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Chemistry Virtual Lab Bundle: 10 Digital Science Experiments
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Here is a fun and visually engaging way to conduct virtual labs in Chemistry. These are a collection of Google Slides assignment where students will watch a virtual lab video, here they can observe, analyze, practice their math skills, record their data, and make conclusions. This allows students to see real life science experiments instead of just reading about them. The labs also contain interactive slides for the students to complete about the concepts. And all math is shown in the virtual lab videos with step by step guided instruction. All of these lessons are fully editable and ready to go!

Included Virtual Labs:

  • Acids & Bases: Tests 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
  • Chemical Reactions: The first part of this activity is interactive slides reviewing chemical indicators, and types of chemical reactions. Then students will watch a small portion of a virtual lab video at a time, where they can observe, analyze, and record their data. This allows students to see a real life science experiment with examples of chemical indicators, and types of reactions. Plus, there is a Bonus Harry Potter color change chemical reaction video on the last slide for students to view. This is a chemical reaction you can easily do in your classroom or they can do at home.
  • Diluting a Solution: This is a Google Slides assignment where students will watch a virtual lab video, here they can observe, analyze, and practice their math skills. This allows students to see a real life science experiment of how to dilute a solution, instead of just seeing it on paper. The virtual lab video has step by step guided math help as well!
  • Preparing a Solution: This is a Google Slides assignment where students will watch a virtual lab video, here they can observe, analyze, and practice their math skills. This allows students to see a real life science experiment with examples of how to prepare a solution. There are also interactive slides for the students to complete about the concepts. This lab video has step by step guided math help as well!
  • Flame Test Experiment: The first part of this activity is interactive slides reviewing wavelength, energy, and the process of exciting a photon. Then students will watch a small portion of a virtual lab video at a time, where they can observe, analyze, and record their data. This allows students to see a real life science experiment with examples of the flame test. There are 6 solutions tested with an array of colors. Plus a Bonus Unknown substance that is a repeat of the 6 previously tested. So students get to use and apply their data to figure out what substance it is. This is presented using Google Slides, and the last slide contains the answer key. The virtual lab video does not give the answers to the students.
  • Ionic & Covalent Properties: This is a Google Slides assignment where students will watch a virtual lab video, here they can observe, analyze, and record their data. This allows students to see a real life science experiment with examples of various properties such as: conductivity (with and with out water), solubility, melting, and state of matter. There are also interactive slides for the students to complete about the concepts.
  • Rate of Dissolving: This is a Google Slides assignment where students will watch a virtual lab video, here they can observe, analyze, and record their data. This allows students to see a real life science experiment with examples of the rate of dissolving. There are also interactive slides for the students to complete about the concepts. This lab video shows 4 trials: a control group, a heated group, an agitated group, and an increased surface area group.
  • S'mores Limiting and Excess Reactants: This is a Google Slides assignment where students will watch a small portion of the virtual s'more lab video at a time, where they can observe, analyze, and record their data. This allows students to see a real life science experiment with examples of limiting & excess reactants. There is also a BONUS slide where students use their collected data to apply their knowledge to calculate the percent yield. The lab video walks them through this math if needed.
  • Solutions Bubble Lab: It is an Interactive Google Slides that covers solutions unit content. It contains a virtual lab video on how to make the best bubble solution with interactive questions to go with it. Plus, every interactive slide contains a video where students can check their answers and hear the science concepts as needed. 
  • Density: Students will watch a small portion of a lab video at a time, where they can observe, analyze, and record their data. They will complete interactive google slides that pair with the lab video. This allows students to see a real life science experiment with examples of density concepts and math. They will have to solve mathematically for density, however the lab video will guide them through it. There are a total of 5 lab experiments to demonstrate density; they are: a density column with solids added, multiple dry ice experiments, coke verse diet coke floating, and how a lava lamp works.

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Here is a fun and visually engaging way to conduct virtual labs in Chemistry. These are a collection of Google Slides assignment where students will watch a virtual lab video, here they can observe, analyze, practice their math skills, record their data, and make conclusions. This allows students to see real life science experiments instead of just reading about them. The labs also contain interactive slides for the students to complete about the concepts. And all math is shown in the virtual lab videos with step by step guided instruction. All of these lessons are fully editable and ready to go!

Included Virtual Labs:

  • Acids & Bases: Tests 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
  • Chemical Reactions: The first part of this activity is interactive slides reviewing chemical indicators, and types of chemical reactions. Then students will watch a small portion of a virtual lab video at a time, where they can observe, analyze, and record their data. This allows students to see a real life science experiment with examples of chemical indicators, and types of reactions. Plus, there is a Bonus Harry Potter color change chemical reaction video on the last slide for students to view. This is a chemical reaction you can easily do in your classroom or they can do at home.
  • Diluting a Solution: This is a Google Slides assignment where students will watch a virtual lab video, here they can observe, analyze, and practice their math skills. This allows students to see a real life science experiment of how to dilute a solution, instead of just seeing it on paper. The virtual lab video has step by step guided math help as well!
  • Preparing a Solution: This is a Google Slides assignment where students will watch a virtual lab video, here they can observe, analyze, and practice their math skills. This allows students to see a real life science experiment with examples of how to prepare a solution. There are also interactive slides for the students to complete about the concepts. This lab video has step by step guided math help as well!
  • Flame Test Experiment: The first part of this activity is interactive slides reviewing wavelength, energy, and the process of exciting a photon. Then students will watch a small portion of a virtual lab video at a time, where they can observe, analyze, and record their data. This allows students to see a real life science experiment with examples of the flame test. There are 6 solutions tested with an array of colors. Plus a Bonus Unknown substance that is a repeat of the 6 previously tested. So students get to use and apply their data to figure out what substance it is. This is presented using Google Slides, and the last slide contains the answer key. The virtual lab video does not give the answers to the students.
  • Ionic & Covalent Properties: This is a Google Slides assignment where students will watch a virtual lab video, here they can observe, analyze, and record their data. This allows students to see a real life science experiment with examples of various properties such as: conductivity (with and with out water), solubility, melting, and state of matter. There are also interactive slides for the students to complete about the concepts.
  • Rate of Dissolving: This is a Google Slides assignment where students will watch a virtual lab video, here they can observe, analyze, and record their data. This allows students to see a real life science experiment with examples of the rate of dissolving. There are also interactive slides for the students to complete about the concepts. This lab video shows 4 trials: a control group, a heated group, an agitated group, and an increased surface area group.
  • S'mores Limiting and Excess Reactants: This is a Google Slides assignment where students will watch a small portion of the virtual s'more lab video at a time, where they can observe, analyze, and record their data. This allows students to see a real life science experiment with examples of limiting & excess reactants. There is also a BONUS slide where students use their collected data to apply their knowledge to calculate the percent yield. The lab video walks them through this math if needed.
  • Solutions Bubble Lab: It is an Interactive Google Slides that covers solutions unit content. It contains a virtual lab video on how to make the best bubble solution with interactive questions to go with it. Plus, every interactive slide contains a video where students can check their answers and hear the science concepts as needed. 
  • Density: Students will watch a small portion of a lab video at a time, where they can observe, analyze, and record their data. They will complete interactive google slides that pair with the lab video. This allows students to see a real life science experiment with examples of density concepts and math. They will have to solve mathematically for density, however the lab video will guide them through it. There are a total of 5 lab experiments to demonstrate density; they are: a density column with solids added, multiple dry ice experiments, coke verse diet coke floating, and how a lava lamp works.

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For more: lessons, labs, notes, videos, and ideas, check out my YouTube Channel "Science Explained"

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