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Title: Elements and Compounds Date: Bell Work     Title: Elements and Compounds Date:

Element, compound, periodic table Lesson Sequence Lesson 1 Elements and Compounds 2 Mixtures 3 Chromatography 4 Required practical 5 Development of the periodic table 6 The modern table 7 The atom and its discovery 8 The subatomic particles 9 Isotopes 10 Group 1 11 Transition metals 12 Identifying metals 13 Group 7 14 Identifying non-metals 15 16 Spectroscopy 17 Group 0 18 Revision and test Specification – GCSE AQA Chemistry Teaching from Sept 2016 onwards Spec Reference 4.1.1 Topic Atomic Structure Lesson Elements and Compounds Sequence 1 of 18 Key Words; Element, compound, periodic table

Can recall definitions Lesson Objectives Lesson Competency (Level 1-3) Proficiency (Level 4-6) Mastery (Level 7-9) 1 Can recall definitions Can name compounds of elements from given formulae or symbol equations. N/A

What could our key words be?

What is the difference between this Lego?

An element is a substance that is made of only one type of atom. A mixture contains different substances that are not chemically joined together. A compound is a substance made from atoms of different elements chemically joined together.

Why do elements sometimes have weird names and symbols?

How many elements can you use to make your name?

Which elements spell our names? 4 1 3 5 2 1. Sulphur, hydrogen, rhenium, potassium 2. Boron, aluminium, oxygen, oxygen 3. Tungsten, oxygen, oxygen, dysprosium This Photo by Unknown Author is licensed under CC BY-SA 4. Sulphur, cobalt, oxygen, oxygen, boron, yttrium 5. Phosphorus, iodine, potassium, actinium, hydrogen, uranium

Can you complete this task? Na Cl C Mg Hg Ag Cu Fe H Au O N Identify each of the elements Why are each of these materials elements? Which elements are in carbon dioxide (CO2), Water (H2O), Silver chloride (AgCl)?

How are elements organised? Na Cl C Can you identify the 3 elements What are the key features of an element’s symbol?

How do scientists use the periodic table? Metals are found on the left side of the periodic table Non-metals are found on the right side of the periodic table

How could you combine two elements?

Groups – These are vertical columns of elements Groups – These are vertical columns of elements. They are labelled 1 to 8. In each group elements have similar properties

Periods – These are the horizontal rows of the periodic table

Which elements above are metals? Which elements above are non- metals? Which elements are in the same period? How can I tell each of the elements above have different properties?