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Chemistry Lesson Plans
Simplify the complexities of chemistry with lesson plans that engage students through experiments and real-world applications. Covering topics like chemical reactions, atomic structures, and the periodic table, these resources make abstract concepts tangible. Use them to foster enthusiasm and a strong grasp of chemistry fundamentals.
Discover! Simple Chemistry
Science, Chemistry, Grade 4, 5, 6, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans
Discover! Simple Chemistry - A Comprehensive Teaching Resource Discover! Simple Chemistry is an invaluable asset for educators seeking a profound, yet easy-to-understand base to teach elementary chemistry concepts to Grade 4, 5, and 6 students. Serving as an all-encompassing guide, this resource is equally beneficial for public school teachers and homeschoolers. The book drastically simplifies complex topics such as: Atomic symbols and structure Compounds and mixtures Matter Acids/Bases Solvents/Solutions Oxidation processes Gases. The product includes a PDF document with 37 printable pages. The sheets not only detail the theoretical aspects but also suggest practical activities to reinforce learning outcomes. Ranging from whole group instructions to individual assignments, suggested discussions stimulate critical thinking in learners. One distinguishing feature of this bundle is the provision of accurate solution keys, , saving educators time in answer preparation while allowing seamless evaluation of students' understanding level. In conclusion, "Discover! Simple Chemistry" , with its effective pedagogical strategies offers young learners an appealing method to foster their curiosity about chemistry while simultaneously easing workload off educator's shoulders.
Author Classroom Complete Press
Tags Science Worksheet, Chemistry, Science Review, Periodic Table, Chemistry Test
Ions Introduction Lesson
Science, Chemistry, Grade 8, 9, 10, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans
Ions Introduction Lesson: An Interactive Chemistry Resource The Ions Introduction Lesson is an expansive teaching resource designed to facilitate the understanding of Ions for learners in Grade 8, 9, and 10. This educational kit offers a complete overview on ions that aligns well with any Science or Chemistry curriculum. It focuses on providing clear information about: Atoms' net charges, Electrons and protons, Difference between cations and anions, Determining ions' charge, Drawing Lewis Structures for ions, Naming strategies for ions, including multivalent ones. The lesson comes in both Google Slides and PowerPoint versions , catering to varied teaching needs. To maintain student engagement throughout the lesson, it provides interactive activities like filling up blanks within the content accompanied by a teacher version. In addition to this comprehensive resource, there is also a supplementary worksheet with answers which can be utilized as extra assignment post lecture. The link provided ensures easy integration into your digital storage solutions thus promoting distance learning capabilities. Tech-Compatible & Student-Accessible Your students can access resources from anywhere using tablets/smartphones/laptops. It allows whole group or small group instruction with added diversity during sessions. Additionally,the product includes one auto-graded exit ticket also- enhancing assessment tasks of content delivered.Task scheduling becomes simpler allowing you to assign resources to your students effortlessly. The tools are accessible in both Google & office formats which shields you from potential formatting hurdles if school/department decides going100%Google.This doesn't raise formatting issues.Activities/tasks still carried out effectively maintaining problem-solving discussions engaging method used extensively by teachers. The Ions Introduction lesson forms part of a broader Chemistry unit package that touches on different related topics such as: Physical/Chemical Changes & Properties, Periodic Table & Bohr Rutherford Diagrams, Lewis Structures, Ionic Compounds, Polyatomic Compounds, User Feedback and Recommendations The teaching resource received commendable reviews by prior users in the comment section increasing its reliability rating. Get your Ions Introduction Lesson today for an interactive teaching experience!
Author Teach With Fergy
Tags Ions, Chemistry, Science Education, Atomic Structure, Lewis Structures
Lesson 1.1 - Measurement & the Metric System
Science, Chemistry, Physics, Grade 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Lesson Plans, Teacher Tools
Lesson 1.1 - Measurement & the Metric System 'Lesson 1.1 - Measurement & the Metric System' is an extensive teaching aid designed for science educators teaching in grades 6-12, covering vital topics like length, mass, and time within the metric system. The resource offers a mix of interactive materials to make learning engaging and fun. Highlights: The package includes two types of informative notes on measurement & the metric system (Type A and B), either for active in-class fill-up or offering pre-filled versions. An exciting lab activity that involves measuring various items in their classroom adds a hands-on element to this lesson plan. A 'Measurement Practice' sheet includes different exercises that help reinforce knowledge gained from lectures and lab activities. Specially included are two articles providing contrasting views on United States's role with respect to metric system continuation/adoption. This is followed by a student response writing activity aimed at boosting critical thinking skills! To cater to different reading capabilities amongst students, four distinct Lexile scored versions of these articles are available; Spanish translation being one amongst them. Tech Readiness: The package commences with easy-to-understand objectives & starter questions formatted neatly onto PowerPoint slides facilitating smooth content delivery directly from your laptop screen! Additional documents compatible with Microsoft Word (.docx) as well as editable files for PowerPoint (.pptx) round-up making content personalization easier depending upon specific student requirements or teacher styles. Non-editable PDFs compatible with Adobe Reader also form part of this comprehensive lesson material set! In closing, With copious features ranging from enjoyable activities to easily-editable resources, Lesson 1.1 - Measurement & the Metric System stands distinguished as an exhaustive, yet simplified to navigate through teaching aid making measure-based learning in the field of science a little more accessible for both educators and pupils alike!
