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Snow Crystals
Do you know the following?
Sand is composed of quartz crystals. These crystals are shaped by constantly being knocked or rubbed against each other.
Read about QUARTZ WATCHES
Google.com (quartz +sand)
Rochhounding ar.com
Class Activity: Making a Solution
1. How many spoonfuls of the substance did you add?
2. What do you observe?
3. What deduction can be made?
4. Explain why warm water is more effective as a solvent:
5. What do you observe after a few days?
6. What happened to the water?
Assessment for demonstration
Are you able to make correct deductions and communicate your findings?
[LO 1.3; LO 2.3]
Compile a scientific report on your investigation.
Grow your own crystals at home or in the classroom
You will need:
You will see crystals developing within a few days.
N.B.: Your educator could also let you grow copper sulphate crystals in the classroom.
Assessment of class project
Were you able to plan and execute the project, evaluate the data and apply your knowledge by handing in a properly compiled scientific report?
[LO 1.1; LO 1.2; LO 1.3; LO 2.4]
Problem Solving
Suppose you have a saturated solution, with excess crystals lying at the bottom of the beaker: Why would the crystals disappear if you began to heat the saturated solution slowly?
Assessment of problem solving
Were you able to provide an acceptable explanation for the problem?
[LO 2.4]
Do you know the following?
The gigantic rocks that form the Giant’s Causeway in Northern Ireland are hexagonal crystals that were formed when molten rock cooled down rapidly.
www.geocities.com/amegman_uk/symmetry.html
Learning outcome 1: Scientific investigations
The learner will be able to act confidently on curiosity about natural phenomena, and to investigate relationships and solve problems in scientific, technological and environmental contexts.
ASSESSMENT STANDARD: We know this when the learner
1.1 is able to plan investigations;
1.2 is able to execute an investigation and collect data;
Learning outcome 2: Constructing science knowledge
The learner will know and be able to interpret and apply scientific, technological and environmental knowledge.
ASSESSMENT STANDARD: We know this when the learner
2.3 is able to interpret information.
2.4 is able to apply knowledge.
CLASS ACTIVITY: MAKING SOLUTIONS
ASSIGNMENT: CLASS PROJECT
Purpose
Method
Materials
Results
Deduction
PROBLEM SOLVING:
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