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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.
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
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
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
Lesson 7.2 - The Periodic Table
Science, Chemistry, Physics, Grade 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Lesson Plans, Teacher Tools
Unit 7: The Atom & the Nucleus - Whole Unit Description This resource provides educators with comprehensive materials for teaching atomic and nuclear concepts. Ideal for middle and high school science teachers handling chemistry and physics topics, these resources encourage fun, student-oriented instruction. Subatomic Particles Lessons The unit begins with lessons on three subatomic particles: proton, neutron, and electron. Included are '7.1 Atomic Structure Notes' which contain details about their properties and location within the atom. A version complete with blanks for in-class participation A filled-out version for reference Interactive Practice Session '7.1 Subatomic Particle Matching Practice' features printable cards with facts about each subatomic particle that students can group accordingly—perfect for group or paired activities. Offline Learning Experience 'World's Smallest Movie Reading' assignment promotes independent exploration outside class hours through an IBM mini-movie created using stop-motion photography of individual atoms. Brief summary writing exercise to improve recall plan attached. PowerPoint Presentations: Filled with Starter Questions The Periodic Table notes touch briefly on history Data from including an exciting scavenger hunt activity Nuclear Energy Lessons & Computer Simulations Sensational computer simulations bring construction of atoms or nuclear fission principles to life while promoting classroom collaboration. Various exercises foster: Critical thinking skills via assorted readings on nuclear energy pros/cons Navigating the various debates surrounding its use Mastery Test The comprehensive test with differing question types ensures understanding of all concepts discussed in this unit: True/False and matching questions Short essay questions A recovery quiz helps boost any underwhelming scores whilst also acting as an additional review process. All materials meet essential Integrated Chemistry & Physics State Standards beyond Indiana’s curricular requirements and are editable in .docx or.pptx formats for easy customization. *You should have a word processor that supports .docx file type and similar presentation software to support the .pptx format for accessing these files.
Author Integrated Chemistry and Physics
Tags Subatomic Particles, Atomic Structure, Periodic Table, Nuclear Energy, Interactive Simulations
Nomenclature -Ionic Compounds & Multivalents - Senior Chemistry Lesson
Science, Chemistry, Grade 10, 11, 12, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans
Nomenclature - Ionic Compounds & Multivalents - Senior Chemistry Lesson Your lesson covers naming ionic compounds and multivalents. In order, the lesson teaches about; Ions, Ionic Compounds and Bonding, Naming Ionic Compounds, Writing the Chemical Formula, The Criss-Cross Rule, Multivalent Compounds, and Multivalents - The Classical System. 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, Lewis Structures, Valence Electrons, Octet Rule, Ionic Bonding, Multivalent Ions, Ions, Naming Ionic Compounds, Bonding
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
Balancing Reactions in Acidic Solutions - Lesson Bundle
Science, Chemistry, Grade 10, 11, 12, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans
This 26-slide PowerPoint lesson on Balancing Half Reactions in Acidic Solutions begins by reviewing redox reactions. It then outlines half reactions and balancing before checking student's understanding. The lesson then covers corrosion, its dangers, and corrosion protection by oxide coating. There are 3 videos embedded in the PowerPoint. Simply start the slideshow and click the image and it will automatically open in your browser. The lesson contains diagrams , examples, and explanations. It includes the lesson (student and teacher versions of the PowerPoint) and a student lesson handout as a word document which follows the PowerPoint. Included in the lesson package is: - The teacher version of the PowerPoint - The student version of the PowerPoint - 3 videos embedded into the PowerPoint - Student lesson handout In order, the lesson covers: - Oxidation-Reduction Reactions - Half Reactions - Balancing Redox Reactions - Check Your Understanding - Corrosion - Corrosion and Oxidation - Corrosion Damage - Corrosion Dangers - Corrosion Protection by Oxide Coating ------------------------------------------------- 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 Balacning Reactions, Chemical Reactions, Chemical Equations, Acidic Solutions, Chemistry Activity
Calculating Concentration and Molarity - Senior Chemistry lesson
Science, Chemistry, Grade 10, 11, 12, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans
Calculating Concentration and Molarity - Engaging Chemistry Lesson This comprehensive chemistry lesson helps students master concepts of solutions, concentration, and molarity. The well-organized slideshow introduces key vocabulary like solvents, solutes, mass/volume percentage, and molar concentration. It then explains step-by-step calculations for finding concentration, mass percentage, molarity, ion concentrations, and preparing solutions. Interactive elements keep learners engaged as they follow along, fill in blanks, and discuss examples. The lesson concludes with an auto-graded exit ticket that quickly assesses understanding. A detailed student handout is also provided for note-taking. This adaptable resource works for in-person or remote teaching. It includes editable teacher and student slide deck versions, meeting diverse classroom needs. Whether you use PowerPoint, Google Slides, Word, or Google Docs, this lesson seamlessly integrates into your plans. Save time prepping and grading with this turnkey curriculum supplement. Help your chemistry students master solution calculations through focused instruction, practice problems, class discussions, and standards-based assessment.
