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This is the third module of a short course covering key ideas for post-16 chemistry learners in order of scale. Find more information about the course here or download the ready-to-use worksheets.
How to use this resource
Before each lesson, ask learners to complete the preparation worksheet to revise knowledge from their 14–16 learning or previous lessons and introduce the topic for the lesson.
Then, get them to complete the student sheet during the lesson. It includes all key content and challenges misconceptions. Each student sheet has a scale and a Johnstone’s triangle diagram at the top. Use these to help learners think about the relative scale of different aspects of chemistry and connect their understanding of sub-microscopic, macroscopic and symbolic representations.
The book icon on the student sheets indicates that students will need access to learning materials e.g. textbook or online resources to support their learning.
Begin each lesson by checking learners have completed the preparation work. Share the answers and ask learners to mark their own worksheets as part of their independent work.
Topics in this lesson
Preparation worksheet – revision: protons, neutrons and electrons; new content: nuclear fusion.
Student sheet – nuclear fusion; nuclear equations.
Next lesson: F4 Modelling radioactive decay
Downloads
F3 Nuclear fusion preparation worksheet
Handout | PDF, Size 0.19 mbF3 Nuclear fusion student sheet
Handout | PDF, Size 0.39 mbF3 Nuclear fusion teacher notes
Handout | PDF, Size 0.5 mbF3 Nuclear fusion preparation worksheet
Editable handout | Word, Size 0.52 mbF3 Nuclear fusion student sheet
Editable handout | Word, Size 0.7 mbF3 Nuclear fusion teacher notes
Editable handout | Word, Size 0.61 mb


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