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Chemistry Common Core HSA-SSE.A.1 resources

Preview of Chemistry Lab: Exothermic and Endothermic Chemical Reactions Experiment

Chemistry Lab: Exothermic and Endothermic Chemical Reactions Experiment

In this lab students measure the temperature change during two chemical reactions - one exothermic, and one endothermic. Students investigate the relationship between heat flow and temperature and complete "fill in the blank" style worksheets as they progress through the lab. The end result is a complete lab report following the scientific method.This lesson is self-contained and the experiment does not require any additional planning on the teacher's part. This lab from Roots and Wings Educati
Preview of How Far, How Big, How Full? - A Metric Conversion Practice Activity

How Far, How Big, How Full? - A Metric Conversion Practice Activity

Metric prefixes are commonly used in science courses, and yet the system can be tricky for those who live in countries that ascribe to another system (I'm looking at you, USA...). This metric conversion practice activity gives students a chance to convert multiple data points from and to various metric prefixes, from pico all the way up to tera. This activity can be used to introduce conversions, as conversion practice, or as homework.This activity includes a short metric conversion explanation/
Preview of Big and Small: Metric Prefixes and Conversions

Big and Small: Metric Prefixes and Conversions

Ah, metric prefixes. So useful, and yet so tricky to master for those of us in the small part of the world (*ahem* USA) that doesn't regularly use the metric system! Use this activity to introduce your students to the most commonly used metric prefixes (pico through tera), learn what they mean, and how to convert back to base units. This activity includes a short reading comprehension section, a metric prefixes chart for the students to complete, the basics of converting back to base units, and
Preview of Middle School Science Semester

Middle School Science Semester

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3D-PT
Elevate your middle school science curriculum with our "Middle School Science Semester" resource—an all-encompassing treasure trove of lessons designed to carry your students through an entire semester of scientific exploration and discovery.Key features that highlight the value of the "Middle School Science Semester" as a semester-long resource:Complete Semester Package: This resource is a one-stop-shop for your entire middle school science semester. It covers a wide range of topics, providing
Preview of Ionic Bonding - Science and Math Collaboration

Ionic Bonding - Science and Math Collaboration

Through this fully self-directed, step-by-step activity, students review atomic bonding principles while incorporating algebra. Students will prove mathematically that various molecules are stable in their composition using two-variable equations. Specific concepts covered in this activity include: Ionic and Covalent Bonding, Octet Rule, how to read the Periodic Table of Elements, Variables and Coefficients, and more!This two-hour activity is perfect for advanced middle school students and tho
Preview of Ideal Gas Laws - Boyle's Law #1-16

Ideal Gas Laws - Boyle's Law #1-16

Created by
Anvil Creek
Quick exercises applying Boyle's Law for ideal gases.
Preview of Ideal Gas Laws - Charles's Law #1-16

Ideal Gas Laws - Charles's Law #1-16

Created by
Anvil Creek
Practice using Charles's Law to convert between temperature and volume.
Preview of Electron Configuration and Noble Gas Notation.

Electron Configuration and Noble Gas Notation.

Created by
Liliana Ramos
The pdf explain how use the Aubauf and Hund's rules and Pauli's exclusion principle to write the electron configuration for different elements. The visual presentation uses two examples to explain the process step-by-step and at the same time, introduces how to use the electron configuration to find the location on the periodic table of a given element.
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