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Physical Change | Elementary School
Lesson Plan: Now I Can Drink the Water! Mark as Favorite (0 Favorites)
In this lesson, students review important concepts of the water cycle and then design, test, and evaluate a working model of a desalination plant (a distiller).
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Solubility | Elementary School
Lesson Plan: Particles in Motion Mark as Favorite (0 Favorites)
In this lesson, students learn that particles that make up matter are in constant motion.
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Solubility | Elementary School
Lab: M&M's Solution Mark as Favorite (0 Favorites)
In this lab, students will investigate dissolving using M&M’s and will determine whether dissolving happens faster without assistance, or with the assistance of the tongue and teeth.
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Mixtures | Elementary School
Demonstration: Analyzing Mixtures Mark as Favorite (0 Favorites)
In this demonstration, the teacher will create a sequence of mixtures in a single test tube. Water, oil, food coloring and soap will be used in this demonstration to introduce the concepts of heterogeneous and homogeneous solutions as well as the idea of miscibility. Students will also have the opportunity to analyze the properties, such as surface tension of each component used.
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Mixtures | Elementary School
Lab: Analyzing a Lava Lamp Mark as Favorite (0 Favorites)
In this lab, students create a mixture of oil, water and food coloring, and then add an Alka-Seltzer tablet, to create a homemade lava lamp. Student will record their observations during each step of the process and answer follow-up questions about the chemical and physical changes that took place.