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Raw and Processed Materials Lesson and Activities | Paper and Digital

Raw and Processed Materials Lesson and Activities | Paper and Digital

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Students will learn about raw materials and how they are processed into new materials. They will look at which are natural and which are man-made and how some raw materials are changed into new materials with many different purposes. Best of all, you don't have to plan anything because we did it for you!

This engaging resource includes:

  • the difference between raw and processed materials.
  • how clothing is made historically by First Nations Peoples and in modern times.
  • materials are processed with a purpose.
  • the variety of processed materials that can be created from raw products.
  • how Indigenous People respect the land when using raw materials or processing them.
  • a complete teacher lesson plan including possible modifications for differentiation.
  • student pages and templates.
  • vocabulary list with pronunciations and definitions.
  • answer keys and suggested answers.
  • "I can" statements in student-friendly language so students can self-assess their understanding.
  • opportunities to extend learning.
  • ideas for how to use this resource in the classroom, online, or a mix.
  • optional teacher slides to help deliver content.
  • a digital version of all the student pages that use Google Slides. You must download the PDF file and use the access link in the file to get your digital copy. 
  • an alignment guide for Alberta Outcomes listed for each activity.

These lessons align with:

  • Alberta Science Curriculum © 2022 Grade 3 

These lessons support:

  • any lesson about how natural resources are turned into new materials.

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Ninja Note: To access the digital version, download the PDF and use the link in the file.

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