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NGSS/STEM Lesson 22 HW Supplement-Creating Phase Change Models
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This NGSS/STEM supplement follows the Lesson 22 game activity that models phase change interactions and temperatures.

A series of questions follow the activity in which students analyze the number of particles and energy before and after the changes that occur in the system. Students further explore phase changes by identifying those changes that are exothermic and endothermic.

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NGSS/STEM Lesson 22 HW Supplement-Creating Phase Change Models

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This NGSS/STEM supplement follows the Lesson 22 game activity that models phase change interactions and temperatures.

A series of questions follow the activity in which students analyze the number of particles and energy before and after the changes that occur in the system. Students further explore phase changes by identifying those changes that are exothermic and endothermic.

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NGSSMS-PS3-4
Plan an investigation to determine the relationships among the energy transferred, the type of matter, the mass, and the change in the average kinetic energy of the particles as measured by the temperature of the sample. Examples of experiments could include comparing final water temperatures after different masses of ice melted in the same volume of water with the same initial temperature, the temperature change of samples of different materials with the same mass as they cool or heat in the environment, or the same material with different masses when a specific amount of energy is added. Assessment does not include calculating the total amount of thermal energy transferred.
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.
NGSSMS-PS3-3
Apply scientific principles to design, construct, and test a device that either minimizes or maximizes thermal energy transfer. Examples of devices could include an insulated box, a solar cooker, and a Styrofoam cup. Assessment does not include calculating the total amount of thermal energy transferred.
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