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Preview of Heat and Pressure

Heat and Pressure

The ideal gas law describes the relationship between air pressure and temperature, which states that pressure is directly proportional to temperature. As temperature increases, so does air pressure, assuming all other variables remain constant. Conversely, as temperature decreases, air pressure also decreases. Pressure is the measurement of the number of collisions the gas molecules have with the container.The relationship between water pressure and temperature is generally as the temperature of
Preview of MYP 1-3 Criteria B: Bouncing Ball Lab (Energy)

MYP 1-3 Criteria B: Bouncing Ball Lab (Energy)

Creating authentic MYP assessments can be challenging. No fret! Here is a Criteria B Assessment that is super easy, challenging for the kids, comes with an awesome rubric, and even includes an answer key for moderation! I love sharing the example key with the kids afterwards so they can compare their lab reports and see how they can improve! Or use it as a formative assessment! This lab report involves two things:Task 1: Design an experiment to test the relationship between kinetic and potential
Preview of Molecule Madness - Activation Energy

Molecule Madness - Activation Energy

This game explores Activation Energy—the minimum energy needed for molecules to collide and react, much like the force needed to strike a match. Think of it as pushing a boulder over a hill: once pushed far enough, it rolls down, and the reaction occurs. Activation energy is the potential energy needed for molecules to reach the point of interaction, often supplied by heat through increased collisions. In this lesson, students physically model the chemistry concept of activation energy by playin
Preview of Ozone Formation Doodle Notes

Ozone Formation Doodle Notes

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Katrina Love
Make your chemistry lessons stick with these engaging Ozone Doodle Notes with Key—perfect for visual learners and interactive classrooms! What’s Included: Eye-catching doodles and diagrams to support comprehension A complete answer key for easy grading or guided instructionWays to Use: Introduce or reinforce your ozone/atmosphere unit Use as a review before quizzes or tests Pair with videos or readings for a complete lesson
Preview of AP Chemistry Review Unit - Notes Guide

AP Chemistry Review Unit - Notes Guide

AP Chemistry Review Unit: Notes Guide You can give this review unit as a summer assignment for upcoming AP Chemistry students, or use it at the beginning of the year to review concepts learned in lower level chemistry. I also have used this as an end of the year review for my Honors Chemistry course. Topics covered in the review unit include:       • Classification of Matter       • Chemical and Physical properties and changes       • Scientific Notation       • SI Units       • Derived Units
Preview of Laboratory Safety Rules Bundle

Laboratory Safety Rules Bundle

Safe Lab practices and a safe lab environment are essential for lab classes. This bundle provides a text heavy lesson/reading and a suggested method of holding students accountable. Editable versions are included as needs and lab setup vary between schools. The lesson will provide teachers with suggestions about necessary equipment and practices in their labs. Demonstrations and activities are provided which add relevance and interest for students. While designed specifically for chemistry
Preview of IB DP Sciences | Internal Assessment (IA) | Proposal Template | (2025)

IB DP Sciences | Internal Assessment (IA) | Proposal Template | (2025)

IB DP Science IA Proposal Template This planning template guides students through developing a strong research proposal before beginning their IB Science Internal Assessment investigation. * Update: The document has been updated to give a cleaner look and style. What's Included: 4-page proposal template with clear sections and promptsSubject-specific examples for Biology, Chemistry, and PhysicsBuilt-in self-assessment checklist aligned with IA criteria Template Sections: Personal engagement
Preview of Fluids: Pressure vs Depth Lab Investigation (AP Physics 1, General Physics)

Fluids: Pressure vs Depth Lab Investigation (AP Physics 1, General Physics)

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PHYSICS IS FUN
SUPPLIES NEEDED: Graduated cylinder, ruler, force sensor (Vernier), laptop Vernier pressure sensor that I use: https://www.vernier.com/product/gas-pressure-sensor/ This AP Physics fluids lab guides students through a hands-on investigation of the relationship between pressure and depth in a fluid. Using a pressure sensor, graduated cylinder, ruler, and laptop, students collect real-time data to measure how pressure changes as a function of depth below the water’s surface. Students record pres
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