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Chemistry Experiments for High School
Chemistry Experiments for High School offer advanced labs tailored to older students ready to explore more complex chemical concepts. These experiments delve into topics such as stoichiometry, thermodynamics, and organic chemistry. By integrating these labs, you challenge students and prepare them for further studies in science. Hands-on activities make abstract theories tangible, promoting a deeper comprehension and appreciation for chemistry.
CLIP CARDS - Alphabet Theme
ELA, Language Development, Spelling, Kindergarten, Preschool, Grade 1, Worksheets & Printables, Flashcards
Language is one of the main subjects taught to children, because society will then ask children to master reading and writing in daily life. And, as is known, every child's learning should be with the greatest amount of recreational materials possible so that this experience is one of the most unforgettable and interesting for them. It is said that if a child is interested in something she will learn it with much greater intensity and motivation. For this reason, at EDITORIAL ARENAS EDUCATIVAS we are dedicated to the development of educational resources and materials for teaching children, we put all our time and love to produce interesting resources. On this occasion I bring you this resource called "The alphabet A-Z through COUNT AND CLIP primers". Below I offer you more specific details on the topic: 1. Number of pages contained in this document: This resource contains 13 pages 2. Topic addressed in this document: The alphabet from A to Z 3. Children's ages to which it can be applied: This document can be applied to children from 4,5,6,7 years old who are on the path to learning reading and writing. 4. Version in which this resource is found: This resource is in PDF version, A4 size. 5. Way in which it should be printed: You have 2 options, you can print these sheets as exercises and just staple them and give them to your students or in another way you can cut card by card and then laminate them and use hooks so that your students can read them. Put in the appropriate and correct answer. 6. Standards based on which this resource was developed: It was not prepared based on any specific standard. 7. Author and credit: EDITORIAL ARENAS EDUCATIVAS 8. Free or paid? Take advantage of the fact that this resource is free for this time to download it now.
Author EDITORIAL ARENAS EDUCATIVAS
Tags Flashcards, Alphabet, Abc For Kids, Alphabet Flashcards
Free Spanish Interactive Memory Game to Practice Partes del Cuerpo
Foreign Languages, French, Spanish, Not Grade Specific, Games, Activities
Spanish Body Parts Memory Game Engage students in learning and practicing Spanish body part vocabulary with this interactive memory game. Students will match Spanish words to their corresponding images to test their memory and recognition skills in a fun, engaging way. This game can be used in small groups, whole class instruction, or as a take-home assignment. The simple format promotes memorization, visual recognition, identification, and classification of vocabulary words. Game-based learning provides educational value while keeping students engaged. Benefits of using memory games in the classroom: - Strengthens visual memory - Exercises short-term memory - Establishes connections in the brain - Encourages concentration - Increases brain activity - Develops cognitive abilities - Activates emotional intelligence To play: First, students practice body part vocabulary using the slideshow. Then the game begins - students click on two cards to see if they match the Spanish word to the correct image. If not, cards flip back over and students try again until all matches are made. There is also an option to restart the game for more vocabulary practice. This self-checking format allows for independent practice. Check out more Spanish learning games from ShapeUp-N-Matematicas y Lenguaje like hangman games, verb activities, reading comprehension exercises and more!
Author ShapeUp-N-Matematicas y Lenguaje
Tags GAMES, SPANISH NATURAL SCIENCE, SPANISH BODY PARTS, INTERACTIVE ACTIVITY, SMALL OR WHOLE GROUP, PARTES DEL CUERPO
TRACING THE NUMBERS 1 TO 10 - Flashcards and Activity Math
Math, Numbers, Kindergarten, Preschool, Grade 1, Worksheets & Printables, Flashcards
INTRODUCTION: Mathematics should not be a boring activity for children, so teachers must devise the best methods so that children find it a fun subject. For this reason, today I present to you this fantastic activity for your children to learn the numbers from 1 to 10, in a didactic way. 1. Objectives: The goal of the design is for students to achieve better control of fine motor skills. Children who are in the process of learning to write need to develop their motor strength. In addition, thanks to this type of activities, children will better develop control of their dominant hand. They will also gain the ability to better grasp and manipulate writing tools such as markers, crayons, and even pencils or pens.1. Product name: "Tracing the numbers from 1 to 10" 2. Page number: This document contains 11 pages. Without cutting the covers. 3. Document version: This pedagogical resource is in PDF format. Ready to print and cannot be edited 4. Aimed at children of ages: This document is aimed at children aged 3,4,5,6 who are learning their first numbers and, above all, how to trace them. 5. Area: This teaching resource must be applied in the area of mathematics. In children, in primary school. 6. Keywords: tracing, tracing for children, tracing, numbers from 1 to 10, numbers, basic numbers, first numbers, tracing activities, tracing activities for children 7.How do I print it? Print this document in A4 format and preferably in colors to make it much more attractive to children. Also, if you like, you can laminate or laminate it so that the children can make the strokes using markers and then erase. 8: Answer key: This document does not require the use of an answer key. 9. Variations in its application: It depends on the creativity of the teacher or the person who likes to apply it in an educational environment. 10. How to apply it in class? Apply this sheet individually or in groups. 11. Rules: This document is not aligned to specific standards.
