PRACTICANDO QUÍMICA E INGLÉS
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Activity name: Activities of chemistry in general.
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Author/Source: José German Reyes Ojeda
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Level:
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3º or 4º ESO
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Science
content:
Atomic structure.
Chemical elements.
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Description:
The class will be divided in two groups.
Each group will have a list of questions that they will ask the other group.
The teacher and his/her assistant will monitor the activity and will count
the right answers each group obtains. At the end of the class, the teacher
will count all the points and there will be a winning team which will receive
a prize.
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Aims
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Language focus
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Content focus
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To
improve their chemical knowledge on atomic structure and their knowledge on
chemical elements.To revise content previously studied in class.
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Specific
vocabulary.
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Atomic
structure.
Chemical elements.
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Procedure
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It
was already described.
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Type
of activity
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Communicative activity. Use of English to
foster cooperation among students.
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Timing
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Topic
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Atomic
structure and chemical elements.
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1
session
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Conductor
(teacher, assistant…)
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Teacher and assistant (he/she will act as the
speaker).
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Resources/materials
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Grouping
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Skills
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Listening
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Students will work in two big groups
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Reading
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Speaking
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Writing
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Suggestions/variations
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Key
competences
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Linguistic
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Mathematic
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Knowledge and interaction with the Physical
world Comp
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Digital Competence and Information treatment
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Social
and Civic
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Cultural
and Artistic
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Learning
to Learn
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Competence on Autonomy and Entrepreneurship
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DIFFERENT ACTIVITIES TO MAKE
1.
Match each key word with its meaning.
Alloy A material
that´s made of only one type of atom.
Atom A very small
particle.
Formula A mixture of
metals.
Compound
A way of
displaying elements in order of increasing
atomic number
Element
A one or two-
letter code used to represent an element.
Molecule
Contain atoms of
two or more different elements that have been joined together by a chemical
reaction
Periodic
table The number of
protons in an atom.
Symbol A small group of atoms that are joined
together.
Atomic
number A code to represent
the type and number of atoms present
2. Look
into Dimitri Mendeleev answering these questions:
Where
was Dimitri Mendeleev born?
In
which city did Mendeleev become famous?
How did
Mendeleev become famous?
How
many elements were known when Mendeleev designed his table?
Why did
he leave gaps in the table?
Why
didn´t Mendeleev incluye any noble gases in his table?
Which
element was named after Mendeleev?
3. Fill
in the missing words to complete the sentences about atoms and elements.
A)
Everything round us is made of small particles called ……………………….
Some
materials are made of only one type of atom and these materials are called
……………………….
B)
There are about 100 different elements and they´re arranged in the ………………
Table.
The elements can be splits into metals and non- metals. The metals are found
on the
---------------- hand side of the periodic table.
C)
Metals are hard and ……………., especiáis when they´re freshly cut . Only one
metal
isn´t solid at room temperature. This metal is called ………………… is used in
thermometers.
D) Non-
metals are poor conductors of both heat and ………………… Oxygen is a
non-
metal element.
E)
………………………, like copper, are made of only one type of atom.
Compounds
are made when………………… two or more different elements are
joined
together by a chemical reaction
F) A
…………………. is formed when two or more substances are mixed together.
Mineral
water and rocks are examples of everyday ………………..
4. Find out the molecular mass for the following molecules: NaOH, PbO2,
Ca(OH)2.
TEST YOUR KNOWLEDGE
1. How many different atoms are there in a compound?
one
always two
two or more
2. Does this show an element, a mixture or a compound?
compound
mixture
element
3. Which statement about atoms and molecules is correct?
elements always exist
as separate atoms.
elements always exist
as pairs of atoms called molecules.
elements and compounds
can exist as molecules.
4. Is water an element, compound or mixture?
element
compound
mixture
5. Which is the best way to get salt from salty water?
evaporation
filtration
distillation
6. Pure water can be separated from inky water by simple distillation.
This is
because:
water and ink have
different boiling points.
water evaporates
leaving the ink particles behind.
ink evaporates leaving
the water behind.
7. What is the correct order for obtaining salt from a mixture of sand
and salt?
dissolving in water -
filtration - evaporation
evaporation -
filtration - dissolving in water
filtration -
dissolving in water - evaporation
8. Which method is usually used to separate coloured substances from
each
other?
simple distillation
evaporation
chromatography
9. Which of these three metals is the most reactive: potassium, iron or
gold?
potassium
iron
gold
10. Which of these three metals is the least reactive: iron, copper or
platinum?
iron
copper
platinum
11. Copper and oxygen react to form which compound?
copper oxygen
copper oxide
carbon dioxide
SELF-
ASSESMENT
CHOOSE
THE CORRECT OPTION FOR THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS
1. Which of these
choices is not a major part of an atom?
- Electrons
- Protons
- Neutrons
- All are parts of an
atom.
2. An isotope is a form
of an atom with a different number of...
Electrons
Protons
Neutrons
All of the Above
3. The atomic number of
an element tells you the number of ___________.
Electrons or Neutrons
Electrons or Protons
Protons or Neutrons
4. An ion is a form of
an atom with a different number of...
