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Science

  • The student learned about the physical properties of ice, including its ability to change from a solid to a liquid and back to a solid through the process of melting and freezing.
  • They discovered the concept of temperature and how it affects ice, observing that ice melts at higher temperatures and freezes at lower temperatures.
  • Through the activity, the student gained an understanding of the states of matter, as ice exists in the solid state and transitions to liquid when melted.

Math

  • The student practiced measurement skills by observing and recording the length of time it took for the ice to melt under different conditions, leading to an exploration of elapsed time and comparison of results.
  • They engaged in simple counting and comparison exercises while observing changes in the ice, leading to the understanding of basic math concepts such as more/less, longer/shorter, and faster/slower.
  • By documenting the changes in the ice and recording their observations, the student developed graphing skills and had the opportunity to make predictions about future changes in the ice over time.

For continued development, encourage the student to expand their understanding of ice by exploring related concepts such as the formation of glaciers, the role of ice in climate change, and the properties of ice in different environments such as polar regions and glaciers. They can also conduct experiments to investigate the impact of different substances on the melting rate of ice, further enhancing their scientific inquiry skills.

Book Recommendations

  • All About Ice by Angela Royston: This book introduces various aspects of ice, including its formation, properties, and impact on Earth's climate, in an engaging and informative manner.
  • The Story of Snow: The Science of Winter's Wonder by Mark Cassino and Jon Nelson: This beautifully illustrated book explores the science behind snow and ice, covering crystal formation, weather patterns, and the unique properties of frozen water.
  • Ice!: The Amazing History of the Ice Business by Laurence Pringle: This historical account delves into the fascinating history of the ice industry, providing insights into the harvesting, transportation, and commercial use of ice throughout history.

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