Author EDITORIAL ARENAS EDUCATIVAS
Tags Numbers, Numbers 1 To 10, Flashcards, Flashcards Of Numbers, Tracing, Tracing Numbers
Shell Model β Chemistry Flashcards Without Element Names
STEM, Science, Chemistry, Physics, Life Sciences, Grade 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Activities, Games, Worksheets & Printables, Task Cards, Quizzes and Tests, Teacher Tools, Word Problems, Flashcards, Escape Room, Experiments
Shell Model β Chemistry Flashcards Without Element Names 118 cards for learning the periodic table Visual practice with atomic structure and electron configurations π§ͺπ¬ This printable flashcard set gives students a hands-on way to practice atomic structure and the shell model β without revealing the element names. Each of the 118 cards shows the atomic number, the chemical symbol, and a diagram of the electron distribution across shells. This encourages students to actively recall element names and deepen their understanding of how atomic structure relates to the periodic table. Iβve used these cards mainly for review and partner quizzes. Students really have to think: βWhat element has 11 electrons and that shell pattern?β or βWhich group might this symbol belong to?β It shifts the focus from just memorizing the periodic table to actually understanding the structure behind it. Whatβs included: 118 printable flashcards (PDF) Each card includes: atomic number, symbol, and shell model (no element names) High-resolution layout, easy to print and cut Suggestions for classroom use included Classroom ideas: Use the cards as a βFind the Pairsβ game: Print two sets and let students match identical cards or group elements by patterns. Use them for sorting tasks: metals vs. non-metals, main groups vs. transition metals, increasing number of shells, etc. Create mini-quiz stations: One student shows a card, the other has to guess the element name or describe properties based on the shell model. Let students use the cards to quiz themselves or work in pairs for peer learning. The fact that the element name is missing makes the activity more cognitively demanding β great for more advanced learners or as a follow-up to a unit on atomic structure. Students are more engaged when they can βfigure things outβ rather than just read off answers. The resource is ready to print. For repeated use, laminating is recommended. π Best wishes, Heike from @Lernfitness Did You Know? I teach with a certified therapy dog, and together we create a positive and welcoming learning environment. πΆ
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Tags Educational Card Games, Chemistry, Physics, STEM Science Matching Game, Chemical Elements, Periodic Table Matching Game, Flashcards Chemical Elements, Shell Model, Game
GHS Pictogram Clipart β Glitter Design for Chemistry Classrooms & Craf
Common Core, Science, STEM, Chemistry, Physics, Life Sciences, Earth and Environmental Sciences, Technology, Basic Science, Resources for Teachers, Homeschool Templates, Homeschool Curriculum, Grade 10, 11, 12, Classroom Decor, Bulletin Boards, Posters, Teacher Tools, Word Walls, Door Decor, Experiments, Activities, Labs, Worksheets & Printables
GHS Pictogram Cliparts Glitter Design for Chemistry Classrooms, Crafts and Materials PNG If youβve ever found the standard GHS (Globally Harmonized System) pictograms a bit too plain or uninspiring for your teaching materials, youβre not alone. Thatβs exactly why I decided to redesign them with a fresh twist. These 18 clipartsβ9 in portrait and 9 in landscape formatβcombine the clarity of the official hazard symbols with a visually striking glitter effect. The colors remain true to the original system (red border, black symbol), but the glitter gives them a unique and eye-catching feel. I created each of these cliparts by hand in Procreate, with the classroom in mind. Theyβre still clearly recognizable as hazard pictograms, but they add a touch of design that fits beautifully into worksheets, posters, or digital resources. Ways you might use these in your classroom or materials: β Labeling chemical containers in a more engaging way β Gluing into student chemistry notebooks to support safety topics β Decorating posters or bulletin boards about lab safety rules β Enhancing worksheets or lab instructions visually β Adding to PowerPoint, Keynote, or Genially presentations β Integrating into digital learning platforms or safety training resources β Using them in flashcards for visual reinforcement Since youβll receive both portrait and landscape versions (in PNG format with transparent backgrounds), you can easily adjust them to your layout or format. Whether you're printing or working digitally, the designs remain sharp and flexible. These glitter-style symbols were made to support safety awareness while also respecting visual design preferencesβespecially for teachers or students who appreciate a bit more flair in their materials. Usage rights: You may use the cliparts both privately and commercially within educational content, as long as your own contribution is clearly visible. Please do not resell the graphics individually. Wishing you lots of creativity while designing your materials, β Heike from @Lernfitness Did You Know? I teach with a certified therapy dog, and together we create a positive and welcoming learning environment. πΆ
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Tags Teaching Materials, Classroom Decorations, Decorative Elements, Cliparts, Illustrations, GHS, Science, Lab, Chemistry, Pictograms
Solutions and Mechanical Mixtures β Lab Station Activity
Science, Chemistry, Grade 7, 8, 9, 10, Labs, Experiments, Activities
Solutions and Mechanical Mixtures Activity for Chemistry Class This editable chemistry lab station activity helps students learn about solutions, mechanical mixtures, saturation, solubility, and separation techniques. It is designed for high school chemistry classes. The hands-on activity features 9 stations that engage students in the content through drawing, research, writing opinions, watching videos, answering questions, and more. A recording sheet allows students to document their learning. Answer keys are provided for applicable stations. Topics covered include: - Homogeneous mixtures - Heterogeneous mixtures - Centrifuge - Saturated, unsaturated, and supersaturated solutions To maximize student learning, the activity includes bonus vocabulary puzzles that can be used for additional practice or assessment . The customizable lab stations promote active learning while assessing student knowledge. Teachers can use this as an introductory or review activity before tests and quizzes. The engaging format helps students retain information. This product includes editable station cards and student sheets that can be customized as needed. Simply print and distribute to have an interactive solutions and mixtures lab ready to go!
Author Teach With Fergy
Tags Solutions, Mechanical, Mixtures, Solubility, Lab Station
Atomic Theory, Structure and Isotopes β Lab Station Activity
Science, Chemistry, Grade 7, 8, 9, 10, Labs, Experiments, Activities
Atomic Theory, Structure and Isotopes Lab Stations Engage students in learning atomic theory, atomic structure, and isotopes with this interactive lab station activity. Students move through nine stations, including drawing atoms, watching expert videos, completing knowledge checks, reading real-life applications, and formulating their own questions.recording answers on a passport worksheet. This resource requires almost no teacher prep - just print the self-explanatory station cards with detailed student directions. The activity works well for whole group or independent work, covers core topics, and aligns to grades 7-10 science standards. Assessment at multiple stations allows students to exhibit understanding in various ways while staying focused and challenged. Extend student learning by pairing the lab stations with the included word scramble and word search.
