What's Cooking
What's Cooking
Description:
Students in small groups conduct an investigation into the similarities and differences between solar tea and tea brewed by boiling water. Students will compare their two samples on four criteria-color, clarity, smell and taste-rate which they prefer, and graph the results of the experiment as a class.
Education Levels:
1, 2, 3, 4, Kindergarten
Subject:
Physical Sciences
Resource Type:
Lesson plan
Fee Status:
Free
Online provider:
U.S. Department of Energy
Learning Outcomes:
Learning Outcomes:
Conforms To
Conforms To
Scientific investigations involve asking and answering a question and comparing the answer with what scientists already know about the world.
Conforms To
Employ simple equipment and tools to gather data and extend the senses. In early years, students develop simple skills, such as how to observe, measure, cut, connect, switch, turn on and off, pour, hold, tie, and hook. Beginning with simple instruments, students can use rulers to measure the length, height, and depth of objects and materials; thermometers to measure temperature; watches to measure time; beam balances and spring scales to measure weight and force; magnifiers to observe objects and organisms; and microscopes to observe the finer details of plants, animals, rocks, and other materials. Children also develop skills in the use of computers and calculators for conducting investigations.
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