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SALT PREPARATION GAME
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SALT PREPARATION GAME

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The Salt Preparation Game/Interactives Instruction THIS GAME IS A WORD DOC MACROS ENABLED. Level: KS3 Chemistry : Preparttion of salts from corresponding acids Requirements Game slide Interactive White Board Projector and screen Mouse Game card (portable size cardboard paper or response board) Marker Version 1 Students play this game in a group of two. Team 1 will have a “clicker” and a "timer”. The clicker uses the mouse to select a metal and an acid from the respective drop down buttons. The “timer” starts timing the responses of the “card-writer” from the opponent group. The timing could be 5 seconds, 10 seconds or as agreed by the class. Team 2 will be the responding team. Team 2 will have a “card writer”, who writes the team’s answer to the game card and raises it up before the game time elapses. Team members can/should collaborate and have shared responsibilities. Scoring: The score recorder gives a point (or two as agreed) to asking team (in this case team 1) and a point (or two as agreed) to the responding team (in this case team 2). The asking team gets the point(s) as time they place, while the responding team gets zero for every wrong response. Version 2 Students play this game in a group of two. Team 1 will have a “clicker” and a “timer”. The clicker uses the mouse to select a metal and an acid from the respective drop down buttons. The “timer” starts timing the responses of the clicker” from Team 2. The timing could be 5 seconds, 10 seconds or as agreed by the class. Team 2 will be the responding team. Team 2 will have a “clicker", who selects the team’s answer from the drop down button for corresponding salts formed. Team members can/should collaborate and have shared responsibilities. Scoring: The score recorder gives a point (or two as agreed) to asking team( in this case team 1) and a point (or two as agreed ) to the responding team ( in this case team 2). The asking team gets the point(s) as time they place, while the responding team gets zero for every wrong response. Benefits This game with its interactive nature will keep the students engaged in a fun way as the review what has been taught about the preparation of salts. It helps to facilitate collaboration, a critical 21st century skill, in the classroom. It offers a fun-filled style of recalling what has been taught and also serves as an interactive way of doing lesson plenary. Copyright@ Simplifying Science Resources,2018. All rights reserved. This resource is licensed for personal use in the classroom. Unauthorized copying and electronic distribution is a violation of copyright. .
KS3 CHEMISTRY INTERACTIVE REVISION QUIZ
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KS3 CHEMISTRY INTERACTIVE REVISION QUIZ

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This is a revised edition. This resource contain a set of 20 pages of interactive quizzes in power-point format. It covers random questions in KS3 chemistry standard. It’s a good resource for facilitating cooperative learning and a wonderful resource for keeping students engaged in a fun way as the revise general KS3 chemistry concept. Teachers can engage the students in game mode in the classroom by having students come to the hot seat to answer the interactive quiz. An awesome way to set your classroom on fun-fire.