A household-friendly lab guide using black tea, lemon juice, and baking soda to investigate Le Chatelier's Principle. Includes clear procedures for concentration shifts and a formal CER assessment with sentence stems.
A student recording sheet for the equilibrium role-playing simulation. Students track particle counts and reaction rates over several rounds to identify when and how a system reaches balance. Revised for better header layout and spacing.
A teacher-facing facilitation guide for a role-playing simulation where students act as particles to model dynamic equilibrium. Includes clear movement rules, setup instructions, and discussion prompts. Revised for layout and contrast.
Teacher answer key for the Vocab Vitals activity, providing matching solutions, particle model look-fors, and sample conceptual responses.
A vocabulary activity focusing on equilibrium terms, featuring matching, particle modeling, and a Frayer-style concept map for dynamic equilibrium.
A detailed teacher answer key for the Color Shift Lab. Includes expected data, sample analysis responses, and instructional tips for success. Revised for better page breaks and math rendering.
A visual presentation covering Le Chatelier's Principle, including concentration and temperature stresses, the collision theory reasoning behind shifts, and a case study using a household black tea equilibrium system. Revised for better label positioning and legibility.
A comprehensive answer key and teacher guide for the Steady State lesson. Includes expected lab results, particle modeling "look-fors", a high-quality sample CER response, and notes on common student misconceptions. Revised for better page breaks and math rendering.
A CER assessment focused on the phenolphthalein equilibrium lab. Includes sections for claim, evidence, and reasoning with a teacher-facing rubric. Students must justify why equilibrium is a dynamic process using both macroscopic and microscopic evidence. Revised to include sentence stems for scaffolding.
A 3-page student activity investigating reversible reactions using phenolphthalein. Includes data tables for macroscopic observations, a particle modeling section for visualizing rates, and synthesis questions connecting kinetics to equilibrium. Revised for better page breaks and math rendering.