Oxford Smart Activate Chemistry Teacher Handbook (Ebook)
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Contents
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Language
English
ISBN
9781382021234
Contents
Introduction
Research and CPD
Assessment and reporting
Your Teacher Handbook
Kerboodle
Route through Year 9
Metacognition and self-regulation
1.1 Working as a scientist
1.2 Plan, monitor, evaluate
2.1 Strategies for effective learning
2.2 Using strategies effectively
3.1 Preparing for an assessment
3.2 Tackling assessments like an expert learner
Working Scientifically
Working Scientifically 1 Unit Opener
1.1 Asking scientific questions
1.2 Working safely
1.3 Planning investigations
1.4 Recording data
1.5 Presenting data
1.6 Analysing data
1.7 Evaluating data
Chapter 1: Particles and their behaviour
1.1 The particle model
1.2 States of matter
1.3 Density
1.4 Melting and freezing
1.5 Boiling
1.6 More changes of state
1.7 Diffusion
Chapter 2: Elements, atoms, and compounds
2.1 Elements
2.2 Atoms
2.3 Compounds
2.4 Chemical formulae
Chapter 3: Reactions
3.1 Chemical reactions
3.2 Word equations
3.3 Oxidation reactions
3.4 Decomposition reactions
3.5 Using ratios
3.6 Conservation of mass
3.7 Exothermic and endothermic
Chapter 4: Acids and alkalis
4.1 Acids and alkalis
4.2 Indicators and pH
4.3 Neutralisation
4.4 Making salts
Working Scientifically 2 Unit Opener
2.1 Planning investigations 2
2.2 Presenting data 2
2.3 Analysing and evaluating 2
2.4 Communicating scientific information
2.5 Using evidence and sources
2.6 Development of scientific understanding
Working Scientifically 3 Unit Opener
3.1 Planning an investigation
3.2 Recording and presenting data 1
3.3 Recording and presenting data 2
3.4 Analysing and evaluating
Chemistry 1
Checkpoint Lesson: Particles and their behaviour
Checkpoint Lesson: Elements, atoms, and compounds
Checkpoint Lesson: Reactions
Checkpoint Lesson: Acids and alkalis
Chemistry 2
Chapter 1: The Periodic Table
1.1 Three elements
1.2 Physical properties of metals and non-metals
1.3 Chemical properties of metals and non-metals
1.4 Groups and Periods
1.5 The elements of Group 1
1.6 The elements of Group 7
1.7 The elements of Group 0
Chapter 2: Separation techniques
2.1 Pure substances
2.2 Mixtures
2.3 Solutions
2.4 Solubility
2.5 Filtration
2.6 Evaporation and distillation
2.7 Chromatography
Chapter 3: Metals and other materials
3.1 Metals and acids
3.2 Metals and oxygen
3.3 The reactivity series
3.4 Metal displacement reactions
3.5 Extracting metals
3.6 Ceramics
3.7 Polymers
3.8 Composites
Chapter 4: The Earth
4.1 The Earth and its atmosphere
4.2 Sedimentary rocks
4.3 Igneous and metamorphic rocks
4.4 The rock cycle
4.5 The carbon cycle
4.6 Global heating
4.7 Climate change
4.8 Recycling
Checkpoint Lesson: The Periodic Table
Checkpoint Lesson: Separation techniques
Checkpoint Lesson: Metals and other materials
Checkpoint Lesson: The Earth
Chemistry 3
Chapter 1: Particle model and state change
1.1 Reactivate: Particle model and state change
1.2 Apply: The particle model
1.3 Apply: Substances
1.4 Apply: States of matter
1.5 Apply: Sublimation: a change of state
1.6 Reach: Energy transfer in changes of state
1.7 Reach: Limitations of the particle model
Chapter 2: Atoms and the Periodic Table
2.1 Reactivate: Atoms and the Periodic Table
2.2 Apply: The development of the Periodic Table
2.3 Apply: Inside atoms
2.4 Apply: Metals and non-metals in the Periodic Table
2.5 Apply: Groups of the Periodic Table
2.6 Apply: Elements, compounds, and mixtures
2.7 Reach: Electronic structure
2.8 Reach: Bonding
Chapter 3: Chemical changes
3.1 Reactivate: Chemical changes
3.2 Apply: Chemical and physical changes
3.3 Apply: Reactants and products
3.4 Apply: Writing chemical equations
3.5 Apply: Conservation of mass
3.6 Apply: Energy in chemical reactions
3.7 Reach: Exothermic and endothermic
Chapter 4: Useful chemical reactions
4.1 Reactivate: Useful chemical reactions
4.2 Apply: Using metals
4.3 Apply: The reactivity series
4.4 Apply: Displacement reactions
4.5 Apply: Extracting metals
4.6 Apply: Using metal: catalysts
4.7 Reach: Relative mass
4.8 Reach: Calculating yield
Checkpoint Lesson: Particle model and state change
Checkpoint Lesson: Atoms and the Periodic Table
Checkpoint Lesson: Chemical changes
Checkpoint Lesson: Useful chemical reactions
Student book answers
Index
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