Liquid Explorations
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5E Lesson Plan #1 TITLE OF THE LESSON: Liquid Classification Game TECHNOLOGY LESSON: No DATE OF LESSON: September 26, 2007 LENGTH OF LESSON: 15-25 minutes NAME OF COURSE: 2nd Grade Science SOURCE OF THE LESSON: LHS GEMS Teacher’s Guide: Liquid Explorations, Activity 1 TEKS ADDRESSED: 2.2 Scientific
processes. The student develops
abilities necessary to do scientific inquiry in the field and the
classroom.
The student is expected to: (B) plan and
conduct simple descriptive investigations (E) construct reasonable explanations and draw
conclusions using
information and prior knowledge (F) communicate explanations about investigation 2.3 Scientific
processes. The student knows that
information and critical thinking are used in making decisions. The
student is
expected to: (A) make decisions using information (B) discuss and justify the merits of decisions CONCEPT STATEMENT: There
are four principle states of matter, one of which is liquid. Liquids can be classified
through a variety of ways using the senses, such as color, odor,
density,
temperature, and fluidity. By
understanding the properties of liquids, one can come to the conclusion
that a
liquid is something that flows. PERFORMANCE
OBJECTIVES: 1.
Correctly
classify them according to physical properties 95% of the time 2.
Contribute to
a class definition of “liquid” RESOURCES:
(per
class) ·
10-20 clear,
2-6 ounce jars with water-tight lids filled with different liquids,
such as
shampoo, baby oil, cooking oil, liquid starch, etc. ·
Food coloring ·
A box for
storing the jars upright ·
Chalkboard or
large piece of paper ·
Funnel for
filling the jars SAFETY
CONSIDERATIONS: Students will
be working with liquids and glass jars, so there should be a mop and/or
paper
towels nearby in case of spills. There
should also be clean water available for students to wash hands if
necessary. If a jar breaks, the students
should not touch the glass and should inform the teacher immediately. SUPLEMENTARY
MATERIALS, HANDOUTS: none
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