ou will be investigating and learning about gases in a group setting. 2018-2019 Gases is the link to the webpages that explains what you will need to do in the lab, an agenda of tasks to perform, online notes (also book references), You Tube video, examples of work, homework assignments. |
ou will be investigating and learning about gases in a group setting. CP 2018-2019 Gasses is the link to the webpages that explains what you will need to do in the lab, an agenda of tasks to perform, online notes (also book references), You Tube video, examples of work, homework assignments. |
3) Each person in the group will provide the following (one person does Boyle's Law, one does Charles' Law, and one does Guy - Lussaic's Law (No Name Law))
a) Title page of name of Law/hypothesis
b) What parameters are varying and which one are constant.
c) A word definition including if the variables are directly or indirectly proportional to each other
d) a separate slide (or more if necessary) explaining how you performed the Demo, results and how the results made you come up with word definition.
e) A separate slide of each of the 4 possible mathematical equation including defining variables.
f) A separate page referencing the overview of gas's steps for calculating gas problems and any specific issues you need to remember about this section.
g) A separate slide of an example of work for a homework assignment (including signing name at bottom of page)
h) A Google Form Quiz type with 1 problems in it. Make sure you have at least 4 Multiple Choice answer including answer (teacher will discuss more in class).
5) The file (and folder of Google Form Quizzes) will be named as follows and will be shared (in Google) by everybody on the group and especially the teacher.
For example, a group will Bob Smith and John Doe in Period 4, the file name should be P4BSJDGasLaw
Grading
At a minimum, the Google slide presentation will be graded using your "Working a Group" rubric and the group grade will go into the "lab/project" category in your grades. Further details will be presented later.
Due Date
The day before the Reading Day unless specified differently by the teacher.