Chemical Change

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Student Application

Take a journey to discover how physical weathering, chemical weathering, and erosion occur on the surface of the land.


Learning Objectives

  1. Students will know that landforms are the shape of the land on the surface of the earth. Mountains, hills, plateaus, basins, and valleys are examples of landforms.
  2. Students will realize that landforms are constantly changing. Some of these changes occur because of actions below the surface of the earth. For example, magma can er...

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Supporting Activities

  1. Give each student a piece of white paper (larger than 8 1/2 X 11) and some coloring utensils. Ask the students to fold the paper in half (not lengthwise if the paper is not square). Ask each student to choose an example from the video of weathering, erosion, and/or deposition. Then have him draw a picture on one side of the paper showing what the l...

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Chemical Change

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Rusty nut.

Student Application

Physical and chemical properties are how we identify matter by how it looks and feels and reacts with other matter.


Learning Objectives

  1. Students will know that matter is anything that takes up space, has mass, and has properties that you can observe and describe. Elements are pure substances that are often called the "building blocks" of matter. They are made of atoms of matter. All matter has mass (the amount of matter in an object), volume (the amount of space an object takes up),...

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