Author Integrated Chemistry and Physics
Tags Measurement, Metric System, Scientific Measurements, Lab Activity, Critical Thinking
Chemical Symbols, Formulas & Compounds - Lesson Bundle
Science, Chemistry, Grade 10, 11, 12, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans
Chemical Symbols, Formulas & Compounds - Lesson Bundle A comprehensive teaching resource designed for educators teaching Science and Chemistry , specifically targeting students from Grade 10 to 12. This meticulously designed product excels with its adaptability in both traditional classroom settings and remote/distance learning environments. This two-day instructional bundle incorporates diverse digital tools such as: Google Slides , PowerPoint presentations, Word Documents, and Google Docs. The course content aids student understanding of chemical symbols, formulas and compounds through engaging instruction methods. Methods incorporated into the lesson include: An auto-graded exit ticket for assessing student understanding post-lesson, An informative handout included for student reference throughout the lesson. Main topics covered: Symbols identification; Naming elements; Understanding atom counting; Navigating combining capacity; Applying the criss-cross rule; Identifying compound names using periodic charts, And other robust chemistry-centric subjects. To enhance its accessibility across multiple teaching scenarios: The Chemical Symbols Formulas & Compounds - Lesson Bundle can be accessed anywhere with any device irrespective of platform. This functionality addresses IT pressure if your institution exclusively uses Google tools, while also increasing accessibility options supporting educational wellness in new-age challenges due to remote learning constraints. To further heighten flexibility in a digital space, this resource can be easily incorporated into platforms like Google Classroom. This allows for one-click placement of the complete resource into your digital repository, enabling direct assignment to students. Lastly, this practical educational package aids educators with supportive and versatile tools that enrich teaching efficiency and student outcomes in chemistry.
Author Teach With Fergy
Tags Chemical Symbols, Formulas, Compounds, Teaching Resource, Chemistry
Solutions and Solubility - Senior Chemistry lesson
Science, Chemistry, Grade 10, 11, 12, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans
Solutions and Solubility - Senior Chemistry Lesson Your lesson covers solutions and solubility at a senior chemistry level. In order, the lesson teaches about; Solutions, Solvents and Solutes, Dilute vs. Concentrated, Saturated & Unsaturated, Supersaturated, Solubility, Polar Water, Ionization, Electrolytes, Hydration, and Temperature and Solubility. Your lesson includes the teacher and student version of the presentation, TWO embedded videos, an auto-graded exit ticket, and a student lesson handout so the students can record the notes on a more condensed medium. This lesson is designed to be your go-to resource, whether you're in a traditional classroom or a virtual one. With both a teacher version and a student version, it seamlessly fits into your lesson plans, making learning engaging and adaptable. Assessment made easy We've included an auto-graded Exit Ticket and a quiz with an answer key because I know you don't have an excess of time. I know you don't, because I don't and I know I'll do whatever I can to reduce my grading time. Whether you use PowerPoint or Google Slides, prefer Word or Google Docs, this lesson has you covered. This lesson comes in both Office and Google formats for your convenience. The student version of the presentation has strategically placed blanks for them to fill in as you're teaching. It keeps them active and engaged, encourages discussion, and leaves more time for those "aha" moments.
Author Teach With Fergy
Tags Chemistry Lesson, Solutions, Solvents, Solutes, Saturated, Unsaturated, Solubility, Ionization, Electrolytes
Lesson 1.2 - Conversions
Science, Chemistry, Physics, Grade 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Lesson Plans, Teacher Tools
Lesson 1.2 - Conversions An all-encompassing teaching resource for educators in fields such as Physics and Chemistry, easing the process of metric system transformations. This resource caters to grades from 6 to 12. Core Components: 'Conversions Notes' : A notes sheet that simplifies conversions between metric units. This comes in two versions: Version A : Designed with blanks for students taking notes while listening to instructions or lectures. Version B : Ideal for absentees or those requiring special accommodations. 'Conversions Practice Stations': A compilation of six stations offering two conversion problems per page, encouraging an interactive learning session. The stations can be affixed onto manila folders and propped up for student use, accompanying an answer page facilitating self-assessment and instant feedback. 'Conversions Practice': An exercise document catering to individual training specifics on identifying conversion factors and transitioning between metric units. Two Versions are available: A-version: For general student demographics B-version: Focuses more towards learners requiring specialized attention. The impactful ' Metric Lab Conversions" , a part where measurements taken during labs give students a practical understanding of conceptual theories by converting these into various metric units implicitly.' An essential tool termed as " " comes provisioned with this package that promotes effective classroom presentations reinforcing key subject takeaways. A bundled starter kit paves the way smooth into the lesson plan saving precious time for educators. This comprehensive teaching tool serves its purpose beyond the classroom and works as an excellent assignment tool as well. Ensure you have a correct software version that supports .docx, .pptx, or .pdf file types to derive maximum benefit from this product according to your student's academic needs.
