Grade 1 Week 4 - Heat Changing Matter PDF
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This is a lesson plan for a Grade 1 science class on heat and how it changes matter. A sample work plan, routines, review, and discussion topics are included. The lesson plan emphasizes basic science concepts and engages students with activities.
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Science Class Hello Everyone!! Work Plan: Routines Discussion Moodle 01 5S, Attendance, Setting of Tone 03 How can heat change matter? 05 Forum/Quiz Review Activity...
Science Class Hello Everyone!! Work Plan: Routines Discussion Moodle 01 5S, Attendance, Setting of Tone 03 How can heat change matter? 05 Forum/Quiz Review Activity Wrap-up 02 Changes in Matter/Drill 04 Collaboration Activity 06 Summary 01 Routines Mindfulness Attendance 02 Review Matter Can Change! How can we change matter? Matter Can CHANGE!!!! You can bend, fold, or tear some solids. Remember: Solids are different from each other but it is still made of the same thing. Burning a matter, heat and air change its properties. What is a MIXTURE? It is two or more different things put together. Some solids do not change when you mix it. Some solids with water will float. What are some other MIXTURES? Some mixtures are hard to take apart. Mixing solid and liquid, some solids dissolve or mix completely. Some liquids mix completely too. REMEMBER! Not all mixtures can be mixed together. 03 Discussion How can heat change matter? How can solids and liquids change? You can change liquid water to a solid. When liquid gets very cold, it can freeze. To freeze means to change from a liquid to a solid. Whe pu qi wa n a ze, tus a s. Fact Check! Freg i k aw at, no d co. You can change frozen water back into a liquid. When heat is added to a solid, it melts. Melting! It means to change from a solid to a liquid. Different solids melt with different amounts of heat. How can liquids and gases change? Whe t et r, me r era. To vot i g i t a s a . The he u d wa, t as t il evat. We v is r a s. When water vapor gets cool, it changes into a liquid. When water vapor in the air touches a cool glass, it turns back into a water. That is why your glass is sometimes wet on the outside. Let us watch! Book Activity Thank you!