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Chemical and physical changes in a lorry
This resource asks pupils to apply their knowledge of physical and chemical changes to the context of a lorry travelling in cold conditions. The first task checks pupils' knowledge about physical and chemical change and gets them to organise their thoughts using a Frayer-model. Pupils are then asked to identify where these changes might be taking place on a lorry by annotating a diagram. The tasks in the resource could be used in class or for independent study.
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teacher notes
adaptable presentation
adaptable student activity sheet
suggested responses
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