1. Atoms Elements Compounds 2. The structure of an Atom 3. Symbols for elements 4 Elements of the periodic table Chemistry Elements Chemistry Elements.

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1. Atoms Elements Compounds 2. The structure of an Atom 3. Symbols for elements 4 Elements of the periodic table Chemistry Elements Chemistry Elements 5 Making Compounds 6 Chemical reactions 6 Chemical reactions

Quick Quiz What do you know already? Please answer the questions in the quick quiz. This quiz is designed to identify what you know already about atoms. When you have finished please draw a picture to illustrate all you know about chemicals in your books.

Objective: What is everything made of? Outcomes: LO1 – know the parts of an atom (Level 4) LO2 – build different atomic structures (Level 5) LO3 – explain the difference between an element and a compound (Level 6/7)

Universe KEY WORDS: Atom Proton Neutron Electron

17/09/2015 Starter - Elements and symbols that you should know: Part 1 – The obvious ones: 1)Hydrogen 2)Helium 3)Lithium 4)Beryllium 5)Boron 6)Carbon 7)Nitrogen 8)Oxygen 9)Fluorine 10)Neon 11)Magnesium 12)Aluminium 13)Silicon 14)Phosphorus H He Li Be B C N O F Ne Mg Al Si P

17/09/2015 Some more obvious ones: 15)Sulphur 16)Chlorine 17)Argon 18) Calcium 19) Zinc The less obvious ones: 1)Sodium 2)Potassium 3)Iron 4)Copper 5)Silver 6) Tin 7) Gold 8) Mercury 9) Lead S Cl Ar Ca Zn Na K Fe Cu Ag Sn Au Hg Pb

17/09/2015 Compounds Compounds are different to elements. They contain different atoms. Here are some examples: Glucose Methane Sodium chloride (salt)

17/09/2015 LO2 – build some simple compounds… Methane, CH 4 Water, H 2 O Carbon dioxide, CO 2 Ethyne, C 2 H 2 Sulphuric acid, H 2 SO 4 Key Hydrogen Oxygen Carbon Sulphur

LO2 – build elements

LO3 –

What have we learnt today? I can: LO1 – all substances are made of atoms (Level 4) LO2 – describe the difference between an atom element and compound (Level 5) LO3 – explain (Level 6/7)

Plenary Each one test one

Homework