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Grade 7 Science of Materials - Q1

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About Course

This course delves into the "Science of Materials" for Grade 7 learners, aligning with the Philippine curriculum. Students will explore the fundamental concepts of how scientists use models to explain phenomena, understand the particle model of matter and its relation to changes in state, and master the steps of scientific investigations. The curriculum also covers solutions, solubility, and concentration, including identifying acids, bases, and salts. Through engaging activities and a focus on hands-on learning, students will develop essential scientific inquiry skills, learn to make accurate measurements, and understand the properties of materials in the real world.

What You'll Learn

  • Explain why scientists use models to understand phenomena that are not easily observed.
  • Describe the basic principles of the particle model of matter, including that matter is made of tiny particles that are in constant motion.
  • Differentiate between solids, liquids, and gases based on the arrangement, spacing, and motion of their particles.
  • Explain how changes in temperature affect the energy of particles and cause matter to change from one state to another.
  • Identify and describe the essential steps in planning and conducting a scientific investigation, including stating the aim, listing materials, and outlining procedures.
  • Accurately measure, record data using standard units, and draw conclusions from their investigations.
  • Identify the solute and solvent in a solution and explain the concept of solubility.
  • Identify common household solutions as acids, bases, or salts and understand their basic properties.

Curriculum

Models in Action: Examples from the Philippines

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What’s Included

  • Understand the fundamental building blocks of matter
  • Visualize changes in matter
  • Master scientific investigation skills:
  • Explore the world of solutions
  • Identify common substances
  • Develop scientific modeling abilities

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