Author Teach With Fergy
Tags Atoms, Atomic, Theory, Structure, Isotopes
Acid-Base Neutralization Chemistry β Lab Station Activity
Science, Chemistry, Grade 9, 10, 11, Labs, Experiments, Activities
Acid-Base Neutralization Chemistry Lab Station Activity This interactive chemistry resource engages students in learning about acid-base reactions through a unique lab station format. Learners rotate between 9 stations, each offering a hands-on way to explore neutralization concepts. Activities range from drawing models to analyzing real-life videos and answering knowledge checks. The multiple learning formats reinforce comprehension while keeping students actively learning. This versatile resource works for whole class, small groups, or independent work. The engaging lab station approach promotes enjoyment of chemistry. An answer key provides guidance. Editable files allow customization for any high school grade level.
Author Teach With Fergy
Tags Acid, Base, Chemistry, Lab Station, Activity, Chemistry Lab Station, Station In Chemistry Lab, Acid And Bases Activities, Acid Base Labs Middle School, Acid Base Chemistry Labs, Acid And Base Activities, Acid Base Reactions Lab, Acid Base Lab Middle School
Chemistry Binder Covers β Templates for Classroom Use
Life Sciences, Science, STEM, Inventors, Basic Science, Chemistry, Special Resources, Montessori, Classroom Management, Resources for Teachers, Homeschool Templates, Grade 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Worksheets, Worksheets & Printables, Teacher Tools, Projects, Activities, Workbooks, Drawing Templates & Outlines, Templates, Graphic Organizers, Experiments
Chemistry Binder Covers β Templates for Classroom Use Organize your chemistry handouts, notes, and units with visual clarity Simple and flexible templates to help organize your chemistry materials In my chemistry classes, it can be a challenge to keep things organized - especially when it comes to multiple units, lab notes, worksheets and review materials. To make it easier for my students and myself, I designed these simple binder sleeves. There are 12 different pages. The covers have a clean, colorful blob layout that is friendly but not distracting. I usually print them out and use them as cover sheets or as dividers in folders for students or teachers. They also work well for digital learning environments, e.g. as section covers in PDF files or on classroom platforms. I like that the color scheme allows students to quickly find what they are looking for, and it brings a little more structure to a subject that is often riddled with formulas and technical terms. When used as cover sheets, students can choose their favorite color for their cover sheet. This resource is handy - and has saved me a lot of time in lesson preparation and follow-up. Whatβs included: 12 chemistry-themed cover pages different colors zu choose as a cover sheet as a divider between the individual chemistry topics I've printed these on colored paper for my own binder and also used them digitally in student notebooks. Works well for both teacher organization and student-facing materials. π Best wishes, Heike from Lernfitness Chemistry teacher (Biology teacher, Math teacher) in Germany Did You Know? I teach with a certified therapy dog, and together we create a positive and inspiring learning environment. πΆβ¨
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Tags Science, STEM, Chemistry, Binder, Template, Cover Sheet, Organizer, Organize, GoodNotes, PDF
Types of Bonds β Lab Station Activity
Science, Chemistry, Grade 9, 10, 11, 12, Labs, Experiments, Activities
Types of Bonds β Lab Station Activity Types of Bonds β Lab Station Activity is a dynamic learning resource designed for educators teaching Grades 9 to 12 Chemistry. It offers an engaging approach to educating students about various types of bonds through hands-on exploration and active participation. About The Activity Rather than standard one-dimensional lessons, this activity prompts students to move around the room, visiting different stations. Each station provides a unique method for understanding the topic. These methods include: Drawing or constructing models, Researching specific questions related to electricity production sources, Forming opinions on pertinent issues and expressing them in writing, Reading articles that link theory with real-world applications, and Finding answers through multiple-choice questions. The main aspects considered during this activity encompass these eight critical themes: Reweable Sources; Non-renewable Sources; Fossil Fuels; Nuclear Power; Solar Power; ;nd; > fully chosen tongetsumontextualize whatuir Learing in a tangible manner ensures no student energy is wasted but continually augmented. Conclusion Therefore,, integrate Type of Bonds β Lab Statio Activity iy your eaching, ttβsthan efrectve nedhod o addressing scientific facts about bonds with a kyeyemphasis on independent thinking creative exploration and collaborative learning.
Author Teach With Fergy
Tags Bonds, Chemistry, Lab Activity, Renewable Sources, Energy Production
Density and Buoyancy β Lab Station Activity
Science, Chemistry, Grade 7, 8, 9, 10, Labs, Experiments, Activities
Density and Buoyancy β Lab Station Activity An instructional resource crafted for grade 7-10 classrooms, this activity provides an explorable environment where learners can understand and apply principles of density and buoyancy. Mass, volume, density calculations, measurements, and the behaviors of different dense objects are key topics reinforced. A versatile tool suitable for homeschoolers as well. Promotes active interaction within student groups through hands-on tasks and multimedia components. The Unique Lab Station Arrangement Each of the seven stations offers a different task: "Get Hands-On"" station - introduces drawing or building exercises. "Research station" - equips students with a computer or device for online research. "Explain Yourself" station - encourages critical thinking as students express their opinions in paragraph form based on researched facts. Bonus Activities Included! A word scramble and word search keep mind active without heavy academic rigor reliance alone. These stimulate continual learning while helping manage pacing across activities. Incorporation into Conventional Educational Scenarios: This lab station activity fits effortlessly into school-based instruction scenarios or home-bound instruction settings β be it group sessions in classrooms small-group settings amongst peers or homework assignments. This remarkable tool nurtures scientific minds by fostering a deeper understanding of density and buoyancy further.
