Acids and Alkalis: Interactive Lesson and Activities for KS3 Science Education See Preview Here
Looking for an engaging and interactive way to teach your students about acids and alkalis? Check out our lesson plan and activities designed specifically for KS3 (Key Stage 3) students. Our lesson on acids and alkalis includes interactive exercises and hands-on experiments to help students understand the properties and characteristics of these important chemical compounds. Whether you are a teacher seeking educational resources or a student looking to enhance your understanding of acids and alkalis, our lesson has something for everyone
In this fun-packed science lesson, students will learn about the three states of matter. They will find out about the difference between solids, liquids and gases.
What learners will learn in this lesson:
to know that solids, liquids, and gases are states of matter.
learn the different properties of solids, liquids, and gases.
compare and group materials together, according to whether they are solids, liquids, or gases.
understand how particle theory explains the properties of solids, liquids, and gases.
About this lesson:
clear learning objective and focus introduction to the topic;
the activities in this lesson are interactive with instant audio feedback and a result page to inform on learners’ performance;
engaging drag and drop activities provide an immersive learning experience;
there are multiple-choice questions with varying degrees of difficulty;
the lesson, activities, and questions are aligned to the curriculum requirement for learners ages 10 to 14.
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Periodic Table No Prep Worksheet and Activities Bundle for KS3
Engage your learners with this amazing bundle worksheets and fun-packed activities on the periodic table with opportunities to learn and practice their skills on the chemical elements, these amazing periodic table worksheets will surely help your budding scientists to feel at home with chemical elements and keep them thoroughly informed about the atomic numbers, electronic configurations, and chemical properties of elements.
This fun-packed set of printable worksheets for ks3, students through GCSE includes:
a giant color-coded periodic table poster for the science classroom,
worksheets that will give learners ample opportunities to develop their skills in completing the periodic table,
identify periodic table families,
completing the missing parts in a table,
cut and paste activity (sorting metals and non-metals)
a periodic table crossword for plenary, end-of-year activities, and more.
All worksheets are included with answers.
Some of the worksheets can also be used as flashcards can be laminated and cut for frequent use, at home, or in class.
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The Periodic Table of Elements Interactive Lesson See Preview Here
Teach your key stage 3 class about the periodic table, atomic numbers, periods, and groups and how elements are arranged on the periodic table, what each symbol means, and more with this amazing ensemble of an interactive science lesson with differentiated activities!
**In this fun-packed science lesson, your key stage 3 class will:
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understand the elements are arranged in order of increasing atomic number;
learn about atomic numbers atomic mass, periodic table list
explore the periodic table chart
learn that the horizontal rows are called periods;
and the vertical columns are called groups; and
know that elements in the same group are similar to each other.
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Indicators and the pH Scale Digital science Lesson for KS3 and GCSE See Preview Here
Universal indicators and the pH scale are important concepts in chemistry that allow us to classify substances based on their acidity or alkalinity. In this lesson, your students will have the opportunity to learn about these topics and engage in hands-on activities that will help them better understand how to use universal indicators and the pH scale.
What students will learn in this Chemistry Lesson:
learn about the pH scale, which ranges from 0 to 14
know that the pH scale is used to measure the acidity or alkalinity of a substance.
learn about acidic, neutral, and alkaline substances,
how to classify them based on their pH level,
learn about universal indicators, which are special solutions that can be used to test the pH of a substance.
learn how to use universal indicators, and
how to interpret the results to determine whether a substance is acidic or alkaline.
Throughout the lesson, students will have the chance to engage in interactive activities, such as conducting experiments with universal indicators and recording their observations, as well as participating in discussions and group activities. These activities will help students develop their skills in using universal indicators and the pH scale, and will provide them with a better understanding of the concept.
By the end of this lesson, your students will have a strong foundation in universal indicators and the pH scale and will be able to use these tools to classify substances based on their acidity or alkalinity.
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Complete No-Prep Chemistry - Acids and Alkali Bundle for KS3
This fun-packed No-prep Chemistry bundle will provide all the skills your KS3c science class need to improve their knowledge of Acids, Alkalis, Universal indicators, and PH levels.
What is included:
Acids and alkali
Neutralization of Acids and Alkali
Universal Indicators and the pH Scale
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Neutralisation of Acids and Alkali for KS3 See Preview Here
Understand the chemical reaction that occurs as a result of mixing acids and alkali with this high-engagement interactive lesson on neutralisation of acids and alkali for KS3 that will provide your science class with ample opportunities to develop and practice their skills in this KS3 Chemistry topic.
In this lesson, learners will:
understand the effect of mixing acids and alkali and the chemical reaction that occur as a result; and
learn how to neutralise the effect of acid and alkali
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