Description
This set of lab stations covers all properties of water and dives into those hydrogen bonds, polarity, and water properties- including specific heat, universal solvent, etc. Engaging, editable, print and digital set of stations to cover EVERYTHING you need on water. Includes traditional print and digital paperless hosted on Google Slides.
These are neatly organized into sections so you can tackle one at time.
These include lab stations and are perfect to use as a complete lesson for chemistry or biology. You can also chop up the stations to only use specific parts intertwined with your current lesson.
Topics covered:
- Polarity
- Water as a solvent
- Capillary Action
- Surface Tension
- Specific Heat
Types of Stations:
- Lab Stations- materials list provided along with teacher tips
- Information Stations and Background info– this can be a complete lesson, it’s all covered.
- Video stations
- Illustration stations
- Real life connections
- Model stations
- Warm ups (alternatively can be separated into bellringers)
- Vocabulary stations (optional)
What’s included:
- Set of 22 stations
- Student Answer Sheet (6 pages)
- Answer Key
- TWO versions: includes an extended version with vocabulary and explanations- 32 stations
- Editable PowerPoints for both stations and student answer sheet
- Link to digital version hosted on Google Slides
- EXTENDED version that includes vocabulary and explanation stations.
Questions? See preview or contact me.
Don’t cover one or some of those topics? No problem. They are editable so you can trim back what you don’t need. Please note that acids and bases are *not* currently covered in these stations. You can add these topics if you need to cover them.
Vanessa Jason Biology Roots
For single classroom only; not to be shared publicly (do not create publicly accessible links).
Copying for more than one teacher, classroom, department, school, or district is prohibited. Failure to comply is a violation of the DMCA (Digital Millennium Copyright Act).




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