Author Teach With Fergy
Tags Chemistry Lesson, Solutions, Solvents, Solutes, Concentration, Molarity
Lesson 2.5 - Acceleration
Science, Chemistry, Physics, Grade 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Lesson Plans, Teacher Tools
Lesson 2.5 - Acceleration is an in-depth teaching resource tailored to boost learning about acceleration. It's arranged across various file formats, covering the definition and calculations methods for objects' acceleration, differentiating between positive and negative acceleration, along with units applied in expressing acceleration. Significantly useful for grade 6-12 students studying Science especially Chemistry and Physics subjects. The comprehensive resource presents its diverse content via interactive activities that encourage active understanding. Included within are detailed lesson notes linked with version A featuring blanks that students can fill out during the lessons. A completed version B caters to absentees or those requiring special adaptations. Moreover, there's a well-crafted practice module available to educators where students calculate an object's acceleration using word problems. Version A follows the traditional approach while option B adjusts complexity based on specific student needs. "What impact does increasing the ramp’s height have on the cart’s speed?" , is one of questions answered in a highly engaging lab session incuded here. Educators also take advantage of convenient Word & Powerpoint documents containing: Objectives Pertinent pre-class starter questions meant for smooth class presentations The files support customizations through .docx and .pptx file formats respectively although there're non-editable pdf files which will need Adobe Reader or similar viewer software for opening. 'Acceleration Trade-and-Check' , a group activity is one innovative pedagogical concept featured here as well. In conclusion, Lesson 2.5 - Acceleration brilliantly amalgamates academic insights with practical application while accentuating adaptability to diverse classroom demands.
Author Integrated Chemistry and Physics
Tags Acceleration, Science Education, Calculation Methods, Positive And Negative Acceleration, Understanding Application Scenarios
Introduction to Gases - Senior Chemistry lesson
Science, Chemistry, Grade 10, 11, 12, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans
This chemistry lesson walks Grade 12 students through the properties, mechanics, and measurement of gases. Students will learn about characteristics of gases, kinetic molecular theory, pressure units such as Pascals and atmospheres, temperature scales, and more. The lesson incorporates two videos and an exit ticket. Educators receive a teacher presentation , student presentation with fill-in-the-blanks for engagement, and student handouts. Whether teaching virtually or in-person, this resource seamlessly fits into lesson plans. Learning is interactive yet teacher-guided. Reduce grading time with the auto-graded exit ticket. This lesson comes in Office and Google Drive formats.
Author Teach With Fergy
Tags Chemistry Lesson, Gases, Particles, Kinetic Energy Theory, Molecular Theory, Pressure, Pascals, Bars, Atmospheres, Barometer
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
Lesson 3.1 - Forces
Science, Chemistry, Physics, Grade 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Lesson Plans, Teacher Tools
Lesson 3.1 - Forces: A Comprehensive Teaching Resource As a versatile tool for educators, Lesson 3.1 - Forces can serve as a supplement to classroom instruction, an interactive module for remote or homeschool settings, or even as a study aid providing extra practice. It covers various types and categories of forces along with their potential effects on objects. Inclusive Learning Materials Forces Notes: This resource aims at leaving no learners behind, providing details in two variations; version A with blank spaces allowing students to jot down key points themselves and version B which is pre-filled for those who may require them. Forces Practice: Alike notes section, the practice too comes in two versions; format A outlined for general learners and format B formatted towards absentees or learners requiring accommodations. Engaging Content Tools 'Whiteboard Practice': This part presents an interactive PowerPoint embedding images and questions about different force types bringing forth not just home revisions but also whole class activities during class sessions. 'Objectives & Starter Questions:' A conclusive addition to the package includes a PowerPoint which offers clear objectives bundled with starter questions prior to each topic discussion. Educational Standards Compatibility: The resource efficiently meets specific state educational standards like Indiana's ICP 3/2016 standards (Integrated Chemistry & Physics). All files compatible across various platforms are provided in both .docx/.pptx (editable) & .pdf (non-editable) . Suitable from Grades 6 through 12,the resource optimally enhances both Chemistry and Physics subject matter.experiences. For educators targeting a comprehensive understanding of forces, Lesson 3.1 - Forces is the perfect tool.
