Utah Education Network
Uen: Reactions!
Students use colored marshmallows (representing atoms) to construct compounds and arrange them into a balanced chemical equation.
Utah Education Network
Uen: Hotter All the T Ime
Students will establish the degree of temperature change for a reaction and then change the concentration of one reactant.
Utah Education Network
Uen: How Do You Know When a Chemical Reaction Has Occurred?
With this simple Inquiry lab students will be introduced to chemical reactions.
Utah Education Network
Uen: Types of Chemical Reactions Jigsaw
Students will perform chemical reactions for the class to observe evidence of reactions and write equations to describe the reaction.
Alabama Learning Exchange
Alex: Mentos, Soda, and Nucleation
In this lesson plan, Mentos candy and different types of soda are used to show examples of nucleation, surface tension, surface area, polar attractions, and supersaturated materials. A video will be used to show the examples and the...
Alabama Learning Exchange
Alex: Balancing Chemical Reactions
Young scholars will participate in a guided inquiry activity using manipulatives to learn how to balance chemical reactions. This activity was developed in cooperation with Michelle Holdbrooks at Thompson High School...
Alabama Learning Exchange
Alex: Chemistry Is Colorful!!
In this lesson ,students are introduced to the five major types of chemical reactions reaction type will be analyzed and examples will be noted. Students will then perform a lab investigation which includes each of the different reaction...
Alabama Learning Exchange
Alex: Chemical Reaction in a Bag
Students will use scientific methods in creating and observing a chemical reaction.
Utah STEM Foundation
Utah Stem Action Center: Marie Curie and Chemistry
Lesson teaches about Marie Curie and Chemistry. Lab activities include making slime, elephant toothpaste, and snow, and also a balloon rise.
Concord Consortium
Concord Consortium: Reaction Between Hydrogen and Oxygen Atoms
Explore energy during a reaction between hydrogen and oxygen atoms.
CK-12 Foundation
Ck 12: Chemistry for High School
This digital textbook covers core chemistry concepts and includes interactive features, real-world examples, and videos.
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Single Replacement Reactions
Definition of single replacement (or single displacement) reactions. Predicting and determining the products using the reactivity series.
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Oxidation Reduction (Redox) Reactions
Examples of oxidation reduction (redox) reactions, oxidizing and reducing agents, and common types of redox reactions.
Concord Consortium
Concord Consortium: Making and Breaking Bonds: The Effect of Temperature
Explore how temperature affects chemical reactions.
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Bioenergetics Questions (2)
Practice for the MCAT with these questions on bioenergetics.
Concord Consortium
Concord Consortium: Where Does All the Energy in an Explosion Come From?
In this module Activity 3 investigates What changes in energy occur when atoms rearrange during a chemical reaction? This activity explores the relationship between energy and chemical reactions. A bonus reading includes Energy and...
Concord Consortium
Concord Consortium: Where Does All the Energy in an Explosion Come From?
In this module Activity 2 investigates What happens to atoms during a chemical reaction? In this activity students explore chemical reactions and develop a model to explain observations of chemical reactions.
Concord Consortium
Concord Consortium: Where Does All the Energy in an Explosion Come From?
Students construct a model of chemical reactions involving energy and electrostatic interactions and compare reactions and changes in energy through the following activities. Activity 1 What energy changes occur during an explosion?...
CK-12 Foundation
Ck 12: Life Science: 2.1 Elements and Compounds
Learn how basic elements form molecules to support life.
Other
Port Discovery Children's Museum: Stem at Home: Bouncy Egg Experiment
Would you believe us if we told you we could make an egg bounce without breaking? Check out this experiment. It requires just three ingredients and five easy steps to learn how to bounce an egg.
Science Buddies
Science Buddies: Test Your Foods for Starch
There is a simple chemical test that you can do to detect starch, which involves an iodine solution. The iodine solution turns any food that contains starch dark blue. Try this activity and watch it in action yourself.
Science Buddies
Science Buddies: Explore Enzyme Activity With Toothpicks
In this activity, you will simulate an enzymatic reaction and explore what factors affect the activity of an enzyme.
Science Buddies
Science Buddies: Make a Fire Snake
With a few simple ingredients, you can create a "fire snake" that appears to grow out of nowhere. Although it looks magical, no magic is involved-it is all because of a chemical reaction.
Concord Consortium
Concord Consortium: Where Does All the Energy in an Explosion Come From?
In this module Activity 4 investigates How does a spark trigger an explosion?