Author Teach With Fergy
Tags Density, Buoyancy, Lab Station, Hands-on Activity, Scientific Experiments
Atomic Shell Model Domino β Learning Electron Configurations Play
STEM, Science, Chemistry, Physics, Life Sciences, Montessori, Basic Science, Grade 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Activities, Games, Worksheets & Printables, Task Cards, Quizzes and Tests, Teacher Tools, Word Problems, Flashcards, Escape Room, Experiments
Atomic Shell Model Domino β Learning Electron Configurations Through Play 118 cards for learning the periodic table A classroom game to practice atomic structure and element knowledge π§ͺπ² This printable domino game helps students explore the shell model of the atom while getting to know the periodic table in a more hands-on and interactive way. Each card connects an element name to a visual of its electron shell configuration, offering a playful way to reinforce key chemistry concepts. The set includes 119 domino-style cards β covering all 118 known elements. On each card, the element name is on the left and the corresponding shell diagram with its symbol is on the right. Students link them by matching the shell model of one element to the name of the next. Itβs a surprisingly effective way to help them recognize patterns in atomic structure, get familiar with chemical symbols, and connect abstract content to something more tangible. Whatβs included: 119 printable domino cards (PDF) Each card shows: element name β electron shell model with element symbol Print-ready format; laminating optional but recommended Classroom ideas: Use as a full-class activity or in small groups Introduce the game before formal work with the periodic table to build foundational understanding Great for movement-based tasks: spread the cards across tables or even down a hallway Set time challenges: Who can build the longest correct domino chain? For easier levels, use a reduced set (e.g., first 20 elements or just the main groups) In my chemistry classes, students enjoy the game format β especially those who donβt usually connect with abstract models. Working together to build the correct sequence gives them a chance to talk through the structure of atoms and test their understanding in a low-pressure setting. The domino format encourages active learning, peer interaction, and multiple ways to differentiate by level. Whether you use the full set or simplify it for younger learners, itβs a great way to bring more movement and discussion into your science lessons. Just print, cut, and youβre ready to play. π Best wishes, Heike from @Lernfitness Did You Know? I teach with a certified therapy dog, and together we create a positive and welcoming learning environment. πΆ
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Tags Educational Card Games, Chemistry, Physics, STEM Science Matching Game, Chemical Elements, Periodic Table Matching Game, Shell Model, Game, Domino
Molecular and Ionic Compounds β Lab Station Activity
Science, Chemistry, Grade 8, 9, 10, 11, Labs, Experiments, Activities
Molecular and Ionic Compounds Lab Station Activity Engage students in learning about molecular and ionic compounds through this interactive lab station activity . Students will rotate through 9 stations, each offering a unique hands-on opportunity to build knowledge. Activities range from drawing models to conducting research, answering discussion questions, solving word puzzles, and more. Covers key concepts like naming compounds, writing formulas, and real-world applications. Includes all prep materials like station direction cards, student recording sheets, answer keys, bonus vocabulary puzzles with answers, and expansion ideas. Provides a fun, memorable way for students to master the content. Easily adaptable for whole class, small groups, or independent work.
Author Teach With Fergy
Tags Molecular, Ionic, Compounds, Chemistry, Lab Station
Photosynthesis β Lab Station Activity
Science, Chemistry, Grade 9, 10, 11, 12, Labs, Experiments, Activities
Photosynthesis Lab Station Activity Bring photosynthesis to life in your classroom! This interactive lab station activity engages students as they move through 9 stations to explore concepts like photosynthesis, the light reaction and Calvin cycle. At each station, students test their knowledge by answering multiple choice questions, researching, drawing conclusions from a video, and more. The stations work for all ability levels with built-in challenge activities to keep advanced students engaged. With recording sheets and answer keys included for students and teachers, this resource is an engaging way to build key photosynthesis skills with minimal prep work for you. Use it to introduce a tricky topic or as a review to reinforce learning. For grades 9-12.
Author Teach With Fergy
Tags Photosynthesis, Chloroplasts, Pigments, Plants, Lab Station, Photosynthesis Lab Activity
Mole and Avogadroβs Number β Lab Station Activity
Science, Chemistry, Grade 8, 9, 10, 11, Labs, Experiments, Activities
Practical Chemistry Lab for Middle and High School Students Mole and Avogadro's Number Lab Stations provide an engaging hands-on learning experience for 8th-12th grade chemistry students. Learners will rotate through 9 interactive stations focused on key concepts like molar mass, Avogadroβs number, stoichiometry calculations, and real-world applications. Activities range from creative tasks like drawing models to knowledge checks through video and reading comprehension. The variety builds interest while allowing learners to demonstrate understanding. Use this lab to complement instruction on the mole or as review before exams. Includes teacher instructions, recording sheets, answer keys, bonus vocabulary puzzles to minimize idle time between stations. Suitable for individual or group work in classroom or homeschool environment.
Author Teach With Fergy
Tags Calculation, Application, Mole, Avogadro, Lab Station, Avogadro And The Mole Lab Key
Proteins and Nucleic Acids β Lab Station Activity
Science, Chemistry, Grade 7, 8, 9, 10, Labs, Experiments, Activities
Proteins and Nucleic Acids - Lab Station Activity An interactive resource for Grade 7-10 teachers enabling students to dive deep into the world of Thermoregulation. Extremely engaging with several elements: Drawing or building challenges. Online research questions. Space for expressing opinion writings on temperature regulation topics. Inclusive rest stations inbetween tasks. Note: These activities are designed so that they stimulate higher-order thinking, linking academic concepts with real-life applications. Assessment Components The lab activity also includes targeted assessments such as: Multiple Choice Questions: Providing thoughtful explanations behind their chosen solutions. Mastership Task: A station where they create two multiple-choice questions from true/false categories and a short answer query inclusive of supplying accurate answers as well. The entire lab activity is seamless for instructors; printing cards and scattering them around the learning space is all it takes. A supplied answer key adds convenience during assessment phases. Bonus Activities! To keep the engagement lively, this resource offers bonus games like a word scramble puzzle and a word search game ensuring no room for idle intervals among learners. Fruitful Knowledge Outcomes & Future Topics The resource is dedicated towards achieving solid understanding about Thermoregulation processes in living organisms while future planned topics cover broader scientific concepts including: Caveat: - Exploring Carbohydrates & Lipids. - Understanding Enzymes & Metabolism. - And many other topics spanning Ecosystems till Chemical Reactions under Chemistry realm. The Proteins and Nucleic Acids - Lab Station Activity , a teacherβs delight for enriching student's learning journey in the field of science.
