Activity 1: Assessment. Estimated duration: 15 min
Assessment with 15 questions from Atomic Theory by Modeling the Motion of Particles.
15 questions assessment
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7 activities: 3 games, 4 assessments
57 minActivity 1: Assessment. Estimated duration: 15 min
15 questions assessment
Activity 2: Assessment. Estimated duration: 5 min
5 questions assessment
Activity 3: Question Game. Estimated duration: 7 min
What parts make up a racecar? In this game, you'll have to guide your character around collecting the parts he needs to build a car. Your other goal, however, is to get him to the exit door as quickly as possible, while avoiding ghosts and shooting rays as he goes. Once he makes it out the exit door, you will learn information about temperature, pressure, and states of matter.
Teacher Ratings (25) 3.6 stars.
Student Ratings (4341) 3.3 stars.
Activity 4: Assessment. Estimated duration: 5 min
5 questions assessment
Activity 5: Simulation Game. Estimated duration: 10 min
Discover what happens when a gas is compressed or expanded, and identify when pressure-volume work is done on or by a gas. Experiment with the number of particles, change the volume, add or remove heat, and more. Note: Students will automatically move through this simulation after 10 minutes of playtime.
Teacher Ratings (2) 3.5 stars.
Student Ratings (1520) 3.5 stars.
Activity 6: Assessment. Estimated duration: 5 min
5 questions assessment
Activity 7: Simulation Game. Estimated duration: 10 min
Experiment with gas laws by holding one parameter constant, such as volume, temperature, or pressure. Pump gas molecules to a box and explore how the properties of the gas vary in relation to each other. Note: Students will automatically move through this simulation after 10 minutes of playtime.
Teacher Ratings (8) 3.8 stars.
Student Ratings (3246) 3.5 stars.