1. Choose any Teaching Idea from any of the Chemistry
Simulations (http://phet.colorado.edu/en/simulations/category/chemistry )
and post your results/data and/or answers on your blog.
2. Work with any of the Chemistry Simulations to create your own Teaching Idea. The criteria for this is as follows:
a. must identify and meet three (3) science education standards
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Standard A: Science connections Performance
Standards –Grade 12
o
A. 12.3 Give examples that show how partial
systems, models, and explanation are used to give and reasonable solutions that
are accurate enough for basic needs
o
A.12.6 Identify and, using evidence learned or
discovered, replace inaccurate personal models and explanations of
science-related events
·
Standards D: Physical Science Performance -
Grade 12
o
D.12.4 Explain how substances, both simple and
complex, interact with one another to produce new substances
b. must be original work
c. must be scientifically accurate and appropriate for the directed grade level.
My Own Teaching Idea:
Balancing Chemical Equations
Introduction:
Chemistry is the study of matter and the changes it undergoes and of
the energy that brings about these changes or is released when changes occur
Part one: Definitions
Chemical equation: Shorthand way of
describing chemical change using symbols and formulas to represent the elements
and compounds involved in the change.
Reactants: a starting material or original
substance in a chemical change; reactant formulas precede the arrow in a
chemical equation
Products: a substance produced by a chemical
reaction; product formulas follow the arrow in a chemical equation
+ (plus sign): add or combine together
à
(arrow sign): yield, or reactant(s) to produce
Part two: Stimulation
Open and run the Balancing
Chemical Equations stimulation
On the Introduction tab,
Click Make Ammonia.
1.
What is the product for 1N2 +
3H2 à2NH3?
Click on Separate
Water.
2.
What is the product of 2H2O à 2H2 + 1O2?
Click on Combust
Methane.
3.
What is the reactant 1CH4
+ 2O2 à 1CO2 +2H2O
On the Balancing Game
tab, set the game settings to level one, set the timer off and the sound on.
Play the game. Write down equations. (Equations will vary-this is just to demonstrate)
Level 1
1.
2C + 1O2 à
2CO
2.
2H2
+ 1O2 à 2H2O
3.
2CO2
à 2CO + 1O2
4.
1CH2O
+1H2 à
1CH3OH
5.
2NO à 1N2 + 1O2
Level 2
1.
1CH4
+ 4S à
1CS2 + 2H2S
2.
1OF2
+ 1H2O à 1O2
+ 2HF
3.
2C + 2H2O à
1CH4 + 1CH4 + 1CO2
4.
1SO2 +
3H2 à 1H2S
+ 2H2O
5.
1C2H4
+ 3O2 à 2CO2
+ 2H2O
Level 3
1.
4NO + 6H2O à
4NH3 + 5O2
2.
1C2H5OH
+ 3O2 à 2CO2
+ 3H2O
3.
2C2H6
+ 7O2 à 4CO2 + 6H2O
4.
4NH3
+ 6NO à
5N2 + 6H2O
5.
4CO2
+ 2H2O à 2C2H2
+ 5O2