Chemistry pH Calculations Dots and Boxes Partner Activity

$2.00

Students can engage with each other in a fun game of dots and boxes while calculating pH. Students will calculate pH from [H⁺], [OH⁻] and pOH. Students should also understand how to calculate pH if provided with a concentration of a strong acid or base.

Here's how to play pH calculations 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 calculates pH for the square

  • the pH (with 2 decimal places) will be the points they get for that box

  • 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 calculating pH. Students will calculate pH from [H⁺], [OH⁻] and pOH. Students should also understand how to calculate pH if provided with a concentration of a strong acid or base.

Here's how to play pH calculations 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 calculates pH for the square

  • the pH (with 2 decimal places) will be the points they get for that box

  • 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

Join my email list and receive four self-checking ideas, along with four FREE self-checking products and/or templates.

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Students can engage with each other in a fun game of dots and boxes while calculating pH. Students will calculate pH from [H⁺], [OH⁻] and pOH. Students should also understand how to calculate pH if provided with a concentration of a strong acid or base.

Here's how to play pH calculations 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 calculates pH for the square

  • the pH (with 2 decimal places) will be the points they get for that box

  • 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

Join my email list and receive four self-checking ideas, along with four FREE self-checking products and/or templates.

Let's connect on Instagram.

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