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Preview of Chemistry WebQuest:  Percent Composition Perfection

Chemistry WebQuest: Percent Composition Perfection

Welcome to Percent Perfection! Today’s WebQuest will help you investigate how to calculate percent composition of chemical substances — both from the chemical formula and from experimental data. You’ll start by watching a introductory video, explore informational content, play with interactive tools, and finish with a review quiz to test your understanding. By the end, you’ll confidently find out what percent of a compound is made up by each element and how to calculate that from real data!
Preview of Solutions, Dilution and Concentration PhET SIM2; EDITABLE, *Key Included* w/ pdf

Solutions, Dilution and Concentration PhET SIM2; EDITABLE, *Key Included* w/ pdf

In this PhET simulation students will investigate molarity concentration and the effect of increasing and decreasing solution volume and solute amount. Materials needed: PhET website Freely editable Google Doc! Older PDF version is included in the G-Drive directory. KEY INCLUDED in G-Drive directory. Feel free to edit as needed and share with your students in whatever form you wish. If you have any questions, don't hesitate to ask. Thanks for looking. Stay Strong! https://www.youtube.com/c
Preview of States of Matter Changes: Observations Lab

States of Matter Changes: Observations Lab

This lab is an hands-on activity where students will observe different state changes and use their observations to discuss particle motion and what happens when objects release or absorb thermal energy. This covers the following objectives:  1. Describe macroscopic changes in a system in terms of particle motion and temperature.  2. Predict the changes in state of a substance when subjected to increases or decreases in pressure.  3. Develop a model that predicts and describes changes in particle
Preview of Conductors vs. Insulators Virtual Lab

Conductors vs. Insulators Virtual Lab

Created by
Kelsey Miller
Using the Phet Circuit Construction Kit (DC only - html5 compatable), students will explore what types of materials conduct electricity and also those that don't. They will gain a basic understanding of how to increase and decrease voltage as well, without going into too much detail in this lab. Google Drive assignment, compatible for distance learning. Answer Key included (at the end of the student lab, remove it before assigning to students)!
Preview of Circuit Kit: DC - SERIES AND PARALLEL PhET - Google Form Worksheet

Circuit Kit: DC - SERIES AND PARALLEL PhET - Google Form Worksheet

Created by
ANDREA KIRK
This Circuit Kit: DC - SERIES AND PARALLEL PhET - Google Form Worksheet is used to guide and assess students as they learn about basic circuits (great for distance learning). Students will experiment with the PhET simulation and learn about the differences between SERIES and PARALLEL circuits. Students experiment with wires, resistors, batteries, and more to understand the components in a circuit. Students will also build a series and parallel circuit to measure the voltage and current under di
Preview of Plate Boundaries Google Slides and Notes

Plate Boundaries Google Slides and Notes

Created by
Adam MaCauley
Make teaching plate tectonics clear, visual, and engaging with this clean, student-friendly Google Slides resource! This works well coupled with my plate tectonics quiz. This resource provides a structured review of the three types of plate boundaries: Divergent, Convergent, and Transform. Students will learn how plates move, what landforms form, and how earthquakes and volcanoes are connected — all in one organized, easy-to-follow slide deck. Perfect for middle school Earth Science and NGSS-
Preview of Cancel & Convert: Mastering the Unit-Cancellation Method Webquest

Cancel & Convert: Mastering the Unit-Cancellation Method Webquest

Welcome, chemistry explorers! In this WebQuest you will sharpen your skills in converting between units using the unit-cancellation (also called dimensional analysis or factor-label) method. This is one of the most important tools in chemistry for solving problems (mass ↔ moles, volume conversions, speed, density, etc.). You will complete four steps: Watch an introductory video that explains unit analysis and how to cancel units. Explore an informational website that describes the method and
Preview of Work, Power, and Energy Labs | Digital | Hands-On | STEM Challenge | Editable

Work, Power, and Energy Labs | Digital | Hands-On | STEM Challenge | Editable

This set of three engaging physics labs offers a mix of digital and hands-on investigations that bring the concepts of work, power, and energy to life in your classroom. Whether you're integrating technology, designing student-led challenges, or using real-world demonstrations, these labs provide flexible and effective options for your unit. What's Included: Energy Skate Park Simulation Lab (Digital) Fully digital lab using the PhET Energy Skate Park simulation Editable Google Slides template fo
Preview of Distance Learning Physics Online Lab: Optics 3 Convex and Concave Lenses

