Defence against disease!Quick View
ehoneyfield

Defence against disease!

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A lesson on natural defences- external and internal. Powerpoint contains starter, main and plenary. Worksheet is for first task. May need to produce a comic strip template. Plenary- must use the key words to describe how the body will defend you against the flu! Can peer assess for key words after.
Reactivity revision- Fill in the gapsQuick View
ehoneyfield

Reactivity revision- Fill in the gaps

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A worksheet used for revision of the 9F Patterns of reactivity topic. Students must fill in the gaps on the different word equations showing reactions with water, acids and displacement.
KS3 chemistry: pH Who is wrong? True or falseQuick View
ehoneyfield

KS3 chemistry: pH Who is wrong? True or false

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True or false with a difference! Used for a low ability year 7 group. Students must state what disney characters are wrong, could use mini whiteboards and get them to write a correct statement. Easy to adapt for other topics/characters.
Testing household substancesQuick View
ehoneyfield

Testing household substances

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PPt to support the lesson on testing the pH of household substances using universal indicator. A table for the students to fill in while completing their practical and key questions and poster task afterwards. Can bring in magazines/newspapers for students to cut out pictures
Reactivity Series BINGOQuick View
ehoneyfield

Reactivity Series BINGO

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A good plenary for a series of lessons on reactions of metals and the reactivity series. Students draw a 3x3 grid on a mini whiteboard, the teacher then reads out the clues. OR for higher ability students, they could make the clues and then play as a table/team.
Equation mix up- metals and acidsQuick View
ehoneyfield

Equation mix up- metals and acids

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A revision exercise. Word Equations of how different metals and their compounds react with acids. Cut up the equations and mix them up then the students must solve them. Can do as a group activity or individually to reform the mixed up equations! Make it a competition- who can do it the fastest!?