Science • Year 7 • 55 • 24 students • Created with AI following Aligned with New Zealand Curriculum
I want the plan to include a practical, school science laboratory-based investigation. It needs to be suitable for students who are new to working in the laboratory. It should help them build skills of working scientifically using the scientific method, accurately measuring and recording results, and using laboratory equipment.
Students will develop foundational scientific investigation skills by conducting a practical experiment on reaction rates, learning how to safely use laboratory equipment, take accurate measurements, and record observations systematically.
By the end of this lesson, students will:
Teacher Action:
Instructions: (Students follow a simple step-by-step guide displayed on the board)
Prepare three beakers
Dissolve 1 teaspoon of baking soda in each beaker.
Simultaneously pour 50mL vinegar into each beaker while starting the stopwatch.
Observe and measure:
Temperature of Water | Reaction Time (Seconds) | Observations (e.g. bubble size) |
---|---|---|
Cold Water (~5°C) | ||
Room Temperature (~20°C) | ||
Warm Water (~50°C) |
Discussion Questions (Whole-Class Reflection):
Formative Assessment:
Next Lesson: Building on Scientific Thinking
This lesson is designed to equip Year 7 students with foundational skills in the scientific method, lab safety, and data recording, setting them up for success in future experiments. 🚀 🌿 🔬
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