Distance Learning Physics Online Lab: Optics 3 Convex and Concave Lenses

This is Day 3 of 5 for an online physics lab simulation for mirrors, lenses, and images (optics unit). The online simulations are conducted on oPhysics. Links to brief video lectures by Paul Hewitt (Conceptual Physics, 11th, 12th eds) are also included. This lab should take most students about 30 minutes or less to complete (not counting video time). This lab is provided in Google Form Quiz format which include step-by-step instructions, screenshots, and assessment questions. If you are not usin
Preview of CK-12 CAMPING PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL CHANGES simulation self-grading Google Form/Quiz

CK-12 CAMPING PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL CHANGES simulation self-grading Google Form/Quiz

A self-grading Google Form that accompanies the Ck-12 simulation, CAMPING - PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL CHANGES. Includes multiple choice and open-ended questions (questions found on simulation, but this will help keep track of student mastery). Integrates perfectly with Google Classroom! Link to simulation and objectives/learning goals can be found in form description.
Preview of CK-12 BALANCING CHEMICAL EQUATIONS simulation self-grading Google Form / Quiz

CK-12 BALANCING CHEMICAL EQUATIONS simulation self-grading Google Form / Quiz

A self-grading Google Form that accompanies the Ck-12 simulation, BALANCING CHEMICAL EQUATIONS. Includes multiple choice and open-ended questions (questions found on simulation, but this will help keep track of student mastery). Integrates perfectly with Google Classroom! Link to simulation and objectives/learning goals can be found in form description.
Preview of CK-12 States of Matter simulation self-grading Google Form / Quiz

CK-12 States of Matter simulation self-grading Google Form / Quiz

A self-grading Google Form that accompanies the Ck-12 simulation, STATES OF MATTER. Includes multiple choice and open-ended questions (questions found on simulation, but this will help keep track of student mastery). Integrates perfectly with Google Classroom! Link to simulation and objectives/learning goals can be found in form description.
Preview of Distance Learning Physics Online Lab: Optics 2b Concave and Convex Mirrors

Distance Learning Physics Online Lab: Optics 2b Concave and Convex Mirrors

This is Day 2 of 5 for an online physics lab simulation for mirrors, lenses, and images (optics unit). The online simulations are conducted on oPhysics. Links to brief video lectures by Paul Hewitt (Conceptual Physics, 11th, 12th eds) are also included. This lab should take most students about 30 minutes or less to complete (not counting video time). This lab is provided in Google Form Quiz format which include step-by-step instructions, screenshots, and assessment questions. If you are not usin
Preview of Double-Stuffed Activity (Percent Composition)- HS Chemistry

Double-Stuffed Activity (Percent Composition)- HS Chemistry

Students will use regular oreo cookies and compare then to double stuffed oreo cookies to see if they are truly "double stuffed" using their knowledge of percent composition. Includes CER analysis. Materials: Electronic balances, regular oreos (2 per group), double stuffed oreos (2 per group).
Preview of Distance Learning Physics Online Lab: Optics 4 Dispersion and Rainbows

Distance Learning Physics Online Lab: Optics 4 Dispersion and Rainbows

This is Day 4 of 5 for an online physics lab simulation for mirrors, lenses, and images (optics unit). The online simulations are conducted on oPhysics. Links to brief video lectures by Paul Hewitt (Conceptual Physics, 11th, 12th eds) are also included. This lab should take most students about 30 minutes or less to complete (not counting video time). This lab is provided in Google Form Quiz format which include step-by-step instructions, screenshots, and assessment questions. If you are not usin
Preview of Distance Learning Physics Online Lab: Electric Field and Potential 2

Distance Learning Physics Online Lab: Electric Field and Potential 2

This is an online physics lab simulation for electrostatics, electric field, and electric potential. The online simulations are conducted on PhET. Links to brief video lectures by Paul Hewitt (Conceptual Physics, 11th, 12th eds) are also included. The labs are designed to be conducted over 3 days (assuming 30 minutes per day), with an optional knowledge quiz on day 3. The three day set covers the following topics: Day 1: Electrostatics and Coulomb's Law Day 2: Electric Field and Electric Pote
Preview of Distance Learning Physics Online Lab: Electrostatics Knowledge Quiz 3

