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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
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KEY WORDS
RECOMMENDED
READING
Elements
Atoms
Fractional Distillation
Compounds
Chromatography
Filtration
Ions
Mass number
Isotope
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Half Equation
Electron Shell
Crystallisation
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