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Nask / TechniekMiddelbare schoolmavo, havo, vwoLeerjaar 2

This lesson contains 23 slides, with interactive quizzes and text slides.

time-iconLesson duration is: 80 min

Items in this lesson

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Slide 2 - Slide

Welcome
NTEC2

Slide 3 - Slide

Check in
Coats/jackets?
Hats/caps?
Phones?
Headphones?
iPad and notebook?

Slide 4 - Slide

Welke smiley past het meest bij je vandaag?
A
:)
B
:|
C
:(

Slide 5 - Quiz

Rough planning
lesson 1: Section 1 + 2
Lesson 2: Section 2 (Experiment)
-> Lesson 3: Section 3 <-
Lesson 4: Section 4
Lesson 5: Grade exercise
Lesson 6: Waterpump
Lesson 7: Waterpump

Slide 6 - Slide

Section 2 + 3
We'll talk about phases, and the density of water.
After that we'll start on section 3 about the force of water.

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Goals
- After this class you can tell me the three different phases.
- After this class you can describe the difference between a melting point and a melting range. 

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Repetition quiz
A little quiz about the last few weeks.

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You did an exercise about density of an object. What does density mean?
(g/cm3 or kg/m3)
A
The amount of volume per mass unit
B
The amount of mass per volume unit
C
How heavy something is
D
How big something is

Slide 10 - Quiz

Convert (water)
1 mL = ... g
A
0,1
B
10
C
1
D
100

Slide 11 - Quiz

Convert
1 dm3 = ... L
A
1
B
10
C
0,5
D
2

Slide 12 - Quiz

Convert:
1 Liter = ... cL
A
1000
B
10
C
1
D
100

Slide 13 - Quiz

If you...
...got all answers right: good for you!
...answered question 1 wrong (density); read page 4 and 5
...answered question 2, 3 or 4 wrong; make exercise 4 again

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New material
Calculating density or mass
Phases
Melting point and -range

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Calculating density
The density equals the mass divided by volume.
or
density = mass / volume
or

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calculating mass 
density = mass / volume
mass = density x volume
11,3 g/cm3
0,7 g/cm3
19,2 g/cm3
 0,001 g/cm3

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Phases

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Melting point and -range

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Exercise 6
make exercise 6; questions 1 to 7
timer
10:00

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Density of frozen water

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Fun exercise for at home!
First: ask a caretaker/parent for permission!

1. fill a small plastic container all the way with water.
2. put the lid on the container
3. put the container in the freezer and let it freeze completely (at least overnight)
4. check on your container a few days later. what happened?

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End class
Next lesson: exercise about the forces of water

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