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YEAR 1 SCIENCE

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Getting organised:
  • Join the Google Classroom.
  • Join the Lessonup group.
  • Join the Quizlet group.
  • Does everyone have a notebook?
  • Does everyone have a textbook?
  • Join this presentation. 

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Topic 1: Observing the World

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LESSON 1
DATE:
Learning Goals:
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Key words:
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Summary of the day:
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Learning Goals:
  • I know what observing is
  • I know what tools can be used to observe
  • I know what a substance/matter is
  • I know what a property of a substance is and can describe
properties of a given substance

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Key words:
  • data
  • matter
  • substances
  • properties of substances
  • observing

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Observing

Slide 7 - Mind map

Observing =  to notice something using your senses. 
  • I know what observing is
  • I know what tools can be used to observe
  • I know what a substance/matter is
  • I know what a property of a substance is and can describe
properties of a given substance

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data

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Data = information that is collected during observations that can be used to test and prove theories.
  • I know what observing is
  • I know what tools can be used to observe
  • I know what a substance/matter is
  • I know what a property of a substance is and can describe
properties of a given substance

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Lets test a theory:
  • I say that boys love football more that girls do. 

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Boys: I love football.
yes
no

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Girls: I love football.
yes
no

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Observation tools:
  • ruler
  • thermometer
  • microscope
  • scales

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To find out how long an object is.
To find out how long something takes.
To find out how hot or cold something is.
To study or observe very closely.
To find out the weight of something.
To find out how much space something takes up.

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Substances:
  • A substance is anything that has mass and takes up space.
  • Substances are physical things that can be touched, seen, observed or measured. 
  • Scientists also sometimes refer to substances as matter.
  • Every substance also has its own unique characteristics, called properties of a substance.

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Properties of substances:
sometimes you need to dig deeper to see differences:

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Properties of substances:
examples of properties are:
  • color
  • phase at room temperature (liquid, gas or solid)
  • smell
  • taste
  • appearance

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Practice exercises:
  • Start working on the exercises on page 8. 
  • Write the answers in your textbook.
  • Work in silence by yourself till we go to the lab.  

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Lab time:
  • Read the instructions carefully.
  • Discuss in your group what you think you need to do
  • Follow your teacher's instructions carefully. 
  • Bring your worksheet & something to rite with to the lab.

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Lab time:
  • tea
  • washing-up liquid
  • olive oil
  • vinegar (azijn)
  • sugar
  • alcohol
  • corn (mais)
  • sand
  • sulfur (zwavel)
  • aluminium
  • coper 
  • lead (lood)
timer
9:00

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Correct answers:
  1. alcohol
  2. olive oil
  3. washing-up liquid
  4. vinegar
  5. tea
  6. sand
  7. corn
  8. sugar
  9. sulfur
  10. aluminium
  11. coper
  12. lead

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Homework for lesson 2:
  • Complete the exercises on page 8.
  • Review your notes from today.
  • Study the Glossary called "Science - lab" on quizlet.

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Learning Goals:
  • I know what observing is
  • I know what tools can be used to observe
  • I know what a substance/matter is
  • I know what a property of a substance is and can describe
properties of a given substance

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Summary of the day:

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Practice exercises:
  • Continue working on the exercises on page 8. 
  • Write the answers in your textbook.
  • What you do not complete is homework for the next lesson!

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