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Akron Global Polymer Academy Lesson Plans

Plastic Surface Competition

Grades: 9-12
Author: Joseph DeAngelis
Source: This material is based upon work supported by the National Science Foundation under Grant No. EEC-1161732.


Abstract

The students will investigate the effect of various treatments on the adhesion of water to common plastic surfaces. The students will compete to make a plastic piece with one side able to retain the most water as possible and the other side as little water as possible. This lesson can be an introduction or review of the six recycled numbered plastics as well as the study of Polymer Engineering and surface science.


Objectives

What should students know as a result of this lesson?

What should the students be able to do as a result of this lesson?


Materials


Procedures

Engagement

Students complete the Water on a Penny Activity.

Assessment: Class discussion of the Water on a Penny Activity questions.

Exploration

Plastic Surface Competition Activity

Assessment: Students test their team's plastic pieces by counting drops or massing and determine which piece to submit for competition.

Explanation

Class discusses which modifications and to which plastics cause the best results. Have students complete the discussion questions on the Plastic Surface Competition Rubric.

Assessment: Evaluate and total the points on the Rubric. Teacher tests each team's plastic piece and compare the greatest difference in the mass of water held on each side of their plastic samples.

Elaboration

Teacher presentation of The Surface Adhesion and Water Drops Power Point.

Students could test the effects of various amounts of sunlight exposure, or various chemical exposures on the water adhesion of plastic surfaces.

This activity could lead students to a myriad of science fair projects involving surface science, or polymer engineering. Examples include testing cell phone covers, paint adhesion and surface preparation, solar cell surfaces, sterile surfaces, wind-shield cleaners and treatments, contact lenses experiments, eye glass cleaners, the best care of electronic device screens, printing on plastic surfaces etc...


Prerequisites

This lesson will also serve as a review of the following concepts with which the students should already be familiar: the structure of a water molecule, hydrogen bonding, dispersion forces, chemical bonding, physical/chemical changes, and physical/chemical properties.


Best Teaching Practices


Alignment with Standards

NGSS Standards:

Common Core Standards:

National Standards:

Ohio Standards:


Content Knowledge

The Surface Adhesion and Water Drops Power Point


Safety


Applications

Real world applications include:


Assessment

Plastic Surface Competition Rubric


Other Considerations

This lesson may be used as part of a larger unit on polymers or as a standalone lesson.


Printable PDF Worksheets

Water Drops on a Penny Activity

Plastic Surface Competition Rules

Plastic Surface Competition Rubric

Plastic Surface Competition Pre-Assessment

Plastic Surface Competition Post-Assessment

The Surface Adhesion and Water Drops Power Point