10S1/2 Lesson 1 - What is IGCSE Chemistry?

Lesson 1 - What is IGCSE Chemistry?
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ChemistrySecondary Education

This lesson contains 22 slides, with interactive quiz and text slides.

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Lesson 1 - What is IGCSE Chemistry?

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  1. Identify the significant details of the IGCSE Chemistry course
  2. Recognize the importance of Chemistry in daily life

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Daily Review
Lightning Question:

  • Name four important things you now know about the course.
  • Use your chemistry notebook.
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Picture this!
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GOALS
  • Look at the given picture.
  • Study what's going on in each.
  • Brainstorm the correct answers to the given questions.
  • Write your responses on your team's whiteboard.
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Picture this!
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Picture this!
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Picture this!
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Picture this!
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How would we keep safety and order in the lab?

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Lab Code of Conduct
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GOALS
  • Click the link on the next slide.
  • Fill in the Google form.
  • Provide your responses to the given questions.
  • Submit the form.
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Signing of LCOCA
GOALS
  • Read conscientiously the lab safety protocols in the Student Lab Code of Conduct.
  • Sign the agreement and write the date today.
  • Bring the agreement form home
  • Ask your parent or guardian to sign after reading the document
  • Return the agreement form to Mr Russel.

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What two new things can you do now that you cannot before?

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