L6/7 - Experimental method/ Solid, Liquid, Gas

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Lesson 1 - What is IGCSE Chemistry?
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Lesson 6 - Experimental Method

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Today, I'm going to...
  • know about the steps in planning a scientific experiment,
  • be able to provide feedback about the sample investigation, and
  • understand why following the steps in planning any investigation helps me make a reasonable conclusion.
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  • I can complete the planning checklist while evaluating an exemplary sample.
  • I can give feedback on the sample investigation by answering the questions.
  • I can use several strategies to accomplish the task with my teammates.
I am successful if...
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Quiz 1.1 Results
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Experimental plan
sequence of steps
detailed diagrams
precise vocabulary
impersonal language
"what and how"
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Experimental plan
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Observations
results of the experiment 
qualitative (descriptive)
quantitative (counted or measured)

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Observations
results of the experiment 
Measurements
qualitative (descriptive)
quantitative (counted or measured)

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approximation
Observations
results of the experiment 
Measurements
Estimate
qualitative (descriptive)
quantitative (counted or measured)
used when a scientist is unable to gain reliable data

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Interpretation
making sense of the data obtained by an experiment
describe results
explain the results using scientific knowledge
drawing graphs to represent data
calculations or manipulating data to make it easier to understand
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STEP 1 - Read

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STEP 1 - Read

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STEP 1 - Read

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STEP 1 - Read

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STEP 2 - Collab
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STEP 2 - Collab

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Lesson 1 - What is IGCSE Chemistry?
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Lesson 7 - Solids, Liquids, Gases

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Today, I'm going to...
  • know about the three states of matter,
  • be able to describe the physical properties of solids, liquids, and gases, and
  • understand why liquids and gases are fluids.
Lesson 7 - Solids, Liquids, Gases

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  • I can name the three states of matter.
  • I can give examples of the three states of matter that are important to me.
  • I can describe the three states of matter and their differences in physical properties.
I am successful if...

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Experimental Design
Write a hypothesis.
Observe and ask a question.
Carry out the experimental plan. 
Plan an experiment to test your hypothesis.
 Evaluate and interpret experimental methods.
Interpret and evaluate experimental data.

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Matter
anything
has mass
takes up space

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STEP 2 - Record
Property
SOLID
LIQUID
GAS
Shape
Hardness
Volume
Density
Viscosity
Colour
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STEP 1 - Observe
Property
SOLID
LIQUID
GAS
Shape
Hardness
Volume
Density
Viscosity
Colour
  • fixed
  • changes to that of its container
  • NO
  • can be soft or hard
  • NO
  • NO
  • fixed
  • fixed
  • not fixed
  • high
  • less dense than solids
  • very low
  • NO
  • viscous
  • more viscous than liquid
  • Yes
  • Yes
  • Yes

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  • Prepare your blue or black pen.
  • Open your Workbook on page 2.
  • Complete Focus 1.
  • You only have 5 minutes to accomplish your assessment task.
Workbook Exercise

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  • I can name the three states of matter.
  • I can give examples of the three states of matter that are important to me.
  • I can describe the three states of matter and their differences in physical properties.
I am successful if...

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Self-check
  • Open your notebook.
  • Look for this.
  • Read.
  • Reflect.
  • Complete.

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Name something you did not know before this lesson, 
but NOW you do! 

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