Chemical and Physical Changes: Making Honey - Extension or Early Finisher
By Brittany Henderson
Chemical and physical changes are all around us! This resource is a fun way to explore chemical and physical changes in the context of honey production. Connect chemistry and biology with this extension assignment. Perfect for end of unit or early finishers.
Students are tasked with:
Note: To be successful in completing this assignment student should have prior knowledge of chemical/physical changes, signs of chemical/physical changes and beginner knowledge of reactants, products and how chemical reactions are written.
To help guide students exploration of the topic included is a Google Slides presentation that:
This assignment is ready-to-use and easy to implement in your classroom with little to no prep.
Includes:
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