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Properties of Matter

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Science
60
20 students
22 October 2024

Teaching Instructions

Chemical and physical properties grade 9 virtual lesson Ontario curriculum

Properties of Matter

Overview

This lesson plan is designed for a 60-minute virtual class for 9th-grade science students in Ontario, Canada, focusing on the chemical and physical properties of matter. The plan aligns with the Ontario Science Curriculum for Grade 9, specifically the Unit on Chemistry: Atoms, Elements, and Compounds.

Learning Objectives:

  • Understand the distinction between chemical and physical properties.
  • Identify and describe examples of chemical and physical properties.
  • Apply knowledge to classify substances based on their properties.

Curriculum Alignment

Ontario Science Curriculum — Grade 9:

  • Strand A: Scientific Investigation Skills and Career Exploration

    • A1.1: Use appropriate terminology and conventions to describe physical and chemical properties of substances.
  • Strand C: Matter and Energy

    • C1.2: Identify chemical and physical properties of elements and compounds using examples.

Materials

  • Virtual whiteboard tool
  • Interactive polling or quiz application
  • Document camera or screen-sharing capability
  • Household items with varying properties (e.g., salt, sugar, vinegar, baking soda) pre-arranged for students

Lesson Plan

Introduction (10 Minutes)

  1. Welcome and Engagement:

    • Begin with a warm welcome and briefly outline the lesson's objectives.
    • Use captivating images to illustrate diverse substances—ask students to guess their properties.
  2. Activate Prior Knowledge:

    • Ask students: What happens when you dissolve sugar in tea? What about salt?
    • Facilitate a group brainstorming session about differences they observe in everyday materials.

Direct Instruction (15 Minutes)

  1. Definitions and Examples:

    • Present clear definitions:
      • Physical Properties: Characteristics observed or measured without changing the substance's identity (e.g., color, melting point, solubility).
      • Chemical Properties: Describes a substance's ability to participate in chemical reactions (e.g., flammability, reactivity with vinegar).
  2. Interactive Demonstration:

    • Use a screen-sharing tool to demonstrate simple experiments:
      • Melting ice vs. burning paper.
      • Dissolving sugar in water vs. reacting vinegar with baking soda.

Guided Practice (15 Minutes)

  1. Virtual Breakout Rooms:

    • Divide students into small groups, each assigned specific substances (e.g., vinegar, saltwater) to classify their properties as physical or chemical.
    • Use a virtual whiteboard for each group to document their observations and questions.
  2. Discussion:

    • Reconvene the class, allowing each group to share their findings. Encourage peer feedback and add clarifications where needed.

Independent Practice (10 Minutes)

Think Outside the Box Activity:

  • Challenge students with an interactive poll or quiz, using the example of an unusual substance (e.g., non-Newtonian fluid like cornstarch with water) to test their understanding.
  • Each question should ask students to categorize properties and predict behaviors under different conditions.

Conclusion & Reflection (10 Minutes)

  1. Wrap-up Discussion:

    • Summarize the key points of the lesson.
    • Pose reflective questions, such as: How do understanding these properties help scientists in the real world?
  2. Next Steps:

    • Announce a follow-up task: Students will find one object at home and create a presentation slide discussing its physical and chemical properties for the next session.

Assessment

Formative Assessment:

  • Participation in discussions and breakout activities.
  • Responses in polls or quizzes to gauge understanding.

Summative Assessment:

  • Evaluation of the presentation slide in the subsequent lesson to assess comprehension and application of concepts.

Accommodations

  • Provide additional resources and support for students requiring extra assistance.
  • Ensure all materials are accessible to students with diverse learning needs, offering both visual and audio formats where possible.

This lesson plan aims to engage and challenge students while meeting specific curriculum standards, ensuring a deep and practical understanding of the fascinating properties of matter.

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