UPMSP - 6 - Science :: Changes around us

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Course Content / Subtopic list:


  1. Change
  2. Types of changes - slow and fast changes , desirable and undesirable changes , temporary and permanent changes , reversible and irreversible changes, Physical and chemical changes , natural and artificial changes , controlled and uncontrolled changes , complex changes
  3. Need of energy for a reaction to take place

Expected Learning Outcome:


SWBAT-

  1. Define change
  2. Differentiate between slow and fast changes
  3. Differentiate between desirable and undesirable changes
  4. Differentiate between temporary and permanent changes
  5. Differentiate between reversible and irreversible changes
  6. Differentiate between physical and chemical changes


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around us Lesson Plan - (Lesson Plan - English)

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