Description
This science unit engages students in hands-on learning that builds their understanding of reversible & irreversible changes. This primary-friendly unit is designed so students can be successful regardless of their reading abilities. It includes an easy-to-implement lesson slide deck that keeps students engaged using interactive components. During the lesson, students complete writing, drawing, circling, and/or coloring tasks on their guided notes booklets. The lab activity allows students to apply what they have learned by heating and cooling different materials to determine what kind of change was caused. The simple formative assessment allows students to demonstrate their mastery of the unit.
Included in the downloadable files:
- Unit Guide
- Lesson Slide Deck & Notes
- Vocabulary Posters & Graphic Organizer
- Lab Activity
- Assessment
Standards:
- 2-PS1-4: Construct an argument with evidence that some changes caused by heating or cooling can be reversed and some cannot. [Clarification Statement: Examples of reversible changes could include
materials such as water and butter at different temperatures. Examples of irreversible changes could include cooking an egg, freezing a plant leaf, and heating paper.]
Reversible & Irreversible Changes Science Unit 2-PS1-2 | Lesson, Notes, Lab
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Description
This science unit engages students in hands-on learning that builds their understanding of reversible & irreversible changes. This primary-friendly unit is designed so students can be successful regardless of their reading abilities. It includes an easy-to-implement lesson slide deck that keeps students engaged using interactive components. During the lesson, students complete writing, drawing, circling, and/or coloring tasks on their guided notes booklets. The lab activity allows students to apply what they have learned by heating and cooling different materials to determine what kind of change was caused. The simple formative assessment allows students to demonstrate their mastery of the unit.
Included in the downloadable files:
- Unit Guide
- Lesson Slide Deck & Notes
- Vocabulary Posters & Graphic Organizer
- Lab Activity
- Assessment
Standards:
- 2-PS1-4: Construct an argument with evidence that some changes caused by heating or cooling can be reversed and some cannot. [Clarification Statement: Examples of reversible changes could include
materials such as water and butter at different temperatures. Examples of irreversible changes could include cooking an egg, freezing a plant leaf, and heating paper.]





