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(3부) 도구 불필요 과학 실험 : 밀도와 분자 운동

학생들은 밀도라는 속성을 발견하고, 이 새로운 지식을 1부와 2부에서 배운 것과 결합하여 물 위에 물을 겹겹이 쌓는 방법을 제안합니다. 우리는 실험을 설계하고 데이터를 수집하여 우리의 아이디어를 뒷받침하는지 확인합니다.
Stacy's Science Lab
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So you've learned that matter is always in motion and it responds to changes in temperature (energy), now, I want you to help me solve a problem. Can you help me figure out a way to get yellow water to set on top of blue water without anything in between them? Can we keep them from mixing? Maybe we can even add a third color!  Let's consider what we know and figure it out together.   

We will begin class with an engaging demonstration of layering water upon water. What is happening?  How does this work?  That is for you to discover! Next we'll enter into an investigation and discussion to better understand the concept of density and how it applies to "Matter in Motion."  Finally, we'll revisit how to set up a controlled experiment (Part 1) before carrying out a new experiment to test our discovery and see how we can apply it in a new way.  


Students might already know things about matter, but can they support what they think they know with scientific evidence? Can they think critically like scientists? Does your student love engaging experiments? Allow me! This is part of a series of four classes that will provide students the opportunity to discover the basics of molecular motion (the Kinetic Theory of Matter) through observation and inquiry. Students will be challenged to consider that all matter, despite appearances, does move.  They should not take my word for it, though! They will watch closely to collect evidence that either supports or rejects the idea. Students should come with a basic understanding of the 3 main states of matter (solids, liquids, and gases) and be ready to stretch their thinking, while having fun. 

Each class can be done as stand-alone class, but they are most effective when done together in order.

(Part 1) No Supplies Required Experiments: Solids and Liquids in Motion  We’ll begin with a brief overview of the 3 main states of matter, but this class will focus on the motion of solid and liquid matter. Students will engage in planning and carrying out a controlled experiment and then use the results to consider whether or not my proposal that all matter moves is supported by the evidence. Students will be encouraged to use what they’ve learned to make predictions before we do a follow up experiment.
 
(Part 2) No Supplies Required Science Experiments: Gas in Motion Students will observe an untouched coin click upon the lip of a bottle and then set out to gather evidence-based ideas about what is going on. Students will be challenged to consider the fact that molecules are always in motion and respond to temperature change. They will have the opportunity to apply this concept as they predict the outcome of multiple demonstrations involving air.   
  
(Part 3) No Supplies Required Science Experiments: Density and Molecular Motion  Student will discover a property called density and combine this new knowledge with what they've learned in parts 1 & 2 to propose how I can layer water upon water. We will design an experiment and collect data to see if it supports our ideas.

 (Part 4) No Supplies Required Science Experiments: Collisions & Chemical Change Students will discover what can happen when molecules in motion collide with each other! First, we will have to discuss a few physical and chemical properties of oxygen gas, hydrogen gas, and carbon dioxide gas. Next we'll discover which gas is being released during various chemical reactions.  Along the way we'll have a very brief introduction to the Periodic Table of Elements, identify the differences between atoms and molecules, and learn a few basic chemical names and formulas.

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가입일: May, 2020
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Hello! 
I am a current homeschooler and former public school teacher of Biology, Chemistry, and Middle School Science. I love teaching hands-on, inquiry-based lessons that allow students to think and discover information for themselves.  I also enjoy teaching STEM classes that provide students an opportunity to collaborate and learn from each other.  I currently host in-person science classes for students of all ages, including Biology and Chemistry lab courses, for the local homeschooling community throughout the school year.  My late spring and summers lend themselves to outdoor nature studies.  

I have coached two complete FIRST LEGO League Jr teams (3rd year was interrupted by Covid19) in which students are challenged to learn about a real world issue, brainstorm ideas and solutions, and collaborate to build a team LEGO model to represent the team's ideas. 

I'm confident that the first steps to "doing" science are making observations and learning to ask good followup questions regarding those observations.  The goal then is to go about discovering answers to those questions at an engaging and age-appropriate level.  On these lines, I like to give even young children the opportunity to investigate challenging topics. Many times young students can grasp difficult topics, but if not, they can most definitely make observations and ask good questions, which paves the way for better understanding in the future - while feeling successful through the process. My overall goal is not only help check the boxes of students' educational requirements, but to provide them tools and inspiration for becoming life-long learners well beyond their science education . 


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