Description
Here is a visually engaging way to teach the Acids and Bases Unit all put together in one place as a Bundle. They are all fully editable and ready to go!
Included in the Bundle:
- Acids and Bases Intro Google Slide Lesson, Notes, & Google Interactive Practice
- Arrhenius and Brønsted- Lowry Google Lesson, Notes, and BONUS Mini Project
- Acids and Bases Virtual Lab: pH Paper, Litmus Paper, & Cabbage Juice
What is covered in the Bundle:
- Lesson and Student Guided Notes on the Introduction to Acids and Bases with matching Google Slides Interactive Practice for Students. Everything is fully editable! It is visually engaging with check point questions, and BONUS video clips throughout!
- The notes cover: the pH scale, compares and contrasts acids and bases, Hydronium, H+, OH-, Litmus Paper Test, pH Paper Test, Red Cabbage Juice Test, Phenolphthalein Test, weak and strong acids, dissociation, lists the 7 strong acids, and concentration.
- Lesson and Student Guided Notes on Arrhenius and Brønsted- Lowry Models. Plus a matching BONUS Mini Research Project. They are both fully editable! The notes cover what the models are, and their laminations. In addition there are added video shorts to help students learn the models.
- The Mini Research Project has a variety of linked articles and videos that students can use to answer the questions on their Google Slide. This is a great one day Research Project!
- Virtual lab testing a variety of common/household substance's with pH Paper, Litmus Paper, and Red Cabbage Juice Indicator. Each slide is on a different substance, the students will watch a short (only a few seconds long) of the experiment being conducted and then they can use the interactive slides to answer the questions.
Household Substances that are tested:
- Soap
- Milk
- Hot Sauce
- Vinegar
- Water
- Glass Cleaner
- Bleach
- Soda
- Orange Juice
- Floor Cleaner
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Acids and Bases Unit Bundle: Lessons, Notes, Mini Project, Virtual Lab, & More
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Description
Here is a visually engaging way to teach the Acids and Bases Unit all put together in one place as a Bundle. They are all fully editable and ready to go!
Included in the Bundle:
- Acids and Bases Intro Google Slide Lesson, Notes, & Google Interactive Practice
- Arrhenius and Brønsted- Lowry Google Lesson, Notes, and BONUS Mini Project
- Acids and Bases Virtual Lab: pH Paper, Litmus Paper, & Cabbage Juice
What is covered in the Bundle:
- Lesson and Student Guided Notes on the Introduction to Acids and Bases with matching Google Slides Interactive Practice for Students. Everything is fully editable! It is visually engaging with check point questions, and BONUS video clips throughout!
- The notes cover: the pH scale, compares and contrasts acids and bases, Hydronium, H+, OH-, Litmus Paper Test, pH Paper Test, Red Cabbage Juice Test, Phenolphthalein Test, weak and strong acids, dissociation, lists the 7 strong acids, and concentration.
- Lesson and Student Guided Notes on Arrhenius and Brønsted- Lowry Models. Plus a matching BONUS Mini Research Project. They are both fully editable! The notes cover what the models are, and their laminations. In addition there are added video shorts to help students learn the models.
- The Mini Research Project has a variety of linked articles and videos that students can use to answer the questions on their Google Slide. This is a great one day Research Project!
- Virtual lab testing a variety of common/household substance's with pH Paper, Litmus Paper, and Red Cabbage Juice Indicator. Each slide is on a different substance, the students will watch a short (only a few seconds long) of the experiment being conducted and then they can use the interactive slides to answer the questions.
Household Substances that are tested:
- Soap
- Milk
- Hot Sauce
- Vinegar
- Water
- Glass Cleaner
- Bleach
- Soda
- Orange Juice
- Floor Cleaner
Follow me Here to see all of my new content.
For more: lessons, labs, notes, videos, and ideas, check out my YouTube Channel "Science Explained"



