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This is a complete and prep-free chemistry lesson plan with 8 downloadable and online resource files for teaching, assigning work, reviewing, and practicing. This lesson plan is flexible for use with any type of learning; Distance, Virtual, In-person, or Hybrid. PLEASE PREVIEW. Thanks.
Lesson Plan 2 (Hybrid Bundle): Phase and Phase Changes of Matter
- Phases of Matter
- Phase Changes of Matter
- Phase Change and Energy
- Phase Change Diagrams; Heating and Cooling Curves
Goals and Objectives of This Lesson:
Vocabulary Terms: After learning this lesson, your students should be able to define or explain these terms
- Solid, Liquid, Gas, Melting, Freezing, Condensation, Evaporation, Sublimation, Deposition, Exothermic, Endothermic, Phase change diagram, Heating curve, Cooling curve
Concept Tasks: After learning this lesson, your students should be able to:
1. Recognize a symbol of a substance in each of the three phases
2. Identify a phase change from an equation
3. Relate a phase change to energy
4. Draw or show particles of a substance in any phase
5. Identify a phase or phase change on a phase diagram
6. Identify the melting or boiling point on a phase diagram
Resources Included for this Lesson Plan
- PowerPoint Teaching Notes (27 slides) ~Editable~
- Guided Reading (5 Pages, PDF)
- Essential Skills Homework Worksheets (3 Pages, PDF)
- Study Guide/Homework Helper (3 Pages, PDF)
- Exit Tickets / Task Cards (2 Activities) ~Editable~
- Warm-up Vocab Puzzle (1 page, PDF)
- Googleable Worksheet (Google Form, ~Editable~)*
(Scroll down for more info about each resource)
Answer Key included for all questions.
TPT Digital Activity permission included for creating online and Google Classroom assignments from any PDF resource.
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1. PowerPoint Teaching Notes ~Editable~
- A highly visual, interactive, simply animated PPT notes to teach with.
- Clear bulleted-outline highlights key information students need to know
- Images, diagrams, and tables on most slides help you show and emphasize the key concepts. Provides students with great visual learning.
- Many examples and solutions (if needed)
- Lesson goals and objectives clearly listed at the beginning
- Pop quiz practice questions engage students as you teach. Provide quick assessment of attentiveness and understanding
2. Guided Reading (PDF)
- A super easy to read, learn, and understand guided reading and explanation of key materials
- Key terms are emboldened, simply defined, and further explained for better understanding
- Many colorful images, pictures, diagrams, and tables to support visual learners and boost understanding and memorization
- Many examples, solutions (when needed), and practice questions
- Lesson goals and objectives to start each reading
3. Essential Skills Homework Worksheets (PDF)
- Organized and engaging sets of skill activities.
- Activity sets may include fill-in-blanks, labeling, drawing, multiple-choice, and constructed response questions.
- Easy to assign and assess students’ knowledge and understanding of the materials.
- All multiple choice and constructed response questions are taken from the NYS Regents chemistry test bank.
4. BFF Homework Helper/Study Guide (PDF)
- Bold and engaging summary of all key terms and concepts
- Great for quick study for a test or quiz, or for finding information quickly to a homework question
5. Exit Tickets / Task Cards (PDF and Doc) ~Editable~
- Use as a quick assessment activity for students
- Use after teaching a lesson, before moving on to the next lesson, or before students leave class
- Can be used as a quick quiz, warm-up, or icebreaker assignment
6. Warm-up / Bellringer Activity ~Some are Editable~
- Easy doable activity that gets your students ready for the lesson.
- Mostly a fun word-search vocab puzzle to get your student familiarized themselves with key terms of the lesson.
- It may also be a quick question, diagram label, or graphic organizer activity
___ Resource 7 is Included Only In the Hybrid Bundles ____
7. Googleable Worksheet (Google Form) ~Editable~
- Form-filling skill activity and practice question sets on Google Form.
- Editable so you can add or remove questions, or break up sections into multiple assignments
- Prep-free and easy-to-assign to students on Google Classroom
- Touch-free instant grading.
- See and track responses by your students
- *Googleable worksheet is derived from the corresponding Essential Skill HW Worksheet (see #3)*
___ Resource 8, 9, and 10 are Included Only In the Unit Plan Bundles ____
8. Unit Test (Printable PDF and Editable Doc)
- Cumulative test questions on each of the 12 chemistry topics.
- Each unit test (except the Mole Concept test) consists of 30 questions from all lessons of the unit.
- A highly selective mix of quality 25 multiple-choice and 5 short answer questions.
- Student-friendly format; starts of with easy confident-building questions, but becomes increasingly more difficult.
- Ready-to-print but also editable so you can add or remove questions.
- Passable for most, if not all students.
- Best for low and mid-level chem students. You can easily add a handful of harder questions to challenge your honor-level students
- All questions selected from the NYS Regents chemistry test bank.
9. Googleable Unit Test (Google Form) ~Editable~
- The EXACT same test as above (#8) but in form-filling Google Form
- Prep-free and ready-to-assign to students on Google Classroom
- Automatic and touch-free instant grading once submitted by students.
- See and track responses by your students
- If administring my chem unit test virtually, this googleable test may be a better alternative to creating a TPT Digital Activity test from the PDF (#8)
10. Chemistry Googabulary (Google Form) ~Editable~
- Vocab terms and definition form-filling activity sets on Google Form.
- Two or more sets of work in each topic bundle product.
- Excellent as a warm-up or bell-ringer work online.
Please Note: Google Form Resources (7, 9, and 10) are only included in Hybrid Bundle Products. This is the only way that I know to bundle printable and online resources.
Some questions require the use of NYS Chemistry Reference Tables 2011 Edition. Click to access and download.
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