Electrons
Protons
Neutrons
All of the Above
5. Which of these
particles is found in the atomic nucleus?
Electrons and Protons
Neutrons and Electrons
Protons and Neutrons
6. Which scientist is
NOT associated with the study of atomic structure?
Niels Bohr
Ernest Rutherford
Friedrich Hund
All of these scientists
worked with atomic structure.
7. Scientists use
spectroscopy to identify elements.
True
False
8. Atoms in the same
family of elements on the periodic table share similar
characteristics.
True
False
9. What is the first
element on the periodic table?
Helium (He)
Hydrogen (H)
Lithium (Li)
Argon (Ar)
10. Oxygen (O) has a
greater mass than chlorine (Cl).
True
False
11. Which of these is an
inert gas?
Chlorine (Cl)
Hydrogen (H)
Neon (Ne)
Fluorine (F)
12. Silicon (Si) and
carbon (C) share some similar characteristics.
True
False
13. Which of these is
NOT found in the Earth's atmosphere?
Nitrogen (N)
Oxygen (O)
Gold (Au)
Argon (Ar)
14. All of the following
are in the same rows/periods of the periodic table EXCEPT...
Beryllium(Be), Oxygen(O),
Fluorine(F)
Hydrogen(H), Helium(He)
Sodium(Na),Carbon(C),
Chlorine(Cl)
Lithium(Li), Boron(B),
Neon(Ne)
15. Sodium (Na) tries to
fill up its third shell when it bonds.
True
False
16. You might find boron
(B) in the soap in the bathtub.
True
False
17. Oxygen (O) usually
tries to make two bonds with other atoms to fill its outer
shells.
True
False
18. About how many known
elements are there?
10
50
100
200
19. Elements in the
periodic table are arranged by...
Atomic Number
Atomic Weight
Number of Neutrons
Chemical Reactivity
20. Which of these
things will you NOT find in the periodic table on the wall?
Element Name and Symbol
Atomic Weight
Atomic Orbital Radius
Atomic Number
21. Which scientist came
up with the concept of a periodic table that included all of
the known elements?
Jason Priestly
Dmitri Mendeleev
Antoine Lavoisier
Albert Einstein
22. Rows in the periodic
table are called periods.
True
False
23. Which of these
choices is NOT a family of elements?
Halogen
Metal
Inert Gas
All are groups of
elements.
24. The atomic number of
an element tells you the number of _____ in a neutral
atom.
Positrons
Neutrons
Electrons
None of the Above
25. The columns of the
periodic table are called groups.
True
False
26. You will find metals
on the right side of the periodic table.
True
False
27. Although the order
of elements is based on atomic number, vertical families share
similar chemical
properties.
True
False
28. Which of these is
NOT one of the basic pieces of an atom?
Electron
Quantron
Proton
Neutron
29. Which atomic
particle has a negative charge?
Electron
Proton
Neutron
None of the Above
30. An electron has a
mass that is much less than a proton.
True
False
31. An atom with a
neutral charge has the same number of...
Protons and Neutrons
Neutrons and Electrons
Protons and Electrons
32. There is no particle
of matter smaller than an atom.
True
False
33. Atoms of an element
may have more or less neutrons or electrons than other
atoms of the same
element.
True
False
34. The innermost atomic
shell can hold a maximum of 18 electrons.
True
False
35. When atoms bond with
each other, they exchange...
Protons
Neutrons
Electrons
36. Where are halogens
found on the periodic table?
Left Side
Right Side
Top
Bottom
37. Halogens are very...
Reactive
Stable
Heavy
Radioactive
38. You find halogens in
_______________________.
In Amalgams with Metals
Not Bonded to Other
Elements
In Salt Compounds with
Metals
None of the Above
39. If you add an
electron to a halogen, you will have the same number of electrons
as a noble gas.
True
False
40. Which of these terms
is NOT associated with halogens?
Reactive
Diatomic
Nonmetallic
All are associated with
halogens.
41. The lightest halogen
is...
Chlorine
Iodine
Fluorine
Bromine
42. An ion of a halogen
will often have a charge of...
-1
+1
-2
+2
43. A halogen would quickly
form a bond with a noble gas.
True
False
44. Some of the most
powerful acids are found with halogen atoms.
True
False
45. How many electrons
would you expect a neutral halogen atom to have in its outer
orbital?
5678
46. Mixtures are always
combinations of the same compounds that are at different
states.
True
False
47. You can separate all
mixtures by filtration.
True
False
48. Would it be possible
to have a mixture made of all carbon atoms and compounds
with only carbon atoms?
Yes
No
49. All mixtures are
defined as "heterogeneous."
True
False
50. Mixtures are
generally separated by what methods?
Chemical
Physical
51. Only specific
compounds can be combined to form mixtures.
True
False
52. All solutions are
mixtures, but not all mixtures are solutions.
True
False
53. As the temperature
of a mixture increases, one part of the mixture may melt while
the other parts remain
solid.
True
False
54. Which of these is
not a mixture?
Solution
Alloy
Amalgam
They are all mixtures
55. Which of these is
not a mixture?
Oil and Water
Sand and Water
Diet Soda
All are mixtures.