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WHAT'S THE MATTER - Coggle Diagram
WHAT'S THE MATTER
COGNITION
(CG)
ANALYZING
(CG3)
Relating (CG3.3)
Comparing (CG3.4)
Explaining (CG3.2)
Contrasting (CG3.5)
Analyzing (CG3.1)
APPLYNG
(CG4)
Applying (CG4.1)
EVALUATING
(CG2)
Discussing (CG2.2)
Calculating (CG2.3)
Evaluating (CG2.1)
Justifying (CG2.4)
UNDERSTANDING
(CG5)
Recognizing (CG5.1)
Summarizing (CG5.2)
Reordering (CG5.3)
CREATING
(CG1)
Hypothesizing (CG1.1)
Formulating (CG1.2)
REMEMBERING
(CG6)
Identifying (CG6.3)
Retrieving (CG6.6.2)
Remembering (CG6.1)
CONTENT
(CT)
MATTER AND ITS PROPERTIES
(CT1)
Matter and its characteristics (CT1.1)
What is it, where to find it
Atom and substance (CT1.2)
What are they and their differences
General and specific properties of matter (CT1.3)
mass, volume and temperature vs. density, colour, transparency, hardness, flavour, rigidity, solubility, elasticity
Types of matter (CT1.4)
Pure vs. mixtures
MASS, VOLUME AND DENSITY
(CT2)
Densities of different materials (CT2.3)
Comparison of different densities
Scientific method CT2.4)
Application step by step
Density (CT2.2)
What is it, measurement units and its relation with mass and volume
Mass and volume (CT2.1)
What are they, measurement units
STATES OF MATTER
(CT3)
States of matter (CT3.1)
Solid, liquid and gas
Changes of state (CT3.2)
Melting, solidification, vaporization, condensation, sublimation,reverse sublimation, menting point and boiling point
CHEMICAL CHANGES
(CT4)
Chemical changes and reactions (CT4.1)
Element, product,
Chemical reactions in living things (CT4.2)
Photosynthesis and multicellular respiration
Chemical reactions in non-living things (CT4.3)
Oxidation and combustion
Industrial uses of chemical changes (CT4.4)
Fermentation, oxidation and combustion
COMMUNICATION
LANGUAGE OF LEARNING (LO)
Subject-related technical lexical items and general English words (LOL)
Related to
Properties of matter (LOL3) : mass volume, density, elasticity, rigidity
Mass, volume and density (LOL4): kg, litres, heavy, light
Atom and substance (LOL2)
Materials (LOL5): vinegar, salt, bicarbonate, pebbles, sand,
Matter, types of matter and properties of matter. (LOL1): hardness, softness, mixture
States of matter (LOL6): solid, liquid, gas
Changes of state (LOL7): Melting, solidification, vaporization, condensation, sublimation,reverse sublimation, menting point and boiling point
Chemical changes and reactions (LOL8): element, product
Contexts where chemical changes take place (LOL9): insdustry, photosynthesis
Chemical changes applications (LOL10): fermentation, combustion, oxidation
Specific communicative function (and grammar) (LOG)
Compare and relate (LOG6)
The difference between ... and ... is…
... and … are different because …
… has more/less mass/volume/density than…
Identify (LOG3)
Elasticity is a property of matter / Something is a mixture
Define (LOG1)
Something is / has / happens when....
Justify (LOG13)
... because ...
Analyze (LOG4)
It is… a mixture / a chemical reaction.
Describe (LOG5)
… consist(s) of ...
… is characterized by …
Explain (LOG2)
X happens when... / X is produced when...
Group (LOG8)
… is a specific / general property of matter.
… is pure / mixture, because ...
Hypothesize (LOG10)
Speculation and if conditionals: It might / may /could / can’t...
I suppose that…
Give opinion (LOG9)
I think/I don’t think…
I agree / I don’t agree
Organise ideas (LOG11)
Firstly, then, finally
Conclude (LOG12)
What happens is that...
Distinguish (LOG7)
In contrast to....
LANGUAGE FOR LEARNING (LF)
Specific communicative function (and grammar):
Give opinion (LF1)
I think/I don’t think…
I agree / I don’t agree
Justify (LF3)
...because...
Conclude (LF11)
What happens is that...
Express progression (LF7)
… from … to …
… changes/turns into … when
Ask questions (LF4)
I would like to know…
Please, can you tell me…
Do you know…?
Relate (LF8)
... is related to ... because...
Hypothesize (LF9)
Speculation: I think that, it might, it may...
Express ideas (LF2)
In my opinion
Contrast (LF5)
On the one hand... on the other hand, in contrast, on the other hand, in contrast, but, different from
Distinguish (LF6)
...are different from...
Compare (LF10)
like, same, as well as, both, too, in common