1st Grade Physical Science

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Science Subject for Elementary - 1st Grade: Physical Science Presentation
1. 1st
Grade
Science
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Physical Science
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4. Table of contents
States of matter Materials & mixt
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Light & sound e Magnets
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States of
matter
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it
6. A picture is
worth a
thousand
words
7. ion
You can give a brief description of the
topic you want to talk about here. For
example, if you want to talk about
Mercury, you can say that it’s the
smallest planet in the entire Solar
System
8. Useful equipment
Protective goggles
Mercury is the closest planet to
the Sun and the smallest one in
the Solar System
Measuring rulers
Venus has a beautiful name and
is the second planet from the
Sun
9. How to use my science tools
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Lists like this one:
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● You’ll never forget to buy milk!
And the most important thing: the
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10. Exercise: sort these elements
Instructions: Drag each word into the corresponding box. Good luck!
Solid Liquid Gas
Shoes Wind River Wood Smoke Juice Comput
er
Soup Table Steam Rain Towel Helium Teacher
11. Exercise: sort these elements
Instructions: Drag each word into the corresponding box. Good luck!
Solid Liquid Gas
Shoes Towel
Soup Juice Wind Smoke
Table Comput
er River Rain Steam Helium
Wood Teacher
12. Material
0 s&
2 You can enter a subtitle here if you need
mixtures
it
13. Everyday objects and what
they’re made of
Wood Plastic Metal
Jupiter is a gas giant Saturn is a gas giant Neptune is the
and the biggest planet and has several rings farthest planet from
of them all the Sun
Cloth Textiles Leather
The Sun is the star at Pluto is now Ceres is located in the
the center of the Solar considered a dwarf main asteroid belt
System planet
14. Small steps on mixing materials
Step #1 Step #2 Step #3
Mercury is the closest Venus has a beautiful Earth is the third
planet to the Sun and name, but also high planet from the Sun
the smallest one temperatures and harbors life
15. A picture
Images concept
reveal large amounts
of data, so remember: use an
image instead of a long text.
Your audience will appreciate it
16. How mixtures can be made
Step #1 Step #2
Despite being red, Jupiter is a gas giant
Mars is actually a cold and the biggest planet
place of them all
Step #3 Step #4
Neptune is the Saturn is composed
farthest planet from mostly of hydrogen
the Sun and helium
17. common laboratory apparatus
18. Exercise: identify each material
Instructions: Describe the correct material that each object is made of
Skull Test Hat Lab Goggles
Write here tubes
Write here Write here coat
Write here Write here
the correct the correct the correct the correct the correct
material material material material material
19. Exercise: identify each material
Instructions: Describe the correct material that each object is made of
Skull Test Hat Lab Goggles
Bones tubes
Glass Fabric coat
White fabric Protective
glass
20. 03
Light & sound
energy
You can enter a subtitle here if you need
it
21. About light energy
See the matter Use the matter
Neptune is the farthest The Sun is the star at
planet from the Sun the center of the Solar
System
Man-made Natural
Pluto is now considered Ceres is located in the
a dwarf planet, not a full- main asteroid belt
fledged planet
22. Exercise: differentiating light
Instructions: Highlight the correct term that describes each light
Sun Lightbul Fire Rainbow Moon
Natural / b /
Natural Natural / Natural / Natural /
Artificial Artificial Artificial Artificial Artificial
Lamp Match Televisio Torch Stopligh
Natural / Natural / n /
Natural Natural / t /
Natural
Artificial Artificial Artificial Artificial Artificial
23. Exercise: differentiating light
Instructions: Highlight the correct term that describes each light
Sun Lightbul Fire Rainbow Moon
Natural / b /
Natural Natural / Natural / Natural /
Artificial Artificial Artificial Artificial Artificial
Lamp Match Televisio Torch Stopligh
Natural / Natural / n /
Natural Natural / t /
Natural
Artificial Artificial Artificial Artificial Artificial
24. me
25. From light to sound
1st: 2nd: 3rd: 4th:
Mercury is the
Lightning
Venus is the
Thunder
Earth is the
Sound
Despite being
closest planet to second planet third planet from red, Mars is a
the Sun from the Sun the Sun cold place
26. 10-19
Joules
contains one photon of visible light
5
of sound energy
27. The 5 sources
Acoustic Electrical Living beings
instruments instruments like animals &
Mercury is the Venus has a beautiful birds
Earth harbors life
smallest planet name
Man-made Vibration
sources like caused by
machines
Mars is actually a cold wind isoutside
Jupiter a gas giant
place
28. You can enter a subtitle here if you need
29. Magnets and scientific relevance
Pluto - 53% Jupiter - 24%
Pluto is now Jupiter is a gas giant
considered a dwarf and the biggest
planet planet of them all
Neptune - Saturn - 13%
10%is the
Neptune Saturn is a gas giant
farthest planet from and has several rings
the Sun
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someone important
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famous
31. Exercise: time to attract paper
Instructions: Grab 4 magnets and 15 paper clips. In 4 tries, see how many
paper clips each magnet gets!
Magnet Try #1 Try #2 Try #3 Try #4
A 4 paper clips 12 paper clips 0 paper clips 2 paper clips
B 6 paper clips 10 paper clips 1 paper clips 0 paper clips
C 0 paper clips 3 paper clips 6 paper clips 9 paper clips
D 1 paper clips 0 paper clips 2 paper clips 3 paper clips
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Mercury is the
closest planet to the
Sun
Physics labs
Venus has a
beautiful name, but
also high
temperatures
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Anna Patricia
McKane- Solar-
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talk a bit Wilkins
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35. Lesson percentages
89% 11%
of new knowledge acquired by of reinforced and old concepts
the student
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