Author Teach With Fergy
Tags Thermoregulation, Ectotherms, Endotherms, Metabolic Responses, Assessments
Easter Chemistry Bunting β Color, Decorate & Learn Chemical Elements
STEM, Science, Chemistry, Physics, Life Sciences, Biology, Grade 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Activities, Worksheets & Printables, Banners, Classroom Decor, Bulletin Boards, Door Decor, Posters, Labs, Experiments, Drawing Templates & Outlines
Easter Chemistry Bunting A Creative Way to Learn the Periodic Table! π°π¬π¨ Every year, I like to add a bit of seasonal fun to my classroom. But instead of just decorating, why not make it educational too? Thatβs why I created this Easter-themed chemistry buntingβa simple but effective way to help students get familiar with the periodic table while being creative. Each pennant features an elementβs symbol, name, and atomic number. Instead of memorizing, students color and decorate while naturally recognizing the elements they see every day. Itβs low prep for you, fun for them, and adds a nice science-themed touch to your classroom! π What Makes This So Useful? β Students are learning without even realizing it β Theyβll see the elements daily, making them easier to remember. β A great mix of science and creativity β Not just a decoration, but also an interactive classroom activity. β No complicated prep β Just print, color, cut, and hang. β Works for different ages β Ideal for chemistry, STEM, or general science. β Perfect for individual or group work β Let students personalize their elements! π Whatβs Included? π 127 Printable Pennants, featuring: β All 118 main group elements β Element name, symbol, and atomic number π¨ Bonus: Extra Easter-Themed Pennants β Just for fun! π¨ Black-and-White Format β Great for coloring and personalizing. π¨ How to Use It 1οΈβ£ Print the pennants. 2οΈβ£ Let students color & decorate their element. 3οΈβ£ Cut them out and decide how to display them. 4οΈβ£ Hang them up β either as a bunting or pinned to the board. π‘ Try this: Assign each student an element and have them share one cool fact about it with the class! π£ Why Teachers Love It β "I love that it gets students involved in decorating the classroom while reinforcing chemistry!" β "They actually asked about elements while coloring β win-win!" β "Easy to set up, fun, and looks great in my lab!" π¬ A Simple Way to Make Chemistry Fun! Want to add some springtime energy to your science lessons without extra work? This bunting is an easy way to mix creativity with learningβperfect for chemistry labs, classrooms, and bulletin boards. π Print, color, and hangβitβs that easy! π Best wishes, Heike from Lernfitness Did You Know? I teach with a certified therapy dog, and together we create a positive and inspiring learning environment. πΆβ¨
Author Lernfitness
Tags Chemistry, Lab, Biology, Laboratory Equipment, Lab Tools, Physics, Bunting, Pennant Banner, Classroom Banner, Chemical Elements
Interactive Chemistry Quiz: GHS Symbols β Genially + PDF Version
Science, STEM, Chemistry, Physics, Life Sciences, Earth and Environmental Sciences, Technology, Basic Science, Biology, P.E. & Health, Homeschool Templates, Grade 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, Teacher Tools, Experiments, Activities, Labs, Worksheets & Printables, Escape Room, Games, Presentations, Quizzes and Tests, Quizzes
Interactive Chemistry Quiz: GHS Symbols β Genially (+ PDF Version) Bring lab safety to life with this interactive quiz on the GHS (Globally Harmonized System) hazard symbols β perfect for middle and high school chemistry lessons. Whether you're starting the unit or wrapping up a safety review, this quiz adds variety, visual appeal, and a bit of fun to your lesson plan. Youβll get two versions of the quiz: β A PDF version that can be used digitally or printed (but it works not well) β A Genially link that leads to an animated, interactive version (includes sound β which can be muted) Both versions test students on the meanings of the various GHS symbols β from corrosive substances to environmental hazards. The quiz includes original clipart and my own glitter-animated GHS symbols to make the content more visually appealing without distracting from the important safety message. I usually use the Genially quiz for individual work in the computer lab or on tablets, so each student can go at their own pace. But it also works well as a station activity , a class-wide quiz , or even as homework , depending on your classroom setup. At the end of the PDF, youβll find: A QR code to scan directly to the Genially A clickable link for browser access An iframe embed code , if you want to use it on your (non-commercial) learning platform Attention: The interactive PDF does not contain the full scope of the material. The quiz works. Unfortunately, the additional tasks do not. Using Genially is therefore recommended and much more motivating for the pupils. For the interactive quiz you need an internet connection and a terminal device. The quiz can be carried out with the whole class or as partner or individual work. I prefer individual work at each student's own pace. To get to the Genially link, either scan the QR code at the end of the document or click on the link button available there. You can also copy the iframe code and embed the Genially on a learning platform or other... The Genially can be used either at the beginning of the topic or as a backup. It is also worth using as a station in station work. The interactive version includes motivating sound effects , a self-paced structure , and a clear, age-appropriate design for grades 7β10. π Important note : The Genially quiz is protected by copyright. Itβs for your own classroom use only . Please donβt share the link or embed it outside a private, secure learning environment. Sharing with colleagues, online platforms, or social media is not permitted. I hope your students enjoy reviewing GHS symbols as much as mine do! β Heike from @Lernfitness Did You Know? I teach with a certified therapy dog, and together we create a positive and welcoming learning environment. πΆ
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Tags GHS, Science, Lab, Chemistry, Pictograms, Genially, Interactive, Lab Safety, Hazard Symbols, Individual Work
Pressure, Volume, and Temperature β Lab Station Activity
Science, Chemistry, Grade 8, 9, 10, 11, Labs, Experiments, Activities
Pressure, Volume, and Temperature β Lab Station Activity This dynamic teaching resource designed for middle and high school physical science students brings the classroom to life with interactive activities revolving around pressure-volume-temperature laws. Key Highlights: Station tasks exploring Archimedes' Principle, Avogadroβs Law, Boyleβs Law, Charles's Law and Ideal Gas Law Inclusive lab recording sheets (passports) for documenting observations or answers Activity cards that can be placed around your classroom to turn it into a miniature laboratory Included answer keys for efficient progress tracking and immediate feedback The distinct features of this resource promote an active learning environment. Students are propelled towards collaborative discussions thereby solidifying their understanding of the involved principles. A highlight of added fun: To increase interaction in a less formal setting while ensuring that no learner is left out; two full-time activitiesβa word scramble and word search are provided. Ready-made answer keys make grading a breeze! Tailored Flexibility: This product fits perfectly into various teaching strategies without straining resourcesβwhether you plan whole-group communal activities or divide students into smaller groups for methodical task completion under your guidance. Towards Promoting Lifelong Learning: The hands-on experience gained from scientific explorations encourages inquiry-based learning. The successful integration in numerous teaching styles aims at fostering engagement which sparks their curiosity paving way for lifelong learners! An essential tool catering not just to public school teachers but homeschooling parents seeking effective teaching aids as well. Digital & Printable Formats: Available in different file types for easy access across digital platforms. It proves proficient for Grade 8-11 science students boosting their comprehension of pressure, volume and temperature thereby enhancing scientific literacy. Experience the joy of teaching with this interactive lab station activity that challenges student understanding and intrigues young minds!
