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WS01 - Disappearing ice cubes

Science, Year 3

By the end of Year 3 students classify and compare living and non-living things and different life cycles. They describe the observable properties of soils, rocks and minerals and describe their importance as resources. They identify sources of heat energy and examples of heat transfer and explain changes in the temperature of objects. They classify solids and liquids based on observable properties and describe how to cause a change of state. They describe how people use data to develop explanations. They identify solutions that use scientific explanations. 

 

Students pose questions to explore patterns and relationships and make predictions based on observations. They use scaffolds to plan safe investigations and fair tests. They use familiar classroom instruments to make measurements. They organise data and information using provided scaffolds and identify patterns and relationships. They compare their findings with those of others, explain how they kept their investigation fair, identify further questions and draw conclusions. They communicate ideas and findings for an identified purpose, including using scientific vocabulary when appropriate. 

Science understanding | Physical sciences

AC9S3U03

identify sources of heat energy and examine how temperature changes when heat energy is transferred from one object to another

Science understanding | Chemical sciences

AC9S3U04

investigate the observable properties of solids and liquids and how adding or removing heat energy leads to a change of state

Science inquiry | Questioning and predicting

AC9S3I01

pose questions to explore observed patterns and relationships and make predictions based on observations

Science inquiry | Communicating

AC9S3I06

write and create texts to communicate findings and ideas for identified purposes and audiences, using scientific vocabulary and digital tools as appropriate

Annotations

  1. Creates a question to explore patterns based on observations.
  2. Makes a plausible prediction based on knowledge of change of state.
  3. Identifies that ice is solid at temperatures below zero in the freezer. 
  4. Observes that the heat from the heater raises the temperature and uses a diagram to represent this heat transfer.
  5. Identifies that the ice cube has disappeared because the water changed state from solid to liquid as a result of adding heat.