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Properties of matter

Week #2
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Elevate science
Creative thinking

• What properties you would measure for an object?


• Ans: like hardness, weight………
Instruction for interactivity
1) Take out copy book
2) Write on the top [interactivity of measuring different properties of
matter]
3) Make a table
Matarials Weight Water proff Strength Magnetism
Interactivity Savvas link
Post interactivity Assessment

How many properties of a material you can measure(check)?


Home task
Question 2 page 13

What property of a thick cloth pad makes it useful for picking up a hot
pan on the stove?
2 Period
nd
Warm up Activity
• Take two beaker of one of hot water and one of cold water.
• Take two spoon, one of metal and one of plastic
• Stir the both the spoon for a while.
Q#01: Do you feel the metal spoon hot? Why
Q#02: why not plastic spoon hot?
Q#03: why is the metal spoon cold, if you stir it in cold water?
Copy book
• Conductor: is a material which easily allow heat and/or electricity to
pass through it. Examples are copper, iron etc.

• Insulator: is a material which does not easily allow heat and/or


electricity to pass through it. Examples are plastic, rubber, glass etc.
Home Task
• Revise the lesson.
• Draw the diagram of two conductor and 2 of insulator on a blank
page.
3 Period
rd
Warm up Activity
• Take two beaker and labeled it with marker A and B
• Put water in both beaker
• Take a spoon of salt and mix in beaker A
• Take pepper and mix in beaker B
Questions?
1. What you observe in beaker A? do you see any particles?
2. What you observe in beaker B? do you see any particles?
Highlight in book and also note in Copy
book

Solubility: is a property of material that refer to


how well it dissolves in another material.
Book page 13
Home Task

• Revise the lesson page#13


• Q01: Draw conclusions…….
4 period
th
Learning outcomes
• After this lesson you will be able to discuss:
1) Tiny particles that made up matter.
2) Atom, element and compound.
3) How the particles of matter are arranged.
Warm up
• What are the every day use of salt?
• Where the kitchen salt come from?

• Explain the steps of salts extraction and purification.


Page 16
Highlight in book and also write in copy
book
• Element: is made up of only one kind of atom.
• Atom: the smallest part of an element that still
has the properties of the element is called an
atom.
• Atomic theory: the idea that everything is made
of small particles is known as the atomic
theory.
Book page 18
Post Assessment
1. What is the atomic theory?
2. How does the sandcastle compare to the matter that makes it up?
Answers
1. The atomic theory is the idea that everything is made of small
particles.
2. The castle looks like one large object, but it is made up of smaller
pieces. Even the smallest grain of sand is made up of smaller particles
that cannot be seen without special tools.

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