KS3 new for the AQA and Oxford Activate 2 unit ‘Earth’.
Full lesson ready to use straight ‘out of the box’.
Though designed for teachers to deliver (specialist and non-specialists), the lessons are structured in an intuitive way for students to navigate for independent/ remote learning/ homework covering missed content/recap
Similar structure to my other power points following the input - activity - review phasing
plenary sections for progress checking
Clear learning objectives and outcomes
Modern and engaging layout
Little adaptation needed
Covers an hour lesson of content matched to the specification
31 ppt slides
Please give constructive feedback :D
This resource allows the students to be introduced to the concepts of allotropes. It guides them through researching 4 different allotropes (diamond, nano-tubes, fullerene and graphite) to compare structure and properties. Each is followed by a guided explanation of each allotrope.
For alternative method their is a guided worksheet provided that works excellently with lower ability students.
The next material introduced is silicon dioxide and this is explained and compared to diamond to enable the students to develop their ability to compare and explain.
Finishes with a past paper question and model answer.
QR codes are provided leading to BBC bitesize.
This lesson introduces the student to the concept of carbon chains. It looks at the types of carbon chains you can see in school level chemistry and the idea of presenting the structure of a carbon molecule correctly.
Empirical and structural examples are also given and questioned within the lesson.
Suitable for C1. Ppt contains method for practical of the thermal decomposition of Calcium Carbonate. Worksheet has method for decomposition of different carbonates and opportunity to calculate yields from balanced chemical equations and to find the relative reactivity of the metals.
OCR A level Chemistry: 29.3 Carbon-13 NMR Spectroscopyy
This PowerPoint is a whole lesson included with student activities, animated answers, homework questions with answers provided.
This lesson covers:
Identifying different carbon environments
The types of carbon environment
The amount of chemical shift ẟ / ppm
Workbook of activities for KS3 and GCSE to help towards understanding of key concepts for the carbon chemistry and Earths atmosphere.
Workbooks can be especially useful of SEND students as they were made with these students in mind.
Covers Hydrocarbons, fractional distillation, cracking, polymerisation, and the two methods of ethanol production and how they link together - often higher level questions.
AfL learning wheel for pupils to fill in during lessons & then be able to use as a revision aid.
This was created for use along side Edexcel GCSE C1, Unit 5: Fuels.
Perfect lesson resource for KS3 Chemistry! A fully differentiated and resourced lesson that assists students in learning about how carbon is recycled. Students will describe the processes that recycle carbon naturally, identify carbon sinks and use the carbon cycle to explain how carbon is recycled.
The resource includes a detailed and engaging lesson PowerPoint with differentiated activities, worksheets and quizzes for students to complete.
This resource is part of The Earth topic and has been created for the delivery of the Activate KS3 Science course. Also great for GCSE Science.
16 slides in total for the lesson PPT
A set of multiple choice questions that can be sued to assess students either as a starter, plenary or revision task.
Works best with voting kits, pre-made flash cards or whiteboards. Also students can record answers in back of books.
Covers: Alkanes, alkenes, fractional distillation, cracking, saturation
A three lesson, 78 slide PowerPoint presentation on NMR. There is enough content here for three lessons covering areas:
- introduction to NMR
- solvents
- TMS
- carbon environments
- carbon NMR
- proton NMR
- integration and number of protons
- spin coupling/splitting patterns
There are five accompanying worksheets for students, and a teacher version with answers. There are also NMR chemical shift data sheets that can be printed out for students.
This has been written for the AQA A-Level specification, however, it is easily applicable to a variety of specifications.
This resource contains 3 worksheets for the structure and bonding of carbon that can be used in class or as homework to enable your students to practice what they have learnt in the classroom.
