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Classification of Matter Activity Mazes Particle Diagrams Print and Digital

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6th - 12th, Higher Education, Adult Education, Homeschool
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4 + 2 Digital GSlides + 2 Digital Answer Keys
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My students have really appreciated and enjoyed this approach to practicing/reviewing topics. They claim "it is way more fun" than your typical practice/worksheets!
I used this for part of my differentiated instruction and the students loved it! They were able to pick which one they wanted and practice their knowledge in a fun way.
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Description

These two mazes, in both print & digital formats, give students an engaging way to practice the classification of matter at the nano-scale with particle diagram images. Students will be asked to classify a particle diagram, definition, or macroscopic view as either an element, a compound, a homogeneous mixture (evenly distributed) or a heterogeneous mixture (unevenly distributed).

  • Matter Maze – Mixed: Definitions, macroscopic images and particle diagrams
  • Matter Maze – Particle Diagrams: Only particle diagrams

If students veer off the maze path, they will land on a box that has no correct answer off of it, encouraging them to fix any previous mistakes & helping guide them in their practice. These worksheets are great for bell ringers, distance learning, in-class practice, exit/entrance slips, homework or early finishers. You and your students must have Google accounts and an internet connection to access the digital versions of these mazes. Also included, tips on how to post to Google classroom.

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4 + 2 Digital GSlides + 2 Digital Answer Keys
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NGSSHS-PS1-3
Plan and conduct an investigation to gather evidence to compare the structure of substances at the bulk scale to infer the strength of electrical forces between particles. Emphasis is on understanding the strengths of forces between particles, not on naming specific intermolecular forces (such as dipole-dipole). Examples of particles could include ions, atoms, molecules, and networked materials (such as graphite). Examples of bulk properties of substances could include the melting point and boiling point, vapor pressure, and surface tension. Assessment does not include Raoult’s law calculations of vapor pressure.

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