
Bring chemistry to life in your classroom with this engaging science investigation, where pupils explore fizzy reactions and learn how to work safely with everyday materials. With the learning objective “To undertake a science experiment safely,” this ready-to-use lesson leads students through the exciting reaction between vinegar and bicarbonate of soda (baking soda) – with a thrilling outdoor twist!
What’s Included:
Editable ActivInspire flipchart (8 slides) (PDF included).
Clear explanation of still vs sparkling liquids
Visual breakdown of chemical reactions (with carbon dioxide production)
Opportunity to link fizz in drinks to real-life science
Instructions for a safe outdoor experiment: making poppers with baking soda, vinegar, and zip-lock bags
Plenary discussion: Is this change reversible?
Key Features:
Linked to the National Curriculum (UK) – suitable for KS2
Develops science enquiry skills: predicting, observing, questioning
Encourages collaborative learning and discussion
Focuses on safe handling of materials during practical science
Editable ActivInspire flipchart format for full customisation
Perfect For:
KS2 Science lessons
Chemistry topics: states of matter, reactions, gases
Used as part of the IPC (International Primary Curriculum) unit ‘Making New Materials’.
STEM clubs, enrichments or outdoor science sessions
Lessons on irreversible changes
Cross-curricular links with English (report writing, instructions or recounts)
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