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Kinetic Theory of Matter - Solids, Liquids and Gases, Change of State, Diffusion

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Grade 5, 6, 7, 8, 9

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This fully resourced lesson on particle or kinetic theory for middle school includes an animated PowerPoint which:

 

> identifies the three states of matter as solid, liquid and gas;

> demonstrates the arrangement of particles in solids, liquids and gases;

> explains the properties of solids, liquids and gases in terms of the arrangement of their particles;

> explains change of state including sublimation;

> explains pressure in gases and the effect of increasing the number of particles and temperature and decreasing volume

> diffusion

 

What’s Included

> Animated PowerPoint for teaching with exit ticket quiz and all answers to classwork and homework)

> Flip it (pupil writes questions to given answers)

> Anticipation Guides (combined starter and plenary)

> Foldable (students use to make their own notes)

> Cut-and-stick activity pupil uses to make their own notes)

> Worksheet to support the PowerPoint

> Fact sheet

> Homework (x3) plus answers

> Fact share worksheet

> 12 Taboo cards

> Pupil progress self-assessment checklist

> Exit Ticket

> Suggested lesson plan showing choices possible between resources

 

This pack contains 18 printable resources and it is intended that the teacher uses them to build their own unique lesson to take account of student ability and time available. Literacy, oracy, self-assessment and peer assessment are all built in to the resources. These features are clearly marked on the comprehensive one-page flow chart lesson plan which shows where the logical choices between resources can be made.

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What's Included

1 Zipped file

Resource Tags

Lesson Kinetic Theory Solids Liquids and Gases Change of state Matter

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