Author Teach With Fergy
Tags Pressure, Volume, Temperature, Lab Station Activity, Active Learning
Particle Theory and Matter Classification β Lab Station Activity
Science, Chemistry, Grade 8, 9, 10, 11, Labs, Experiments, Activities
This fully editable Lab Station on The Particle Theory and the Classification of Matter is meant to get your students out of their seats and engaged in the content. Each station not only offers a unique opportunity to test your students' knowledge (offer an opinion, answer questions based on a video or reading, draw, etc.), but also provides a fantastic learning opportunity where your kids are learning through assessment. Each station comes with a description card while some also contain more detailed instructions, a reading, questions to answer, etc. Students are equipped with a recording sheet (passport) to write their answers. There is almost no prep for you. Simply print the cards, lay them out around the room and you're all set. An answer key is also provided where applicable. This lab activity covers: - The particle theory - Matter classification - Mixtures --> Homogeneous (solutions) --> Heterogeneous (mechanical mixtures) - Pure substances --> Elements --> Compounds How do the Lab Stations work? Each station is specially designed to be a unique complement to the material while at the same time, provide a valuable learning experience. Below is an overview of how each station works. In your activity , each will be tailored to the specific content. Station 1: Get Hands-On β using their creative skills, students are required to draw or build. Station 2: Research β using a classroom computer or their own device, students must research a specific question/issue surrounding the topic. Station 3: Explain yourself β students write down an opinion to a question in paragraph form. Station 4: Rest Station - students can use this time to catch up on work they didn't have time to complete at a previous station or prepare themselves for an upcoming one. Station 5 - Applicability reading β students read a short passage from an article, website, etc. which directly connects the classroom content to a real life application. Station 6: Test your knowledge β students answer 5 multiple choice questions then provide a written explanation for how/why they came to their conclusions. Station 7: Learn from the expert β using a classroom computer or their own device, students must watch a short video clip and answer the associated questions. They may stop, rewind and restart as often as they like during the time frame. Station 8 - Rest Station. Station 9: Become the question master β Students must create 2 multiple-choice questions, 2 true/false questions and 1 short answer question. Students must also supply the answers. ------------------------------- You might also be interested in my other lab station activities Physics: β’ Newton's Three Laws of Motion β’ Kinetic and Gravitational Potential Energy β’ Current Electricity and Circuit Diagrams β’ Static Electricity β’ Light Optics and the Production of Light β’ Sound, Sound Energy and Speed β’ One and Two-Dimensional Motion β’ Uniform Acceleration β’ How Planes Fly β’ Refraction β’ Friction β’ Energy and Its Forms β’ Density and Buoyancy β’ Electricity Production Coming Soon: - Calculating average speed, velocity, and displacement - Work = F x d - Renewable energy sources - Nonrenewable energy sources Space Science: β’ The Life and Death of Stars β’ The Moon and its Phases β’ Life In Space β’ Our Solar System β’ Solar and Lunar Eclipse β’ Earth's Seasons β’ Asteroids, Comets and Meteors Ecology and the Environment: β’ Ecosystems β’ The Classification of Living Things β’ Biodiversity and Invasive Species β’ The Carbon and Water Cycle β’ Climate Change β’ Photosynthesis β’ Cellular Respiration and Photosynthesis β’ Ecological Succession β’ Plant Sexual and Asexual Reproduction β’ Earth's Seasons β’ Interactions Within Ecosystems Biology: β’ Cell and the Cell Theory β’ The Human Digestive System β’ The Circulatory System β’ The Human Respiratory System β’ Mitosis and the Cell Cycle β’ Cellular Respiration and Photosynthesis β’ Photosynthesis β’ Cancer: Cell Division Gone Wrong - Volume I β’ Cancer: Cell Division Gone Wrong - Volume II β’ Cell Membrane and Transport β’ Hearing and the Human Ear β’ The Human Eye β’ Genetic Material: DNA and RNA β’ The Nervous System β’ Energy Flow In Ecosystems Coming Soon: - Excretory system - Endocrine system Chemistry: β’ Atomic Model, Notation and Atoms β’ Chemical Reactions and Balancing Equations β’ Molecular and Ionic Compounds β’ Physical and Chemical Properties & Changes β’ Acids, Bases, and Neutralization Reactions β’ The Periodic Table β’ Single and Double Displacement Reactions β’ Balancing Chemical Equations β’ Synthesis, Decomposition and Combustion Reactions β’ Atomic Theory, Atomic Structure and Isotopes β’ Types of Bonds and Intermolecular Forces β’ The Mole/Avogadro's Number β’ Density and Buoyancy β’ The Particle Theory and the Classification of Matter Coming Soon: - Counting atoms - Periodic table group properties These station cards are meant to be used as a lab activity but can also be utilized in a review task before a test or a quiz. Used either way, your students will love it! I know mine do and I'm telling you from first-hand experience as I've used this activity in my own class. Thank you for your interest in my products. If you have any questions, please send me an email - devon@teachwithfergy.com