Author Integrated Chemistry and Physics
Tags Conversions, Metric System, Dimensional Analysis, Measurements, Interactive Exercises
Volumetric Analysis - Titration - Senior Chemistry lesson
Science, Chemistry, Grade 10, 11, 12, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans
Volumetric Analysis - Titration - Senior Chemistry Lesson Your lesson covers titration. In order, the lesson teaches about; Volumetric Analysis – Titration, its uses, how titrations are done, the equipment used, how to complete titration calculation problems. Your lesson includes the teacher and student version of the presentation, THREE embedded videos, an auto-graded exit ticket, and a student lesson handout so the students can record the notes on a more condensed medium. This lesson is designed to be your go-to resource, whether you're in a traditional classroom or a virtual one. With both a teacher version and a student version, it seamlessly fits into your lesson plans, making learning engaging and adaptable. Assessment made easy We've included an auto-graded Exit Ticket and a quiz with an answer key because I know you don't have an excess of time. I know you don't, because I don't and I know I'll do whatever I can to reduce my grading time. Whether you use PowerPoint or Google Slides, prefer Word or Google Docs, this lesson has you covered. This lesson comes in both Office and Google formats for your convenience. The student version of the presentation has strategically placed blanks for them to fill in as you're teaching. It keeps them active and engaged, encourages discussion, and leaves more time for those "aha" moments.
Author Teach With Fergy
Tags Chemistry Lesson, Volumetric Analysis, Titration, Titration Calculations
Lesson 7.1 - Atomic Structure
Science, Chemistry, Physics, Common Core, Grade 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Lesson Plans, Teacher Tools
Lesson 7.1 - Atomic Structure Teaching Resource Serving as an ideal pedagogical tool for students from grades 6 to 12, Lesson 7.1 - Atomic Structure provides multifaceted approach to learning atomic structure, particularly catering to educators specializing in chemistry or physics . Inclusive Materials The lesson includes a myriad of resources that can be adapted for whole class, small group work or homework assignments depending on the teaching demand. One distinctive feature is the 7.1 Atomic Structure Notes . Two versions are available: one with fillable blanks promoting active learning and another completed version ensuring inclusivity. Engaging Opportunities The lesson introduces a cooperative learning activity known as the Subatomic Particle Matching Practice where students engage in peer discussions enabling effective recall. Critical reading skills are developed through materials such as World's Smallest Movie Reading resource which encourages content synthesis and summary writing. Presentation Tools In addition to these materials, there’s Objectives & Starter Questions PowerPoint presenting ready-to-use slides featuring clear objectives alongside interesting starter questions easing lecture preparation. The PowerPoint resource also comes with note-taking guides making presentation easier without compromising quality instruction. Standard Alignment Note that this lesson aligns closely with Indiana State Standards ICP10:2 . Note: Please ensure you have compatible software for .docx and .pptx files. For PDFs Adobe Reader or any PDF reader software will suffice. Depending on your preference, adjustments via Microsoft Word/PPT document can be made while uneditable version is available in PDF format. In Conclusion: Lesson 7.1 stands as a comprehensive supplement to learning atomic structure, providing critical materials for both students and teachers. Along with clear definitions and illustrative graphics, it provides engaging tools for inculcating complex scientific concepts making the task of understanding atoms and particles seem effortlessly joyful.
Author Integrated Chemistry and Physics
Tags Atomic Structure, Subatomic Particles, Active Learning, Lesson Materials, Instructional Tools
Lesson 8.1 - Compound Formulas
Science, Chemistry, Grade 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Lesson Plans, Teacher Tools
Lesson 8.1 - Compound Formulas Teaching Resource Package Lesson 8.1 - Compound Formulas is an exceptional, comprehensive teaching resource ideal for educators of different sectors, including public school teachers and homeschoolers. This fully-rounded material focuses on Unit 8: Chemical Equations , offering a variety of meticulously prepared files covering different topics within this unit. Lecture Notes and Practice Sheets The package contains notes on compound formulas, balancing equations, and chemical reactions. Each set of lecture notes comes in two versions— (A) with blanks for students to fill out during lessons or (B), a completed version suitable for absentees or those requiring accommodations. The Lesson includes specially designed exercises corresponding to each topic. The practice sheets also come in two versions—(A) regular worksheets for most students and (B) an adjusted version beneficial to those who are not present or may need accommodations. Supplementary Reading Materials & Interactive Features This resource provides insightful reading materials about chemicals found in everyday life—the reading assignment corrects the common misconception that all chemicals are harmful by detailing their actual roles—which further encourages student engagement. The package integrates engaging PowerPoints replete with learning objectives relevant starter questions making modulating class presentations easy and effective. An interactive computer simulation designed like a game is available for practical applications on how to balance chemical equations. This inclusive teaching resource addresses multiple Indiana State Standards for Integrated Chemistry & Physics like ICP7.1-ICP7.4 which revolve around representing chemical reactions pictorially or mathematically by using particle diagrams as well as balanced equations among others. Binder Dividers & Unit Tests Provided binder dividers aid students in staying organized and provide structure to the unit. The unit ends with structured unit tests comprising True/False matching multiple choice short answers including recovery quizzes giving second chances at correcting commonly-mistaken areas. Lesson 8.1 - Compound Formulas gears the students to understand chemical equations holistically this teaching resource is adaptable across a wide grade range from 6-12, nurturing their learning curve in an engaging manner while ensuring curriculum standards are met accordingly!
