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Chemical Reaction Webquest (chemical change)

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Grade Levels
5th - 9th
Resource Type
Standards
Formats Included
  • Google Docs™
  • Internet Activities
  • Webquests
Pages
4 pages
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My students really enjoyed working on this worksheet versus reading out of a book! Great resource and will use in future!

Description

Through this 17- question webquest, students will go over concepts related to chemical change/chemical reactions including:

-chemical change vs physical change

-reactants and products

-signs of a chemical change

There are five websites used in the webquest. The last two are "Legends of Learning" games which require an account for full access. However, the accounts are completely free and take just a minute to set up.

This is an independent activity and can be used as sub work or an easy no-plan activity.

The copy you will receive in your Google Drive will have a key at the bottom of the resource. In order to prepare to assign to students, make sure to make a copy without the key!

Total Pages
4 pages
Answer Key
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Teaching Duration
90 minutes
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Standards

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NGSSMS-PS1-2
Analyze and interpret data on the properties of substances before and after the substances interact to determine if a chemical reaction has occurred. Examples of reactions could include burning sugar or steel wool, fat reacting with sodium hydroxide, and mixing zinc with hydrogen chloride. Assessment is limited to analysis of the following properties: density, melting point, boiling point, solubility, flammability, and odor.

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