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Which science topics are covered in PhET simulations?
Physics only
Chemistry and Earth Science only
Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Earth Science, and Math
Biology only
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gift
Win 15 points!
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What is a key advantage of using PhET in science instruction for middle school students?
Helps visualize abstract concepts
Replaces all lab activities
Requires no internet connection
Increases homework load
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How can PhET simulations support formative assessment?
Through multiple-choice quizzes
Observing how students interact & respond during exploration
By hiding student progress
By giving tests after using the simulation
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What is the primary purpose of PhET simulations in science education?
Entertainment during free time
Replacing all textbooks
Memorizing science facts
Interactive exploration of scientific concepts
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Which feature makes PhET simulations especially effective for younger learners?
Visual and interactive elements
3D gaming interface
Automatic grading
Complex equations
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What type of devices can access most PhET simulations?
Only Windows PCs
VR headsets only
Desktops and laptops only
Any device with a modern web browser
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What are the PhET "Teacher Tips" for?
Student scores and grades
Ideas for effective classroom implementation
Technical support chat
Ideas for effective classroom implementation
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PhET simulations are developed by which institution?
MIT
Harvard University
Stanford University
University of Colorado Boulder
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Which of the following is a best practice when using PhET simulations in class?
Let students explore without guidance every time
Use simulations only as homework
Pair simulations with inquiry-based questions
Avoid discussing results after simulation
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Go to first place!
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Other team loses 25 points!
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lifesaver
Give 25 points!
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banana
Go to last place!
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baam
Lose 10 points!
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fairy
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fairy
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lifesaver
Give 25 points!
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Whatโs a good way to differentiate instruction using PhET simulations?
Use the same instructions for all students
Assign the simulation with no explanation
Only allow advanced students to use them
Provide tiered questions or exploration paths
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