Author Teach With Fergy
Tags Particles, Classification, Matter, Lab Station, Chemistry
Easter Chemistry Bunting - Learn Chemical Elements with Festive Banner
STEM, Science, Chemistry, Physics, Life Sciences, Biology, Grade 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Activities, Worksheets & Printables, Banners, Classroom Decor, Bulletin Boards, Door Decor, Posters, Word Walls, Labs, Experiments
Easter Chemistry Bunting A Fun & Educational Decoration for Your Science Classroom! π°π¬ I love decorating my classroom for different seasons, but I also want my decorations to be educational and useful. Thatβs why I created this Easter Chemistry Buntingβit brings a bit of spring energy into the classroom while helping students get familiar with the periodic table! Each pennant features an element symbol, name, and atomic number, so students see and recognize them every dayβwithout even thinking about it. Itβs such a simple way to reinforce learning while brightening up the room! πΈ Why This Works So Well in Class β No extra work for you β Just print, cut, and hang. β Students see chemistry every day β Without pressure, they start recognizing elements naturally. β Festive, but not distracting β A bit of color and seasonal fun, while still focused on learning. β Perfect for any science room β Whether in a chemistry class, lab, or hallway, it works anywhere. β Easy to use in lessons β You can even make it interactive with a classroom game! π Whatβs Included? π 127 Printable Pennants β One for each element, showing: β Symbol β Name β Atomic Number π¨ Colorful, Easter-Themed Designs β Cheerful and bright, but still focused on learning. π¨ Easy to Print & Adjust β Scale it to fit your classroom space. π Two Hanging Options: β String them together for a banner. β Attach with fasteners for a flexible display. π‘ Ideas for Using It in Class 1οΈβ£ Print and cut the pennants. 2οΈβ£ Hang them up in your classroom, hallway, or science lab. 3οΈβ£ Use them for a quick challenge β Call out an atomic number, and students find the right pennant! π‘ Another idea: Assign an element to each student and have them share a fun fact about it. π£ Why Other Teachers Like It β βStudents actually look at it and ask about elementsβgreat conversation starter!β β βA simple way to make the classroom feel more engaging.β β βNo prep, looks great, and makes chemistry more visible every day.β π¬ Bring Chemistry into Your Easter Decorations! Instead of just hanging up generic classroom decorations, why not make them meaningful? This bunting adds a touch of spring while keeping students engaged with science. π Try it out and see how it works in your classroom! π Best wishes, Heike from Lernfitness Did You Know? I teach with a certified therapy dog, and together we create a positive and inspiring learning environment. πΆβ¨
Author Lernfitness
Tags Chemistry, Lab, Biology, Laboratory Equipment, Lab Tools, Physics, Bunting, Pennant Banner, Classroom Banner, Chemical Elements
Nonrenewable Energy Sources Lab Station Activity
Science, Chemistry, Grade 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, Labs, Experiments, Activities
Nonrenewable Energy Sources Lab Station Activity An expressive teaching resource fashioned to infuse active, hands-on learning in your science classroom. This Lab Station Activity is an engaging, interactive dive into nonrenewable energy sources and their impacts. It is tailored for grades 5 to 11, aligning with the NGSS standards MS-ESS3-4, MS-ESS3-5, and HS-ESS3-4.. Educational Approach The activity embraces a diversified approach, integrating multiple modes of learning at each stage. This not only ensures student involvement but also caters for all kinds of learners regardless of their strength or preferred style. Fields covered include biomass, fossil fuels, and nuclear energy among other topics; along with electricity generation and global warming aspects that highlight real-world application. The Stations Set Up: Drawing/Building: Students engage in creative processes at this station. Tutorial Hunt: Here, students find answers to specific questions surrounding non-renewable energy. Perspective Sharing:Socratic-style interaction where students give written opinions/thoughts on certain issues mentioned in prompts given. Literacy Appraisal: Hones reading comprehension as students explore topical news about real life implications of non-renewable energy sources. Knowledge Test : Learners assess self-understanding through multiple choice questions related to the subject matter . Exciting Multimedia : Students engage with short, educational video clips about non-renewable energy sources and try to answer questions based on these Additional Complementary Activities : To ensure the energetic tempo is unbroken while transitioning between stations, this activity includes: word searches and word scrambles. User-Friendly Format : The product comes in an easy-to-use format that requires minimal prepβjust print out the cards and distribute them around your classroom! It's fully editable so you have leeway to make it relatable to your teaching style or class needs. An answer key likewise avails a compact verifying tool for responses when needed. Pedagogical Flexibility : This active learning tool provides flexibility by catering for large-group instruction during class time as well as small collaborative groups. It can also be given as homework for individual students .
