Atom Secrets: Hands-On Chemical Reaction Experiments! ( STEM / Steam Course )
What's included
4 live meetings
3 hrs 20 mins in-class hoursHomework
Each week will include homework review handouts, which are optional to complete but highly recommended. An answer key will be provided.Certificate of Completion
Students may request a Certificate of Completion from the instructor at the end of the course.Class Experience
US Grade 3 - 6
In this hands-on course, we'll explore molecules, chemical reactions and molecular behavior through fun and intriguing chemical reaction experiments! The chemical reaction experiments (using safe household ingredients) will be demonstrated by the instructor, and students are encouraged to follow along at home. (Please note: participation in the experiments is optional; younger learners may need assistance). We'll also learn how to play a fun Molecule Match card game with our Atom Element Flash Cards. Please note: It is suggested that students have heard the basics of atoms, protons, neutrons, electrons and covalent molecular bonding prior to taking this course. If your learner has not yet learned about these topics, it is recommended to take our intro course Atom Secrets 1: Atoms & The Periodic Table of Elements (linked below), prior to taking this course: https://outschool.com/classes/atom-secrets-1-atoms-the-periodic-table-of-elements-stem-steam-chemistry-RwD5iVck This 4-session course also introduces chemical equations, and reviews the underlying structural organization of the Periodic Table of Elements, particularly as it relates to electron orbital structure and molecule formation. The hands-on chemical reaction experiment will be demonstrated by the instructor, and students are invited to follow along at home if they'd like (younger learners may need assistance; participation is encouraged but totally optional). The weekly experiments include: Class 1 - Making Carbon Dioxide Bubbles through a chemical reaction Class 2 - Making Ice Cream with Salt, using a chemical reaction Class 3 - Acid and Base Investigations using pH Paper: understanding acids and bases Class 4 - Cleaning Dirty Pennies with a chemical reaction This course includes a wide variety of sensory activities, including a hands-on chemistry demo, lecture presentation, in-class drawing activity, question-and-answer, short instructional videos and visual aids. We'll be varying activity types often to keep students engaged! This course offers engaging exploration of Chemistry and Quantum Physics concepts, providing foundational knowledge for further academic study of these subjects. The course utilizes illustrated Atom Cards (for elements 1-54) as visual aids. Printable handouts of the Atom Cards will be provided upon enrollment for self-printing at home. Professionally-printed cards are also available. Session Overview Session 1: The first class session reviews the concept of atomic structure and atoms forming molecular bonds, starting with the covalent bond and learning what drives the atoms to form this type of bond. We'll then learn new info about the various kinds of covalent bonds (single, double and triple bonds) and introduce chemical reactions and their representation using atomic symbols. We'll see a chemical reaction equation in action by doing an experiment making Carbon Dioxide bubbles. Session 2: The second class session expands from covalent bonds and sharing electrons, to exploring atoms donating electrons to form ionic bonds. We will learn more about the valence shell and how understanding the placement of the atoms in the Periodic Table helps us determine the kind of bonds it can form. We will identify and recognize patterns and trends in the Periodic Table to use when making molecules. We'll learn how to use our understanding of valence electrons in combination with atomic symbols to write chemical formulas and "make" new molecules on paper. Then we'll use these molecules in a chemical reaction through a hands-on demonstration of making ice cream with salt, which students can also do at home. We'll also learn the Molecule Match Card Game. Session 3: Session 3 further explores the trends and relationships between the atoms in the Periodic Table. We'll discuss the reasons why the atoms are arranged in this specific manner. Then we'll dive into the concept of acids and bases, and learn about the pH scale. We'll discuss how acids and bases are used for many useful things. For this week's hands-on activity, we will test different liquids to determine their pH and conduct an acid base investigation. Session 4: Session 4 explores more examples of chemical reactions in everyday life. We'll learn about how some metals spontaneously interact with oxygen in the air, forming a dull tarnished layer on the metal. Then we'll have a fun hands-on activity cleaning dirty pennies with a weak acid solution made of vinegar and salt. We'll discuss how the acid solution breaks apart the oxidized copper molecules, making the penny shiny again. We will also discuss the role of the neutron in an atom, and delves into atomic isotopes. We'll learn about radioactive isotopes and how they can be used in Carbon Dating to determine the age of fossils. We offer 4 courses in our "Atom Secrets" series, gradually exploring more complex topics in a child-friendly way! The 4 courses in the Atom Secrets series are: 1. Atom Secrets and the Periodic Table of Elements Course Link: https://outschool.com/classes/atom-secrets-1-atoms-and-the-periodic-table-of-elements-course-RwD5iVck#us9fIT1FTd 2. Hands-On Chemical Reaction Experiments & Molecular Exploration! (this course) 3. Hands-On Molecule Model Building and Molecular Exploration (Level 1) Link: https://outschool.com/classes/atom-secrets-3-hands-on-molecule-model-building-and-molecular-exploration-XoRhmhya#us9fIT1FTd 4. Advanced Hands-on Molecule Model Building and Molecular Exploration (Level 2) Link: https://outschool.com/classes/atom-secrets-4-advanced-hands-on-molecule-model-building-and-molecular-exploration-smZN7uUk#us9fIT1FTd
Learning Goals
Learning goals include: reviewing atomic elements and subatomic particles (protons, neutrons and electrons), exploring chemical reactions and molecule formation, and introducing chemical equations. Please see the syllabus for additional details.
