Are magic potions real?

Are magic potions real?

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DISCUSS (1 of 2):

Do you think there could really be a potion that does something amazing or valuable? (Do you think there are really liquids or mixtures that can transform things?) Why or why not?

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DISCUSS (2 of 2):

If you could make a potion, what would you want it to do?

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GET A SUPPLY:

Everyone get 1 dull, brown penny. Then:

DISCUSS:

Suppose you wanted to make this dull, brown penny bright and shiny. Can you think of any liquids in your house that might do that?

Why do you think those liquids might work?

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DISCUSS:

Do you think oxygen turns the penny dark brown all the way through, or just on the surface? How could you figure it out?

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DISCUSS:

How could you figure out which of these three ideas is true? Wind Map

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alchemist


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a name for people in the past who studied the combination of chemicals
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mixture


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a combination of two or more things
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mix


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to combine two or more things
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states of matter


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the different forms of matter that include solid, liquid, and gas
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liquid


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a state of matter, such as water when you can pour it
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gas


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a state of matter, such as water when it is steam
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oxygen


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a type of gas that animals use to breathe and that plants release
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matter


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anything that takes up space; can be in different forms such as solid, liquid, or gas
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experiment


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a test used to discover new information about a question
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model


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a pretend version of something that scientists use when the real thing is too big, small, or complicated to work with
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LESSON REVISED 1/11/18. If you prepped before then, use the previous version.
In this lesson, students meet the alchemists, a historic group that used “potions” to try to transform materials. In the activity, Test Like An Alchemist, students test liquids to see which ones will clean the tarnish off a penny. Then, when one penny changes from dark and dirty to bright and shiny, they’ll have a chance to think about where the tarnish went.
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