Author Teach With Fergy
Tags Nonrenewable Energy, Lab Station Activity, Hands-on Learning, NGSS-aligned, Interactive, Energy Labs Middle School
XL Domino β Chemical Elements 1β118 | exploring element names + symbol
STEM, Science, Chemistry, Physics, Life Sciences, Montessori, Basic Science, Grade 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Activities, Games, Worksheets & Printables, Task Cards, Quizzes and Tests, Teacher Tools, Word Problems, Flashcards, Escape Room, Experiments
XL Domino β Chemical Elements 1β118 An interactive domino game for exploring element names and symbols π§ͺπ² This printable XL domino game offers a fun and flexible way for students to practice the names and symbols of all 118 chemical elements. Designed for use in grades 7β10, this resource supports both introductory lessons and ongoing review in chemistry class. Whether used in small groups, as a full-class activity, or even spread out along the hallway floor, it encourages active learning and collaboration. Each card features either the name or the symbol of a chemical element. By matching these correctly, students build a long domino chain β all while reinforcing their knowledge of atomic numbers, symbols, and the layout of the periodic table. Whatβs included: 238 printable domino cards (PDF format) Two complete versions of the game (119 cards each): β Beginner version: element names on both sides β Advanced version: name on one side, symbol on the other Covers all elements from hydrogen (1) to oganesson (118) Tips for setup and gameplay included How Iβve used it: This game works well before introducing the periodic table in depth. It gives students time to get comfortable with element names and symbols in a low-pressure setting. The larger card format makes it ideal for group work or movement-based activities, such as arranging the cards on the floor or in the hallway. Why it works: The visual repetition and active gameplay help students internalize key facts more effectively than passive memorization. Group dynamics also support peer learning β students naturally help each other recall unfamiliar elements. And because it feels like a game, students stay engaged longer and show more willingness to participate. The material is easy to prepare: print, laminate if you like, and cut out the cards. From there, you can adapt it for differentiated learning levels or turn it into a competitive classroom challenge. This is not just a game β itβs a versatile teaching tool that brings the periodic table to life. π Best wishes, Heike from @Lernfitness Did You Know? I teach with a certified therapy dog, and together we create a positive and welcoming learning environment. πΆ
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Tags Educational Card Games, Chemistry, Physics, STEM Science Matching Game, Chemical Elements, Periodic Table Matching Game, Game, Domino, Differentiation
Physical and Chemical Properties β Lab Station Activity
Science, Chemistry, Grade 7, 8, 9, 10, Labs, Experiments, Activities
Physical and Chemical Properties Lab Station Activity engages students as they rotate through 9 stations testing their knowledge of matter's physical and chemical properties. Students get hands-on drawing atoms, researching questions, watching videos, answering multiple choice questions and more. Covers key concepts like states of matter, qualitative vs quantitative properties, physical and chemical changes, and energy transformations. The activity comes with station description cards, detailed instructions, articles, video links, and recording sheets. Questions assess student learning and bonus scramble and word search activities ensure no downtime. This versatile resource works for whole group, small groups, or independent lab work. Easy to print and implement with no prep required. Applicable for middle and high school chemistry and physical science classrooms.
Author Teach With Fergy
Tags Physical, Chemical, Properties, States Of Matter, Lab Stations, Physical And Chemical Changes Lab High School, Lab Chemical And Physical Changes Worksheet, Physical And Chemical Changes Lab Middle School, Physical And Chemical Changes Activities For Middle School
Pure Substances and Mixtures β Lab Station Activity
Science, Chemistry, Grade 7, 8, 9, 10, Labs, Experiments, Activities
Pure Substances and Mixtures β Lab Station Activity A comprehensive, flexible teaching resource brimming with educational benefits for educators in middle schools and high schools. A definitive tool that sparks creativity while teaching students about key chemistry concepts of pure substances and mixtures. Key Topics Covered: Homogeneous mixtures Heterogeneous mixtures Centrifuge functions Solutions - Unsaturated, Saturated, Supersaturated Intriguing fact-checking multiple-choice questions have been included to assess student's proficiency in these topics. Main Features: Diverse Set of Activities: Each station provides a unique learning experience for the students from hands-on activities to research tasks. Variety of Learning Modes: A composition enabling independent work or collaborative group projects. Digital Integration: Incorporated are digital stations where learners research specific subject areas or view informative video clips. The Accessibility Advantage: All required materials have been made available online making this tool readily accessible for teachers. Add-ons: Fun word games like scramble and other activities are also included as bonus features. Can be used as part grade assessments or optional supplemental material that helps maintain student engagement during transitions between lab activities. A Comprehensive Solution: The Pure Substances and Mixtures β Lab Station Activity presents an innovative approach to chemistry education appropriate for grades 7-10. Easy-to-use, fully editable and adaptable based on teacher preferences, it seamlessly fits any learning environment.
Author Teach With Fergy
Tags Pure Substances, Mixtures, Lab Stations, Chemistry Education, Hands-on Activities, Pure Substances And Mixtures Worksheets
Chemical Reactions and Balancing Equations β Lab Station Activity
Science, Chemistry, Grade 9, 10, 11, 12, Labs, Experiments, Activities
Chemical Reactions and Balancing Equations Lab Station Activity This editable lab station activity covers describing chemical reactions, balancing chemical equations, and types of chemical reactions. Students rotate through 9 stations, including getting hands-on to draw models, researching topics, writing explanations, answering questions based on videos, and more. It is designed to engage students in the content in a fun and meaningful way. Use it to complement your chemistry curriculum as an in-class lab or review activity before tests. With minimal prep required and an answer key provided, implementing this activity into your chemistry lesson plans is seamless. Your students will love moving through the stations while solidifying their understanding of chemical reactions and balancing equations.
Author Teach With Fergy
Tags Ionic, Forces, Reactions, Chemical, Lab Stations, Balancing Equations, Describing Chemical Reactions Lab Answer Key
Atomic Model, Structure and Notation β Lab Station Activity
Science, Chemistry, Grade 7, 8, 9, 10, Labs, Experiments, Activities
Atomic Model, Structure and Notation Lab Station Activity Engage students in learning atomic model, structure, and notation through this customizable lab station activity . Students move through various stations testing their knowledge about topics like atomic theory history, the Bohr-Rutherford atomic model, subatomic particles, calculating atomic mass/numbers, and more. Activities include drawing models, researching questions, writing explanations, watching videos, answering test questions, and even formulating their own questions. Recording sheets provided for students to document their work. Use this as an introductory or review lab activity in individual, small group, or whole class settings to bring interactive chemistry learning to life. Modifiable with answer keys. 7th-10th grade. Chemistry.
Author Teach With Fergy
Tags Atomic, Model, Structure, Notation, Lab Station, Simple Atomic Model