Chemistry KS5 PoS 2024-25 with endpoints

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OCR(A) A-level Chemistry

Module 2: Foundaons in Chemistry

Topics:

Electrons & bonding

Yr12 Organic Chemistry

Teacher1

Shapes of molecules & Intermolecular forces

Key Skills: Understanding models, development of scienfic thinking, analysis, evaluaon, extended wring, applicaon of knowledge to properes, 3D drawing, angles. Praccal skills.

MP: Shapes & IM forces assessment

MP: Module 2 (Ch 5 & 6) Test

OCR(A) A-level Chemistry

Module 2 Foundaons in Chemistry

Topics: Atoms, Ions and Compounds

Yr12 Physical Chemistry

Teacher2

Amount of Substance

Key Skills: Wring formulae, changing the subject of an equaon, working with standard form and significant figures, using raos, fracons, percentages, praccal skills.

MP: Baseline test MP: Calculaonsassessment

Module 4 Core Organic chemistry & analysis

Topics:

Basic concepts in Organic Chemistry

Alkanes & Alkenes

Key Skills: IUPAC rules, raos, logical thinking, looking for paerns, drawing in 3D, visualisaon in 3D, analysis, evaluaon, extended wring, radical substuon mechanism, electrophilic addion mechanism, applicaon of structure to properes. Praccal skills.

MP: Alkane & alkene test

Module 3 Periodic table & energy

Topics: Acids and Redox The Periodic Table

Key Skills: Using algebraic equaons and solving them, plong variables from experimental data, drawing and using the gradient of a tangent to a curve to measure rate, recognising and explaining paerns, analysing experimental data, praccal skills

MP: Module 2 (Ch 2-4) Test

Module 4 Core Organic chemistry & analysis

Topics: Alcohols Haloalkanes Organic Synthesis

Key Skills: IUPAC rules, logical thinking, drawing & visualisaon in 3D, analysis, evaluaon, nucleophilic substuon mechanism, applicaon of structure to properes. Ethics, environmental concerns. Praccal skills.

MP: January Assessment

Module 3 Periodic table & energy

Topics: Reacvity Trends Enthalpy

Key Skills: Using algebraic equaons and solving them, plong variables from experimental data, recognising and explaining paerns, evaluang, analysing experimental data, logical thinking, praccal skills

MP: January Assessment

Module 4 Core Organic chemistry & analysis

Topics:

Organic Synthesis

Mass & IR Spectroscopy

Key Skills: Praccal skills, purificaon techniques, analysis, logical thinking & looking for paerns, idenficaon, data analysis, applicaon of data and spectra to structure. MP: Alcohol to organic synthesis test

Module 4 Core Organic chemistry & analysis

Topics: Spectroscopy Revision

Key Skills: Analysis, logical thinking & looking for paerns, idenficaon, data analysis, applicaon of data and spectra to structure. Exam skills, command words, understanding mark schemes

Module 6 Organic Chemistry & analysis

Topics: Aromac chemistry

Direcng groups

Key Skills: Understanding models, development of scienfic thinking, IUPAC rules, logical thinking, analysis, evaluaon, extended wring, nucleophilic substuon mechanism, applicaon of structure to properes. Praccal skills.

MP: EOY Exam Paper 2 assessment

Module 3 Periodic table & energy

Topics: Equilibrium and Reacon Rates

Key Skills:

Applying the conservaon of energy principle, data analysis, logical thinking, interpreng diagrams, looking for paerns, drawing and using the gradient of a tangent to a curve, construcng enthalpy cycles, calculang constants, praccal skills

MP: Bond enthalpy & Hess cycle assessment

Module 3 Periodic table & energy

Module 5 Physical chemistry

Topics: Revision Rates of reacon

Key Skills: Drawing and using the gradient of a tangent to a curve, calculang constants, exam skills, command words, understanding mark schemes.

MP: EOY Exam Paper 1 assessment

MP: Aromac Chemistry assessment

MP: Cambridge Challenge

Module 5 Physical chemistry

Topics: Rates of Reacon

Key Skills: logarithms and their inverse, algebraic equaons, plong experimental data, graphical analysis, working with indices, praccal skills

- Apply new terminology and concepts to previous understanding of structure and bonding

- Describe how the shape and polarity of molecules gives rise to their properes

- Understand that these properes can relate to forces that exist between or within molecules

- Apply new ideas about sigma- and pi-bonds to explain bonding and reacvity of organic molecules

- Be able to represent and name organic molecules and funconal groups using IUPAC nomenclature

- Represent the reacons of different organic molecules in terms of reacon mechanisms, reagents and condions

- Invesgate the reacons of organic molecules using a variety of praccal equipment and techniques

- Be able to apply knowledge of praccal organic chemistry techniques in wrien exams

- Idenfy the structure of organic molecules using spectrometry and spectroscopy

- To have a deep understanding of atomic, isotopic and ionic structure in terms of subatomic parcles and be ab e to interpret this using mass spectrometry

- To analyse and evaluate chem cal reacons mathemacally in terms of determining the r formulae, moles, mass, volume, yield, and raos through manipulang mathemaca equaons appropriately.

- To be ab e to apply and explain a range of praccal and analycal techniques to idenfy chemical species and determine mass, concentraon, energy change by experiment.

