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Grade 5 - Matter Unit - Alberta Science - Lesson/Workbook Bundle

Grade 5 - Matter Unit - Alberta Science - Lesson/Workbook Bundle

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Grade 5 - Matter Unit - Alberta Science Curriculum - Lesson/Workbook Bundle. This bundle was created to provide everything you need to teach the Grade 5 Matter unit in the Alberta Science Curriculum.

With your purchase, you will receive lesson slides that follow the 3-Part lesson format, engaging your students from start to finish. You will also receive the workbook, which contains fun activities and worksheets for your students to demonstrate their understanding.

Workbook Details:
This product was created to cover the NEW Alberta 2023 Science Grade 5 Curriculum – Strand 1 - Matter Unit.

There are 128 activity sheets that cover the outcomes in the NEW science curriculum. This unit contains many fun activities, including readings, experiments, assignments, matching, true or false, and coding.

We have added computer science activities as well to cover the outcomes in the NEW science curriculum. Check out the preview of this unit to learn more about how it can benefit your students.

Some of the concepts that are covered:

  • What is matter?
  • The particle theory of matter
  • Physical properties of matter: state, mass, volume, density, compressibility
  • All about liquids
  • Experiment – testing the flow of liquids
  • Using liquids – hydraulics, lubrications
  • Characteristics of solids
  • Using solids – real world applications
  • Experiment – weight of solids versus liquids
  • Buoyancy – density of solids
  • Buoyancy – scuba diving safety
  • Coding activity – coding a scuba diver
  • Experiment - buoyancy of water versus sugar water versus saltwater
  • Experiment – buoyancy of different liquids
  • Experiment – making a floating raft or boat
  • Properties of gases
  • Experiment – does air have any weight/mass?
  • Air in our atmosphere
  • Using gases – real world applications
  • Relationship between mass, volume, and density
  • Experiment – measuring mass activity
  • Using referents to measure mass
  • Estimating the mass of objects
  • Calculating the density of objects using mass and volume
  • Determining the volume of objects
  • Experiment – measuring the volume and density of objects
  • Compressibility – water versus air
  • Experiment – testing which is easier to compress: water or air
  • Experiment – using air compression for work
  • Technologies that use air compression – air compressor, stomp rocket, and pneumatic tools
  • Incompressible liquids – hydraulics
  • Activity – building a hydraulic model
  • Coding activity – maneuvering an excavator
  • Buoyancy – fish using its swim bladder
  • Coding activity – writing code to move a submarine through a map
  • STEM Assignment – creating a submarine and writing code for it
  • Unit test
  • Answer pages for all activities

Google Lesson Slides

Grade 5 - Matter Unit - Google Lesson Slides - Alberta Science Curriculum. This resource is packed with all the lessons you need to teach the Matter Unit, Grade 5, Alberta Science Curriculum.

We have structured these lessons to follow the popular 3-Part Lesson format. By using these lessons, you will be provided with learning goals, discussion questions, relevant YouTube videos, interactive slides, exit cards, and more. Check out the variety of activities you'll receive below.

Part 1: Minds On!
- Learning Goals
- Discussion Questions

- Polls/Surveys

- Picture Prompts

- Jokes and Riddles

- Relevant Quotes

Part 2: Action!
- Interactive Activities

- Drag and Drop

- Fill in the Blanks

- Matching

- Sorting

- Polls/Surveys and Graphing

- Embedded YouTube Videos

Part 3: Consolidation

- Exit Cards

- 3-2-1 Reflections

- One Word Reflections

- Act It Out!

- Quick Draw

- One Sentence Summary

After purchasing this resource, you will be able to download a copy of this file to your Google Drive. From there, you can complete these lessons with your class, and/or assign these slides in Google Classroom.

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