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Preview of Types of Chemical Reactions, Chemical Equations from Words and Balancing

Types of Chemical Reactions, Chemical Equations from Words and Balancing

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Theresa's Shop
Notes on types of reactions, including examples, as well as 16 examples of reactions that can be completed by students. Not only can they describe the reactions, but write out the chemical equations (from words) and balance said equations. This can be done as a lab or as a worksheet.
Preview of The First Equation Fighter | Einstein E = mc² Poster | Science + Sci-Fi Classroo

The First Equation Fighter | Einstein E = mc² Poster | Science + Sci-Fi Classroo

Bring the bold energy of retro sci-fi into your classroom with this Einstein-themed poster inspired by 80s movie art. “Einstein’s E = mc² powers the galaxy, one star at a time.” “Imagination is more important than knowledge.” – Albert EinsteinPerfect for science rooms, STEM corners, and student inspiration walls. Combines real science with creative visuals to get students thinking big. What’s Included: 1 Printable PDF Poster (8.5x11") 1 High-Resolution JPG Image TEKS-Aligned For: 8.6
Preview of Implications of the Drake Equation

Implications of the Drake Equation

Created by
Random Vail
Created by SETI scientist Frank Drake, the Drake Equation is a hypothetical determination of the number of intelligent civilizations in our galaxy capable of communicating with Earth. Each of the eight variables in the equation have interesting implications. Originally designed as a note taking exercise, this lesson plan has numerous links to the sciences and the humanities.
Preview of Chem Cards I

Chem Cards I

Created by
James Wilson
This hands-on activity reveals the chemistry that describes the well-known baking soda and vinegar chemical reaction. Students observe the reaction and then model the balanced chemical equation with a set of Chem Cards. A great introduction to the subject of chemistry.
Preview of Just What Is Light? Its very strange indeed.

Just What Is Light? Its very strange indeed.

Light is mostly described as a wave. However, it also behaves as a particle when it delivers its energy to something. In fact everything can be described as both a particle and a wave. Review the wave properties of light and see the particle properties and learn about how light features in many interesting phenomenalike flow of time, the mass and length of an object. The speed of light which is 3x108 m/s in a vacuum turns out to be the speed limit of anything in our universe as predicted by Ma
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