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Grade Level:
3
Subject:
Science
Topic:
Volcanoes
Objective:
Many students have seen volcanos on TV in different movies and shows, but have they ever created their own? Here is there chance to make one by using baking soda and vinegar to create an awesome chemical reaction
Other Information:
USA- National Science Education Standards
Chapter Chapter 6: Science Content Standards
Grade Level: K-4
Content Standard D: Earth and Space Science: As a result of their activities in grades K-4, all students should develop an understanding of
Ability/ Concept: Properties of earth materials
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Earth materials are solid rocks and soils, water, and the gases of the atmosphere. The varied materials have different physical and chemical properties, which make them useful in different ways, for example, as building materials, as sources of fuel, or for growing the plants we use as food. Earth materials provide many of the resources that humans use.
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Public Notes:
Teacher will read and provide pictures from the book "Everybody needs a rock" by Byrd Baylor
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Reflection:
Before the lesson starts I will ask students these important questions.
What is a volcanoes?
How do the erupt?
How long?
Teacher will read a book about volcanoes before the procedure takes place
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Materials:
The book " Amazing facts of Volcanoes"
Container per group
•Baking Soda (make sure it's not baking powder)
•Vinegar
•A container to hold everything and avoid a big mess!
•Paper towels or a cloth (just in case)