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CKS3: Yr8 Chemistry Unit 4 – The chemical patterns that make my world
Lesson number: 3
Lesson Title: Uses of the reactivity series of the metals - metal extraction,
corrosion etc.
Learning Outcomes
Learning Outcome 1:
Describe the order of metals in
reactivity series and understand why
they are put in this order and how this
is helpful
Level 5
How I did
Targets
Connector:
(Level 4)
Can you remember the general
equation for when an acid reacts with
metal
Learning Outcome 2:
Explain the importance of the reactivity
series during metal extraction
Level 6
Learning Outcome 3:
Literacy task: Explain the importance
of the reactivity series in regards to
their uses
Level 6
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Key Question: Why is the reactivity series important?
• What skills will you be developing this lesson?
• HSW- by planning and carrying out an
investigation/ Interpreting data/ evaluating an
experiment
• Literacy- by writing explanations using correctly
spelt keywords and good grammar.
• Team work- during a practical investigation
• Participation- during a practical activity
• Reflection- through self and peer assessment of
each outcome
•How is this
lesson relevant
to every day
life?
Where does this lesson
fit in to the rest of the
topic? Lesson 3
•Quick Discussion:
•What do you
already know?
Keywords:
Create sentences using the keywords to show that you know what they mean.
Put your hand up if there is any key word from the list that you don’t understand.
• Metals
• Copper
• Reactivity series
• Zinc
• Corrosion
• Ore
• Displacement
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New Information for Learning
Outcome 1
• Visual: Demonstration
• Audio: Demonstration
New Information for Task 1
Look at the list of metals below, what would you
do to determine the order of metals from the
most reactive to the least reactive? (Think, pair,
share)
Potassium
Tin
Iron
Calcium
Sodium
Aluminium
Gold
Copper
Magnesium
Zinc
Platinum
Lead
New Information for Task 1
Metals order of reactivity is as follows:
To remember:
"Pond slime can
make a zoo
interesting - the
long crinkly sort
goes purple."
Learning Activities for
Outcome 1
Why are metals put in this order?
Other metals may be more reactive than
magnesium, or in between magnesium and
platinum. If we put the metals in order of
their reactivity, from most reactive down to
least reactive, we get a list called the
reactivity series.
Learning Activities for
Outcome 1
Why is this useful?
• Useful for extracting metals
• Helps us determine metals properties (gold good for
jewellery as unreactive)
• Predict its behaviour (will the metal corrode?)
Keywords:
Demonstrate your Learning
for Outcome 1
I am working at level ....
because ...........
Create
Evaluate
Apply (L5)
Explain why gold and
silver are used for
jewellery but iron isn’t
Analyse
Analyse (L6)
Explain how rust occurs using
word equations where
appropriate
Apply
Understand
Remember
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Understand (L4)
Describe how the reactivity
series is determined and list
the metals from the most
reactive to the least
Learning Outcome 1: Review
Go back to your Learning Outcome grid and fill out the
‘How I did’ and the ‘Targets’ column.
Learning Outcome
Learning Outcome 1:
Describe the order of metals in
reactivity series and understand
why they are put in this order
and how this is helpful
Level 5
How I did
Met?
Partly met?
Not met?
Targets
How can I improve
on Learning
Outcome 1?
New Information for Learning
Outcome 2
How can copper be extracted
from this:
This is a copper
ore, which
means it
contains copper
as well as other
minerals
New Information for Learning
Outcome 2
You are going to carry out an
experiment, which involves extracting
copper from its ore
New Information for Learning
Outcome 2
Method part 1:
1: add 3g of copper carbonate into test tube
2:Heat on half open bunsen flame until it turns
black
3: let it cool down
New Information for Learning
Outcome 2
Method part 2:
1: add black powder to crucible with 0.5g of carbon
2: mix well and add a lid put it on a pipe clay triangle and
heat it strongly for at least 5 minutes.
3: let it cool.
4: tip contents into a beaker and add water, mix and let
the solid settle to the bottom
5: carefully pour off water
6: add some water, stir and carry out steps 4-5 until the
water contains no black bits
Keywords:
Demonstrate your Learning
for Outcome 2
I am working at level ....
because ...........
Create
Evaluate
Apply (L5)
Explain why carbon was
used in the experiment
Analyse
Analyse (L6/7)
draw a cartoon strip to
demonstrate what you did.
Write word and/or symbol
equations for the reaction
Apply
Understand
Understand (L4)
Remember
Describe what you
observed after carrying
out the experiment
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New Information for Learning
Outcome 2
Answers:
Understand (L4):
Should have observed orange/ brown coloured solid at
the bottom of beaker
Apply (L5):
Carbon is more reactive therefore takes the place of
copper
Analyse (L6/7):
Copper (ii) oxide + carbon  Carbon dioxide + Copper
2CuO + C  CO2 + 2Cu
Learning Outcome 2: Review
Go back to your Learning Outcome grid and fill out the
‘How I did’ and the ‘Targets’ column.
Learning Outcome
Learning Outcome 2:
Explain the importance of the
reactivity series during metal
extraction
Level 6
How I did
Met?
Partly met?
Not met?
Targets
How can I improve
on Learning
Outcome 2?
Learning Activities for Task 3
What's happened to the bike?
Learning Activities for Task 3
What’s happened to this tray?
Learning Activities for Task 3
Why is titanium used as body implants?
Learning Activities for Task 3
Why is aluminium used to make coke cans?
Learning Activities for Task 3
sing the writing frame, shown on the next slide, answer this
estion:
xplain how the reactivity series is important
n determining uses of metals and
nclude examples to illustrate.
Learning Activities for Outcome 2
Write basic sentences to
answer the question.
They do not need to be in
order
Write any key words,
phrases or question that
come to mind
Link your sentences
using connectives .
Draw diagrams to help
with the question.
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Learning Activities for Task 3
Carry out peer/ self assessment using this level ladder:
Level 4: stated the
uses of metals
and described what
the reactivity series
Is in relation to this
Level 6: given an in-depth
Explanation of how the
Reactivity series relates to
Metals uses giving 3
Examples or more
Level 5: explained the
uses of metals in
relation to their
reactivity series and
given at least 2
examples to illustrate
Learning Outcome 3: Review
Go back to your Learning Outcome grid and fill out the
‘How I did’ and the ‘Targets’ column.
Learning Outcomes
Learning Outcome 3:
Literacy task: Explain the
importance of the reactivity
series in regards to their uses
Level 6
How I did
Met?
Partly met?
Not met?
Targets
How can I improve
on Learning
Outcome 3?
Review for Remembering
Around the room are different names of elements, you
need to go to the one which corresponds with
question
(iron, gold, potassium, copper, carbon)
Science Department
Lesson plan
Teacher information
Experiment - The extraction of copper from its ore.
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250 cm3 beaker
Bunsen burner
Crucible and lid
Heatproof mat
Pipeclay triangle
Two spatulas
Splints
Stirring rod
Boiling tube
Test tube holder
Test tube rack
Tripod
3g Powdered copper carbonate (Harmful.)
0.5g Powdered carbon
Provision:
1) EAL:
2) SEN:
Role of TA:
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