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This lesson is suitable for the AQA GCSE Chemistry and AQA Combined Science: Trilogy course introducing students the the size and structure of an atom; including what they are made of and how to calculate the number of protons, neutrons and electrons in an atom.

A periodic table has been included for students to use in the lesson.

When using this resource I would suggest that:

The ‘Knowledge Checks’ questions are completed on Mini White Boards.
*The questions will appear one-by-one when presenting to allow for MWBs. *

The re-teach slide is only there in case it is needed from the ‘Knowledge Check’ - hence, can be skipped over if not needed.

The ‘Check for Understanding’ questions are also completed on Mini White Boards.
*They will appear one-by-one when presenting to allow for MWBs. *

The ‘Independent Practice’ questions are completed in student exercise books - with the students working silently and independently.

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