Year-8 Chemistry Separating Substances: Solutions
In this Year-8 Chemistry Separating Substances: Solutions lesson, students use the particle model to demonstrate how solutes dissolve in a solvent. They practice applying key vocabulary when describing solutions.
The slides include extension questions, and students can choose from a variety of different tasks.
This lesson includes:
- Title slide with learning objectives
- A starter activity
- Group reading (literacy)
- Keywords (vocabulary: solution, solvent, solute, miscible and immiscible)
- Task boxes
- Identification (Solute or Solvent?)
- Comprehension task
- Discussion exercise
- Answer slides included for self-assessment
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