What others say
Description
This hands-on science pH scale lesson is designed to help enhance your acids and bases unit. Use this activity to help students familiarize themselves with the pH scale and everyday items that range from acidic to basic.
Like this acids and bases activity? Check out the unit to save 20% by clicking right here.
Students will:
- Use clues to get to know the pH level of different substances.
This pH scale lesson includes:
- Sneak peek into my classroom: Details how I have used this acid and base activity in my own grade 7 classroom.
- Google Drive links: Includes tips and tricks to get this running in minutes as well as detailed instructions to distribute through Google Classroom.
- Task cards to be used by the teacher as a whole class lesson or in small cooperative groups.
- pH scale printable board in color or black and white.
- Page of substances to be glued onto the pH scale.
- Completed version for student reference in their notebooks.
A sheet is included to guide you to different ways to use this resource in your classroom. Students enjoy this activity and enjoy trying to determine where each object goes based upon the clues.
This lesson comes as a digital activity and is printable in color or blackline master. Choose which one best fits the needs of your classroom. An answer key is included.
How to use the pH scale activity in your classroom:
- Introduce students to acids and bases using this activity. Students will learn about items that fall in the ranges of acidic to basic and will identify harmful acids and bases.
- Place at a science station where students can independently read the clues and complete the activity.
- Sub plans: A substitute can read aloud the clues one at a time, and students can find and place the correct items.
- As a review activity
- Enrichment activity
Check out this feedback from teachers:
- I used this with my 6th grade physical science students as a review. They worked as partners and completed the chart. The pictures were great visuals, lots of color, and the students remained on task. Thanks!
- I work with students with emotional and behavioral disabilities and learning disabilities. Therefore, I am always looking for more engaging activities than just the rote practice of skills. Thanks!
- Great visual for the entire spectrum of pH. It was also a lesson I could leave for a sub and feel like the students were still learning something without an immense amount of prep on my part. That, to me, is incredibly valuable!
- Used this with my 4th-6th grade science class. They loved it!
- This was great for my lower level 7th grade students.
- I used this as a lab to introduce acids and bases. Students really loved it, and my lesson went very smoothly once I started teaching the topic because they had already discovered the basics and were interested in the material.
Other lessons to support your acids and bases unit:
• Acids, Bases, and the pH Scale Nonfiction Articles and Activity
• Digital Nonfiction Article and Activity for Google Classroom
• A Printable and Digital BOOM Learning Task Cards
• Task Cards Review Activity for Google Classroom
• Valentine's Day Color by Number Review Activity
• St. Patrick's Day Review Activity
Kindly Note: If you have questions, do not hesitate in emailing me at Teaching Muse Email
PLEASE PREVIEW BEFORE PURCHASING
____________________________________________________________________________________
Thank you for visiting Teaching Muse. I would love for you to become a follower.
Teaching Muse followers receive new product information and discounts on any new items!
____________________________________________________________________________________
All rights reserved by Teaching Muse. This product is to be used by the original downloader ONLY. Copying for more than one teacher, classroom, department, school, or school system is prohibitAdditionally, this product may not be distributed or displayed digitally for public view. Failure to comply is a copyright infringement and violates the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA). Intended for classroom and personal use ONLY.
pH Scale Identify Worksheets Naming Acids and Bases Science Activity Grade 7
Highlights
What others say
Save even more with bundles
Description
This hands-on science pH scale lesson is designed to help enhance your acids and bases unit. Use this activity to help students familiarize themselves with the pH scale and everyday items that range from acidic to basic.
Like this acids and bases activity? Check out the unit to save 20% by clicking right here.
Students will:
- Use clues to get to know the pH level of different substances.
This pH scale lesson includes:
- Sneak peek into my classroom: Details how I have used this acid and base activity in my own grade 7 classroom.
- Google Drive links: Includes tips and tricks to get this running in minutes as well as detailed instructions to distribute through Google Classroom.
- Task cards to be used by the teacher as a whole class lesson or in small cooperative groups.
- pH scale printable board in color or black and white.
- Page of substances to be glued onto the pH scale.
- Completed version for student reference in their notebooks.
A sheet is included to guide you to different ways to use this resource in your classroom. Students enjoy this activity and enjoy trying to determine where each object goes based upon the clues.
This lesson comes as a digital activity and is printable in color or blackline master. Choose which one best fits the needs of your classroom. An answer key is included.
How to use the pH scale activity in your classroom:
- Introduce students to acids and bases using this activity. Students will learn about items that fall in the ranges of acidic to basic and will identify harmful acids and bases.
- Place at a science station where students can independently read the clues and complete the activity.
- Sub plans: A substitute can read aloud the clues one at a time, and students can find and place the correct items.
- As a review activity
- Enrichment activity
Check out this feedback from teachers:
- I used this with my 6th grade physical science students as a review. They worked as partners and completed the chart. The pictures were great visuals, lots of color, and the students remained on task. Thanks!
- I work with students with emotional and behavioral disabilities and learning disabilities. Therefore, I am always looking for more engaging activities than just the rote practice of skills. Thanks!
- Great visual for the entire spectrum of pH. It was also a lesson I could leave for a sub and feel like the students were still learning something without an immense amount of prep on my part. That, to me, is incredibly valuable!
- Used this with my 4th-6th grade science class. They loved it!
- This was great for my lower level 7th grade students.
- I used this as a lab to introduce acids and bases. Students really loved it, and my lesson went very smoothly once I started teaching the topic because they had already discovered the basics and were interested in the material.
Other lessons to support your acids and bases unit:
• Acids, Bases, and the pH Scale Nonfiction Articles and Activity
• Digital Nonfiction Article and Activity for Google Classroom
• A Printable and Digital BOOM Learning Task Cards
• Task Cards Review Activity for Google Classroom
• Valentine's Day Color by Number Review Activity
• St. Patrick's Day Review Activity
Kindly Note: If you have questions, do not hesitate in emailing me at Teaching Muse Email
PLEASE PREVIEW BEFORE PURCHASING
____________________________________________________________________________________
Thank you for visiting Teaching Muse. I would love for you to become a follower.
Teaching Muse followers receive new product information and discounts on any new items!
____________________________________________________________________________________
All rights reserved by Teaching Muse. This product is to be used by the original downloader ONLY. Copying for more than one teacher, classroom, department, school, or school system is prohibitAdditionally, this product may not be distributed or displayed digitally for public view. Failure to comply is a copyright infringement and violates the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA). Intended for classroom and personal use ONLY.