Syllabus
4 Lessons
over 4 WeeksLesson 1:
Class 1 - Producing Carbon Dioxide bubbles through a chemical reaction
The first class session reviews the concept of atomic structure and atoms forming molecular bonds, starting with the covalent bond and learning what drives the atoms to form this type of bond. We'll then learn new info about the various kinds of covalent bonds (single, double and triple bonds) and introduce chemical reactions and their representation using atomic symbols. We'll see a chemical reaction equation in action by doing an experiment making Carbon Dioxide bubbles.
50 mins online live lesson
Lesson 2:
Class 2 - Making ice cream with salt, using a chemical reaction
The second class session expands from covalent bonds and sharing electrons, to exploring atoms donating electrons to form ionic bonds. We will learn more about the valence shell and how understanding the placement of the atoms in the Periodic Table helps us determine the kind of bonds it can form. Then we'll conduct a hands-on demonstration of making ice cream with salt (using salt to lower the freezing point of water). We'll also learn how to play the Molecule Match Card Game.
50 mins online live lesson
Lesson 3:
Class 3 - Acid and Base investigations using pH Paper
Session 3 further explores the trends and relationships between the atoms in the Periodic Table. We'll discuss the reasons why the atoms are arranged in this specific manner. Then we'll dive into the concept of acids and bases, and learn about the pH scale. We'll discuss how acids and bases are used for many useful things. For this week's hands-on activity, we will test different liquids to determine their pH and conduct an acid base investigation.
50 mins online live lesson
Lesson 4:
Class 4 - Cleaning dirty pennies with a chemical reaction
Session 4 explores more examples of chemical reactions in everyday life. We'll learn about how some metals spontaneously interact with oxygen in the air, forming a dull tarnished layer on the metal. Then we'll have a fun hands-on activity cleaning dirty pennies with a weak acid solution made of vinegar and salt. We'll discuss how the acid solution breaks apart the oxidized copper molecules, making the penny shiny again.
50 mins online live lesson
Other Details
Supply List
The course utilizes illustrated Atom Cards (for elements 1-54). Printable handouts of the Atom Cards will be provided in the Course Classroom for self-printing at home. (These are the same cards used in Atom Secrets Level 1). In addition, printable review handouts are provide for each class session. All handouts are provided upon course registration. An optional supply list for each week's hands-on activity is listed below. In each session, we will be creating a safe chemical reaction, using common household items: Optional Supply List for the Course - Week 1 Supplies: Making CO2 Bubbles 1. Baking Soda (a couple teaspoons) 2. Vinegar (½ cup) 3. Detergent (a couple teaspoons) 4. Food coloring (if on hand) 5. Container for mixing (preferably clear); spoon for mixing Week 2 Supplies: Making Ice Cream with Salt 1. Salt (1/2 cup) 2. Bag of ice chips or cubes 3. 2 large ziploc bags 4. For the ice cream mixture: Milk (1 cup), sugar (about 1 Tbsp) and a few drops of vanilla (optional) Week 3 Supplies: Acid Base Investigation 1. Litmus Ph Paper or Cabbage Juice pH tester Any pH paper will do, and can be ordered through any major online retailer, like Amazon (search "pH paper"). Or you can make your own Cabbage Juice pH Paper (please Google "Cabbage Juice pH Paper" for instructions). 2. Different small amounts of liquids to test pH, such as: Milk, soda, lemon juice, apple juice, almond milk, coffee, tea, water, salt water, sugar water, vinegar, etc. 3. Dish or paper to lay out the pH paper tests for easier clean-up Week 4 Supplies: Cleaning Old Pennies 1. Old Pennies (the dirtier the better) 2. Salt (3 Tablespoons) 3. Vinegar (1/2 cup) 4. A container for mixing 5. Paper towel or dish to place the pennies to dry
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External Resources
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Teacher expertise and credentials
Quantum Physics for Kids is dedicated to introducing young students to the amazing world of quantum physics, technological innovation and design! We've been offering STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Art & Math) classes and creating educational materials for students of all ages for over 15 years. We're excited to share this course content with more students through Outschool.
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Live Group Course
$18
weekly or $72 for 4 classes1x per week, 4 weeks
50 min
Completed by 386 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 8-12
3-10 learners per class