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MICROTEACHING on “STATES OF MATTER”1                                                       (TEACHER´S SHEET)
  by Angela and Ana (2012)




    1) WARMING ACTIVITY: HANGMAN
     (The hidden words are STATES OF MATTER)

   2) PROPRERTIES OF MATERIALS: Students work in pairs with two sets of
  cards; they have to match the questions with the words SOLID, LIQUID, GAS.
   “Work in pairs. Try to match the question cards with the three words SOLID,
LIQUID, GAS”


In which state does                                              Which state of                In which state are
                     In which state can
 a material fill the                                             matter has no                 materials generally
                     a material flow but
whole volume of any                                            definite shape, but             most resistent to
                       can't disperse?
    container?                                                  definite volume?                changing shape?

                                  Which state of
  Which state of
                                  matter does not
matter has definite
                                   have a definite
shape and definitive
                                 shape and definite
      volume?
                                      volume?



          SOLID                         LIQUID                            GAS




1   Criticicism: write on the board the whole planning at the beginning of the lesson
                 download the video in you computer: don't trust the Internet
                 it might be difficult to get the word “forces” or “bonds” in questions activity 4
                 the consolidating and extending activity needs more work
                 more activities for the students to disccuss
3)ACTIVITY: BALLS AS MOLECULES
    • One ball for student.
    • Students sit on the floor in circle and hold one ball each, close each other
      (groups of five)
    • Model 1 (solid): students gently wave the balls
    • Model 2 (liquid): students exchange to each other the balls, rolling them on
      the floor
    • Model 3 (gas): students throw around the balls that move at random



4) QUESTIONS: Work in pairs.
        • Think of the situations 1, 2, 3 in the previous activity and of the cards
          you have put in order before. Decide which model 1, 2 o 3 best match the
          descriptions.
        • Why could or could not the balls move?
        • What does hold the balls close? (We look for the words “forces” or
          “bonds”)



5) VIDEO: http://teacher.scholastic.com/activities/studyjams/matter_states/
   • Watch a short video once. Then, watch it again and put a tick on the words in
     the word bank below.
   • Check all together and exercise the pronunciation.
   • Finally read the meaning of some words in the vocabulary.




 MELTING POINT           molecules         freeze             EVAPORATION

 SLOWER            speeding up             BECAME                   Fahrenheit

 state of matter         solid             COOL DOWN                       faster

 LIQUID            matter            TURNS TO                       heat

 slow down         GAS               CONDENSATION             freezing point
* Let´s practice the pronounciation of these words

matter /ˈmatə(r)/                         speed up /spiːd ʌp/
states of matter /steɪt.../               become /bɪˈkʌm/
solids /ˈsɒlɪd/                           turn to /tɜːn tə/
liquids /ˈlɪkwɪds/                        melts /melts/
gases /ɡasɪs /                            melting point
molecules /ˈmɒlɪkjuːls/                   fusion /ˈfjuːʒn/
atoms /ˈatəms/                            evaporation /ɪvapəˈreɪʃn/ /
particles /ˈpɑːtɪkls/                     cool down
heat /hiːt/                               slow down
fire /ˈfʌɪə(r)/                           condensation /kɒndenˈseɪʃn/
movement /ˈmuːvmənt/                      freeze /friːz/
fast                                      freezing point /ˈfriːzɪŋ/



                                      Glossary

      Molecule: the smallest unit into which a substance can be diveded without
changing its chemical qualities.
      To speed up: to make something move at greater speed.
      To slow down: to go or make something go more slowly.
      To cool down: to get cooler.
      To turn into: to become or make sth become another thing.
      To melt: to become liquid from solid.
      Melting: the process in which a solid turns into ...
      Melting point: the temperature at which a solid melts.
      Fusion = melting
      Evaporation: the process in which a liquid turns into ....
      To freeze: to change from a liquid to a solid as a result of extreme cold.
      Freezing: the process in which a liquid turns into... as a reult of...
      Freezing point: the temperature at which a liquid freezes.
6. CONSOLIDATION AND EXTENDING ACTIVITY (key)
Split yourselves into groups of two or three people. Try to put the strips into a
sensible order.




                 Solid- Molecules packed so tightly together that they cannot move
                 anywhere- still vibrate with energy though.




Solids have a fixed shape and size.
Most solids are crystalline, where the molecules are tightly bound to each other, and
are arranged in specific repeating patterns.
Liquid- The bonds between the molecules in the solid break when it melts. When
heating a solid, its molecules speed up and the increasing vibration eventually breaks
the bonds. Molecules in liquids are touching but can move around.



