This bundle includes 9 different naming unit quizzes for chemistry. Included: two (2) versions binary naming quizzes two (2) versions of a polyatomic ion assessment, naming and writing formulas. four (4) different versions of binary naming quizzes with polyatomic ions one (1) naming compounds unit test
This summative can be used as a naming unit test. It includes concepts about ions, the periodic table and Type I, II and III naming including with polyatomic ions.
This is a visual naming compound flow chart that students construct to help them name binary type I, II and III compounds. Students use simple yes or know questions to organize the decision making in naming compounds in Chemistry. The Map also works in polyatomic ions in the naming compounds decision making process.
This is a lab that investigates reactions between ions in aqueous solutions. It focuses on the formation of precipitates and naming and writing formulas. Students are introduced to the solubility rules. Students should have some prior knowledge of how water dissociates ionic solids. (See the product Minilab Solutions) This is a great lab after a naming unit (see product complete naming unit.) and an introduction to types of reactions in chemistry.
This lesson includes a minilab for chemistry. It uses the magnetic water kit from "3-D Molecular Designs." These manipulatives are a fantastic way for students to observe the behavior of water and how compounds dissociate into ions when dissolved in water. There is also a classwork/homework sheet for individual practice. Both parts have a key.
This is a bundle includes a unit plan for articles and movies as well as a nuclear decay minilab, practice worksheets for nuclear decay equations and much more.
Students use red licorice (Red Vines or Twizzlers) to simulate the radioactive decay process. Students measure the licorice in mm as it decays from the parent isotope to the daughter isotope. Students can work independently to collect data and create a bar graph of the decay process in one class period. Includes 2 different styles of graph paper.
This lab activity allows student's to simulate Rutherford's Au foil experiment and determine the diameter of a nucleus. The activity uses marbles, or round candies and two meter sticks to simulate the experiment and collect data in the classroom.
Students investigate intermolecular forces, adhesion and cohesion in a lab activity. Various stations allow students to predict, discuss and utilize vocabulary to explain unique properties of water. Includes teacher notes and lab setup suggestions
This is a fun lab that investigates the concepts of solubility, intermolecular forces and polarity in chemistry. Students use shaving cream and a suminagashi technique to make a creative, one of a kind print. Includes vocab answers, teacher notes and lab setup suggestions.
9th - 12th
Chemistry, Performing Arts, Science
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