Solutions (Yrs 7-8 Science Grab Bags)

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Students consider mixtures and things that affect solubility (either as a practical or using our results). There are resources studying the terminology and methods of separation, including evaporation, magnetism, floating, distillation and chromatography.

The Science Grab Bags included a range of curriculum materials including worksheets, literacy materials, practical tasks, practical alternatives, plenaries, crosswords, research tasks and much more. All resources are placed in individual digital files along with separate answer files. The Premium version includes the original Word files – great for teacher editing before sharing or as a basis for student work. Approx 100+ pp in individual task files (including full separate answer files) plus spreadsheets and PowerPoints.

Sample Pages

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Curriculum Links

Australian Curriculum
Mixtures, including solutions, contain a combination of pure substances that can be separated using a range of techniques (ACSSU113)
– recognising the differences between pure substances and mixtures and identifying examples of each
– identifying the solvent and solute in solutions
– investigating and using a range of physical separation techniques such as filtration, decantation, evaporation, crystallisation, chromatography and distillation

NSW
CW3 Mixtures, including solutions, contain a combination of pure substances that can be separated using a range of techniques. (ACSSU113)
b.   describe aqueous mixtures in terms of solute, solvent and solution
c.   relate a range of techniques used to separate the components of some common mixtures to the physical principles involved in each process, including filtration, decantation, evaporation, crystallisation, chromatography and distillation

VIC
VCSSU095
Mixtures, including solutions, contain a combination of pure substances that can be separated using a range of techniques
– recognising the differences between pure substances and mixtures and identifying examples of each
– identifying the solvent and solute in solutions
– investigating and using a range of physical separation techniques such as filtration, decantation, evaporation, crystallisation, chromatography and distillation

Format

Editable Word, Fixed PDF

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