                 This makes water flow and pour. Liquids can change in shape, but
                 have a fixed size.
                 The solid form of a substance usually takes up less space than the
                 liquid form, because the molecules are tidily arranged.



However, water and ice are unusual because ice takes up more room than water. This
makes it less dense than water, so it floats

Gas- molecules have lots of space to move around but bump into each other a lot
because they move so fast.




                 Gases can change shape and size. In gases, the molecules are not
                 connected to each other and can move around freely




The bubbles in boiling water are bubbles of steam that form at the bottom and rise
to the surface.
In which state does                        Which state of
                     In which state can
 a material fill the                       matter has no
                      a material flow
 whole volume of                         definite shape, but
                     but can't disperse?
   any container?                         definite volume?


                      Which state of   In which state are
  Which state of                            materials
                     matter does not
matter has definite                      generally most
                      have a definite
    shape and                              resistent to
                    shape and definite
definitive volume?                      changing shape?
                         volume?



      SOLID                GAS                LIQUID
MICROTEACHING                                               (STUDENT´S SHEET)

   1) WARMING ACTIVITY: HANGMAN

  2) PROPRIETIES OF MATERIALS:
   “Work in pairs. Try to match the question cards with the three words SOLID,
LIQUID, GAS”



  In which state does a          In which state can a     Which state of matter has
  material fill the whole       material flow but can't    no definite shape, but
 volume of any container?             disperse?               definite volume?


                                                             In which state are
Which state of matter has   Which state of matter          materials generally most
   definite shape and      does not have a definite         resistent to changing
   definitive volume?     shape and definite volume?                shape?



   3)ACTIVITY: BALLS AS MOLECULES

   4) QUESTIONS: Work in pairs.
        • Think of the situations 1, 2, 3 in the previous activity and of the cards
          you have put in order before. Decide which model 1, 2 o 3 best match the
          descriptions.
        • Why could or could not the balls move?
        • What does hold the balls close?

   5) VIDEO
     • Watch a short video once. Then, watch it again and put a tick on the words
        in the word bank below.
     • Check all together and exercise the pronunciation.
     • Finally read the meaning of some words in the vocabulary.
MELTING POINT          molecules         freeze                    EVAPORATION

SLOWER            speeding up               BECAME                  Fahrenheit

state of matter         solid               COOL DOWN                      faster

LIQUID            matter              TURNS TO                      heat

slow down         GAS                 CONDENSATION                  freezing point
* Let´s practice the pronounciation of these words

matter /ˈmatə(r)/                         speed up /spiːd ʌp/
states of matter /steɪt.../               become /bɪˈkʌm/
solids /ˈsɒlɪd/                           turn to /tɜːn tə/
liquids /ˈlɪkwɪds/                        melts /melts/
gases /ɡasɪs /                            melting point
molecules /ˈmɒlɪkjuːls/                   fusion /ˈfjuːʒn/
atoms /ˈatəms/                            evaporation /ɪvapəˈreɪʃn/ /
particles /ˈpɑːtɪkls/                     cool down
heat /hiːt/                               slow down
fire /ˈfʌɪə(r)/                           condensation /kɒndenˈseɪʃn/
movement /ˈmuːvmənt/                      freeze /friːz/
fast                                      freezing point /ˈfriːzɪŋ/



                                      Glossary

      Molecule: the smallest unit into which a substance can be diveded without
changing its chemical qualities.
      To speed up: to make something move at greater speed.
      To slow down: to go or make something go more slowly.
      To cool down: to get cooler.
      To turn into: to become or make sth become another thing.
      To melt: to become liquid from solid.
      Melting: the process in which a solid turns into ...
      Melting point: the temperature at which a solid melts.
      Fusion = melting
      Evaporation: the process in which a liquid turns into ....
      To freeze: to change from a liquid to a solid as a result of extreme cold.
      Freezing: the process in which a liquid turns into... as a reult of...
      Freezing point: the temperature at which a liquid freezes.
6.- CONSOLIDATION AND EXTENDING ACTIVITY. Split yourselves into groups
of two or three people. Try to put the strips into a sensible order.



Solids have a fixed shape and size.
Most solids are crystalline, where the molecules are tightly bound to each other, and
are arranged in specific repeating patterns.
Liquid- The bonds between the molecules in the solid break when it melts. When
heating a solid, its molecules speed up and the increasing vibration eventually breaks
the bonds. Molecules in liquids are touching but can move around.




