Unit title In the Mix! Stage


Appendix 4 Mixture Observations



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Appendix 4 Mixture Observations




Material 1

Material 2

Prediction of Mixture

Mixture

What does it look like?















What does it feel like?













What does it smell like?


















What is the Material?

What is the Material?









Appendix 5

This role play may alter according to students’ ways of representing ideas

Risk Assessment


Lesson

Hazard

Level of Risk

(1= lowest & 5=highest)



Likelihood
(1= lowest & 5=highest)

Risk Elimination

Lesson 1

-Spilling Mixtures

-Spilling water

-Eating Mixture

-Dropping materials/ spilling them

-Dropping the Ipad

-Overfilling plastic cups




2

4

-Place mats on the tables to minimize liquid spills from spreading.

-Ensure children are given clear rules and expectations such as;

-Respect all materials

-Do not be wasteful

-Use the material appropriately

-Be responsible when using materials

-In case of any spills alert the teacher


Lesson 2

-Getting materials in their eyes e.g. pepper

-Spilling materials

-Throwing materials around

-Eating materials



2

4

-Instruct children to wash their hands after dealing with materials- and alert the teacher if any irritation occurs.

-Revisit the rules and expectations (mentioned in lesson 1).



Lesson 3

-Spilling liquids

-Throwing materials

-Not rinsing out plastic cups

-Throwing mixtures in the sink and clogging up the pipes (incorrect disposal/ waste of materials)

-Damaging kitchen items

-Storing mixture in an unclear/ unsafe area

-Incorrect handling of unknown materials e.g. sap

-Leaving materials on the ground e.g. bucket-may cause accidents

-Sharp rocks/ pebbles/ shells

-Throwing beach ball around may hit people/ materials-causing accidents/ injuries



3

4

-Place mats on the tables to minimize liquid spills from spreading.

- Revisit the rules and expectations (mentioned in lesson 1).

-Ensure that the storage area is free of clutter, and away from busy areas.

-Ensure that children are responsible for their own materials, and are responsible for looking after and cleaning them.

-The educator is to check the materials prior to the lesson to ensure materials are safe and not sharp- the teacher is to also instruct children to be careful with the materials.

-Revisit the rules and expectations (mentioned in lesson 1).



Lesson 4

-Children overfilling materials in their cups making it hard to mix and causing spills

-Spilling materials may lead to an injury in the classroom (e.g. slipping).

-Spilling mixture, making surfaces difficult to work in, slippery and sticky.


2

3

-Revisit the rules and expectations (mentioned in lesson 1).

- Children must act sensibly with all materials.

- Children need to ensure that they are safe learners.

-Children must ensure that they tidy their learning environment.





Lesson 5

-Spilling liquids

-Accidents when placing mixtures on the table at the front-cluttered and too many people in the one spot




2

3

-Revisit the rules and expectations (mentioned in lesson 1).

- Ensure that that the learning materials are set out neatly.

- Assign groups of students to work in particular areas of the room to prevent clutter.


Lesson 6

-Spatial awareness-

-Children may not have enough room or there may not be materials that might get in the way when replaying (moving around) and cause accidents

-Dropping the Ipad


2

2

-Revisit the rules and expectations (mentioned in lesson 1).

- Ensure that children are spread out around the learning environment

-Ensure children use ICT sensibly and do not run with it.


Lesson 7

-Children may spill the liquid

-The oobleck is messy and hard to clean up, may be too runny.

-Green food dye may be spilt on the fabric/ materials and will stain.

-Disposing of the liquid incorrectly e.g. in the sink will cause problems e.g. clogging the sink




2

3

-Revisit the rules and expectations (mentioned in lesson 1).

-Place mats on the tables to minimize liquid spills from spreading.

-The educator is to give clear instructions of what to do with

-The class teacher is to educate students about the importance of carefully disposing of resources when finished.



Lesson 8

-Spilling liquids

-Spilling materials



2

3

-Revisit the rules and expectations (mentioned in lesson 1).

-Place mats on the tables to minimize liquid spills from spreading.



Lesson 9

-Children will be moving around the classroom to complete their activities therefore there is a lot of movement, as the children are allowed to move freely around the room

-Children may injure themselves if cutting or using scissors.



1

2

-Revisit the rules and expectations (mentioned in lesson 1).

-Children are not allowed to run in the classroom.



Lesson 10

-Risks will be managed by the teacher depending on the ways the children are presenting

1

1

-Revisit the rules and expectations (mentioned in lesson 1).


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