Author Integrated Chemistry and Physics
Tags Compound Formulas, Balancing Equations, Chemical Reactions, Interactive Simulation, Reading Materials
Single and Double Displacement Reactions - Senior Chemistry Lesson
Science, Chemistry, Grade 10, 11, 12, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans
Single and Double Displacement Reactions - Senior Chemistry Lesson Your lesson covers three main reaction types. In order, the lesson teaches; Single Displacement Reactions, the Activity Series, the Halogen Activity Series, Double Displacement Reactions, the Solubility Table, Neutralization Reactions, and Total and Net Ionic Equations. Your lesson includes the teacher and student version of the presentation, TWO embedded videos, an auto-graded exit ticket, and a student lesson handout so the students can record the notes on a more condensed medium. This lesson is designed to be your go-to resource, whether you're in a traditional classroom or a virtual one. With both a teacher version and a student version, it seamlessly fits into your lesson plans, making learning engaging and adaptable. Assessment made easy We've included an auto-graded Exit Ticket and a quiz with an answer key because I know you don't have an excess of time. I know you don't, because I don't and I know I'll do whatever I can to reduce my grading time. Whether you use PowerPoint or Google Slides, prefer Word or Google Docs, this lesson has you covered. This lesson comes in both Office and Google formats for your convenience. The student version of the presentation has strategically placed blanks for them to fill in as you're teaching. It keeps them active and engaged, encourages discussion, and leaves more time for those "aha" moments.
Author Teach With Fergy
Tags Chemistry Lesson, Writing Reactions, Synthesis Reactions, Combustion Reactions
Intermolecular Forces - Senior Chemistry Lesson
Science, Chemistry, Grade 10, 11, 12, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans
Intermolecular Forces - Senior Chemistry Lesson Your lesson covers the four types of intermolecular forces. In order, the lesson teaches about; Dispersion Forces, Molecular Dipole, Dipole-Dipole Forces, the impact of Intermolecular Forces on Melting and Boiling points, and Hydrogen Bonds Your lesson includes the teacher and student version of the presentation, an auto-graded exit ticket, and a student lesson handout so the students can record the notes on a more condensed medium. This lesson is designed to be your go-to resource, whether you're in a traditional classroom or a virtual one. With both a teacher version and a student version, it seamlessly fits into your lesson plans, making learning engaging and adaptable. Assessment made easy We've included an auto-graded Exit Ticket and a quiz with an answer key because I know you don't have an excess of time. I know you don't, because I don't and I know I'll do whatever I can to reduce my grading time. Whether you use PowerPoint or Google Slides, prefer Word or Google Docs, this lesson has you covered. This lesson comes in both Office and Google formats for your convenience. The student version of the presentation has strategically placed blanks for them to fill in as you're teaching. It keeps them active and engaged, encourages discussion, and leaves more time for those "aha" moments.
Author Teach With Fergy
Tags Chemistry Lesson, Intermolecular Forces, Dispersion Forces, Molecular Dipole, Dipole-dipole Forces, Hydrogen Bonds, Hydrogen Bonding
Preparing Solutions and Dilutions - Senior Chemistry lesson
Science, Chemistry, Grade 10, 11, 12, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans
Preparing Solutions and Dilutions - Senior Chemistry Lesson Your lesson covers solutions and dilutions and how to prepare them. In order, the lesson includes; Preparing Solutions, Solutions Mini Lab, Dilutions, Practice Questions with Walkthrough Answers, and a Dilutions Mini Lab. Your lesson includes the teacher and student version of the presentation, an auto-graded exit ticket, and a student lesson handout so the students can record the notes on a more condensed medium. This lesson is designed to be your go-to resource, whether you're in a traditional classroom or a virtual one. With both a teacher version and a student version, it seamlessly fits into your lesson plans, making learning engaging and adaptable. Assessment made easy We've included an auto-graded Exit Ticket and a quiz with an answer key because I know you don't have an excess of time. I know you don't, because I don't and I know I'll do whatever I can to reduce my grading time. Whether you use PowerPoint or Google Slides, prefer Word or Google Docs, this lesson has you covered. This lesson comes in both Office and Google formats for your convenience. The student version of the presentation has strategically placed blanks for them to fill in as you're teaching. It keeps them active and engaged, encourages discussion, and leaves more time for those "aha" moments.
