Year-8 Chemistry Metals and Acids: Composites

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In this lesson pupils will describe what a composite material is and explain, with examples, why composite materials are often better than their individual components alone.

Year-8 Chemistry Metals and Acids: Composites

In this Year-8 Chemistry Metals and Acids: Composites lesson, pupils will describe what a composite material is and explain, with examples, why composite materials are often better than their individual components alone.

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)
  • Keyword task (vocabulary: composite material, fibre, reinforced and CFRP)
  • Task boxes
  • Discussion exercise
  • Answer slides included for self-assessment

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Next Lesson: Metals and Acids Revision

Link to next lesson acids and metals revision

This lesson covers the major topics from this unit and can be used to revise for end of topic tests or to address knowledge gaps identified in the end of topic assessments.


Lessons for Key Stage 3, Year 8 Chemistry Topic 3 Metals and Acids

  1. Acids and Metals
  2. Metals and Oxygen
  3. Metals and Water
  4. Metal Displacement Reactions
  5. Extracting Metals
  6. Ceramics
  7. Polymers
  8. Composites
  9. Metals and Materials End of Topic Revision Lesson

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