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Are you looking for a fun way to kick off your year to Chemistry? Here are two demos that you can do for your classes to help get them excited about Chemistry and science! These are very simple to …
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Chemistry can be a hard subject for lots of kids. Thankfully there's a board game for that! Hooray for gameschooling! I present to you an ever-growing list of chemistry games, both board and card, that cover everything from atoms to osmosis!
Chemistry Magic Triangles Background Theory: In Chemistry, the measure the amount of a substance in a unit is called a ‘mole’. It is a convenient way of counting atoms and allows chemists to make predictions about the masses of different substances that are involved in reactions. Regardless of the element in question, one mole of […]
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Sure, you can teach your high school chemistry students to cross charges. But what if that isn’t working? What if you need a different way to explain how the charges must balance out to zero within the chemical compound?
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CHEMISTRY is the study of matter and its properties, as well as how and why substances combine or separate to form other substances and interact with energy. I designed these designed worksheets for my high school Chemistry Honors class. These are super Helpful Worksheets for High School Chemistry.
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Books dealing with science as with history, say, should be of a literary character, and we should probably be more scientific as a people if we scrapped all the text-books which swell publishers’ lists and nearly all the chalk expended so freely on our blackboards. Charlotte Mason, Towards a Philosophy of Eduction (Vol. 6) p. […]
The Jigsaw Strategy is a collaborative learning strategy that works well for teaching Trends in the Periodic table. Learn how to implement this strategy in your general science or chemistry classrooms.
These chemistry homework pages are perfect for students to practice identifying chemical changes as opposed to physical changes. On one page, students will identify from pictures common situations in lab and what type of change is taking place. On another page, students will identify physical and chemical changes happening in their every day school life. These pages could be useful for all levels of chemistry.
When the typical chemistry course brings nothing but frustration, is it okay to teach homeschool high school chemistry in a different way? In one word: Yes!