I have developed lessons designed primarily for middle and high school students in science. These labs have been classroom tested for many years. Awards 2007-2005 Professional Learning Grant from the Waltham Chamber of Commerce 2001, and my name is on Mars 2001 Mars Rover for my contributions to NASA educational system.
I have developed lessons designed primarily for middle and high school students in science. These labs have been classroom tested for many years. Awards 2007-2005 Professional Learning Grant from the Waltham Chamber of Commerce 2001, and my name is on Mars 2001 Mars Rover for my contributions to NASA educational system.
Description
This is the product you have been looking for to teach Equilibrium K. This resource is written in word, so you can make changes for your students
Complete instructions for a Fun Halloween demo
Can be used as no stress sub plans-just print and go
Prepare your students for National Exams
After this lesson, students will be able to: define chemical equilibrium. explain equilibrium constant. write an equilibrium constant equation.
Product contains
Multiple choice (13)
Equilibrium Constant - Worksheet 1
Demo
Complete Answer Key
Double Replacement
Solubility Rules, Precipitate, Multiple Choice Test
Are you searching for a product to teach all the basics of chemical reactions to This lesson to AP Chemistry or Honors Introductory Chemistry.
Here it is, just print and go. The product can be used even as emergency sub plans
Objectives
To deduce the experimental results, which combinations of ions form precipitates
To write a balanced formula equation for each reaction
To write a complete and a net ionic equation for each reaction
Included are several labs because not all teachers have access to all the chemicals they need to teach this lesson.
Section 1
Multiple choice questions to get your students ready for AP Exam *Sub Plans
Section 2
Double Replacement Lab
Section 3
Mini Labs 3 quick experiments
Section 4
Copper & Silver Nitrate Lab
Section 5
Magnesium and Oxygen
Section 6
Chemical Reaction Project *Sub Plans
Description
Really fun lab to teach Stoichiometry are hard to come by. In this product, your chemistry students will learn how to calculate the number of molar mass in cookies. They will use the limiting factor to determine their answer. Students will use the recipe to convert moles to grams for each ingredient in the cookie recipe
This lesson contains
Molecular Formula Table
Recipes are written in moles to convert to grams
Lab Data sheet
Detailed procedure instuctions
Conclusion questions
Word problems
https://youtu.be/oL6HgawXb-w?si=Jl2vcpJY3BfsaQ3T
Are you looking for a fun way to start the school year right with safety rules. Look no further
This product will motivate your students to remember the important concepts to have a safe but learning environment in your classroom.
Included
Teacher Notes
Virtual Crossword Puzzle
A Lesson to have students write their own rules
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Sponge Bob Group Activity
Research has proven that students will remember material if they are activity engaged in the production of it themselves. This is a general safety activity in which teacher s can use in all lab classes. Decorate your classroom with your students’ rules which they created themselves
The product is written in word so you can change it for your individual classroom.
**Objective **
Celebrate Women’s History Month with this presentation highlighting some of the greatest minds in math and science. Students will learn about female biologists, botanists, chemists, and more who have made an impact on the world of STEM.
Great Resource to decorate your room
This presentation includes a Gallery Walk activity on the first slide and provides ample options for extension, including:
• Create a Facebook profile for one of the women featured in the slideshow. This is great for a science project. Students get assigned a famous scientist. Then they will fill out the Facebook profile as that scientist to include specific criteria instructed by the teacher.
• Compare and contrast the characteristics of two of the profiled women using a Venn diagram. Students will list the common factors between the two scientists
Some The famous female scientists referenced in this activity are listed below
• Sylvia Earle
• Vera Rubin
• Jin Teng
• Alice Hamilton
Here is a great product to celebrate Women’s history month with this PowerPoint highlighting some of the brightest minds in science.
Print out the slide for beautiful classroom bulletin boards
Objective
Students will learn about female biologist, botanist, chemists who made on impact on our world.
This resource is downloadable in easy-to-use format PowerPoint,
This is a wonderful resource