| Autumn 1 | Autumn 2 | Spring 1 | Spring 2 | Summer 1 | Summer 2 |
Year 9 Content | How do we separate substances? Dissolution Filtration Evaporation Distillation Chromatography | What is everything made from? History of the atom�Atomic structure Relative formula mass | Where did the periodic table come from? The periodic table | How do groups differ?�Group 1 Group 7�Group 8 | How has the atmosphere evolved? Past and present gas percentages. The changing conc. of O2 and CO2 Climate change and pollution. | How has the atmosphere evolved? Past and present gas percentages. The changing conc. of O2 and CO2 Climate change and pollution. |
Year 9 Assessment | Literacy Task: Writing sequential instructions for a method. | Short answer task: Models of the atom�Mid-year assessment BCP (1hr) | Literacy Task: The periodic table | Short answer task: Comparing groups | Literacy Task: The changing atmosphere | Short answer task: Renewable energy AP: End of Year Assessment |
Year 10 Content | What can I do with metals? Reactions of metals�Reactivity�Conservation of mass | Why is there Maths in Chemistry? Rates of Reaction�Neutralisation | What happens to the substances we use? Purifying water and waste water treatment�Recycling | How are atoms stuck together?�Bonding | Will the reaction be hot or cold?�Endo and exothermic�Reaction profiles�Bond energy calculations | Can electricity be used to split substances up? Electrolysis theory, electrolysis of molten substances, extracting aluminium and electrolysis of solutions |
Year 10 Assessment | Short answer task: Metals and reactivity Literacy Task: Describe method for making a salt | Short answer task: Rates of reaction�Mid-year assessment BCP (1hr) | Short answer task: Acids and alkalis�Literacy Task: life cycle assessments | Short answer task: Bonding Literacy Task: Allotropes | Short answer task: Reaction energy Literacy Task: Required practical method | Short answer task: Electrolysis AP: End of Year Assessment |
Year 11 Content | What is the problem with oil? Separating crude oil, cracking long chains to meet demand, Alkene Properties | How fast is a reaction? Collision theory, effect of conc, temp, surface area and catalyst on rate. Graphs. | How do farmers get their fertiliser?�Haber process�Effects on equilibrium�calculating mass | Revision Skills | Revision Skills | |
Year 11 Assessment | Short answer task: Crude oil fractions Literacy Task: Fractionating column | Short answer task: Rates AP: Paper 1 PPE | Short answer task: Calculations�Literacy Task: Haber process | AP: Paper 2 PPE | | Final Examinations |
KS4 Chemistry: Combined Science
| Autumn 1 | Autumn 2 | Spring 1 | Spring 2 | Summer 1 | Summer 2 |
Year 10 Content | What can I do with metals? Properties of metals�Reactivity Reactions with acids Metal oxide, hydroxide and carbonate reactions | What happens to the substances we use?�Titrations�Neutralisation Purifying water and waste water treatment�Recycling | How are atoms stuck together?�Bonding�Organic chemistry | Why is there an energy change during a reaction? Bond breaking and making, energy level diagrams showing; activation energy, endo and exo reactions. | Can electricity be used to split substances up? Electrolysis theory, electrolysis of molten substances, extracting aluminium and electrolysis of solutions | How can we identify substances? Pure, impure substances, formulations, chromatograms and Rf, testing for gases, testing for ion and instrumental analysis |
Year 10 Assessment | Short answer task: Metals and reactivity Literacy Task: Describe method for making a salt | Short answer task: acids and alkalis�Literacy Task: Recycling Mid-year assessment BCP (1hr) | Short answer task: Bonding Literacy Task: Allotropes | Short answer task: Organic chemistry Literacy Task: Required practical method | Short answer task: Electrolysis Literacy Task: Electrolysis required practical method | Short answer task: Testing for substances AP: End of Year Assessment |
Year 11 Content | What is the problem with oil? Fractional distillation, combustion, cracking, Alkene reactions Polymerisation and polymer disposal | How fast is a reaction? Collision theory, effect of conc, temp, surface area and catalyst on rate. | How do farmers get their fertiliser?�Haber process�Effects on equilibrium�calculating mass�Titration�Percentage Yield�Atom economy | Revision Skills | Revision Skills | |
Year 11 Assessment | Short answer task: Fractional distillation Literacy Task: Chromatography | Short answer task: Rates AP: Paper 1 PPE | Short answer Task: Haber process Literacy Task: Titration method | AP: Paper 2 PPE | | Final Examinations |
KS4 Chemistry: Triple Science
| Autumn 1 | Autumn 2 | Spring 1 | Spring 2 | Summer 1 | Summer 2 |
Year 9 Content | How do we separate substances? Dissolution Filtration Evaporation Distillation Chromatography | What is everything made from? History of the atom�Atomic structure Relative formula mass | Where did the periodic table come from? The periodic table | How do groups differ?�Group 1 Group 7�Group 8 | How has the atmosphere evolved? Past and present gas percentages. The changing conc. of O2 and CO2 Climate change and pollution. | How has the atmosphere evolved? Past and present gas percentages. The changing conc. of O2 and CO2 Climate change and pollution. |
Year 10 Content | What can I do with metals? Reactions of metals�Reactivity�Conservation of mass | Why is there Maths in Chemistry? Rates of Reaction�Neutralisation | What happens to the substances we use? Purifying water and waste water treatment�Recycling | How are atoms stuck together?�Bonding | Will the reaction be hot or cold?�Endo and exothermic�Reaction profiles�Bond energy calculations | Can electricity be used to split substances up? Electrolysis theory, electrolysis of molten substances, extracting aluminium and electrolysis of solutions |
Year 11 Content | What is the problem with oil? Separating crude oil, cracking long chains to meet demand, Alkene Properties | How fast is a reaction? Collision theory, effect of conc, temp, surface area and catalyst on rate. Graphs. | How do farmers get their fertiliser?�Haber process�Effects on equilibrium�calculating mass | Revision Skills | Revision Skills | |
KS4 Chemistry: Combined Science
| Autumn 1 | Autumn 2 | Spring 1 | Spring 2 | Summer 1 | Summer 2 |
Year 10 Content | What can I do with metals? Properties of metals�Reactivity Reactions with acids Metal oxide, hydroxide and carbonate reactions | What happens to the substances we use?�Titrations�Neutralisation Purifying water and waste water treatment�Recycling | How are atoms stuck together?�Bonding�Organic chemistry | Why is there an energy change during a reaction? Bond breaking and making, energy level diagrams showing; activation energy, endo and exo reactions. | Can electricity be used to split substances up? Electrolysis theory, electrolysis of molten substances, extracting aluminium and electrolysis of solutions | How can we identify substances? Pure, impure substances, formulations, chromatograms and Rf, testing for gases, testing for ion and instrumental analysis |
Year 11 Content | What is the problem with oil? Fractional distillation, combustion, cracking, Alkene reactions Polymerisation and polymer disposal | How fast is a reaction? Collision theory, effect of conc, temp, surface area and catalyst on rate. | How do farmers get their fertiliser?�Haber process�Effects on equilibrium�calculating mass�Titration�Percentage Yield�Atom economy | Revision Skills | Revision Skills | |
KS4 Chemistry: Triple Science