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A special partnership between the Georgia Department of Education and the Educational Technology Training Centers in support of the 8 th Grade Physical Science Frameworks. Module 3: Food and Cooking

Georgia Performance Standards Framework for Physical Science – Grade 8 Unit: Food and Cooking Inquiry Task In a Pickle

Standards Content S8P1. Students will examine the scientific view of the nature of matter. b. Describe the difference between pure substances (elements and compounds) and mixtures. d. Distinguish between physical and chemical properties of matter as physical (i.e. density, melting point, boiling point) or chemical (reactivity, combustibility). Characteristics S8CS1. Students will explore the importance of curiosity, honesty, openness, and skepticism in science and will exhibit these traits in their own efforts to understand how the world works. a. Understand the importance of - and keep - honest, clear, and accurate records in science. b. Understand that hypotheses can be valuable even if they turn out not to be completely accurate. S8CS2. Students will use standard safety practices for all classroom laboratory and field investigations. a. Follow correct procedures for use of scientific apparatus. b. Demonstrate appropriate techniques in all laboratory situations. c. Follow correct protocol for identifying and reporting safety problems and violations. S8CS3. Students will have the computation and estimation skills necessary for analyzing data and following scientific explanations. a. Analyze scientific data by using, interpreting, and comparing numbers in several equivalent forms, such as integers, fractions, decimals, and percents. b. Find the mean, median, and mode and use them to analyze a set of scientific data. d. Decide what degree of precision is adequate, and round off appropriately. e. Address the relationship between accuracy and precision. f. Use ratios and proportions, including constant rates, in appropriate problems.

Standards Characteristics S8CS8. Students will be familiar with the characteristics of scientific knowledge and how it is achieved. Students will apply the following to scientific concepts: a. When similar investigations give different results, the scientific challenge is to judge whether the differences are trivial or significant, which often requires further study. Even with similar results, scientists may wait until an investigation has been repeated many times before accepting the results as meaningful. b. When new experimental results are inconsistent with an existing, well-established theory, scientists may pursue further experimentation to determine whether the results are flawed or the theory requires modification. c. As prevailing theories are challenged by new information, scientific knowledge may change. S8CS9. Students will understand the features of the process of scientific inquiry. Students will apply the following to inquiry learning practices: a. Investigations are conducted for different reasons, which include exploring new phenomena, confirming previous results, testing how well a theory predicts, and comparing different theories. Scientific investigations usually involve collecting evidence, reasoning, devising hypotheses, and formulating explanations to make sense of collected evidence. b. Scientific investigations usually involve collecting evidence, reasoning, devising hypotheses, and formulating explanations to make sense of collected evidence. c. Scientific experiments investigate the effect of one variable on another. All other variables are kept constant. d. Students will apply the following to inquiry learning practices: e. Accurate record keeping, data sharing, and replication of results are essential for maintaining an investigator’s credibility with other scientists and society. f. Scientists use technology and mathematics to enhance the process of scientific inquiry.

Enduring Understandings: Matter can be described by its physical and chemical properties. Compounds are made of two or more kinds of atoms held together chemically (bonded). Mixtures are formed when elements and/or compounds are combined physically. Chemical elements and compounds possess their own characteristic properties (density, boiling point, melting point, solubility, etc.) and these properties distinguish one pure substance from another. Essential Questions: How do rock candy and rock salt illustrate the characteristics of liquids, solids, and solutions? Corollary question: How can understanding the properties of pure substances and mixtures be used to address practical problems?

I made pickles! Pickle Recipe 1.Add cucumbers 2.Add hot brine

Which one is brine?

Brainstorm in pairs on how you might determine the contents of the jugs so they can be properly labeled. Record and initial your ideas, then turn them in. Brainstorm

Write a Concept Statement

Density Demonstration: Coke v Diet Coke

Why did this happen?

Write a Concept Statement/Question 1. How can you use this idea to distinguish your solutions? 2. Are you making your analysis based on a physical property or a chemical property? 3. How do you determine mass? 4. How do you determine volume? 5. How do you calculate density?

Identify Necessary Data and Observations Mass of liquid Volume of liquids Observation of difference in buoyancy

Now that you have determined the difference in buoyancy, how do you know which solution is which?

Now We Know That… The brine has a higher mass to volume ratio (density). The brine is more buoyant than pure water.

Questions to consider What type of property was used to distinguish the solutions above? A. ChemicalB. Physical

Questions to consider Are there other properties you could use to distinguish the solutions?

Questions to consider What chemical component is in brine that isn't in distilled water? A. SaltB. Sugar

Questions to consider How might you use chemical properties to distinguish these solutions?

Questions to consider How could you find some chemical properties of salt?

Questions to consider What is the chemical identity of table salt? A. H 2 OB. Sodium Chloride C. Potassium Chloride D. Zinc

Questions to consider What are the chemical properties of sodium chloride that you could use to determine the differences in the two solutions?

Teacher Reflection What were the “Big Concepts” in each activity? How will students make sense of these concepts? Discuss real-world examples that may reinforce students’ understanding. Homework, accommodations for students with disabilities, gifted students, ELL What other standards and elements might one introduce at this time to unify the concepts? What are some common student misconceptions and how can these activities facilitate the student’s proper conception and understanding?