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Gas Laws Virtual Lab Worksheets | PhET Inquiry Simulation & CER Writing Prompt
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Promote scientific inquiry and CER in middle school science with the Gas Laws Virtual PhET Simulation Lab Worksheets and Writing Prompt!

These no-prep, NGSS-aligned virtual lab and CER writing prompt worksheets allow students to explore how Boyle's & Charles' Law explain the behavior of gas particles using a real-world phenomenon-based science simulation! The student worksheet guides students through the simulation to ensure comprehension and understanding, while also encouraging students to make predictions, observations, analyze data, and form conclusions. Check out the preview to see more!

Skills Students Will Practice:

⚗️ Test their Pre-Existing Knowledge of Gases

⚗️ Analyze how Gas Particles move under Ideal Conditions

⚗️ Describe the Inverse Relationship between Pressure & Volume using Boyle's Law

⚗️Calculate the Relationship between Temperature & Volume using Charles's Law

⭐ This Activity is Perfect for:

⚗️ Middle school and high school science lessons

⚗️ NGSS-aligned science instruction

⚗️ Virtual labs for blended, digital, or distance learning

⚗️ Sub plans, enrichment, or independent practice

NOTE: This activity links to the free Interactive from PhET Simulations. Check it out below!

Gases Intro

Purchase includes the 4-page Student Worksheet (PDF) with CER Writing Prompt4-page Teacher Answer Key (PDF), and 4-page Digital Student Worksheet (Google Slides) that is hyperlinked in the Teacher Answer Key.

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Gas Laws Virtual Lab Worksheets | PhET Inquiry Simulation & CER Writing Prompt

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6th - 12th
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Teaching Duration
50 minutes

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Description

Promote scientific inquiry and CER in middle school science with the Gas Laws Virtual PhET Simulation Lab Worksheets and Writing Prompt!

These no-prep, NGSS-aligned virtual lab and CER writing prompt worksheets allow students to explore how Boyle's & Charles' Law explain the behavior of gas particles using a real-world phenomenon-based science simulation! The student worksheet guides students through the simulation to ensure comprehension and understanding, while also encouraging students to make predictions, observations, analyze data, and form conclusions. Check out the preview to see more!

Skills Students Will Practice:

⚗️ Test their Pre-Existing Knowledge of Gases

⚗️ Analyze how Gas Particles move under Ideal Conditions

⚗️ Describe the Inverse Relationship between Pressure & Volume using Boyle's Law

⚗️Calculate the Relationship between Temperature & Volume using Charles's Law

⭐ This Activity is Perfect for:

⚗️ Middle school and high school science lessons

⚗️ NGSS-aligned science instruction

⚗️ Virtual labs for blended, digital, or distance learning

⚗️ Sub plans, enrichment, or independent practice

NOTE: This activity links to the free Interactive from PhET Simulations. Check it out below!

Gases Intro

Purchase includes the 4-page Student Worksheet (PDF) with CER Writing Prompt4-page Teacher Answer Key (PDF), and 4-page Digital Student Worksheet (Google Slides) that is hyperlinked in the Teacher Answer Key.

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⚗️ Solutions & Concentrations Guided Virtual Science Lab Activity

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⚗️ Calculating Density Guided Virtual Science Lab Activity

⚗️ Reactants & Products Guided Virtual Science Lab Activity

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❗Permission is granted to copy pages specifically for student or teacher use only by the original purchaser or licensee. The reproduction of this product for any other use is strictly prohibited. Copying this product in any part and placing it on the Internet (even on a personal website) is strictly prohibited and a violation of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DCMA).

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NGSSMS-PS1-4
Develop a model that predicts and describes changes in particle motion, temperature, and state of a pure substance when thermal energy is added or removed. Emphasis is on qualitative molecular-level models of solids, liquids, and gases to show that adding or removing thermal energy increases or decreases kinetic energy of the particles until a change of state occurs. Examples of models could include drawings and diagrams. Examples of particles could include molecules or inert atoms. Examples of pure substances could include water, carbon dioxide, and helium.
NGSSHS-PS1-5
Apply scientific principles and evidence to provide an explanation about the effects of changing the temperature or concentration of the reacting particles on the rate at which a reaction occurs. Emphasis is on student reasoning that focuses on the number and energy of collisions between molecules. Assessment is limited to simple reactions in which there are only two reactants; evidence from temperature, concentration, and rate data; and qualitative relationships between rate and temperature.
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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