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=Activity No # 1 - '''Name of Activity'''= | =Activity No # 1 - '''Name of Activity'''= | ||
+ | '''States of Matter''' PhET activity<br> | ||
+ | Shared By Vanitha Kottari | ||
==Estimated Time== | ==Estimated Time== | ||
− | + | 10 minutes | |
==Materials/ Resources needed== | ==Materials/ Resources needed== | ||
+ | Computer, <br> | ||
+ | projector, <br> | ||
+ | screen <br> | ||
==Prerequisites/Instructions, if any== | ==Prerequisites/Instructions, if any== | ||
+ | Observe the demonstration carefully. | ||
==Multimedia resources== | ==Multimedia resources== | ||
+ | [[File:1..png|400px]][[File:2..png|400px]] | ||
==Website interactives/ links/ simulations== | ==Website interactives/ links/ simulations== | ||
+ | fil:///opt/PhET/en/sim.uleation/states-of-matter-basics.html | ||
==Process (How to do the activity)== | ==Process (How to do the activity)== | ||
+ | Take water in a glass container and fix a thermometer to observe the temperature variations. Click over the equipment provided for heat the container and notice the temperature variations. Continue the same procedure by decreasing the temperature. | ||
+ | [[File:3..png|400px]][[File:4..png|400px]][[File:5..png|400px]] | ||
+ | |||
==Developmental Questions (What discussion questions)== | ==Developmental Questions (What discussion questions)== | ||
+ | #What is matter ? | ||
+ | #Name the three states of matter ? | ||
+ | #What is the chemical formula of water ? | ||
+ | #What changes do you observe in the water molecules when it is heated ? | ||
+ | #What happens to water molecules above 373K ? | ||
+ | #What happens to the molecules below 273 K ? | ||
+ | #In which state water molecules are found scattered? | ||
+ | |||
==Evaluation (Questions for assessment of the child)== | ==Evaluation (Questions for assessment of the child)== | ||
+ | #How do the molecules arranged in ice ? | ||
+ | #What changes do you observe when water changes into water vapour ? | ||
+ | #At what temperature water freezes ? | ||
+ | |||
==Question Corner== | ==Question Corner== | ||
− | + | Give the pictorial representations of arrangement of molecules in solid, liquid and gaseous state. <br> | |
'''To link back to the topic page''' | '''To link back to the topic page''' | ||
− | [http://karnatakaeducation.org.in/KOER/en/index.php/'''Give the link of the page name from where activity was given''' Back] | + | [http://karnatakaeducation.org.in/KOER/en/index.php/States_of_Matter'''Give the link of the page name from where activity was given''' Back] |
Revision as of 11:02, 11 September 2015
Activity No # 1 - Name of Activity
States of Matter PhET activity
Shared By Vanitha Kottari
Estimated Time
10 minutes
Materials/ Resources needed
Computer,
projector,
screen
Prerequisites/Instructions, if any
Observe the demonstration carefully.
Multimedia resources
Website interactives/ links/ simulations
fil:///opt/PhET/en/sim.uleation/states-of-matter-basics.html
Process (How to do the activity)
Take water in a glass container and fix a thermometer to observe the temperature variations. Click over the equipment provided for heat the container and notice the temperature variations. Continue the same procedure by decreasing the temperature.
Developmental Questions (What discussion questions)
- What is matter ?
- Name the three states of matter ?
- What is the chemical formula of water ?
- What changes do you observe in the water molecules when it is heated ?
- What happens to water molecules above 373K ?
- What happens to the molecules below 273 K ?
#In which state water molecules are found scattered?
Evaluation (Questions for assessment of the child)
- How do the molecules arranged in ice ?
- What changes do you observe when water changes into water vapour ?
- At what temperature water freezes ?
Question Corner
Give the pictorial representations of arrangement of molecules in solid, liquid and gaseous state.
To link back to the topic page
Give the link of the page name from where activity was given Back