In this lesson, we will learn about different types of changes around us — physical and chemical — and how to identify reversible and irreversible changes.
Students will understand:
Reference: NCERT Book Alignment
The lesson is aligned with the NCERT Grade 7 Science Book-Chapter 5: Changes Around Us: Physical and Chemical
Section 5.5- Are Changes Permanent?
By the end of the lesson, students will be able to:
In our daily life, we observe several changes — ice melts, paper burns, food gets cooked, milk curdles, iron rusts. Some changes are temporary, while some are permanent. This chapter helps students to classify these changes as physical or chemical, reversible or irreversible, and understand their role in nature and everyday life.
| Title | Approximate Duration | Procedure | Reference Material |
|---|---|---|---|
| Engage | 5 | Show gif from PPT and ask students
| Slides |
| Explore | 10 | Virtual Lab Challenge students to find examples of physical and chemical changes in their everyday lives, beyond the classroom examples.
| Slides and VR lab |
| Explain | 10 |
| Slides and Virtual Lab |
| Evaluate | 10 | Students will attempt the Self-Evaluation task on LMS. | Virtual Lab |
| Extend | 5 | Scenario-Based Learning:
| Slides |
In our daily life, we see many changes happening around us. Ice melts into water, milk turns sour, paper burns, iron rusts, or clay is shaped into a pot. But have you ever wondered — are these changes permanent or temporary?
All changes can be grouped mainly into two types:
Some changes can be reversed (temporary), while others are permanent.
1. Physical Change
Examples:
2. Chemical Change
Examples:
3. Are All Changes Permanent?
Comparison: Physical vs. Chemical Change
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Applications in Daily Life
Physical Changes:
Chemical Changes:
This is the list of vocabulary terms used throughout the lesson.
Welcome to the interactive learning module on Reversible and Irreversible Changes. This activity is designed to help students understand how some changes around us can be undone, while others cannot. Through engaging 3D animations, definitions, and real-life examples, learners will explore the difference between reversible and irreversible changes in an easy and memorable way.
Step 1: Enter the Virtual Lab
Step 2: Exploring Reversible Changes.
Step 3: Exploring Irreversible Changes
Step 4: Self-Evaluation Quiz
Step 5: Reset Option
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