                 Solid- Molecules packed so tightly together that they cannot move
                 anywhere- still vibrate with energy though.




The bubbles in boiling water are bubbles of steam that form at the bottom and rise
to the surface.




                 Gases can change shape and size. In gases, the molecules are not
                 connected to each other and can move around freely




However, water and ice are unusual because ice takes up more room than water. This
makes it less dense than water, so it floats

Gas- molecules have lots of space to move around but bump into each other a lot
because they move so fast.

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Microteaching states of matter

  • 1. MICROTEACHING on “STATES OF MATTER”1 (TEACHER´S SHEET) by Angela and Ana (2012) 1) WARMING ACTIVITY: HANGMAN (The hidden words are STATES OF MATTER) 2) PROPRERTIES OF MATERIALS: Students work in pairs with two sets of cards; they have to match the questions with the words SOLID, LIQUID, GAS. “Work in pairs. Try to match the question cards with the three words SOLID, LIQUID, GAS” In which state does Which state of In which state are In which state can a material fill the matter has no materials generally a material flow but whole volume of any definite shape, but most resistent to can't disperse? container? definite volume? changing shape? Which state of Which state of matter does not matter has definite have a definite shape and definitive shape and definite volume? volume? SOLID LIQUID GAS 1 Criticicism: write on the board the whole planning at the beginning of the lesson download the video in you computer: don't trust the Internet it might be difficult to get the word “forces” or “bonds” in questions activity 4 the consolidating and extending activity needs more work more activities for the students to disccuss
  • 2. 3)ACTIVITY: BALLS AS MOLECULES • One ball for student. • Students sit on the floor in circle and hold one ball each, close each other (groups of five) • Model 1 (solid): students gently wave the balls • Model 2 (liquid): students exchange to each other the balls, rolling them on the floor • Model 3 (gas): students throw around the balls that move at random 4) QUESTIONS: Work in pairs. • Think of the situations 1, 2, 3 in the previous activity and of the cards you have put in order before. Decide which model 1, 2 o 3 best match the descriptions. • Why could or could not the balls move? • What does hold the balls close? (We look for the words “forces” or “bonds”) 5) VIDEO: http://teacher.scholastic.com/activities/studyjams/matter_states/ • Watch a short video once. Then, watch it again and put a tick on the words in the word bank below. • Check all together and exercise the pronunciation. • Finally read the meaning of some words in the vocabulary. MELTING POINT molecules freeze EVAPORATION SLOWER speeding up BECAME Fahrenheit state of matter solid COOL DOWN faster LIQUID matter TURNS TO heat slow down GAS CONDENSATION freezing point
  • 3. * Let´s practice the pronounciation of these words matter /ˈmatə(r)/ speed up /spiːd ʌp/ states of matter /steɪt.../ become /bɪˈkʌm/ solids /ˈsɒlɪd/ turn to /tɜːn tə/ liquids /ˈlɪkwɪds/ melts /melts/ gases /ɡasɪs / melting point molecules /ˈmɒlɪkjuːls/ fusion /ˈfjuːʒn/ atoms /ˈatəms/ evaporation /ɪvapəˈreɪʃn/ / particles /ˈpɑːtɪkls/ cool down heat /hiːt/ slow down fire /ˈfʌɪə(r)/ condensation /kɒndenˈseɪʃn/ movement /ˈmuːvmənt/ freeze /friːz/ fast freezing point /ˈfriːzɪŋ/ Glossary Molecule: the smallest unit into which a substance can be diveded without changing its chemical qualities. To speed up: to make something move at greater speed. To slow down: to go or make something go more slowly. To cool down: to get cooler. To turn into: to become or make sth become another thing. To melt: to become liquid from solid. Melting: the process in which a solid turns into ... Melting point: the temperature at which a solid melts. Fusion = melting Evaporation: the process in which a liquid turns into .... To freeze: to change from a liquid to a solid as a result of extreme cold. Freezing: the process in which a liquid turns into... as a reult of... Freezing point: the temperature at which a liquid freezes.