Author Teach With Fergy
Tags Chemistry Lesson, Solutions, Preparing Solutions, Preparing Dilutions, Dilutions
Lesson 4.2 - Conservation of Energy
Science, Chemistry, Physics, Grade 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Lesson Plans, Teacher Tools
Lesson 4.2 - Conservation of Energy Take your teaching experience to the next level with our expertly created resource, designed specifically for Integrated Chemistry & Physics education. This extensive digital package provides a multitude of materials that explain the concept of energy conservation and its real-world application. This comprehensive resource includes: Educational notes addressing energy conservation in systems, available in an interactive fill-in-the-blank version (A version) and completed version (B version). A captivating Energy Skate Park Simulation for displaying the transformative process encompassing various forms of energy. Intriguing activities to encourage students' creativity by finding tangible examples of energy conservation within their daily life, backed up by a lab activity focusing on kinetic and potential energies. A structured PowerPoint known as Objectives & Starter Questions to effectively spark class discussions or quizzes. Detailed PowerPoint Notes for presenting material to students smoothly. The aforementioned contents are designed in accordance with 2016 Indiana State Standards ICP.4.2 and ICP.4.3, suiting different learning environments including full-class instruction, small group work, or individual assignments. The files included come in .docx (editable), .pptx (editable PowerPoint), and .pdf (non-editable) formats, compatible with popular software like Microsoft Word & PowerPoint or Adobe Reader. Note: All editable materials can be adjusted to fit your teaching preferences with the right software. Non-editable .pdf files, however, require a PDF viewer like Adobe Reader. It's recommended to check software compatibility before purchase and download. Ideal for Grade 6 to 12 students, this one-stop solution in the realms of Chemistry and Physics education combines comprehensive theoretical input with practical activities. Introduce Lesson 4 - Conservation of Energy in your curriculum today! Reference: The pronouns 'you', 'your' are intended for educators or teachers.
Author Integrated Chemistry and Physics
Tags Energy Conservation, Systems, Interactive Simulation, Lab Activity, Classroom Discussion
Percent Composition - Senior Chemistry Lesson
Science, Chemistry, Grade 10, 11, 12, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans
Percent Composition - Senior Chemistry Lesson Your lesson covers chemical reactions and balancing. In order, the lesson teaches about; Law of Definite Proportions, Percentage Composition from Chemical Formula, Empirical Formula from % Composition, and Molecular Formula. Your lesson includes the teacher and student version of the presentation, an auto-graded exit ticket, and a student lesson handout so the students can record the notes on a more condensed medium. This lesson is designed to be your go-to resource, whether you're in a traditional classroom or a virtual one. With both a teacher version and a student version, it seamlessly fits into your lesson plans, making learning engaging and adaptable. Assessment made easy We've included an auto-graded Exit Ticket and a quiz with an answer key because I know you don't have an excess of time. I know you don't, because I don't and I know I'll do whatever I can to reduce my grading time. Whether you use PowerPoint or Google Slides, prefer Word or Google Docs, this lesson has you covered. This lesson comes in both Office and Google formats for your convenience. The student version of the presentation has strategically placed blanks for them to fill in as you're teaching. It keeps them active and engaged, encourages discussion, and leaves more time for those "aha" moments.
Author Teach With Fergy
Tags Chemistry Lesson, Percent Composition, Empirical Formula, Molecular Formula
Crash Course Organic Chemistry: Episodes 26-30
Science, Chemistry, Grade 10, 11, 12, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans
Crash Course Organic Chemistry: Episodes 26-30 - An Educational Resource This study guide is designed for Grade 10, Grade 11, and Grade 12 students studying science, specifically chemistry. Dive into the intriguing world of organic chemistry covering areas such as: Identifying molecules via Proton NMR; An overview of aldehydes and ketones; The exploration of organometallic reagents and carbanions; Understanding aldehyde and ketone reactions; Familiarization with carboxylic acids. Educators can use this guide in various ways such as stimulating group discussions during class hours or as a reference guide for independent learners' group activities outside the classroom. It can also be incorporated into homework assignments for comfortable at-home study sessions. Detailed Episode Guide The resource consists of a comprehensive PDF containing 24 well-prepared pages ready to be printed off at your convenience. Also included within these pages are episode links relating to each topic mentioned which add depth by providing instant access to visual learning content relevant to each subject area. center > -- Interactive Education -- center >, An engaging episode guide designed for student completion is included that allows learners to not only absorb new information but also practice new concepts by putting theories into action—a remarkable approach that enhances comprehension significantly over passive learning methods alone. Evaluation Aid – Answer Keys Included! center > To aid quick understanding evaluation or answer clarification post-study session, answer keys have been conveniently provided within the product—assisting teachers in providing results promptly or swiftly resolving queries when needed. In Conclusion Overall, this study aid offers flexibility to educators , easily adaptable according to classroom needs, and provides core knowledge necessary for mastery in chemistry. It is designed to captivate young minds towards exciting scientific explorations.
