Lesson Plan: Lesson Title: Introduction Subject: Science Alberta Program of Study Glo: Slo
Lesson Plan: Lesson Title: Introduction Subject: Science Alberta Program of Study Glo: Slo
Lesson Plan: Lesson Title: Introduction Subject: Science Alberta Program of Study Glo: Slo
Learning Objectives
Students will know (B) what scientists do (P) through a read aloud (M).
Students will create (B) possible answers to questions by stating their prediction (P) individually (M).
Materials Resources
Poster paper https://moretime2teach.com/how-to-teach-science-
2 balloons effectively-2/
Piece of cardboard https://sciencekids.in/balloon-and-pin-experiment/
20 pushpins
Ada Twist, Scientist- Beaty
Sticky notes
Introduction Go over classroom expectations:
Time: - Be respectful and kind to classmates and adults
10 min - Do not interrupt when teacher or classmates are talking
- Raise your hand if you have something to share
- Show willingness to learn
- Treat materials with respect
Think-pair-share: What do you think will happen? hypothesis using the format “I
think…because”
Discuss materials needed for this
Follow the steps to conduct the experiment
- Keep a single pushpin on a table. The sharp edge of the pin should be pointing
upwards.
- Take one balloon and inflate it. Press it over the inverted pushpin, applying a
light force with your hands. The balloon immediately pops in your hands.
- Let us proceed to the next part of the balloon and pin experiment. Take the
cardboard piece and insert the pushpins into it. (Take proper care so that your
fingers won’t get cut. If needed, take the help of an adult at home.)
- Insert the pins close to each other. There should be an equal distance, say 1 cm,
between the pins.
- Keep the cardboard piece on the table in such a way that pushpins are facing
upwards.
- Now inflate the next balloon and press it over the group of pins. Apply the sam
force that you used with the single pin
Results: record what happened?
Conclusion: Why did this happen? It didn’t burst right away with multiple pins
because the pressure is spread over a larger portion of the balloon. But if there is only
one, all the pressure is applied to a small area. Like walking on grass and there’s one
piece of gravel or walking over the gravel. Or stepping on one piece of lego!