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What’s In That Cup? A lesson plan prepared and presented by: Kathy Bechtold Christine Davis Cynthia Frank Jo’An Guzman
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Objective: Students will describe how the observable properties of materials change when they are combined in order to provide evidence that a new material has been made.
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List of Tools LCD Visualizer Alka Seltzer Calcium Chloride Baking Soda Baking Powder Graduated Cylinder 3 cups labeled A, B, and C Large Beaker of water (room temperature) Timer or Stopwatch Paper Towels Thermometer Safety Goggles
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The Five E’s Lesson Plan
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Engagement (A Think Pair Share Activity) 1.“What do you think will happen if you combine the material in cup A with water?” 2.“Why do you think this?”
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Safety Concerns: Students will be handling chemicals that are potentially dangerous. You will also be working with glassware. Be sure to keep all Chemical Safety Rules that are specified by your teacher.
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Exploration (An Inquiry Activity with Worksheet) “What can happen during a chemical Change?”
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Explanation Accountable Talk with Students Mixture v. Solution
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Elaboration K-W-L Chart
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Evaluation Exit Ticket: Compare and contrast the results of cup A, B, and C. 1.How are they alike? 2. How are they different?
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