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4 2-Oxygen

This document is a lesson plan for Year 8 students focusing on the topic of oxygen and oxidation. It outlines activities for students to describe and test for oxygen, understand oxidation reactions, and evaluate their learning through questions. Key examples of oxidation reactions, including those of iron, copper, and magnesium, are provided to illustrate the concept.

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4 2-Oxygen

This document is a lesson plan for Year 8 students focusing on the topic of oxygen and oxidation. It outlines activities for students to describe and test for oxygen, understand oxidation reactions, and evaluate their learning through questions. Key examples of oxidation reactions, including those of iron, copper, and magnesium, are provided to illustrate the concept.

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Welcome Year 8

Sit in your allocated seat, get out your


write the title
equipment and
and date, and begin
8 April 2025 the starter.

Title: Oxygen
Starter: 5 MINS
In your books…
1) Describe what is
happening in these
pictures.
2) What links them?
I will learn:
The properties of oxygen
Describe how to test for
oxygen.
I will apply my
Describe oxidation.
learning by:
Explain what happens when
Use Key words: a substance is oxidised.
Oxidation

I will evaluate my learning by:


Creating a questions about oxidation
Testing for oxygen
Oxidation
+ OO 
Fresh Oxygen Brown
Apple (O2) Apple
Oxidation is the name for a
chemical reaction in which oxygen
is added to a substance.
Oxidation of Iron (Fe)

+ O O
Iron Oxygen Iron Oxide
(Fe) (O2) (Fe2O3)
Rust
Oxidation of Copper (Cu)

+ O O
Copper Oxygen Copper Oxide
(CuO)
(Cu) (O2)
Burning is an example of
oxidation
In your books…
Give an example of:
1) A Quick oxidation reaction.
2) A Slow oxidation reaction.
3) A Useful oxidation reaction.
4) An Oxidation reaction that causes problems.
Oxidation of Magnesium

(Predict)
• I predict that when magnesium is oxidised it will weigh
. (more / less / the same)

(Explain)
• This is because
+ O O
Magnesium Oxygen
(Mg) (O2) Magnesium Oxide
(MgO)
At Start After Change in
Heating Mass
Mass (g) 10.3 11.0 0.7

My prediction was right/wrong because when


is added the mass
In your books..
• Create your own question about oxidation.

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