
In this lesson students will learn how to separate a mixture using filtration and crystallisation methods.
This lesson is designed to allow students the opportunity to plan their own practical method given a list of possible equipment, allowing students to develop their group work and reasoning skills. This lesson also includes step-by-step instructions which can be shared with students or used as practical walk-throughs.
This lesson is the third lesson in the “Atomic Structure” topic. This topic is designed to act as a “bridging topic” between KS3 and KS4 chemistry.
Lesson objectives:
- Learn what soluble and insoluble mean
- Identify mixtures that can be separated using filtration and crystallisation
- Describe and explain the process of filtration and crystallisation to separate a mixture
Resource contains:
- Lesson powerpoint (pptx)
- Student practical risk assessment (PDF)
Resource features:
- Interactive powerpoint including teacher delivery notes and answers throughout
- Plenary task
- Stretch and challenge tasks throughout
- Clear diagrams and practical instructions
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