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Molecules & Electron Shells - Lesson Presentations, Lab Experiment, more
Molecules & Electron Shells - Lesson Presentations, Lab Experiment, more
Molecules & Electron Shells - Lesson Presentations, Lab Experiment, more
Molecules & Electron Shells - Lesson Presentations, Lab Experiment, more
Molecules & Electron Shells - Lesson Presentations, Lab Experiment, more
Molecules & Electron Shells - Lesson Presentations, Lab Experiment, more
Molecules & Electron Shells - Lesson Presentations, Lab Experiment, more
Molecules & Electron Shells - Lesson Presentations, Lab Experiment, more
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This zip file contains materials for middle school science lessons on molecules as part of a unit on basic chemistry. The unit was designed for 7th graders in NYC.

Includes:
2 SMARTboard .notebook lesson presentations (in one file; 15 slides) including information for a lab experiment.
-PowerPoint of the same presentations (15 slides)
1 homework assignment
1 quiz
1 high-quality printable Periodic Table (all info readable after you make copies!)

Presentations serve as lesson plans that guide the teacher through the entire lesson. Presentations include links to related YouTube videos to increase student engagement (I can help you use YouTube videos in your class, even if your network blocks such sites, just ask).

'Ask a question' if you need a PowerPoint file instead and I can probably re-upload an adjusted file quickly.


Download Notebook software for free at smarttech.com (Downloads section).

Download my entire 'Properties of Matter' 6th grade unit here:
http://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Properties-of-MatterAtoms-FULL-UNIT-98-Files-24-Lessons-Experiments-Videos
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Molecules & Electron Shells - Lesson Presentations, Lab Experiment, more

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Description

This zip file contains materials for middle school science lessons on molecules as part of a unit on basic chemistry. The unit was designed for 7th graders in NYC.

Includes:
2 SMARTboard .notebook lesson presentations (in one file; 15 slides) including information for a lab experiment.
-PowerPoint of the same presentations (15 slides)
1 homework assignment
1 quiz
1 high-quality printable Periodic Table (all info readable after you make copies!)

Presentations serve as lesson plans that guide the teacher through the entire lesson. Presentations include links to related YouTube videos to increase student engagement (I can help you use YouTube videos in your class, even if your network blocks such sites, just ask).

'Ask a question' if you need a PowerPoint file instead and I can probably re-upload an adjusted file quickly.


Download Notebook software for free at smarttech.com (Downloads section).

Download my entire 'Properties of Matter' 6th grade unit here:
http://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Properties-of-MatterAtoms-FULL-UNIT-98-Files-24-Lessons-Experiments-Videos
Report this resource to TPT
Reported resources will be reviewed by our team. Report this resource to let us know if this resource violates TPT's content guidelines.

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May 28, 2018
Very helpful
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January 11, 2016
Thanks
Coletha B.
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Rated 5 out of 5
March 31, 2014
Helpful!
Lori M.
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Rated 5 out of 5
January 2, 2014
Helpful to use w/my 8th graders; simplifies what can be complex content
Diane W.
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Rated 5 out of 5
August 9, 2013
Very useful. thanks.
Barbara M.
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May 9, 2013
This was good, but there were some pages I wasn't sure how to use so I ended up pulling some out.
Robin B.
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Rated 5 out of 5
October 3, 2012
Works great. Thanks!
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