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Preview of AP Chemistry Lesson Topic 2.1: Types of Chemical Bonds (slides)

AP Chemistry Lesson Topic 2.1: Types of Chemical Bonds (slides)

This resource includes all the content (in Google Slides) that your students need to know to master Topic 1 (Types of Chemical Bonds) in Unit 2: Compound Structure and Properties. The slides include a complete lesson so that students can master the following learning objectives and essential knowledge: Learning Objective 2.1.A Explain the relationship between the type of bonding and the properties of the elements participating in the bond. Essential Knowledge2.1.A.1 Electronegativity values for
Preview of Constant Velocity Quiz for Physics & AP Physics Kinematics [EDITABLE]

Constant Velocity Quiz for Physics & AP Physics Kinematics [EDITABLE]

Created by
Krista Gates
Check for understanding of constant velocity concepts before moving on to accelerated motion. Go beyond plug-and-chug questions to check deeper understanding. This is great for General Physics & AP Physics 1 kinematics mid-unit checks. ✅ This resource includes:Differentiated Quizzes for General & AP Physics2 Versions of each + EDITABLE Google Doc versionsAnswer KeysTeacher Notes Includes deeper level questions for interpretation, analysis, reasoning, and making claims. ✅Topics Covered: E
Preview of Acceleration Quiz for Physics& AP Physics | Kinematics [EDITABLE]

Acceleration Quiz for Physics& AP Physics | Kinematics [EDITABLE]

Created by
Krista Gates
Need a way to check for understanding of accelerated motion & kinematics before moving on? This easy to use 10 point quiz will help you and your students assess progress on key concepts of kinematics. This assessment includes differentiated versions for General Physics as well as AP Physics 1 (or IB Physics) ✅ This resource includes:Differentiated Quizzes for General & AP Physics2 Versions of each Plus EDITABLE Google Doc versionsAnswer KeysTeacher Notes G
Preview of Temperature Misconceptions Activity - Online Google Form Quiz

Temperature Misconceptions Activity - Online Google Form Quiz

A 10 question multiple choice self-graded online quiz (Google Form) using Veritassium's popular video on the difference between heat and temperature as direct instruction. A great way to help your students engage in flipped classroom learning, a substitute activity, homeschool learning or a bell-ringer! The video is about 6 minutes + the quiz = 20 - 30 minutes Included with this purchase: An editable version of the self-graded Google Form QuizAn attached Google Sheet to keep track of student pr
Preview of AP Chemistry Stoichiometry Calculations Stained Glass Coloring by Code Worksheet

AP Chemistry Stoichiometry Calculations Stained Glass Coloring by Code Worksheet

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Unbroken Bond
Try this self-checking coloring page for students to practice stoichiometry calculations! In this worksheet, students will complete the stoichiometry problem. Once they find the answer, they draw a line from the letter bubble to the answer bubble. Once all lines are drawn, a "stained glass" effect is seen. Students then color in the segments according to the color key. This worksheet includes 10 stoichiometry problems, including: conversions including moles, grams, liters at STP and atoms/molecu
Preview of AP Chemistry Acids and Bases Strong Weak Stained Glass Coloring Code Worksheet

AP Chemistry Acids and Bases Strong Weak Stained Glass Coloring Code Worksheet

Created by
Unbroken Bond
Try this self-checking coloring page for students to practice strong acid and base calculations, as well as weak acid and base calculations. In this worksheet, students will complete the calculation. Once they find the answer, they draw a line from the letter bubble to the answer bubble. Once all lines are drawn, a "stained glass" effect is seen. Students then color in the segments according to the color key. This worksheet includes 10 acid and base problems for students to practice: Calculating
Preview of Intro to Forces Notes, Lab Stations & Practice for Physics and AP Physics

Intro to Forces Notes, Lab Stations & Practice for Physics and AP Physics

Created by
Krista Gates
These no-prep notes and practice are a perfect and easy way to introduce forces and Newton's Laws to your physics or physical science class. With an optional hands-on lab station activity, this lesson is your new go-to activity to help you students master basic forces and free body diagrams. Slides are fully editable and filled with graphics to illustrate points and hold student interest. (Google slides can be downloaded to PowerPoint)Examples throughout help address common student misconception
Preview of AP Chemistry Calorimetry Heat Capacity Stained Glass Coloring Code Worksheet

AP Chemistry Calorimetry Heat Capacity Stained Glass Coloring Code Worksheet

Created by
Unbroken Bond
Try this self-checking coloring page for students to practice calorimetry and heat capacity calculations. In this worksheet, students will complete the calculation. Once they find the answer, they draw a line from the letter bubble to the answer bubble. Once all lines are drawn, a "stained glass" effect is seen. Students then color in the segments according to the color key. This worksheet includes 10 calorimetry and heat capacity problems for students to practice: Calculating specific heatsCalc
Preview of AP Chemistry Unit 6 Thermochemistry Multiple Choice Review Activity

AP Chemistry Unit 6 Thermochemistry Multiple Choice Review Activity

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Unbroken Bond
Review AP Chemistry Unit 6 thermochemistry concepts with this engaging crack the case multiple choice activity! Students answer 12 thermochemistry multiple choice questions, tally their A, B, C, and D responses, and use the totals to create a 4-digit code for built in self-checking feedback.This activity reviews key thermochemistry topics including:endothermic vs exothermic processesheat transfer and energy flowspecific heat capacitycalorimetrysystem vs surroundingsThis activity is perfect for A
Preview of Free body Diagrams for Physics

Free body Diagrams for Physics

This is a google doc filled with google drawings of various free-body diagrams I have made for classroom use. Labeled, unlabeled, labeled with multiple-choices, numbered, angled, inclined planes, whatever force or dynamics situation you need, you will likely find a diagram of it here, editable and easy to clip and paste into presentations, worksheets, or other sources.
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