Affordable alternate experiential learning through free-roam VR lessons.
Affordable alternate experiential learning through free-roam VR lessons.
What is everything made of? In this experience, students will be observing the particle model of matter and its role in describing different states of matter. The lesson will range from observing the lattice of a salt cube to a particle chamber where the behavior of gases can be examined in different circumstances. Students will also be introduced to what is found in each of these particles, including subatomic particles and the opportunity to construct some atoms from protons, neutrons, and electrons.
Grade 3 - Big Idea: All matter is made of particles.
Grade 4 - Big Idea: Matter has mass, takes up space, and can change phase.
Grade 8 - Big Idea: The behaviour of matter can be explained by the kinetic molecular theory and atomic theory
Examine the structure of a salt cube as an example of a solid using the particle model of matter. In this teacher-led tour, students will identify the characteristics of the particles in a solid by seeing them in place and grasping them to observe the specific particle structure. Students will also be introduced to the concept of ionic compounds.
Objective
Describing Models of a Solid
Description
Students will observe and recognize the particle model of matter and how it can be used to describe a solid.
In the particle chamber, view the behavior of particles in a gas. As the in-experience teacher changes aspects of the gas, like its temperature and volume, students will identify the observable changes in the particles, including the number of collisions. Students will also be introduced to the different models of an atom beyond just the basic particles.
Objective
Describing Models of a Gas
Description
Students will observe and recognize the particle model of matter and how it can be used to describe a gas.
In the particle chamber, view the behavior of particles in a gas. As the in-experience teacher changes aspects of the gas, like its temperature and volume, students will identify the observable changes in the particles, including the number of collisions.
Objective
Observing Changes in Gas Particles
Description
Students will be able to describe the effects of temperature and volume on the behavior of gas particles and the number of particle collisions.
Take an opportunity to manipulate subatomic particles to construct an atom in a safe environment! Students will be introduced to the structure of an atom and how to construct neutral atoms in an easy-to-learn and quick-to-master virtual environment while getting automatic and immediate feedback.
Objective
Construct Atomic Models
Description
Students will accurately construct Bohr models of the first 10 elements on the periodic table.
Scientific Inquiry
Observation
Pattern Recognition
Communication and Collaboration Participation
Physical Manipulation
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