I have been a science teacher in an urban School District for 7 years. During this time I have had the opportunity to experience teaching within classrooms at all levels of performance abilities, including full inclusion, and highly advanced classes.
I have taught middle school science (both the 7th and 8th grade) and at the high school level (9th to 12th grade science) including Anatomy, Astronomy, Biology, Chemistry, Environmental Science, and Physical Science
I have a PA Professional Certi
I have been a science teacher in an urban School District for 7 years. During this time I have had the opportunity to experience teaching within classrooms at all levels of performance abilities, including full inclusion, and highly advanced classes.
I have taught middle school science (both the 7th and 8th grade) and at the high school level (9th to 12th grade science) including Anatomy, Astronomy, Biology, Chemistry, Environmental Science, and Physical Science
I have a PA Professional Certi
This breakout escape room is a fun way for students to test their knowledge with Lewis dot structures.
Contents:
♦ Teacher Instructions with Usage Guide and FAQ
♦ 20 Multiple Choice Questions
♦ 5 Decoders for each of the 5 Levels
♦ Student Recording Sheet and Teacher Answer Key
♦ Link to an optional, but recommended, digital breakout room
This breakout escape room is a fun way for students to test their knowledge with calculating average atomic mass and percent composition.
Contents:
♦ Teacher Instructions with Usage Guide and FAQ
♦ 20 Multiple Choice Questions
♦ 5 Decoders for each of the 5 Levels
♦ Student Recording Sheet and Teacher Answer Key
♦ Link to an optional, but recommended, digital breakout room
This message decoder is a great way for students to practice their skills with problems involving the gas laws: Boyle’s law, Charles’s law, Gay Lussac’s law, Ideal gas law.
This message decoder is a great way for students to practice their skills with stoichiometry. All problems give the chemical equation needed to solve the problem.
This message decoder is a great way for students to practice their skills with electron configurations. Problems include elements up to an atomic number of 31 (Ga).
This maze is a great way for students to practice their skills with electron configurations. Problems include elements with atomic numbers up to 96 (Cm).
This maze is a great way for students to practice their skills with naming covalent compounds. Most questions involve covalent compounds with common names, such as diatomic gases, ozone, ammonia, methane, hydrogen peroxide, and water.
These breakout escape rooms are a fun way for students to review naming ionic and covalent compounds.
Important Note: This product contains two separate escape rooms: one for naming ionic compounds and one for naming covalent compounds (not one together).
Each escape room have the following contents:
Contents:
♦ Teacher Instructions and FAQ
♦ 3 Levels to decode: Multiple Choice, Tarsia Puzzle, and Maze
♦ Student Recording Sheet and Teacher Answer Key
♦ Link to an optional, but recommended, digital breakout room
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Cereal Lab Experiment: This lab experiment doesn't just extract the iron from cereal, students will compare the amount of iron they extract to the amount Total says there should be!
There are three pages to this lab:
1. Introduction: which includes:
* Discusses elements, compounds & mixtures
* What iron is found in (foods)
* Why iron is needed for a healthy diet
* What can happen if the body doesn’t get enough iron
* Why iron is added to food
2. Procedure and Lab questions: which include:
* Students calculate how many grams of iron is in a single serving of Total, and then the entire box
* Students calculate the difference between their expected and experimental results.
3. A page of notes for you: which includes:
* Helpful tips for successful results
* A couple of tips you need to know before buying this product:
** You will need a strong magnet (preferably a neodymium magnet the size of at least a quarter)
** You will need an electronic scale that can measure up to the 100ths place.
Students really enjoy this lab, as they can actually see the iron pulled from the Cereal.
Escape Room Chemistry: This is a fun way for students to test their knowledge with acids and bases.
Important: Please view the Video Preview (found within the thumbnails above) for an explanation on how to decode the levels.
Contents:
♦ Teacher Instructions with Usage Guide and FAQ
♦ 20 Multiple Choice Questions
♦ 5 Decoders for each of the 5 Levels
♦ Student Recording Sheet and Teacher Answer Key
♦ Link to an optional, but recommended, digital breakout room
This breakout escape room is a fun way for students to test their skills with calculating half-life.
Contents:
♦ Teacher Instructions and FAQ
♦ 3 Levels to decode: Multiple choice, Message Decoder, and a Maze
♦ Student Recording Sheet and Teacher Answer Key
♦ Link to an optional, but recommended, digital breakout room
Scientific Method: This scientific method gummy bears lab is a fun way to have students learn about the scientific method.
This lab contains the following:
1. Question: What will happen to gummy bears if they are placed into different solutions:
Water, Vinegar, Water and Baking soda, Water and Salt?
2. Make Observations
3. Developing a hypothesis
4. Procedure
5. Data Tables
6. Graphing
7. Post-Lab Questions
This crossword puzzle on thermal energy is a fun vocabulary review for students and contains the following:
1. Blank Version without word bank
2. Blank Version with word bank
3. Answer Key
Vocabulary Words:
♦ Absolute Zero
♦ Conduction
♦ Conductor
♦ Convection
♦ Energy
♦ Heat
♦ Insulator
♦ Radiation
♦ Temperature
♦ Thermal Energy
This word search on the properties of matter includes the following vocabulary terms. The solution to the puzzle is included.
♦ Buoyancy
♦ Color
♦ Connectivity
♦ Flammability
♦ Malleability
♦ Mass
♦ Reactivity
♦ Viscosity
♦ Volume