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Science
90
1 students
17 January 2026

Teaching Instructions

This is lesson 1 of 20 in the unit "Exploring Physical Science". Lesson Title: Introduction to Physical Science Lesson Description: Discover what physical science is and why it matters. Explore the fundamental concepts that will guide your learning journey.

Overview

This 90-minute lesson introduces 9th grade students to the exciting field of physical science. The focus is on helping students understand what physical science is, why it is important, and the foundational concepts that will anchor their study throughout the unit. The session aligns with Common Core State Standards (CCSS) particularly focusing on scientific inquiry, critical thinking, and communication skills.


Standards Alignment

Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS) Correlated with CCSS:

  • HS-PS1-1: Use the periodic table as a model to predict the relative properties of elements based on the patterns of electrons in the outermost energy level of atoms.
  • CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RST.9-10.2: Determine the central ideas or conclusions of a text; provide an accurate summary of how key events or ideas develop over the course of the text.
  • CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.SL.9-10.1: Initiate and participate effectively in a range of collaborative discussions (one-on-one, in groups, and teacher-led) on grades 9–10 topics, texts, and issues.
  • CCSS.MATH.PRACTICE.MP2: Reason abstractly and quantitatively.

Learning Objectives

By the end of this lesson, students will be able to:

  1. Define physical science and identify its major branches (physics and chemistry).
  2. Explain the importance of physical science in everyday life and future scientific inquiry.
  3. Summarize key foundational concepts introduced in physical science (matter, energy, force, and motion).
  4. Engage in scientific discussion and inquiry using evidence-based reasoning.
  5. Prepare to explore deeper scientific principles throughout the unit.

Materials Needed

  • Whiteboard and markers
  • Student notebooks or science journals
  • Projector & laptop for multimedia presentation
  • Printed Concept Cards (matter, energy, force, motion)
  • Simple science demonstration tools (spring scale, ball, meter ruler)
  • Worksheet: Physical Science KWL Chart and Reflection
  • Stopwatch or timer

Lesson Timeline

1. Opening Engagement (10 minutes)

  • Activity: “What is Science?” Brainstorm
    • Ask the student to share what they know or think about science and physical science. Record responses on the whiteboard under headings “Science,” “Physical Science.”
    • Show a short, dynamic 3-minute video clip introducing physical science (topics like matter, energy, motion).
    • Discuss briefly, clarifying misconceptions.

2. Direct Instruction: Introduction to Physical Science (15 minutes)

  • Present a mini-lecture using slides or whiteboard with the following key points:
    • Definition of physical science.
    • Branches: Physics (force, motion, energy) and Chemistry (matter, elements).
    • Why it matters: Real-world applications (technology, medicine, environment).
  • Use Concept Cards to introduce four foundational concepts: Matter, Energy, Force, Motion.
  • Ask the student to write down 1-2 things they learned about each concept.

3. Interactive Exploration (20 minutes)

  • Hands-on Mini Lab: Investigate motion and force
    • Using a ball and spring scale, demonstrate how force causes motion.
    • Student predicts what will happen if different amounts of force are applied to the ball.
    • Record observations and discuss in terms of physical science vocabulary.

4. Collaborative Discussion and Science Talk (15 minutes)

  • Conduct a guided discussion where the student reflects on the mini lab and the concepts learned.
  • Prompt questions:
    • How does this experiment show the relationship between force and motion?
    • Can you think of examples at home or in sports that demonstrate these ideas?
  • Encourage use of scientific language and reasoning.

5. Reading and Concept Summarization (15 minutes)

  • Provide a brief, age-appropriate text excerpt about physical science concepts.
  • Student practices CCSS.ELA-Literacy.RST.9-10.2 by summarizing central ideas in their notebook.
  • Classify and categorize new vocabulary learned.

6. Formative Assessment & Reflection (10 minutes)

  • Student completes the Physical Science KWL (Know, Want to Know, Learned) chart.
  • Reflect in writing:
    • Why is learning about physical science important?
    • What questions do you have before continuing the unit?

Differentiation Strategies

  • Provide graphic organizers for students who need visual support.
  • Allow verbal or video responses instead of written work as needed.
  • Encourage self-paced sections during the lab experiment to reduce pressure.

Homework / Extension

  • Begin a science journal: Document a simple daily observation of physical science in the environment (e.g., noticing energy in motion, objects at rest).
  • Prepare questions or topics they are curious about for next lesson on “Properties of Matter.”

Teacher Notes

  • Foster curiosity and maintain enthusiasm—physical science is foundational for understanding the natural world.
  • Use everyday examples to connect abstract concepts to student experiences.
  • Be ready to model scientific practices like hypothesizing, observing, and drawing conclusions.
  • Integrate CCSS reading and discussion strategies to build literacy alongside science skills.

This detailed plan will equip 9th graders with a solid introduction to physical science, setting a meaningful foundation for the remainder of the unit and adhering tightly to Common Core and NGSS standards.

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