This lesson bundles contains complete lesson for the entire Chemical changes topic for AQA Chemistry.
Lessons Included:
Metal Oxides
Reactivity Series
Extraction of metals
Neutralisation
Electrolysis
In this lesson students are taught the differences between a reversible and irreversible reaction along with several demonstrations and activities for students to complete with a 6 mark question.
Learning objectives-
Describe what happens to atoms in chemical reactions.
Explain why chemical reactions are useful.
Compare chemical reactions to physical changes.
In this bundle of lesson you receive 4 lesson for the acids and alkali topics. the bundle is comprised of basics on acids and alkalis, indicators and pH, neutralisation and making salts. There are a variety of activities and plenaries in the bundle to check the understanding of students.
Lesson 1 - acids and alkalis
Lesson objective:
Learning objectives
Name some common properties of acids and alkalis
Compare the properties of acids and alkalis
Describe how we can use indicators to identify an acid or alkali
Lesson 2 - Indicators and pH
Lesson Objective:
To be able to measure acidity and alkalinity using a variety of indicators and categorise using pH values.
Lesson 3 - Neutralisation
Lesson Objective:
To establish how acids and alkalis interact to make a salt and water
Lesson 4
Lesson Objective
To be able to describe what a salt is and predict the salts that form when acids react with bases.
In this bundle you will receive 4 lesson for the atoms, elements and compounds segment of the cirriculum. The lessons will be elements, atoms, compounds and chemical formula.
Lesson 1 - elements
Lesson Objectives
State what is meant by an element.
Recall the chemical symbols of six elements.
Compare properties and uses of different elements.
Lesson 2 - Atoms
Learning Objectives:
Describe substances that are elements and list some properties
Compare the properties of one atom of an element to the properties of many atoms
Link the behaviour of atoms within substances to why elements exhibit properties
Lesson 3 - compounds
Learning Objectives:
Identify the elements in compounds
Explain why a compound has different properties to the elements in it
Differentiate elements from compounds when given names and properties
Use particle diagrams to explain why a compound has different properties to the elements in it
Lesson 4 - Chemical Formula
Lesson Objectives:
Name the elements in a compound.
Write the chemical names and formulae for some simple compounds.
Calculate the percentage of a given element within a compound.
Use data provided to calculate formula masses for compounds.
In this bundle you will receive 7 lessons about how to use a Bunsen burner, scientific equipment, states of matter, particle theory, variables and graphs, heating and cooling curves and diffusion.
This lesson bundle covers all of the 5.1.1 chemistry topic: A simple model of the atom, symbols, relative atomic mass, electronic charge and isotopes.
There is a total of 8 lessons covering Atoms, symbols, subatomic particles, history of the atom etc.
In this lesson students are taught the definition of a compound and then there are various activities from word matches, investigations and questions for students to answer.
This lesson covers pH indicators. It takes the students through what a indicator is as well as a practical investigation testing various household products.
In this lesson students are taken through how to name different salts by teaching them the various rules they need to follow to successfully name a salt from a reaction
In this lesson students are taken through the basics of chemical formula with practice questions to consolidate learning.
Objective
Name the elements in a compound.
Write the chemical names and formulae for some simple compounds.
Calculate the percentage of a given element within a compound.
Use data provided to calculate formula masses for compounds.
A complete KS3 lesson on the basics of acids and alkalis, as well as using a pH scale with various examples and tasks for students to complete. Work sheet included.
An excellent 10 question quiz for KS3 and GCSE students. The questions can be used as a starter or plenary to check the knowledge and understanding of your pupils.
This quiz is based on the GCSE chemistry syllabus for alkali metals. it contains 10 questions at GCSE level for ages 14-16 with answers. This quiz is perfect for plenary and start task as well as to check for misconceptions. The question can be automatically marked when use with Google forms.