Author Integrated Chemistry and Physics
Tags Forces, Interactive Learning, Study Aid, Hands-on Exercises, Student Engagement
Lesson 6.3 - Density
Science, Chemistry, Physics, Grade 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Lesson Plans, Teacher Tools
Lesson 6.3 - Density A comprehensive teaching resource designed for educators to enhance students' understanding and application of density principles in real-world scenarios. Key Aspects: Calculating Density Determining if items sink or float Deepening understanding through practice exercises, literature-based learning, and interactive simulations. Educational Materials: The lesson includes essential notes with two variations - version A is participative with fillable blanks while version B comes pre-filled serving as an aid for absentees or special accommodations required cases. Practice Sheets: An integral part of this plan facilitating practical application of the learned theory. Two versions available catering to different learner needs. : Literature-Based Learning: An interesting article integrated within - discussing egg's buoyancy in fresh vs saltwater due to density differences prompts engaging classroom discussions and comprehension skills enhancement along science learning. Digital Integration: The package incorporates interactive object-density simulations . Students can conduct buoyancy experiments , collect data and answer relevant questions enhancing their digital learning experience. Presentation & Planning Aids h5 Includes PowerPoint formatted notes, objectives & starter questions offering readymade queries stimulating learners' curiosity right from the start. Educational Standards: Note: This package comes in editable formats - .docx, .pptx or .pdf allowing you maximum customization flexibility according to your unique classroom needs & specifications.
Author Integrated Chemistry and Physics
Tags Density, Calculating Density, Buoyancy, Interactive Simulation, Science Literacy
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
Crash Course Organic Chemistry: Episodes 6-10
Science, Chemistry, Grade 10, 11, 12, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans
Crash Course Organic Chemistry: Episodes 6-10 will cover: -Alkanes -Cyclohexanes -Stereochemistry -More Stereochemical Relationships -Polarity, Resonance, and Electron 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 Videos, Alkanes, Stereochemical, Relationships
Lesson 3.3 - Newton's 1st Law of Motion (Inertia)
Science, Chemistry, Physics, Grade 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Lesson Plans, Teacher Tools
Lesson 3.3 - Newton's 1st Law of Motion includes the following files: 3.3 1st Law of Motion Notes Covers the idea of inertia and gives examples of its presence in everyday life. This notes sheet comes with an (A) version that has blanks for students to fill out as well as a completed (B) version for students who are absent or may require accommodations. 3.3 Inertia Demo Stations Activity This activity is much like a lab , although I don't call it that because it does not follow the scientific process. It is more like a hands-on practice sheet. Students rotate to different stations and perform tasks while answering questions. The tasks are all designed to demonstrate inertia - an object staying at rest or staying in motion. 3.3 Objectives & Starter Questions PowerPoint Learning objectives and sample starter questions for the topic. 3.3 PowerPoint Notes Notes in PowerPoint format to make presentation to the class a breeze. The following 2016 Indiana State Standards for Integrated Chemistry & Physics are addressed in this resource: ICP.3.1 Develop pictorial and graphical representations which show that a single external applied force changes the velocity of an object, and that when no force acts, the velocity of an object remains constant.
Author Integrated Chemistry and Physics
Tags Integrated Chemistry & Physics, Newton's 1st Law, Inertia
Ideal Gas Law pV=nRT - Senior Chemistry lesson
Science, Chemistry, Grade 10, 11, 12, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans
Introducing an engaging chemistry lesson on gases that seamlessly integrates into your plans, whether teaching in-person or online. Start by covering gas properties, kinetic theory, pressure units, and temperature scales. Then, use the presentation with strategically-placed blanks to encourage active student participation and discussion. Check understanding afterwards with the auto-graded exit ticket. With teacher and student presentation versions, a condensed student handout, and an answer key, this lesson equips you with all the adaptable materials needed to effectively explain the behavior of gases to senior chemistry students. Implement it for whole-group direct instruction, individual practice, or homework.
Author Teach With Fergy
Tags Chemistry Lesson, Gases, Ideal Gas Law, PV=nRT, Ideal Gases
Lesson 8.3 - Chemical Reactions
Science, Chemistry, Grade 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Lesson Plans, Teacher Tools
Lesson 8.3 - Chemical Reactions This package is designed to enhance the teaching and understanding of four major chemical reactions— synthesis , decomposition , single replacement , and double replacement . This educational resource is vital for public school educators and homeschoolers teaching Science focusing on Chemistry from Grade 6 through Grade 12. Inclusions in the Package: Fully-loaded Notes: Two versions of worksheets (A & B) are provided. Version 'A' has blanks to promote active learning while 'B' version has filled-out data for those who may be absent or require assistance. Practice Sheet: : Also available in two different versions ('A' & 'B'), helping students apply their knowledge by identifying types of chemical reactions through illustrations and equations. Including a ppt on Objectives & Starter Questions, it presents primary learning goals this lesson targets with sample introductory questions promoting class discussions or homework assignment. Absolute Standards Adherence: : The product strictly adheres to the 2016 Indiana State Standards for Integrated Chemistry & Physics relating specifically to particle diagrams representation, mathematical expression of chemical changes along with differentiation between synthesis, decomposition combustion single replacement double reactions. Editability & File Formats: All materials related to Lesson 8.3 - Chemical Reactions come as .docx files (Word documents) or .pptx files (PowerPoint presentations). Both these file types are editable ensuring flexibility according based your specific needs requirements . You also have access PDF versions documents preserve original formatting if printing distribution becomes necessary. Suggestions: Love teaching science? Consider purchasing the entire Unit 8 bundle which includes all three lessons, a binder divider, test, and quiz. It's comprehensive and cost-effective for your chemistry students. Acknowledgement: Your tool is only as good as you make it! So dive in, take advantage of this educational resource and make chemistry come alive in your classroom!
