Year-8 Chemistry Metals and Acids: Ceramics

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In this lesson pupils will describe the properties of ceramics and give some examples of their uses. They will explain how the properties of ceramic objects make them suitable for their function.

Year-8 Chemistry Metals and Acids: Ceramics

In this Year-8 Chemistry Metals and Acids: Ceramics lesson, pupils will describe the properties of ceramics and give some examples of their uses. They will explain how the properties of ceramic objects make them suitable for their function.

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: ceramic, brittle, durable, silicate and chemical properties)
  • Task boxes
  • Discussion exercise
  • Handout sheet task
  • Answer slides included for self-assessment

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Next Lesson: Polymers

In this lesson pupils will describe what a polymer is, give some examples of natural and synthetic polymers and explain how their properties make them suitable for different uses.


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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