Grade 6 Six Science Q1 - Materials
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This Grade 6 course builds core understanding of materials through clear explanations and practical activities. Students learn to interpret and draw science flowcharts, describe melting/evaporation/freezing/condensation, distinguish physical and chemical changes, classify mixtures, perform separation techniques, and apply fair-test principles with accurate observations. Emphasizing everyday examples and hands-on experiments, the course strengthens scientific reasoning, measurement skills, and confidence in conducting reliable investigations.
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What you'll learn
- Interpret and create simple diagrams and flowcharts to represent processes and changes in materials.
- Describe and illustrate the changes of state (melting, evaporation, freezing, condensation) and explain how heat energy causes these changes.
- Distinguish between physical changes (reversible) and chemical changes (irreversible) using observable, everyday examples.
- Classify mixtures as uniform (solutions) or non-uniform (suspensions) and describe common mixtures like water-based solutions and air.
- Demonstrate and explain various techniques for separating mixtures and recognize the practical benefits of each technique in daily life.
- Apply the three key features of a fair test and demonstrate skills in accurate observation, measurement, and replication of trials.
