project based learning experiment
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Grade 5 Science CourseTopic for discussion:Properties of liquids
Properties of water
For a class of 16 fifth graders I would like to discuss properties of water in an interesting way.
To get the class thinking I would ask how is it possible some people/things float while others cannot?
Basic Instructions (Experiment #1)
Make a paper clip float on water.Question to ask students prior to beginning: Is it possible to float
a paper clip?
Experiment 1 Directions:
In teams of 4 make a paperclip float in water.
Rotate while experimenting allowing everyone to take observation notes in notebook or IPAD
Setup:4 groups of 4
Supplies:10 paper clips1 bowl of water1 piece of paper1 IPAD1 notebook1 Q-tip1 pair of tweezers
Goal
The goal of this assignment is to allow the students to test and apply theories of water properties. Students will decide how to make the paper clip float, the quantity to float and the method of observation.
Experiment #2 (Magic Milk)
Place a small amount of milk in a bowl Take turns dropping 3 drops of each food
coloring into the bowl of milk Using a Q-tip with soap on it place the Q-tip
in the milk for 10-15 seconds. Record what you observe. Try experiment again
Experiment Steps
Water tension experiment
Supplies Directions
In groups of 4 predict what will happen when the soap touches the milk.
Groups will answer the question “What did you learn about water Properties” in a 5 minute presentation.
To conclude
What is the purpose of these experiments?
Critical thinking Students are able to actively figure out answers to scientific
questions. Collaboration
Students work as a team using each others method to answer, solve or figure out scientific problems.
Communication Working together allows constant communication and
interaction with peers and offers each peer learning.
Deeper learning
More interesting and effective Actively solve problems
Work that matters!
Instant Feedback
Students work together testing their hypothesis while experimenting. If a “piece of the puzzle” doesn’t fit they collaborate with one another and instantly change to fix and progress through the project.
Matter, S. (N.D.) Magic milk. Retrieved September 16, 2015 from http://www.nipissingu.ca/education/jeffs/4284winter/pdfs/magicmilk.pdf
(N.D.) Surface Tension. Retrieved September 16, 2015 from http://video.mit.edu/watch/surface-tension-8413/
Crazy Russian hacker. (2013). Milk+Soap=Magic. Retrieved September 16, 2015 from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hFvaz34Ocd0
Buck Institution of Education. (2010). Project Based Learning Explained. Retrieved September 16, 2015 from https://youtu.be/LMCZvGesRz8
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