- To be ab e use the Periodic Table to describe and explain in detail a wide range of trends in the properes, bond ng and structure of elements th nking in Groups (horizontal) and Periods (lateral)

- To understand and explain the trends n reacvity of Group 2 and Group 7 elements and their uses

MP: Rates of reacon assessment

- To understand how energy (enthalpy) plays a fundamental role in dr ving chemical reacons and to be able to calculate and measure this by experiment and theoreca ly using Hess’ Law

- To arculate and explain how reacons can be manipulated to affect the rate of reacon and pos on of chemical equilibrium, and to express th s posion mathemacally

OCR(A)

A-level Chemistry

Module 6 Organic Chemistry & analysis

Revision of arenes & reacons

Yr13 Organic Chemistry

Teacher1

Carbonyls, carboxylic acids,esters and acyl chlorides

Key Skills:

IUPAC rules, logical thinking, analysis, evaluaon, electrophilic substuon mechanism, nucleophilic addion mechanism, applicaon of structure to properes.

3D-visualisaon and drawing. Praccal skills.

MP: Module 1,2,4 assessment

OCR(A) A-level Chemistry

Module 5: Physical chemistry & transion elements

Rates of reacon

Acids, Bases and pH

Key Skills:

Changing the subject of, substung numbers into, and solving algebraic equaons, plong experimental data, graphical analysis, logical thinking, calculang constants, praccal skills

MP1: Module 1,2,3 assessment

Module 6 Organic Chemistry & analysis

Amines, amino acids, amides & chirality

Condensaon polymers

Key Skills:

IUPAC rules, logical thinking, looking for paerns, analysis, evaluaon, nucleophilic addion mechanism, applicaon of structure to properes.

3D-visualisaon and drawing. Praccal skills.

MP: November Assessment Paper 2 Organic exam

Module 5: Physical chemistry & transion elements

Acids, Bases and pH Buffers, Neutralisaon

Key Skills:

Changing the subject of, substung numbers into, and solving algebraic equaons, plong experimental data, graphical analysis, logical thinking, calculang constants, using indices praccal skills

MP: November Assessment Paper 1 Physical exam

Module 6 Organic Chemistry & analysis

Organic synthesis, Synthec routes Funconal group analysis

Key Skills: IUPAC rules, logical thinking & looking for paerns, analysis, evaluaon, visualisaon, extended wring. Praccal skills.

MP: RSC Olympiad MP: MOCK Paper 2

Module 6 Organic Chemistry & analysis

Carbon-13 NMR

Proton-NMR

Key Skills:

Analysis, evaluaon, idenficaon, visualisaon, mathemacal skills, logical thinking

MP: Spectroscopy Assessment

Module 6 Organic Chemistry & analysis

Chromatography

Combined Techniques

Synopc concepts REVISION

Key Skills: Analysis, evaluaon, idenficaon, visualisaon, mathemacal skills, logical thinking. Exam skills, command words, subject specific key words, applicaon, evaluaon, praccal skills, applicaon of knowledge to a variety of unfamiliar molecules and reacons.

MP: Synopc Exam Qs

Module 5: Physical chemistry & transion elements

Redox and Electrode Potenals

Key Skills:

Analysis, evaluaon, applying conservaon of energy, logical thinking, Changing the subject of, substung numbers into, and solving algebraic equaons, plong experimental data, graphical analysis, praccal skills

MP : Redox assessment

Module 5: Physical chemistry & transion elements

Enthalpy and Entropy Transion Elements

Key Skills: Changing the subject of, substung numbers into, & solving algebraic equaons, plong data, graphical analysis, interpreng data, logical thinking, applying principles to unfamiliar electrochemical cells, praccal skills

MP: MOCK Paper 1

Module 5: Physical chemistry & transion elements

Synopc concepts REVISION – modules 2, 3, 5 and praccal techniques

Key Skills: Exam skills, command words, subject specific key words, applicaon, evaluaon, praccal skills

MP: Enthalpy & entropy test

- Recall and expla n the synthesis of organic funconal groups; their typical reacons and properes

- Full understanding of how reacons happen and be able to apply these to unfam liar situaons

- Be able to idenfy and expla n opcal isomerism, and chirality

- Be able to explain and show mechanisms for extending the carbon cha n in aliphac and aromac molecules

- Invesgate and explain how to praccally synthesise molecules containing funconal groups from Yr12 and 13.

- To purify an organic solid and to test for the funconal groups and purity

- Compose mul-stage synthec routes for preparing organic compounds

- Effecvely use carbon-13 and proton-NMR in connecon with previous analycal technique to correctly idenfy complex organic molecules

- Be able to combine knowledge from all modules to successfully answer synopc/unfamiliar quesons

- To apply mathemaca skills to analyse chemical reacons quantavely in terms of equ librium, rates and energy for the first me.

- To determine by calculaon the extent, speed and feasibility of chemical reacons

- To evaluate the quantave effects of temperature, pressure and concentraon on the rate of reacon and chemica equilibrium, and understand how these can be manipulated to control ndustrial processes

- To understand the importance of acids, bases and pH in chemical and biological processes

- To calculate pH of strong acids, weak acids, alkalis and buffer soluons and analyse pH curves

- To understand the ro e of buffers in maintaining blood pH as a case study for the essenal role of acids and bases to health and wellbe ng

- To determine whether chemical reacons are feas ble and spontaneous by applying the principles of energy and entropy and studying e ectrode potenal and electrochemistry

- To understand the importance of redox reacons in electrochemical cells, includ ng fuel cells and those used to power portable devices (baer es)

- To develop praccal skills with techniques ncluding connuous monitoring, measur ng pH using pH meter, redox traons, measuring potena difference of electrochemical cells

- To understand in deta l the chemistry of the transion metals/d-block elements, including the colours, shapes and reacons of their ions, how comp exes form, and how and why chemical and physical properes change in the centre of the Periodic Table

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