  • 4. 6. CONSOLIDATION AND EXTENDING ACTIVITY (key) Split yourselves into groups of two or three people. Try to put the strips into a sensible order. Solid- Molecules packed so tightly together that they cannot move anywhere- still vibrate with energy though. Solids have a fixed shape and size. Most solids are crystalline, where the molecules are tightly bound to each other, and are arranged in specific repeating patterns. Liquid- The bonds between the molecules in the solid break when it melts. When heating a solid, its molecules speed up and the increasing vibration eventually breaks the bonds. Molecules in liquids are touching but can move around. This makes water flow and pour. Liquids can change in shape, but have a fixed size. The solid form of a substance usually takes up less space than the liquid form, because the molecules are tidily arranged. However, water and ice are unusual because ice takes up more room than water. This makes it less dense than water, so it floats Gas- molecules have lots of space to move around but bump into each other a lot because they move so fast. Gases can change shape and size. In gases, the molecules are not connected to each other and can move around freely The bubbles in boiling water are bubbles of steam that form at the bottom and rise to the surface.
  • 5. In which state does Which state of In which state can a material fill the matter has no a material flow whole volume of definite shape, but but can't disperse? any container? definite volume? Which state of In which state are Which state of materials matter does not matter has definite generally most have a definite shape and resistent to shape and definite definitive volume? changing shape? volume? SOLID GAS LIQUID
  • 6. MICROTEACHING (STUDENT´S SHEET) 1) WARMING ACTIVITY: HANGMAN 2) PROPRIETIES OF MATERIALS: “Work in pairs. Try to match the question cards with the three words SOLID, LIQUID, GAS” In which state does a In which state can a Which state of matter has material fill the whole material flow but can't no definite shape, but volume of any container? disperse? definite volume? In which state are Which state of matter has Which state of matter materials generally most definite shape and does not have a definite resistent to changing definitive volume? shape and definite volume? shape? 3)ACTIVITY: BALLS AS MOLECULES 4) QUESTIONS: Work in pairs. • Think of the situations 1, 2, 3 in the previous activity and of the cards you have put in order before. Decide which model 1, 2 o 3 best match the descriptions. • Why could or could not the balls move? • What does hold the balls close? 5) VIDEO • Watch a short video once. Then, watch it again and put a tick on the words in the word bank below. • Check all together and exercise the pronunciation. • Finally read the meaning of some words in the vocabulary. MELTING POINT molecules freeze EVAPORATION SLOWER speeding up BECAME Fahrenheit state of matter solid COOL DOWN faster LIQUID matter TURNS TO heat slow down GAS CONDENSATION freezing point
  • 7. * Let´s practice the pronounciation of these words matter /ˈmatə(r)/ speed up /spiːd ʌp/ states of matter /steɪt.../ become /bɪˈkʌm/ solids /ˈsɒlɪd/ turn to /tɜːn tə/ liquids /ˈlɪkwɪds/ melts /melts/ gases /ɡasɪs / melting point molecules /ˈmɒlɪkjuːls/ fusion /ˈfjuːʒn/ atoms /ˈatəms/ evaporation /ɪvapəˈreɪʃn/ / particles /ˈpɑːtɪkls/ cool down heat /hiːt/ slow down fire /ˈfʌɪə(r)/ condensation /kɒndenˈseɪʃn/ movement /ˈmuːvmənt/ freeze /friːz/ fast freezing point /ˈfriːzɪŋ/ Glossary Molecule: the smallest unit into which a substance can be diveded without changing its chemical qualities. To speed up: to make something move at greater speed. To slow down: to go or make something go more slowly. To cool down: to get cooler. To turn into: to become or make sth become another thing. To melt: to become liquid from solid. Melting: the process in which a solid turns into ... Melting point: the temperature at which a solid melts. Fusion = melting Evaporation: the process in which a liquid turns into .... To freeze: to change from a liquid to a solid as a result of extreme cold. Freezing: the process in which a liquid turns into... as a reult of... Freezing point: the temperature at which a liquid freezes.
  • 8. 6.- CONSOLIDATION AND EXTENDING ACTIVITY. Split yourselves into groups of two or three people. Try to put the strips into a sensible order. Solids have a fixed shape and size. Most solids are crystalline, where the molecules are tightly bound to each other, and are arranged in specific repeating patterns. Liquid- The bonds between the molecules in the solid break when it melts. When heating a solid, its molecules speed up and the increasing vibration eventually breaks the bonds. Molecules in liquids are touching but can move around. Solid- Molecules packed so tightly together that they cannot move anywhere- still vibrate with energy though. The bubbles in boiling water are bubbles of steam that form at the bottom and rise to the surface. Gases can change shape and size. In gases, the molecules are not connected to each other and can move around freely However, water and ice are unusual because ice takes up more room than water. This makes it less dense than water, so it floats Gas- molecules have lots of space to move around but bump into each other a lot because they move so fast.