Author Karen Maxson
Tags Organic Chemistry, Proton NMR, Aldehydes And Ketones, Organometallic Reagents, Carboxylic Acids
Synthesis, Decomposition and Combustion - Senior Chemistry Lesson
Science, Chemistry, Grade 10, 11, 12, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans
Synthesis, Decomposition, and Combustion Reactions - Senior Chemistry Lesson Your lesson covers three main reaction types. In order, the lesson teaches; the Steps to Writing Reactions, Synthesis Reactions, Decomposition Reactions, and Combustion Reactions. Your lesson includes the teacher and student version of the presentation, TWO embedded videos, an auto-graded exit ticket, and a student lesson handout so the students can record the notes on a more condensed medium. This lesson is designed to be your go-to resource, whether you're in a traditional classroom or a virtual one. With both a teacher version and a student version, it seamlessly fits into your lesson plans, making learning engaging and adaptable. Assessment made easy We've included an auto-graded Exit Ticket and a quiz with an answer key because I know you don't have an excess of time. I know you don't, because I don't and I know I'll do whatever I can to reduce my grading time. Whether you use PowerPoint or Google Slides, prefer Word or Google Docs, this lesson has you covered. This lesson comes in both Office and Google formats for your convenience. The student version of the presentation has strategically placed blanks for them to fill in as you're teaching. It keeps them active and engaged, encourages discussion, and leaves more time for those "aha" moments.
Author Teach With Fergy
Tags Chemistry Lesson, Writing Reactions, Synthesis Reactions, Combustion Reactions
Atomic Structure and Notation - Lesson Bundle
Science, Chemistry, Grade 10, 11, 12, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans
Atomic Structure and Notation Lesson. This lesson package introduces Atoms, Protons, Neutrons, and Electrons. Furthermore, it explains Atomic Number, Mass Number, and Atomic Symbols. This package includes the lesson (student and teacher versions of the presentation), an auto-graded Exit Ticket to check student understanding, a Bill Nye worksheet (includes answer key), and a student lesson handout as a document. This lesson includes both Office and Google formats for ALL resources. The presentation is in PowerPoint and Google Slides while all documents contain Word and Google Doc versions. Your resource is perfect for distance learning and integrates seamlessly with Google Classroom as I've included a link that will automatically create a copy of the resources and put them directly into your Google Drive with one click. Download--> Open --> Click --> Assign to your students Having both options allows you to use either without worrying about formatting issues as all the work has already been done for you. It safeguards you in case your department or school decides to go Google 100% and allows you as well as your students to access everything no matter where you are or what kind of equipment is being used. Included in the lesson package is: - Office and Google versions of the presentation - The teacher version of the presentation - The student version of the presentation - An auto-graded Exit Ticket - Bill Nye video worksheet - Student worksheet - Student lesson handout In order, the lesson covers: - Atoms - Protons - Neutrons - Electrons - Atomic Number - Mass Number - Atomic Symbols - Calculation The student version of the PowerPoint contains multiple blanks that need to be filled in throughout the lesson. These blanks are conveniently underlined and bolded on the teacher copy. I have found this to be the most effective means of keeping my students engaged and active without having them write everything out. This also leaves more time for discussion and activities. Also, please visit my blog Teach With Fergy for my thoughts on teaching, learning and everything in between.
Author Teach With Fergy
Tags Atomic Structure, Notation, Chemistry Lesson, Atoms, Bill Nye
Kinetic and Potential Energy - Lesson Bundle
Science, Chemistry, Grade 11, 12, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans
Kinetic and Potential Energy - Lesson Bundle Kinetic and Potential Energy - Lesson Bundle is an extensive teaching resource designed to impart to students the vital concepts of kinetic and gravitational potential energy. This 12-slide lesson uncovers how these types of energy interact within the principle of conservation of energy. Geared towards Grade 11 and Grade 12 students, it's particularly useful in the subjects of Chemistry and Science. Inclusions in the Bundle A student-friendly material complete with comprehensive teaching aids. A teacher version that provides answers for practice questions posed throughout the lesson. An auto-graded Exit Ticket, an included quiz along with its answer key for evaluating knowledge retention after each module. The unit contains two inserted videos making it appealing for audiovisual learners. Keeping engagement high throughout are three interactive practice questions on topics ranging from kinetic energy to conserving energy application. Versatility & Compatibility Beyond its educational merit, this bundle holds high value due to its adaptability. It can either be used for a whole group or can be customized to smaller groups or individuals during their independent study time at home or school. Various formats including Office formats (PowerPoint presentations & Word documents) as well as Google-compatible formats ( Google Slides & Google Docs) offer flexibility according your preferences regarding instructional style presentation. The Kinetic and Potential Energy - Lesson Bundle is a valuable tool aiming at sharpening science instruction towards modern standards while engaging students through inquiry-based learning methods. As part of a larger series under Work, Energy, Power Units , involving multiple additional lessons, educators are empowered to deliver effective scientific understanding through critical thinking prompts on relevant phenomena impacting our everyday life functions.
