Conversion! The Chemistry Board Game. Dimensional Analysis Edition. Your students will enjoy playing this board game, while reinforcing that all important skill—dimensional analysis! This is a great game to play as a unit review, or as a state test/final exam review on dimensional analysis, scientific notation, and metric measurement. The game also includes mole conversions that can be played together with the dimensional analysis concepts, or separately. I usually play the game after teaching dimensional analysis with just the dimensional analysis cards, and then play it again after the mole lesson with both sets of cards. Students get to review dimensional analysis again which is always a good thing!
There are two card sets for each board. One, the conversion cards, includes standard conversions including metric conversions, and standard measurement conversions. The second set, “mole” cards mole conversions. Don’t teach these concepts together? No problem. This product is differentiated to meet the needs of every level of chemistry student—from standard to advanced honors. Complete instructions of differentiating are included. Print off five or six game boards and cards for the whole class to play, and use them year after year.
Differentiated to suit your needs. Complete instructions for how to differentiate your game for all levels of students—standard to advanced honors.
Included in this resource:
✓ Conversion Game Board (separate 300 dpi pdf and jpg included for bright clear printing of any size)
✓ Two stacks of Game Cards—30 cards each (print two sided, laminate, and cut out)
✓ “Conversion Cards”: standard conversions using measurement and metrics
✓ “Mole Cards”: mole conversions—including grams, # of particles, and gas volume at STP
✓ Student directions page
✓ Student Answer Sheet (two sided-ready to print)
✓ Student Reference: Conversion Factors List
✓ Quick Answer Key for all 60 cards (Answer Only)
✓ Six pages of Answer Key with each problem (60) completely worked out.
Objectives: Modify these to fit your students’ needs!
♦ Analyze and solve problems using conversion factors of equivalent measurements
♦ Develop conversion factors relating equivalent measurements using SI Units of Measure
♦ Develop conversion factors for equivalent measurement using derived units, such as miles per hour, or m/s
♦ Solve mole conversion problems involving moles of elements and compounds—mol to mol, grams to mol, # of particles to mol, grams to # of particles, and gas volume at STP
♦ Calculate the formula mass of a compound
You will want to save this game and use it for years to come!
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