Author Integrated Chemistry and Physics
Tags Chemical Reactions, Synthesis, Decomposition, Single Replacement, Double Replacement
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
Nomenclature-Polyatomics & Covalent Compounds- Senior Chemistry Lesson
Science, Chemistry, Grade 10, 11, 12, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans
Nomenclature-Polyatomics & Covalent Compounds - Senior Chemistry Lesson Your lesson covers the nomenclature of polyatomic compounds and covalent compounds. In order, the lesson teaches about; Polyatomic Ions, Oxyanions, Naming Binary Compounds, Polyatomic Exceptions, Hydrates, Acid Salts, Naming Acids, and Naming Covalent Compounds. 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, Valence Electrons, Ionic Bonding, Multivalent Ions, Ions, Nomenclature, Polyatomic Ions, Oxyanions, Hydrates
Lesson 1.5 - Graphing
Science, Chemistry, Physics, Grade 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Lesson Plans, Teacher Tools
Lesson 1.5 - Graphing: An All-Inclusive Teaching Resource The Lesson 1.5 - Graphing is an comprehensive teaching resource designed to simplify the instruction process for teachers, especially those teaching introductory science lessons. The unit covers a wide range of relevant topics and can be effectively utilized by public school teachers and home-schoolers. Main Components: The Metric System: The package offers (A) version for students to fill out information while simultaneously providing a completed (B) version for absent learners. Measurement Labs: Allowing students gather measurements of assorted classroom. Diverse Reading Materials: Different lexile levels including one translated into Spanish are included in this resource. Coversion Lab Practices: Promote independent learning through practical conversion experiences. This complete resource incorporates clear PowerPoint notes covering each section, from discussing steps in the scientific method to analyzing types of variables within experiments . Alongside traditional learning materials, interactive activities such as games and whiteboard practices aide in reinforcing key concepts learned during regular study sessions. Critical Elements of Graphing Covered: Presentation of different parts of graph, Showcasing best fit line relationships, In addition to content material, strategic assets such as Binder Divider – Unit 1 highlights the importance organizational skills while Study Guide - Unit 1 supports collaborative learning experiences among classmates making this product invaluable tool that amplifies scientific learning in classrooms.
Author Integrated Chemistry and Physics
Tags Measurement, Metric System, Labs, Reading Materials, Conversions
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
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
Speed Quizzing – Chemistry Unit – Atoms, Compound Naming, and Chemical Reactions
Science, Chemistry, Grade 10, 11, 12, Lesson Plans, Teacher Tools
Speed Quizzing – Chemistry Unit – Atoms, Compound Naming, and Chemical Reactions This educational resource provides a platform for teachers to conduct engaging and effective reviews for students. It utilizes active learning techniques through movement and interpersonal communication which aids in understanding critical chemistry concepts. Covered Topics Physical and Chemical Changes Periodic Table and Bohr Diagrams Lewis Structures, Ions Chemistry Ionic Compounds specifics Polyatomic Ions & Compounds essentials Molecular Compounds details An overview on Chemical Reactions including Balancing Chemical Equations with detailed coverage of Types of Chemical Reactions like Acid-Base interactions and Neutralization Reaction. The resource requires minimal preparation: simply print the 32 flashcards included in this downloadable editable zip file containing two Microsoft Word documents spanning over four pages. These relevant questions cover the above listed topics ensuring comprehensive yet concise revision. In-class Usage: Distribute one flashcard to each participant then guide them through pairing up via suitable methods. This promotes discussion promoting understanding amongst individuals having multiple opportunities to explain their answers. This teaching tool is ideal for grades 10 through 12 studying Science particularly Chemistry but can be adapted accordingly to suit comprehension levels across various student sets including homeschoolers aiming at mastery-based education. With Speed Quizzing – Chemistry Unit resources not only do you promote collaborative learning during small group activities but also its perfect in large class scenarios during review sessions or homework assignments. The interactive element ensures material retention and nurtures necessary interpersonal skills in and beyond the academic setting.
Author Teach With Fergy
Tags Atoms, Compound Naming, Chemical Reactions, Periodic Table, Balancing Equations