This pack includes:
Diamond
Graphite
Graphene and Fullerene
We have worksheets for the following topics in Chemistry Paper 1:
Atomic Structure and The Periodic Table
Atoms, Elements and Compounds
Mixtures and Separation Techniques
Relative Atomic Mass and Electronic Structure
The Periodic Table and Metals
Groups 0 & 1
Group 7
Bonding, Structure, and The Properties of Matter
Ionic Bonding
Covalent and Metallic Bonding
Structure and Bonding of Carbon
Quantitative Chemistry
Balancing Equations
% Mass
Relative Atomic and Formula Mass
Amount of Substances in Equations
The Mole
Using Moles to Balance Equations
Limiting Reactants
Concentration of Solutions
Chemical Changes
Metal Oxides and Reactivity Series
Displacement Reactions
Extraction of Metals and Reduction
Ionic Equations
Reactions of Metals with Acids
Neutralisation of Acids
pH Scale, Neuralisation, and Strong & Weak Acids
Electrolysis
Energy Changes
Energy Transfers and Reaction Profiles
Energy Changes of Reactions
More worksheets will be added in the future.
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This PowerPoint presentation with worked examples and student questions covers:
• State processes of the carbon cycle.
• Define the word allotrope.
• Explain why allotropes have different properties.
• Graphite, graphene, and fullerenes
This is an engaging AS Chemistry lesson on the group 1 and 2 nitrate and carbonate decompositions and has grades C to A. The starter is fire writing using sodium nitrate solution. Please read CLEAPPS safety and Royal Society of Chemistry advice on this compound and the practical. For grade C students describe the reactions. For grade B students explain the decompositions and for grade A they evaluate their answers. An extra activity such a diamond 4 could be included for students to rank their answers. Please rate this resource and leave feedback.
A fully resources lesson with PowerPoint, Worksheet, Assessment and Activity. The presentation discusses direct and indirect activities that add to a persons carbon footprint and some graphical analysis to compare different countries carbon footprint. Lesson 7 for the AQA chemistry of the atmosphere unit, but can be taught as a stand alone lesson.
Unique package of interactive PowerPoint and paper-based activities that can be used for independenthome learning, revision or in the classroom. This resource covers AS chemistry of alcohols through a 19 slide interactive PowerPoint, which is colourful, animated and presents the information in a flexible way. Each PowerPoint slide contains links to other slides, to enable easy navigation and to emphasise links between the types of alcohol and the types of reaction.
As well as pages devoted to each of the main types of reaction (substitution, oxidation and elimination), primary, secondary and tertiary alcohols each have a page with a clear chart of numbered reactions, where each number is linked to a page detailing that reaction. Information given includes type of reaction, reagents and conditions and an equation, as well as key definitions. In addition the reactions have an animated mechanism or structural equation. There are links to pages describing and explaining practical techniques, where relevant.
Also included are two worksheets with a total of 8 pages. Full answers are provided.
This resource was developed primarily for the OCR AS Chemistry specification (year 12) but is useful for all specifications. It relates to the following sections :
Module 4 – Core organic chemistry
Part 2 – Alcohols, haloalkanes and analysis
4.2.1 Alcohols
Please review!
Content covered
• Naming alcohols
• Primary, secondary and tertiary alcohols
• Substitution reaction of alcohols
• Oxidation of alcohols
• Elimination (dehydration) reaction of alcohols
• Reactions of primary, secondary and tertiary alcohols
• Animated mechanisms
• Reaction classification
• Reagents and conditions
• Structural equations
• Key definitions
• Heating under reflux
• Distillation to prevent complete oxidation
Duration: 1-2 lessons and/or independent study
Please see also
***Mass spectrometry - A level ***
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/mass-spectrometry-a-level-self-study-12287938
***Infrared spectroscopy - A level ***
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/infrared-ir-spectroscopy-a-level-home-learning-self-study-12315096
Made for use as revision for the AQA synergy Carbon chemistry topic.
This resource is differentiated by task and also by time to be spent on each.
Red activities = hardest,
Orange = medium demand
Green = easy
The stars denote the time spent on each activity (I change this depending on the class)