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High School Chemistry Semester 1
Fun Chemistry Science Camp: Introduction to Chemistry
Class experience
US Grade 1 - 4
This course will meet five times and it will engage students as they learn the basics of chemistry. They will learn about and experience chemistry by creating models and participating in interactive and engaging activities. They won't want to miss this! Class 1: What's the Matter? (New updated lesson with multiple hands-on activities!) Introduction to building blocks of matter and properties of matter Model structure of atoms in solids, liquids & gases Lab: Making Matter - Root Beer...
Meeting 1 - Objects to represent atoms in the three states of matter (Skittle, Fruit loops, M&Ms, or any other small circular object would work.) What’s the Matter Float Lab - Root Beer Soda or another favorite soda, 2 scoops of favorite Ice Cream, Cup, and Straw Meeting 2 - Three different color pony beads or small objects to represent protons, neutrons, and electrons Meeting 3 - Object to use as a Bingo chip Meeting 4- 1st Potion Lab: Safety Glasses Tray to place under you while making the potion 1 Cup White Vinegar (Bezoar) 1/4 cup Baking Soda (PepperUp Potion) 3 CLEAR glass jars, vases, cups or beakers (One with labeled Veritaserum, One labeled Bezoar and add white vinegar prior to class, and the other labeled PepperUp Potion and add baking soda prior to class - you can have fun with this creating labels or make it simple using masking tape and markers) Stir Stick (Wand) Yellow Food Dye (Phoenix Tears) 2nd Potion 2 cups cornstarch (Draught of Living Death) 1 cup water (Essence of Dittany) 1 plastic container or cauldron (no holes) 2 glass jars, cups or beakers (label one Draught of Living Death and add cornstarch prior to class, label the other Essence of Dittany and add water prior to class) Blue food Dye (Unicorn Tears) Stir Stick (Wand) Meeting 5 - Students will need a red and blue colored pencil/crayon pH paper, which can be ordered using this link: https://www.amazon.com/Hydrion-paper-93-Dispenser-Color/dp/B005FYGXUC/ref=sr_1_4?ie=UTF8&qid=1533681830&sr=8-4&keywords=ph+paper&dpID=41aJw%252BCsjuL&preST=_SX342_QL70_&dpSrc=srch Substances testing using pH paper include: 1. Baking soda dissolved in water 2. Mouthwash 3. Lemon Juice 4. Cola 5. Vinegar 6. Handsoap 7. Laundry Soap 8. Orange Juice
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
We will be using scissors in this course and learners will need safety goggles as we will be dealing with chemicals/substances in meeting 4 and 5.
“If a child can't learn the way we teach, maybe we should teach the way they learn.” – Ignacio Estrada I am a certified teacher and a math & science instructional coach. I began my teaching career as a 5th-grade elementary teacher in Illinois in...
Group Class
$72
for 5 classes1x per week, 5 weeks
45 min
Completed by 55 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 6-10
6-10 learners per class