Participate in a collection of activities which involve using simple chemical reactions to produce carbon dioxide. The activities include making bath fizzers, fire extinguishers and lava lamps.
This SSERC_Meet is aimed at Second Level and will help address SCN 2-15a (By contributing to investigations into familiar changes in substances to produce other substances, I can describe how their characteristics have changed) and SCN 2-19a (I have collaborated in activities which safely demonstrate simple chemical reactions using everyday chemicals. I can show an appreciation of a chemical reaction as being a change in which different materials are made).
Date: Wednesday 30th September 2020
Closing Date: Monday 31st August 2020
If you experience any difficulties accessing the online booking then please email us at enquiries@sserc.scot
Audience
This course is designed for Primary Teachers.
Rationale
You and your colleagues will join us from your own school as we guide you through the activities, which are designed to promote knowledge and understanding as well as providing great ideas for practical science. Help and advice can be sought in real time.
Course Leader
The Early Years and Primary Team
01383 626070
enquires@sserc.scot
Cost
The course is provided at no cost to your school. All we ask is that you and your colleagues attend on the day and fill in one of our short, online evaluation forms in order that we can refine and improve this exciting way of delivering CLPL for the future.
Funding
This course is funded by Scottish Government.
Outcomes
SSERC is able to offer a resource box, at no cost to your school, to support the CLPL. These are sent out to participating schools prior to the CLPL event.
Why Should You Attend?
SSERC staff will guide you through the activities which are designed to promote knowledge and understanding as well as providing great ideas for practical science. Help and advice can be sought in real time.
Commitment
One twilight course. This course will take place from 3.45pm to 5.00pm on Wednesday 30th September 2020.
This is a live on-line course. You and your colleagues will join us from your own school.