Distance Learning Physics Online Lab: Electrostatics Knowledge Quiz 3

This is an online physics lab simulation for electrostatics, electric field, and electric potential. The online simulations are conducted on PhET. Links to brief video lectures by Paul Hewitt (Conceptual Physics, 11th, 12th eds) are also included. The labs are designed to be conducted over 3 days (assuming 30 minutes per day), with an optional knowledge quiz on day 3. The three day set covers the following topics: Day 1: Electrostatics and Coulomb's LawDay 2: Electric Field and Electric Poten
Preview of Weather Lab Simulation

Weather Lab Simulation

Created by
Mrs Unfrazzled
The purpose of this weather lab online simulation activity is for students to predict weather events that would occur based on the ocean currents and air masses present in a region of North America. This is a fun and engaging activity that promotes students to think about how characteristics of air masses being either tropical or polar, or continental or marine, influences weather events as these air masses interact with ocean currents. This weather pattern simulation can be used as a formative
Preview of Energy Skate Park Lab Bundle | Editable Physics Activity | Grades 8–11

Energy Skate Park Lab Bundle | Editable Physics Activity | Grades 8–11

PhET Lab: Energy Skate Park – Editable Google Slides + Quiz IncludedBring the laws of energy to life with this interactive and student-friendly PhET Energy Skate Park Lab. Perfect for middle and high school physical science or physics classes, this hands-on activity allows students to explore key concepts like potential energy, kinetic energy, total energy conservation, and the effects of mass and friction. This updated version now includes a fully editable Google Slides version for digital cl
Preview of Distance Learning Physics Online Lab: Electrostatics 1

Distance Learning Physics Online Lab: Electrostatics 1

This is an online physics lab simulation for electrostatics, electric field, and electric potential. The online simulations are conducted on PhET. Links to brief video lectures by Paul Hewitt (Conceptual Physics, 11th, 12th eds) are also included. The labs are designed to be conducted over 3 days (assuming 30 minutes per day), with an optional knowledge quiz on day 3. The three day set covers the following topics: Day 1: Electrostatics and Coulomb's Law (this resource)Day 2: Electric Field and
Preview of Energy Skate Park PhET - Google Form Worksheet (distance learning)

Energy Skate Park PhET - Google Form Worksheet (distance learning)

Created by
ANDREA KIRK
This Energy Skate Park PhET - Google Form Worksheet is used to guide and assess students as they learn about the conservation of energy. Students will experiment with the PhET simulation and see the relationship between kinetic, potential, thermal, and total energy in a system. Students experiment with a frictionless environment as well as an environment with friction. At the end, students can play with the simulation to create their own skate park. The Energy Skate Park PhET - Google Form Work
Preview of Distance Learning Physics Online Lab: Optics 5a Self-Evaluation Survey

Distance Learning Physics Online Lab: Optics 5a Self-Evaluation Survey

This is Day 5 of 5 for an online physics lab simulation for mirrors, lenses, and images (optics unit). The online simulations are conducted on oPhysics. Links to brief video lectures by Paul Hewitt (Conceptual Physics, 11th, 12th eds) are also included. This lab should take most students about 30 minutes or less to complete (not counting video time). This lab is provided in Google Form Quiz format which include step-by-step instructions, screenshots, and assessment questions. If you are not usin
Preview of Newton's 2nd Law | Virtual Investigation

Newton's 2nd Law | Virtual Investigation

In this virtual classroom, students will have the ability to explore various options related to Newton's Second Law of Motion. The virtual stations include videos, practice problems (mass, force, acceleration), a quiz, and an option to explore virtual simulations. This comprehensive tool is ideal for introducing content to students, providing them with interactive resources to deepen their understanding of Newton's Second Law of Motion. It is easy to follow and requires no set up for the teacher
Preview of Earth's Timeline Activity- From Hadean Earth to Present Day Using Earthviewer

Earth's Timeline Activity- From Hadean Earth to Present Day Using Earthviewer

This activity guides students through the HHMI Biointeractive Earthviewer. This can be printed as a one page booklet or a 3 page worksheet. Students begin in the Hadean time period. Students focus on the percent oxygen and carbon dioxide through time and choose fossils to read about and summarize. Connections are made between to Pangea, plate tectonics and rising carbon dioxide levels that contribute to global climate change.
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