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Title Introduction Task Process Evaluation Conclusion Credits Mike Tournoux Briana Lowdermilk Chelsey Frink Zach Monhart Based on a template from The WebQuest Page The WebQuest Page CARBON DIOXIDE EXPERIMENT WEBQUEST
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Title Introduction Task Process Evaluation Conclusion Credits What is Carbon Dioxide? Did you know that by creating CO2 you can make a coke volcanic explosion or make your lemonade into a carbonated beverage or could blow up a balloon? Well, you can! Carbon Dioxide is a colorless and odorless gas. It is found everywhere! Plants use carbon dioxide for photosynthesis and it even comes out of people when they exhale. In this webquest, you and your group members will be experimenting with carbon dioxide first hand. You will see just what it can do with things that you have around your house. This is the same carbon dioxide that heats the earth! After the experiments, you and your group need to come up with a little 2 minute presentation about what you learned about CO2 with these experiments and what we have discussed in class. Introduction
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Task Process Evaluation Conclusion Credits Title The Task In this webquest you will be performing three experiments to expand your knowledge of the world of CO2. You will experience first hand the reactions and processes of CO2 and other household chemicals. This week in class we have discussed the various things that CO2 does in our environment and everyday lives. These experiments are to help us wrap up our thoughts on CO2 and what it does in the world around us. You and your group will report your findings and what that expanded on your thoughts about this week’s lesson. Are you ready? Let’s go!
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Title Introduction Task Process Evaluation Conclusion Credits As a group write down a hypothesis based on what we have discussed in class on the following reactions: Combination of Diet Coke and Mentos in a 2 liter bottle Combination of Lemon Juice, Water, and Baking Soda in a cup Combination of Lemon Juice, Water, Baking Soda with a Balloon Process: Step 1
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Title Introduction Task Process Evaluation Conclusion Credits Each group will go to a designated station where computers are set up for you. Click on the video that corresponds to your station number. After watching the video click on the experiment for your station and follow the directions to perform the experiment. Station 1: Diet Coke and Mentos Experiment Diet Coke and Mentos Experiment Video Diet Coke and Mentos Experiment Station 2: Make Lemonade Fizzy Drink Make Lemonade Fizzy Drink Make Lemonade Fizzy Drink Experiment Station 3: Blowing Up Balloons With CO2 Blowing Up Balloons With CO2 Blowing Up Balloons With CO2 Experiment Process: Step 2
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Title Introduction Task Process Evaluation Conclusion Credits Process: Step 3 Come together as a group after performing each of the experiments. Discuss what you learned from each experiment.
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Title Introduction Task Process Evaluation Conclusion Credits Process: Step 4 From your group discussion put together a two minute presentation about: What your original hypothesis were for each experiment Discuss the reactions you found at each of the stations? What are the similarities in the experiments? Where else in your daily life can you find items that use CO2?
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Title Introduction Task Process Evaluation Conclusion Credits Evaluation Objectives 3 Excellent 2 Good 1 Poor All tasks performed and completed in entirety. Score: Met a full 2 minute requirement of presentation Related information from lesson and reflected upon what they learned. Relate the experiments back to their original hypotheses.
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Title Introduction Task Process Evaluation Conclusion Credits Conclusion After completing this web quest and experiments you have seen how CO2 reacts with different things. How carbonation can be achieved by combining different reactants. You created a chemical reaction when combining an acid and a base. That CO2 can quickly expand and fill the volume of a container. Do you think the reactions would have been different if using a different type of liquid, mint, or fruit?
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Title Introduction Task Process Evaluation Conclusion Credits Credits & References Youtube. (2008). Mythbusters: Diet Coke & Mentos. Retrieved on 6 March 2013. Retrieved from http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LjbJELjLgZg. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LjbJELjLgZg Youtube. (2011). How to Make Sparkling Lemonade. Retrieved on 6 March 2013. Retrieved from http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XGtXFAK8bNk. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XGtXFAK8bNk Youtube. (2011). Easy Kids Science Experiments Balloon Blow Up. Retrieved on 6 March 2013. Retrieved from http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JK5-2X_GqP8. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JK5-2X_GqP8 Science Kids. (25 February 2013). Science Experiments for kids. Retrieved on 6 March 2013. Retrieved from http://www.sciencekids.co.nz/experiments.html.
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