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Here are the essential topics for teaching fall semester Chemistry. Perfect for summer school. Some activities include drag and drop and fill in the blanks.Can be used in-person or for virtual learning.
This slide is Week 2: Moles. Click the following to see the five weeks.
- Week 1: Lewis Structures, VSEPR & Polarity (Click HERE for a preview of EVERY SLIDE.)
- Week 2: Moles (Click HERE for a preview of EVERY SLIDE.)
- Week 3: Stoichiometry (Click HERE for a preview of EVERY SLIDE.)
- Week 4: Molarity and Acids & Bases (Click HERE for a preview of EVERY SLIDE.)
- Week 5: Carbon Cycle (Click HERE for a preview of EVERY SLIDE.)
- Week 1-5 Bundle (Buy the bundle and save 10%)
No bitmoji will be included. Personalize it with your own bitmoji. Instructions included.
Slides are editable. Instructions provided.
Most answer key provided for the practice. Class notes are not provided. I am a firm believe in hand to paper notes. Student copy teacher's own notes, take a picture and upload to the slide. Some examples provided.
Format is Google Slide. Students used in edit mode.
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YOU MAY:
- Use free and purchased items for your own classroom students, or your own personal use.
- Reference this product in blog posts, at seminars, professional development, workshops, or other such venues, ONLY if both credit is given to myself as the author, and a link back to my TpT store is included in the presentation.
- Purchase licenses at a great discount for other teachers to use this resource.
YOU MAY NOT:
- Claim this work as your own, or remove copyright / watermarks.
- Sell the files or combine them into another unit for sale / free.
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Chemistry Spring Semester Week 2 Digital Notebook- Summer School (Editable)
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Description
Here are the essential topics for teaching fall semester Chemistry. Perfect for summer school. Some activities include drag and drop and fill in the blanks.Can be used in-person or for virtual learning.
This slide is Week 2: Moles. Click the following to see the five weeks.
- Week 1: Lewis Structures, VSEPR & Polarity (Click HERE for a preview of EVERY SLIDE.)
- Week 2: Moles (Click HERE for a preview of EVERY SLIDE.)
- Week 3: Stoichiometry (Click HERE for a preview of EVERY SLIDE.)
- Week 4: Molarity and Acids & Bases (Click HERE for a preview of EVERY SLIDE.)
- Week 5: Carbon Cycle (Click HERE for a preview of EVERY SLIDE.)
- Week 1-5 Bundle (Buy the bundle and save 10%)
No bitmoji will be included. Personalize it with your own bitmoji. Instructions included.
Slides are editable. Instructions provided.
Most answer key provided for the practice. Class notes are not provided. I am a firm believe in hand to paper notes. Student copy teacher's own notes, take a picture and upload to the slide. Some examples provided.
Format is Google Slide. Students used in edit mode.
*******************************************************************************************************
**Terms of Use**
YOU MAY:
- Use free and purchased items for your own classroom students, or your own personal use.
- Reference this product in blog posts, at seminars, professional development, workshops, or other such venues, ONLY if both credit is given to myself as the author, and a link back to my TpT store is included in the presentation.
- Purchase licenses at a great discount for other teachers to use this resource.
YOU MAY NOT:
- Claim this work as your own, or remove copyright / watermarks.
- Sell the files or combine them into another unit for sale / free.
- Post this document for sale / free elsewhere on the internet (this includes Google Doc links on blogs).
- Making copies of purchased items to share with others is strictly forbidden and is a violation of the TOU / law.




