SILVA, T. V.; http://lattes.cnpq.br/8053237433922908; SILVA, Thaynara Vieira da.
Resumo:
Experimental activities, as well as the use of didactic representations with virtual
tools, can be allies in promoting the assimilation of knowledge, especially in
stimulating students' curiosity, creativity, and critical thinking. The aim of this
study is to assess the learning of first-year high school students regarding the
topic of density in the Chemistry discipline. To achieve this objective, a didactic
intervention was proposed in three stages: theoretical lessons, conducting
experimental activities on density, and using an interactive simulator. Data
collection involved administering questionnaires before and after the experiment,
as well as another qualitative survey after the software usage. Based on the
results, it was possible to observe the contributions of experimental practice
combined with simulator use in teaching density, as there was a satisfactory
improvement in the learning of the class under investigation in this study.