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=Activity No # 1 - '''Name of Activity'''=
 
=Activity No # 1 - '''Name of Activity'''=
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'''States of Matter'''  PhET activity<br>
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Shared By Vanitha Kottari
    
==Estimated Time==
 
==Estimated Time==
 
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10 minutes
 
==Materials/ Resources needed==  
 
==Materials/ Resources needed==  
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Computer, <br>
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projector, <br>
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screen <br>
 
==Prerequisites/Instructions, if any==
 
==Prerequisites/Instructions, if any==
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Observe the demonstration carefully.
 
==Multimedia resources==
 
==Multimedia resources==
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[[File:1..png|400px]][[File:2..png|400px]]
 
==Website interactives/ links/ simulations==
 
==Website interactives/ links/ simulations==
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fil:///opt/PhET/en/sim.uleation/states-of-matter-basics.html
 
==Process (How to do the activity)==
 
==Process (How to do the activity)==
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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.
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[[File:3..png|400px]][[File:4..png|400px]][[File:5..png|400px]]
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==Developmental Questions (What discussion questions)==
 
==Developmental Questions (What discussion questions)==
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#What is matter ?
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#Name the three states of matter ?
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#What is the chemical formula of water ?
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#What changes do you observe in the water molecules when it is heated ?
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#What happens to water molecules above 373K ?
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#What happens to the molecules below 273 K ?
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​#In which state water molecules are found scattered?
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==Evaluation (Questions for assessment of the child)==
 
==Evaluation (Questions for assessment of the child)==
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#How do the molecules arranged in ice ?
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#What changes do you observe when water changes into water vapour ?
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#At what temperature water freezes ?
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==Question Corner==
 
==Question Corner==
 
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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]
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[http://karnatakaeducation.org.in/KOER/en/index.php/States_of_Matter'''Give the link of the page name from where activity was given''' Back]

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