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The Heat Is On Lesson PlanThe Heat Is On Lesson Plan
Publisher
Beyond Benign
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Grade
6th - 8th
Subjects
Science
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Duration
1 hr
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Technology
Scientific Equipment
Year
2017
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The Heat Is On

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Explore an exothermic reaction with a quick lab investigation. The activity builds on the previous lessons by examining an ingredient in many shampoos. Scholars record temperature data as sodium hydroxide and water interact.

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Concepts

exothermic reactions, chemical reactions, heat, measuring temperature, graphing data

Additional Tags

science

Instructional Ideas

  • Have pupils label each section of their graphs to reflect what is happening with the reaction

Classroom Considerations

  • Allow time to assemble and organize required materials
  • Reinforce lab safety procedures with your classes

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  • Provides resources in an editable format
  • Includes a detailed teacher's guide

Cons

  • None

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