Author Teach With Fergy
Tags Kinetic Energy, Potential Energy, Conservation Of Energy, Science Education, Teaching Resource
Lesson 8.2 - Balancing Equations
Science, Chemistry, Grade 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Lesson Plans, Teacher Tools
Lesson 8.2 - Balancing Equations is a comprehensive teaching resource dedicated to facilitating instruction in the realm of chemistry . Primarily aimed at middle and high school educators, including homeschoolers, this product delivers a range of materials designed to cater to diverse learning styles. Included in this package are: A series of notes elucidating the concept and process of balancing chemical equations. Each note sheet comes in version A (with blanks for student interaction) and version B (complete for students requiring accommodations or those absent). A practice sheet for students to sharpen their skills in applying coefficients to balance equations. The sheets come in three versions - A (mainstream), B (accommodations/absentees), Ex (advanced/extra credit). A detailed URL guide navigating students through an online interactive simulation that mimics gameplay, complete with embedded questionnaires. Ready-to-use PowerPoint Notes primed for classroom presentation. Delineated learning objectives associated with example starter questions converging on Lesson 8.2 – Balancing Equations topic. This resource aligns with Indiana's State standards: ICP7.1., ICP7.2., ICP7.4., offering a variety tailored towards meeting education benchmarks efficiently, suitable within group modules or individualistic homework assignments as needed. The collection includes multiple file types such as: .docx files permitting customization via software like Microsoft Word .pptx files amicable towards personalized presentations via Microsoft PowerPoint compatible platforms .pdf files accommodating conventional uses In the realm of evolving digital academia, Lesson 8.2- Balancing Equations serves as a prepared blend of instructive contents, merging the constructs of traditional and digital learning tools, fostering holistic science instruction.
Author Integrated Chemistry and Physics
Tags Balanced Equations, Chemistry Instruction, Chemical Reactions, Interactive Learning, Science Education
Discover! Solids, Liquids and Gases
Science, Chemistry, Grade 4, 5, 6, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans
Discover! Solids, Liquids, and Gases An educational resource designed for 4th, 5th, and 6th-grade science students that focuses on the fundamental concepts of chemistry - matter, atoms, molecules - as well as the physical properties of matter and how it transitions between solid, liquid and gaseous states. Classroom Application Teachers can leverage this tool to provide in-depth background knowledge while facilitating engaging classroom discussions around these key principles. The guide includes: A host of suggested activities designed to actively involve students in their learning process. These can be incorporated into whole group lessons or utilized in small study groups to promote interactive discovery sessions. Potential use for homework assignments or individual student study outside of classroom instruction time. Digital Format Advantage The resource is provided in PDF format making it readily available for printing or directly accessible using a variety of digital devices. Inclusive Learning Features The guide comes equipped with: Sets of discussion questions intended to challenge critical thinking skills while reinforcing elemental concepts from each lesson. Included answers are convenient for educators' grading needs as well as independent verification by students studying at home without teacher involvement. Beyond just teaching the basics about solids liquids and gases – cornerstones in Chemistry; this versatile teaching aid ensures learners develop valuable scientific knowledge pivotal towards studies in subsequent grades. It will undoubtedly serve as a staple resource helping shape student perspectives around Chemistry's exciting world.
Author Classroom Complete Press
Tags PDF
Crash Course Organic Chemistry: Episodes 16-20
Science, Chemistry, Grade 10, 11, 12, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans
Crash Course Organic Chemistry: Episodes 16-20 will cover: -Alkene Addition Reactions -Alkene Redox Reactions -Alkyne Reactions & Tautomerization -Radical Reactions & Hammond’s Postulate -Intro to Substitution Reactions Episode links for each of these are included. There is an episode guide for students to complete (with and without timestamps). Answer keys are included.
