SCIENCE: SEPARATING MIXTURES

Separation Techniques of mixtures and undertaking an experiment to develop necessary skill in the learners.

Lesson Summary:
Students will review the technique of separating mixtures
Following the review, learners will be able to distinguish between physical combination and chemical combinations.
A test is given for learners to measure their conceptualisation of the concept of separation of mixtures. Further as engagement assessment is given to help learners develop the necessary skills.

Lesson Objective:
To help students acquire basic science knowledge and appreciate skills involved in carrying out scientific investigation and explore such in their social problems and beyond.


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ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Sedireng M Ndolo is a Lecturer at Botswana Open University.
MSC (Chemistry)
Mass Spectrometry specialist- Life Sciences
MEd (Science)
Chemistry Lecturer: Molepolole College of Education
Lecturer Science: Botswana Open University


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