Careers in Chemistry Bulletin Board

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Mrs Brosseau's Binder
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Grade Levels
9th - 12th
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18 pages
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This will make a nice display for students to see several different applications of the sciences in their adult lives!
I am using this resource in my room as part of our school accreditation is career readiness and this will work perfectly to be able to point out and discuss.
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Use this Careers in Chemistry Bulletin Board template to inspire your students to explore jobs related to our great subject! The PDF file includes instructions, circles that can be printed on colored paper or card stock, and "bonds". In the corner of each page there is an image of the molecule that can be made by arranging the circles and bonds - like a ball and stick molecular model kit!

The molecules created are water, carbon dioxide, methane, and boric acid (which contains the title in the center).

The circles have "Careers in Chemistry" title, plus the following careers:

-chemist

-laboratory manager

-patent attorney

-forensic scientist

-pharmacist

-anesthesiologist

-pharmaceutical chemist

-toxicologist

All of the hydrogen atoms are a type of engineering, these are smaller than the other atoms, of course.

-material engineer

-agricultural engineer

-chemical engineer

-biomechanical engineer

-mechanical engineer

-nuclear engineer

-metallurgical engineer

-petroleum engineer

-environmental engineer

Layer the bonds with the curved side on top, or the straight side under the circle to achieve a 3-D effect.

This resource is also included in my growing Chemistry Bundle. The file type is a non-editable PDF.

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18 pages
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