting masses and understand that these are empirical formulae
LESSON 3:
To monitor progress in a 10 Question check-up
To be able to calculate the formulae of simple compounds from reacting masses and understand that these are empirical formulae
To consolidate learning
LESSON 4:
To recall what the empirical formula is
To know how to carry out a practical to determine the empirical formula of a compound
To be able to calculate the empirical formula of a simple compound such as magnesium oxide
All extension questions available on each slide
Answers all underneath each slide
Support also available where necessary
AfL sections and mini quizzes
Reducing the need for photocopying
Main topics include:
LESSON 1
- How do you calculate the relative formula mass
- Where is the RAM found
- Balancing equations basics
LESSON 2
Main topics include:
- WHat is the difference between empirical and molecular formula
- How to calculate the molecular formula from the relative formula mass and empirical formula
- How to calculate the empirical formula of a compound?
LESSON 3
- MgO practical
- Exam questions for CuO and method (6 mark question)
- How to calculate the empirical formula of a compound?
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Edexcel CC9 PART 3 Calculations involving masses for the new 9-1 GCSE
TOPIC 1 KEY CONCEPTS OF CHEMISTRY PAPER 1 and PAPER 2- NEW for SEPTEMBER 2017
2 lessons
Learning objectives: LESSON 1
To monitor progress in a 10 Question check-up
To be able to calculate the formulae of simple compounds from reacting masses and understand that these are empirical formulae
To consolidate learning
LESSON 2
To recall what the empirical formula is
To know how to carry out a practical to determine the empirical formula of a compound
To be able to calculate the empirical formula of a simple compound such as magnesium oxide
All extension questions available on each slide
Answers all underneath each slide
Support also available where necessary
AfL sections and mini quizzes
Reducing the need for photocopying
Main topics include:
- MgO practical
- Exam questions for CuO and method (6 mark question)
- How to calculate the empirical formula of a compound?
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Edexcel CC9 PART 2 Calculations involving masses for the new 9-1 GCSE
TOPIC 1 KEY CONCEPTS OF CHEMISTRY PAPER 1 and PAPER 2- NEW for SEPTEMBER 2017
Learning objectives:
To know the terms molecular and empirical formula
To be able to deduce the molecular formula of a compound from its empirical formula and its relative molecular mass
To consolidate learning
All extension questions available on each slide
Answers all underneath each slide
Support also available where necessary
AfL sections and mini quizzes
Reducing the need for photocopying
Main topics include:
- WHat is the difference between empirical and molecular formula
- How to calculate the molecular formula from the relative formula mass and empirical formula
- How to calculate the empirical formula of a compound?
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Edexcel CC9 PART 1 Calculations involving masses for the new 9-1 GCSE
TOPIC 1 KEY CONCEPTS OF CHEMISTRY PAPER 1 and PAPER 2- NEW for SEPTEMBER 2017
Learning objectives:
Objectives:
To know the term relative atomic mass (Ar)
To be able to count atoms
To be able to use the formulae of a substance to calculate its mass (Mr)
All extension questions available on each slide
Answers all underneath each slide
Support also available where necessary
AfL sections and mini quizzes
Reducing the need for photocopying
Main topics include:
- How do you calculate the relative formula mass
- Where is the RAM found
- Balancing equations basics
All relating to specification (any pictures used have all been taken from the internet and I am not trying to claim rights to any pictures or information used)
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