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2013-2014 LBUSD Pilot Lesson Template #5

CCSS Standard Reference: RST (Reading in Science) Grade 9-10 #2,4,5 c. Students know how to apply the gas laws to relations between the pressure,
temperature, and volume of any amount of an ideal gas or any mixture of ideal gases. d.Students know the values and meanings of standard temperature and
pressure (STP). e. Students know how to convert between the Celsius and Kelvin temperature scales. f. Students know there is no temperature lower than 0
Kelvin. g.Students know the kinetic theory of gases relates the absolute temperature of a gas to the average kinetic energy of its molecules or atoms. h.Students
know how to solve problems by using the ideal gas law in the form PV=nRT.
Body of Lesson (plan 2nd)
Introduction (plan last)
Anticipatory Set
Combined gas laws
review with phet
simulations.
Learning Target
K (know) Students know
how to solve problems
using the ideal gas law in
the form PV=nRT
U (understand) Students
understand how to
convert to Kelvin, kPa, L,
and mols.
D (do)
Students complete
various gas law problems.

Input
(content/strategy)
1. Boyle's/ Charle's
problems review
2. Combined gas law
problems review
3. Practice converting
pressure and R
constant.
4. ideal gas law
problems, PV=nRT

Modeling

Check for
Understanding

1. on the white board,


solving problems that
relate pressure,
volume, temperature.
2. using ladibug,
model one problem
that relates pressure,
volume, temperature.
3. on the white board,
problems converting
atm, mmHg, kPa

1. thumbs up, thumbs


down indicating an
increase or decrease in
volume/pressure/temp
erature.
2. Walk the room and
check student work
3. whole class
discussion
4. Pair Share, round
robin, worksheet

Guided Practice
1. n/a, this is review

Closure
Which units for T and P
must the ideal gas law
use for a correct answer
if R = 8.314?

2. another combined gas


law problem
3. conversion problems
4. ideal gas law problem

4. using ladibug,
model 1 problem

Independent Practice: ideal gas law worksheet.

10/2013 Optional Pilot Lesson Format for BTSA Induction Only

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