This complete unit will provide you with many hands-on activities to teach matter. It includes:
- Day by Day Lesson Sketch (with learning targe... ByNicole Shelby
This 3 activity set gives you hands-on ways to have your students practice balancing equations. Students will work with 3 types of models to physi... ByNicole Hays
Grab some leftover candy and engage your students in these 11 simple science experiments: Chocolate Blooms, Color Separation, Acid Test, Candy Spar... ByStay And Play
This a table of all possible VSEPR geometries, giving angles, hybridization and an example of each. Very handy reference for this topic.... ByBrian Boroski
STUDENTS GET TO KNOW THE PERIODIC TABLE WITH 3 FUN HANDOUTS. Great way for students to learn!
• These 3 hand-outs include 3 different FUN and e... ByJanis Slinkard
Introduction: Crystallization (solidification) is the exact opposite of the process of fusion (melting). When a substance undergoes a phase chang... ByScience Stuff
What Affects the Dissolving Rate of Sugar?
This lab can be done using supplies found at the grocery store. You just need sugar and sugar cubes.... ByVicki - The Science Lady
Topic/terms covered in this PowerPoint presentation include: Atoms, Chemical Bonding, Molecules, Elements, The Periodic Table of Elements, Compound... ByNicole Paul
Students make a "glob' of colored gummy candies, then use it to determine which atom they created, and learn how to get information from the period... ByMike Mckee
Ice cream unit - This unit could be used K - 12 with teacher modifications. If you like your students to be involved with hands on heads on scienc... ByKathleen Jacobitz
This zip file contains is a simple, straight-forward 3 page worksheet that asks students to balance chemical equations, write the word equation, an... ByThe Science Vault
This activity can be used in cooperative groups, whole class as a PowerPoint, or independently. It has several picture cards in which students dec... ByAndrea S.
This is NOT a lesson on how to round significant figures.
It is just one slide formative assessment to see if students can follow the rules fo... ByLisa Tarman
This is a 390 slide PowerPoint presentation with built-in notes (red slides), diagrams, activities, quizzes, review questions, links, and much more... ByRyemurf@gmail.com
This activity is designed to explain how metal compounds are formed. It uses animated moving jigsaw pieces to explain how reactants turn into produ... ByOddball Science
Teaching experiemental design in science involves practice. Banana Lab is a three period experiment. It can be used in any science classroom. You... ByLeona Dooley
These flash cards were designed to help students pass the Exit Level TAKS test, Texas' annual state assessment. Years of studying the TAKS test an... ByPatrick Haney
Basic 7 slide presentation that uses a step-by-step approach to balancing chemical equations. Uses great graphics to show the concept.... ByLesson Universe
This Powerpoint identifies the 3 States of Matter (gases, liquids and solids) and visually explains basic characteristics for each state. It is me... ByMs. Joanne
In this exciting game students will have the opportunity to draw words and have their team guess them. The words focus on chemical and physical pr... ByNicole Hays
This bingo has 27 questions to assist students in reviewing important chemistry terms such as: AMU, Electric Force, Energy Levels, Nucleus, Electr... ByNicole Hays
This is a quiz to test the gas law concepts of Boyle's Law, Charles's Law, and Gay-Lussac's Law. I would consider this a "daily quiz" to check for... ByScience Stuff
This review sheet and test cover: Atoms, Compounds, Elements, & Mixtures. They also compare and contrast Compounds & Mixtures, as well as, Compoun... ByNicole Paul
This is a printable packet of notes for students to read. It should help them learn how to read science text and improve literacy skills. There a... ByEducator Super Store
A free five page resource to help you visualize the Element Baby Book Project. It is a great project that is FREE on-line (I included the link on ... BySmart Chick
For General and Honors level high school Chemistry classes.
Five pages of instruction and practice with chemical elements and their symbols. Inc... ByDeborah Phelps
19 slides teaching factors that affect the rate of a chemical reaction. Colorful and attractive visual explanations for each factor affecting rate... ByMs. Science
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I used this powerpoint as an introductory unit for my high school biology class, although it is suitable... ByBj
Middle School Chemistry Labs is a set of 4 basic lab experiments which can be used for Science classes. The four labs include; making carbon dioxi... ByVennie Heibel
Concepts covered: ionic bonding, bonding with polyatomic ions, covalent bonding
Students often have a hard time with the abstract ideas of chemi... ByThe Science Vault
This 5 page download is a mini version of my Physical and Chemical Changes Resource Pack. It includes a physical and chemical change chart (availab... ByNatalie Kay
In this worksheet, students will answer questions about the following: 1) the numbers of protons, neutrons and electrons in an atom
2) the char... ByScience Stuff
This PowerPoint includes 19 slides. It goes through the basics of the periodic table such as the groups, periods, metals, nonmetals, etc.. Then, ... ByNicole Schonhoff
This set includes 3 separate laboratory activities that allow students to explore the law of conservation of mass. In the first lab, students will... ByPatrick Haney
Free related powerpoint available with download. Part D deals with Atoms, Elements, Compounds and Chemical Equations. Please consider purchasing my... ByMichael Profitt
This powerpoint presentation describes the water molecule’s structure and polar nature and formation of hydrogen bonds between water molecules. T... ByHelene Armstrong
This is a class notes on types of chemical reaction. Combination (synthesis), decomposition, single replacement (displacement), double replacement ... ByFrank Su
Purpose:
1) Determine the average weights of each isotope of the fictitious element Vegium.
2) Determine the percent abundances of the isotope... ByScience Stuff
This is a collection of original and stolen chemistry carols over the years. It prints in a format that allows you to assemble an 16 page booklet.... ByKelly Wedding
This is a 14 question worksheet to be used when viewing the Bill Nye The Science Guy video entitled CHEMICAL REACTIONS. The questions are in order... ByNicole Paul
This is the second installment of Grocery Store Science, a set of labs that uses items easily obtained at the grocery store.
Not all of us have ... ByVicki - The Science Lady
This file describes how to complete an experiment that investigates how "silly putty" made from borax, glue, and water changes state. Students will... ByAngeline Stewart
There are 45 multiple choice, matching, and T/F questions. The questions are in Word format and can be easily edited, altered, eliminated, or added... ByBill Lewis
This is a test on atomic structure. It is appropriate for a high school physical science or chemistry class. Types of questions include multiple ... ByScience Stuff
Reviews steps of the Scientific Method by going through an experiment of whether hot or cold water freezes faster.
I allow my students time to w... ByMr. Affro