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Properties of Matter for Grades 3-5

An Inquiry Approach

British Columbia Edition

Edited by Jennifer E. Lawson
Consultant editor Desiree Marshall-Peer
Series: Hands-On Science for British Columbia
Imprint: Portage & Main Press

Categories: Education, Science & Technology
Softcover, coil bound : 9781553798798, 164 pages, August 2021
Ebook (PDF) : 9781553799634, 200 pages, October 2021

Table of contents

Introduction to Hands-On Science 5

  • About Hands-On Science 5
  • Format of Hands-On Science 5
  • The Multi-Age Approach 6
  • Inquiry and Science 6
  • The Goals of Science Education in British Columbia 6
  • Hands-On Science Principles 7
  • Cultural Connections 8
  • Indigenous Perspectives and Knowledge 9
  • References 12

How to Use Hands-On Science in Your Classroom 13

  • Multi-Age Teaching and Learning 13
  • Module Overview 13
  • Talking Circles 16
  • Multiple Intelligences Learning Centres 17
  • Icons 18
  • Makerspaces 19
  • References 20

Curricular Competencies: How to Infuse Scientific Inquiry Skills and Processes Into Lessons 21

  • Observing 21
  • Questioning 21
  • Exploring 21
  • Classifying 22
  • Measuring 22
  • Communicating, Analyzing, and Interpreting 23
  • Predicting 25
  • Inferring 25
  • Inquiry Through Investigation and Experimentation 25
  • Inquiry Through Research 26
  • Addressing Students’ Literacy Needs 27
  • Online Considerations 27
  • References 28

The Hands-On Science Assessment Plan 29

  • Student Self-Assessment 29
  • Formative Assessment 31
  • Summative Assessment 32
  • Indigenous Perspectives on Assessment 33
  • Connecting Assessment to Curricular Competencies 33
  • Module Assessment Summary 34
  • Important Note to Teachers 34
  • References 34
  • Assessment Reproducibles 35

What Are the Properties of Matter? 59

  • About This Module 60
  • Curriculum Learning Framework 64
  • Curricular Competencies Correlation Chart 65
  • Resources for Students 67
  • 1 Initiating Event: What Do We Observe, Think, and Wonder About Solids, Liquids, and Gases in Nature? 71
  • 2 What Can We Learn About Solids, Liquids, and Gases Through Stories? 77
  • 3 What Do We Know About Matter? 82
  • 4 What Are Some Properties of Solids? 88
  • 5 What Are Some Properties of Liquids? 92
  • 6 What Are Some Properties of Gases? 99
  • 7 What More Can We Learn About Gases? 107
  • 8 How Does Heat Affect Water? 113
  • 9 How Does Heat Affect Matter? 121
  • 10 How Do Different Substances Interact With Water? 126
  • 11 How Do Substances Interact to Produce Gases? 131
  • 12 How Can We Test the Solubility of Different Substances? 137
  • 13 What Are Some Properties of Solutions? 142
  • 14 How Can Solutions Be Separated? 146
  • 15 Inquiry Project: What More Can We Learn About the Properties of Matter? 152

Appendix: Image Banks 157
About the Contributors 163

Description

Properties of Matter from Hands-On Science: An Inquiry Approach completely aligns with BC’s New Curriculum for science. Grounded in the Know-Do-Understand model, First Peoples knowledge and perspectives, and student-driven scientific inquiry, this custom-written resource:

  • emphasizes Core Competencies, so students engage in deeper and lifelong learning
  • develops Curricular Competencies as students explore science through hands-on activities
  • fosters a deep understanding of the Big Ideas in science

Using proven Hands-On features, Properties of Matter contains information and materials for both teachers and students including: Curricular Competencies correlation charts; background information on the science topics; complete, easy-to-follow lesson plans; digital reproducible student materials; and materials lists.

Innovative new elements have been developed specifically for the new curriculum:

  • a multi-age approach
  • a five-part instructional process—Engage, Explore, Expand, Embed, Enhance
  • an emphasis on technology, sustainability, and personalized learning
  • a fully developed assessment plan for summative, formative, and student self-assessment
  • a focus on real-life Applied Design, Skills, and Technologies
  • learning centres that focus on multiple intelligences and universal design for learning (UDL)
  • place-based learning activities, Makerspaces, and Loose Parts

In Properties of Matter students investigate matter. Core Competencies and Curricular Competencies will be addressed while students explore the following Big Ideas:

  • Humans interact with matter every day through familiar materials.
  • Materials can be changed through physical and chemical processes.
  • Matter is useful because of its properties.

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