Author Karen Maxson
Tags Organic Chemistry, Chemistry Video, Science Lesson, Reactions, Worksheet
Atomic Theory and Model - Lesson Bundle
Science, Chemistry, Grade 10, 11, 12, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans
Atomic Theory and Model - Lesson Bundle This comprehensive instructional resource, designed primarily for Grade 10, 11 and 12 educators , will also prove useful for home-schooling parents. The focus of the package is on revisiting key periods in history that shaped our understanding of atoms today. The Exciting Historical Journey The lesson plans tell the fascinating story beginning with Democritus’ atomic notion , delving into Dalton’s Ball Model before exploring J.J. Thompson's Raisin Bun model . The narrative then moves on to Rutherford’s Gold Foil Experiment leading them finally to Bohr’s Energy Level Model. User-friendly Integration & Formats Apart from its historically rich content, what sets this resource apart from others are: Google Slides integration facilities Traditional resources in Office formats including Word and PowerPoint. Dual compatibility feature ensuring uninterrupted access regardless of equipment or locale. Possible uses: A whole-class conversation starter; Allotted as supplementary material during small group studies; An enriching homework project for individual learners. Innovative Features Included: - An auto-graded Exit Ticket assessing student understanding. - Inquiry activity prompting students towards independent thinking about how our knowledge of atom has evolved over time. - Embedded videos providing live demonstrations ensuring lasting knowledge imprint. The students' versions include blanks that need filling during course progression to keep engagement levels high, thus mutating typical classroom passive instruction into active participation mode. Feedback from previous buyers serves testament its worthiness: 'Clear concise', ‘intriguing', 'interactive','easy-to-understand' commonly seen throughout user reviews suggesting immediate improvement in teaching effectiveness. This Atomic Theory and Model - Lesson Bundle will undoubtedly breathe new life into your chemistry teaching, paving the way for a truly transformative educational experience.
Author Teach With Fergy
Tags Atomic Theory, Democritus, Dalton, Thompson, Rutherford
Atoms and the Periodic Table Middle School Chemistry - Lesson Bundle
Science, Chemistry, Grade 6, 7, 8, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans
An introduction to Atoms and the Periodic Table. This introductory lesson is geared towards middle school students and lower-level achieving high school students. The PowerPoint contains diagrams, five embedded videos, examples, discussion lead-ins, and explanations that will keep your students interested throughout. Your lesson bundle includes a teacher and student version in both PowerPoint and PDF formats and a basic lab activity that will have your students testing the pH of common substances. In order, the lesson covers: - How atoms are studied - The size of an atom - Current Atomic Model - Atomic structure and notation - Protons - Neutrons - Electrons - Atomic Number - Mass Number - Atomic Symbols - History of the periodic table - Element squares The student version of the PowerPoint contains multiple blanks that need to be filled in throughout the lesson. These blanks are conveniently underlined and bolded on the teacher copy. I have found this to be the most effective means of keeping my students engaged and active without having them write everything out. This also leaves more time for discussion and activities. This file is in .zip format. All that means is you download the lesson package as one file (.zip) and then double-click it to extract it. No additional software is needed, your PC or Mac will do all the work. Please view the Preview File to obtain a sense of my style, see how my PowerPoint lesson is structured and evaluate my work. If you are not 100% happy with what you purchase, I will refund your entire purchase price via PayPal. To access the video(s), begin the slideshow and click the image of the video player. A new window will open up taking you directly to the video. Also, please visit my blog Teach With Fergy for my thoughts on teaching, learning and everything in between.
Author Teach With Fergy
Tags Atoms, Periodic Table, Middle School Chemistry, Lesson Bundle, Student Outline, Periodic Table Video For Middle School, Middle School Chemistry Com, Periodic Table Projects Middle School
Lesson 2.4 - Position vs. Time Graphs
Science, Chemistry, Physics, Grade 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Lesson Plans, Teacher Tools
Lesson 2.4 - Position vs. Time Graphs An invaluable teaching tool for educators focusing on Science, particularly Chemistry and Physics, for students in grades 6 through 12. This resource provides a detailed blueprint on how to construct and interpret position vs. time graphs — a core concept in studying motion and velocity. Inside the bundle are meticulously prepared resources that cater to diverse learning needs: Two versions of the notes sheet — one is blank (A) for majority of students to fill out during lectures, while another (B) is completed, designed as supplementary aid for students who might be absent or need additional support. Both sheets tackle how slope relates to velocity. A practice sheet with an equivalent dual-version system like the notes sheet— handy optionality that assures no learner is left behind during drill sessions or homework assignments. A dynamic PowerPoint Note file , ready to simplify class presentations with its efficient format translating theory into easily digestible parts. An additional PowerPoint file highlighting objectives & starter questions that trigger engaging class discussions or serve as refresher points before diving deep into new subjects. The integrated standards from Indiana State in 2016 encapsulated within this resource: ICP1.1; ICP1.2; ICP2; The files included can be accessed both via .docx and .pptx formats empowering teachers with the flexibility needed when it comes down to editing details matched explicitly towards their classes’ particular needs—without forgetting non-editable PDF versions suitable for general use rounding up one compact yet flexible function-rich teaching resource at your fingertips!
Author Integrated Chemistry and Physics
Tags Position Vs Time Graphs, Motion, Velocity, Physical Science, Teaching Resource