B3 Inclusion: How does waste separation work? – Separating metals (student instructions)
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Experimentation instructions:
for separating a mixture of metals related to the “Experimento | 10+: B3 How does waste separation work? (student instructions)” experiment
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Last update:
2018-06-22
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Description:
As the experiment is conducted, a possibility for separating waste made up of different metals is introduced.
For each subexperiment, the students are first provided with an overview of the materials to be used and safety information. This overview is followed by the detailed, step-by-step instructions for conducting the experiment. Afterwards, the students are asked to note their observations. Specific questions are used to guide the students as they analyze the results of the experiments. At the end, the students are asked in-depth questions related to the experiment.
For each subexperiment, the students are first provided with an overview of the materials to be used and safety information. This overview is followed by the detailed, step-by-step instructions for conducting the experiment. Afterwards, the students are asked to note their observations. Specific questions are used to guide the students as they analyze the results of the experiments. At the end, the students are asked in-depth questions related to the experiment.
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Learning resource type:
Experiment
Subjects:
Chemistry; Physics; Technology
Grade levels:
Grade 5 to 6; Grade 7 to 9; Grade 10 to 13
School types:
Middle/high school
Keywords:
Condensation (physics); Environmental education; Environmental protection; Magnetism; Recycling; Waste recycling; Inclusion
Bibliography:
Media Portal of Siemens Stiftung
Author:
Monika Koch-Wohlgemuth, Holger Mühlbach, and Ralf Meyer, created for the State Institute for School Quality and Teacher Training in Saxony-Anhalt using material from Siemens Stiftung, translated by Siemens Stiftung
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© State Institute for School Quality and Teacher Training in Saxony-Anhalt/Siemens Stiftung, translated by Siemens Stiftung 2018