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Designing the Practical
- Identify Key Stage that is the target for the experiment.
- Identify the area of learning which will be the focus of the experiment (e.g. material world, physical world, earth and space etc.)
- Develop experiment ideas. Take into consideration:
- Duration
- safety concerns
- set-up and clean-up times
- Expenses
- portability etc.
- Link experiment to specific learning outcome points from the syllabus.
- Write out:
- Method
- equipment list
- cost analysis
- teacher/ student information sheet
- Inquiry questions for before the practical
- Reflection questions for after the practical
- Fill out a HIRAC and have it signed (be aware that all chemicals must be ‘green’ on ChemAlert)
Test experiment and record:
- Pictures
- Any masses etc. needed for calculations
- Time taken for experiment
- Write up method and equipment used for the experiment.
- Write up results and improvements to be made to the experiment.
- Write up
- equipment
- method
- background information
- student inquiry sheet
- student reflection sheet
following the templates.
- Attach HIRAC and MSDS of chemicals to final document.
- Reference sources used for experiment design.
Notes
- When writing the student inquiry and reflection sheets, keep in mind the syllabus dot points.
- If possible try to link the practical to other parts of the syllabus (e.g. history, english, maths etc) through the activities used.
- Keep in mind the age of the students and the types of activities that are most likely to engage them.
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