Lava bubbles
Type of resource: youtube
Web address https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qcczK-KmxL8
Language: EN
Description
find out what kind of reaction effervescent salts have with water and oil
Scientific concept introduced
magma, magma chamber, volcano, effervescent salts, density, food colouring, oil, water
Creative and critical thinking
Critical thinking
Observation
Formulation of hypotheses
Discussion-Creative thinking-Flexibility of thought
Elaboration
Mathematical reasoning
Measurement, Comparison
Scientific thinking
– Formulating hypotheses while watching the experiment
– Reproducing the experiment
– Evaluating the results
– Applying the results of the experiment to everyday life
Learning how to learn
– Being able to list the ingredients needed to reproduce the experiment illustrated by the teacher
– Accepting the suggestions and doubts of one’s classmates
– Wondering whether the same reaction can also occur with other ingredients and creating the various combinations, explaining why this is not the case
– Identifying the value of this experiment in daily life
Additional
Exactly follow the steps of a procedure
Carry out scientific observations
Produce an original product
Lava bubbles
Overall aims
– developing pupils’ ability to listen and compare notes within the working group
– follow the teacher’s instructions
– working in a team respecting roles
– understand how magma, inside the magma chamber, rises to the mouth of the volcano
– find out what kind of reaction effervescent salts have with water and oil
– discover the different density of water and oil
– understand that oil is less dense than water
Vocabulary – keywords should be understood
magma, magma chamber, volcano, effervescent salts, density, food colouring, oil, water.
Expected learning outcomes (operational aims)
the child/student will be able to:
– conduct an experiment
– discovering the different density of water and oil
– discuss the experiment and draw conclusions
the child/student will have developed the ability to:
– follow the steps of a process exactly
– scientific observation
– compliance with the rules and directions given
STEM skills – to which the learning unit is related to
CORE STEM SKILLS
Doing the experiment
Observe and discover cause-effect relationships
Calculate measurements and times
Asking questions
ADDITIONAL SKILLS
Coordination
Listening
Understanding
Teaching methodologies/activity outline
Introduction:
By activating the five senses, the children will analyse the characteristics of each material and will be asked where the chosen materials can be found in everyday life.
Presentation of the experiment to be put into practice, named: “Lava bubbles”.
The experiment will be used to find out what kind of reaction effervescent salts have with water and oil.
Activities:
The teacher will explain the experiment to the pupils, hand over all the materials needed to carry out the experiment and guide them through the activity.
Material:
transparent glass jar
water
seed oil
red food colouring
effervescent tablets
Instructions:
Pour the water into the jar up to the middle
Pour the red food colouring into the water and stir.
Pouring the seed oil into the coloured water
Place the effervescent tablet inside the jar
Conclusions:
When the effervescent tablet comes into contact with coloured water and oil, it begins to ‘fizz’, emitting bubbles that rise to the top and then fall back down again. The bubbles rise and fall like lava in a volcano. At the end of the experiment the children discuss together what they have learnt.
Assessment of learning
Debriefing between pupils and teacher; observation by teacher
Equipment and materials to be used in learning unit (tools, ingredients etc)
– transparent glass jar
– water
– seed oil
– red food colouring
– effervescent tablets
Kind of setting
Science laboratory or classroom
References – source
Lava bubbles
1. Usefulness for STEM education – integrating content of different disciplines
Cross-curricular character of the resource
The range of S-T-E-M subjects included
The presentation of possibilities of including artistic activities (STEAM approach)
2. Expected learning outcomes
Consistency (links) with preschool core curriculum
Communicativeness of description
3. Methodology of teaching
Clarity, communicativeness of instructions for teachers
Meaningful learning – using practical life problems
Original idea
The level of ease in implementing the methodology to preschool age children
The level of ease in preparing necessary ingredients, materials and equipment needed
4. Sustainability
Ecological characteristics of materials/ results
Supporting healthy eating habits
Low ecological footprint
Possibilities of inclusion (respecting cultural diversity and food intolerances)
5. Class management
Using differentiated forms of work – individual, team work etc.
Individual work
Team work
Whole group
6. Time management
Short activity (10-15 minutes)
Medium activity (20-30 minutes)
Long activity (1 hour or more)
Very long activity (1 day or more)
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