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NAME TEACHER End of Cycle Teacher Assessment = My GCSE Target Grade is S7 I can write balanced half equations and ionic equations where appropriate. S6 I can write formulae and balanced chemical equations for the reactions in this specification. S4 I can use historical contexts to describe how scientific methods and theories develop over time. K9 I can use SI units and the prefix nano. K8 I can recognise expressions in standard form. S5 I can estimate the size and scale of atoms. K7 I can name compounds of these elements from given formulae or symbol equations S3 K6 S2 K5 K4 K3 K2 K1 S1 End of Topic Prior Knowledge YEAR 9 CYCLE 4 TOPIC 1: AQA GCSE CHEMISTRY: C1 Atomic Structure Grade Your end of topic assessment will be a written exam. End of unit assessment type 7 to 9 6 I can suggest suitable separation and purification techniques for mixtures when given appropriate information. I can use the names and symbols of the first 20 elements in the periodic table, the elements in Groups 1 and 7, and other elements in this specification. I can write word equations for the reactions in this specification. I can describe why the new evidence from the scattering experiment led to a change in the atomic model. I can describe the difference between the plum pudding model of the atom and the nuclear model of the atom. I can use the atomic model to describe atoms. I can calculate the numbers of protons, neutrons and electrons in an atom or ion, given its atomic number and mass number. I can represent the electronic structures of the first twenty elements of the periodic table in both forms I can visualise and represent 2D and 3D forms including two-dimensional representations of 3D Objects. 5 LEARNING TOOLS KEY CONCEPTS Electron Electrons are sub atomic particles which has a negative charge and is 1/1836 the size of a proton. Proton Protons are sub atomic particles found in the nucleus of an atom, they have a positive electrical charge. Neutron Neutrons are a sub atomic particle found in the nucleus of an atom, they have no electrical charge; they are neutral. Number of Neutrons = Mass number – Atomic number KEY EQUATION EVERYBODY READS… IN SCIENCE! KEY WORDS RECOMMENDED READING Elements Atoms Fractional Distillation Compounds Chromatography Filtration Ions Mass number Isotope How to make a universe with 92 ingredients by Adrian Dingle Half Equation Electron Shell Crystallisation Question Everything. 132 Science questions and their unexpected answers by New Scientist