AP Chemistry Le Chatelier's Principle Dots and Boxes Partner Activity
Students can engage with each other in a fun game of dots and boxes while determining if a stressor would shift a reaction to the left or to the right.
Here's how to play Le Chatelier's Principle dots and boxes:
students take turns drawing horizontal and vertical lines between adjacent dots
when a student draws a 4th line and closes the box, they add their initials or color in the box
the student determines if the stressor would shift the reaction left or right
if the answer is right, they get 2 points and if the answer is left, they get 1 point
the student who closed the box gets to draw another line
players continue taking turns until all boxes are closed and claimed
the player with the highest total points will win the game!
This resource includes:
dots & boxes game board with 20 problems
blank student worksheet for scratch work
student tally sheets to keep track of points
answer key
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Students can engage with each other in a fun game of dots and boxes while determining if a stressor would shift a reaction to the left or to the right.
Here's how to play Le Chatelier's Principle dots and boxes:
students take turns drawing horizontal and vertical lines between adjacent dots
when a student draws a 4th line and closes the box, they add their initials or color in the box
the student determines if the stressor would shift the reaction left or right
if the answer is right, they get 2 points and if the answer is left, they get 1 point
the student who closed the box gets to draw another line
players continue taking turns until all boxes are closed and claimed
the player with the highest total points will win the game!
This resource includes:
dots & boxes game board with 20 problems
blank student worksheet for scratch work
student tally sheets to keep track of points
answer key
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Students can engage with each other in a fun game of dots and boxes while determining if a stressor would shift a reaction to the left or to the right.
Here's how to play Le Chatelier's Principle dots and boxes:
students take turns drawing horizontal and vertical lines between adjacent dots
when a student draws a 4th line and closes the box, they add their initials or color in the box
the student determines if the stressor would shift the reaction left or right
if the answer is right, they get 2 points and if the answer is left, they get 1 point
the student who closed the box gets to draw another line
players continue taking turns until all boxes are closed and claimed
the player with the highest total points will win the game!
This resource includes:
dots & boxes game board with 20 problems
blank student worksheet for scratch work
student tally sheets to keep track of points
answer key
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Let's connect on Instagram.