Science
- The Grade 1 student will understand that mixing vinegar and baking soda creates a chemical reaction that produces carbon dioxide gas.
- They will learn the concept of a chemical reaction and how substances can change when mixed together.
- The student will observe the fizzing and bubbling as the reaction takes place, understanding the concept of a physical change.
- They will learn safety measures by understanding the need to perform the experiment in a well-ventilated area due to the gas release.
Encourage continued development by introducing other safe and simple chemical reactions, such as mixing lemon juice with baking soda or combining water and effervescent tablets. These hands-on activities will reinforce the understanding of chemical changes and their effects.
Book Recommendations
- The Magic School Bus and the Science Fair Expedition by Joanna Cole: This book features a fun and educational science adventure that includes a section about chemical reactions.
- Mixtures and Solutions by David A. Adler: This book introduces young readers to the concept of chemical reactions and how different substances can mix together to create new compounds.
- The Berenstain Bears' Big Book of Science and Nature by Stan and Jan Berenstain: This book includes stories and activities related to science, including simple experiments that involve everyday household items like vinegar and baking soda.
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