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Exploring Matter

Science • 45 • 25 students • Created with AI following Aligned with provincial curriculum standards

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Science
45
25 students
22 November 2024

Teaching Instructions

Create a two week plan to review and assess the Matter unit from the alberta grade six curriculum

Exploring Matter

Overview

This two-week unit plan for Grade 6 students is designed to review and assess the Matter unit in alignment with the Alberta Science Curriculum. Students will explore the properties and changes of matter through hands-on activities, discussions, and assessments, ensuring engagement and understanding of key concepts.

Curriculum Alignment

  • Strand: Matter and Chemical Change
  • General Outcome: Students will investigate the properties of matter and changes in matter.
  • Specific Outcomes:
    • Recognize and describe different forms of matter (e.g., solid, liquid, gas).
    • Distinguish between reversible and irreversible changes in matter.
    • Explore the concept of conservation of mass.

Week 1

Day 1: Introduction to Matter (45 minutes)

  • Objective: Review the states of matter and their properties.

Materials

  • Balloons
  • Ice cubes
  • Water
  • Cups
  • Interactive Whiteboard

Activities

  1. Hook (5 min): Begin with an engaging question, "What makes ice different from water?" Show a quick experiment where you turn water into ice and ask students to describe what they see.

  2. Direct Instruction (10 min): Use the interactive whiteboard to review the three states of matter: solid, liquid, and gas. Discuss characteristics and examples of each state.

  3. Hands-On Activity (20 min):

    • Divide students into small groups.
    • Provide each group with water, ice cubes, and balloons.
    • Ask them to explore and list the properties of solids, liquids, and gases by observing ice melting and inflating a balloon with air.
  4. Discussion and Review (10 min): Groups share their observations. Reinforce the key properties of each state of matter.

  5. Closure (5 min): Quick quiz using interactive whiteboard to assess understanding.

Day 2: Changes in Matter (45 minutes)

  • Objective: Differentiate between physical and chemical changes.

Materials

  • Vinegar
  • Baking soda
  • Balloons
  • Alka-Seltzer tablets
  • Clear plastic bottles

Activities

  1. Hook (5 min): Perform a demonstration by mixing vinegar with baking soda in a bottle and capture the produced gas with a balloon. Ask students to hypothesize what's happening.

  2. Direct Instruction (10 min): Explain the difference between physical and chemical changes. Provide examples of reversible (physical) and irreversible (chemical) changes.

  3. Hands-On Experiment (20 min):

    • Students work in pairs.
    • Each pair conducts an experiment using Alka-Seltzer tablets in water. Students observe the reaction and identify it as a chemical change.
  4. Analysis and Reflection (5 min): Discuss the experiments. Ask students to identify signs of a chemical reaction (e.g., gas production, temperature change).

  5. Closure (5 min): Exit ticket: List one physical and one chemical change observed.

Day 3: Conservation of Mass (45 minutes)

  • Objective: Understand and demonstrate the principle of conservation of mass.

Materials

  • Sandwich bags
  • Weighing scales
  • Vinegar
  • Baking soda
  • Balloons

Activities

  1. Hook (5 min): Briefly review the concept of mass with the question: "Does mass change when substances mix?"

  2. Direct Instruction (10 min): Introduce the Law of Conservation of Mass with examples. Explain that mass remains constant in a closed system.

  3. Hands-On Experiment (20 min):

    • Students work in small groups.
    • Conduct an experiment by mixing baking soda and vinegar in a sealed sandwich bag connected to a balloon. Measure the mass before and after the reaction to demonstrate conservation.
  4. Discussion (5 min): Groups discuss their results and reflect on how mass was conserved during the reaction.

  5. Closure (5 min): Students write a short paragraph explaining conservation of mass.

Day 4: Review Game (45 minutes)

  • Objective: Consolidate understanding of matter concepts.

Activities

  1. Interactive Quiz (45 min):
    • Design a "Jeopardy-style" game focused on states of matter, changes in matter, and conservation of mass.
    • Divide the class into teams and compete in the quiz, reinforcing learning through friendly competition.

Week 2

Day 1: Assessment Preparation (45 minutes)

  • Objective: Provide review and clarification on matter concepts in preparation for assessment.

Activities

  1. Q&A Session (20 min): Open the floor to student questions from the unit. Clarify any misconceptions or areas of difficulty.

  2. Review Stations (25 min):

    • Set up stations with different review activities (worksheets, flashcards, mini-experiments).
    • Students rotate through stations, reinforcing various concepts.

Day 2: Unit Assessment (45 minutes)

  • Objective: Evaluate student understanding of matter concepts.

Assessment

  1. Written Test (45 min): Conduct a comprehensive assessment covering the key topics of the unit: properties and states of matter, changes in matter, and the conservation of mass.

Day 3: Assessment Feedback and Reflection (45 minutes)

  • Objective: Reflect on learning and provide feedback on the unit assessment.

Activities

  1. Feedback Session (20 min): Return assessments with feedback. Discuss common areas of strength and improvement.

  2. Reflection Activity (25 min): Students complete a reflection exercise, identifying what they learned and areas of difficulty. Encourage a growth mindset.

Day 4: Extension Activity (45 minutes)

  • Objective: Extend learning through a real-world application project.

Activities

  1. Research and Presentation (45 min):
    • Students research a real-world application of matter (e.g., recycling, cooking, manufacturing).
    • Prepare a short presentation or poster to share findings with the class.

Summary

This two-week lesson plan integrates engaging activities, hands-on experiments, and thoughtful assessments to review and explore the Grade 6 Matter unit, meeting the Alberta Curriculum standards and actively involving students in their learning process.

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