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Science·Matter & Materials·conceptual

Atoms, Elements & Compounds

Explain the differences between atoms, elements, and compounds; describe the simple Bohr model of the atom (nucleus with protons and neutrons, electrons in shells); and write and interpret chemical symbols and simple formulae

Suggested ages 11–12

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Evidence of understanding

  • Defines atom, element, and compound and distinguishes between them with examples
  • Draws a simple Bohr model of an atom labelling nucleus (protons/neutrons) and electron shells
  • Reads a chemical formula to identify the elements and number of each atom (e.g. H₂O, CO₂, NaCl)
  • Identifies the difference between a mixture and a compound

Assessment prompt

If Atoms, Elements & Compounds saw the formula H₂O on a label, could they explain what it means — which atoms are involved, how many of each, and why water is a compound rather than just a mixture of hydrogen and oxygen?

Standards alignment

MS-PS1-1US · ngss-ms

MS-PS1-1

Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS) Middle School

KS3.Sci.Chem.AEC.1GB · uk-nc-2013

Bohr Model of the Atom

The national curriculum in England: Key stages 1 and 2 framework document · KS3

KS3.Sci.Chem.AEC.2GB · uk-nc-2013

Atoms, Elements and Compounds

The national curriculum in England: Key stages 1 and 2 framework document · KS3

KS3.Sci.Chem.AEC.3GB · uk-nc-2013

Chemical Symbols and Formulae

The national curriculum in England: Key stages 1 and 2 framework document · KS3