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Preview of Naming Compounds and Ions (Editable pptx)

Naming Compounds and Ions (Editable pptx)

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Make chemical naming simple and stress-free with this Naming Compounds and Ions PowerPoint for Grades 7–11. The opening slides grab attention by showing how charges determine correct formulas—making confusing rules instantly understandable. Covers ionic compounds, covalent compounds, polyatomic ions, transition metals with Roman numerals, and formula writing rules. Includes common ions tables, step-by-step examples, and practice sets. Estimated Slide Count: ~20–25 slides Activities Included: 1
Preview of Periodic Table Game (Editable pptx)

Periodic Table Game (Editable pptx)

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Turn chemistry class into a fun, competitive learning environment with this Periodic Table Game PowerPoint! The first slides immediately grab attention with fast-paced, quiz-style challenges that help students master groups, periods, and element facts. Includes team challenges, clickable answer prompts, scoring, and timed rounds—perfect for review days, stations, or sub plans. Estimated Slide Count: ~18–22 slides Activities Included: 10+ game questions clickable multiple-choice rounds group
Preview of Periodic Table + Links (Editable pptx)

Periodic Table + Links (Editable pptx)

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Upgrade your periodic table lessons with this Periodic Table + Links PowerPoint, perfect for Grades 6–12 chemistry. The opening slides instantly capture interest with interactive links to videos, simulations, and external resources. Includes embedded references, short explanations of groups, trends, atomic structure, and clickable visual aids—ideal for teachers who want dynamic lessons without prep time. Estimated Slide Count: ~14–18 slides Activities Included: linked simulations clickable tr
Preview of Group 7 Halogens (Editable pptx)

Group 7 Halogens (Editable pptx)

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Introduce the halogens with this Group 7 Halogens PowerPoint, designed for Grades 7–10. The first slides define halogens as “salt-formers,” immediately connecting group properties to real-world chemistry. The PPT covers reactivity decreasing down the group, diatomic molecules, physical states, halogen–metal reactions, halogen–nonmetal reactions, displacement reactions, and photographic uses of silver halides. Includes a built-in section check. Slide Count: ~20 slides Activities Included: 1 sec
Preview of Balancing Chemical Equations (Algebraic Method) (Editable pptx)

Balancing Chemical Equations (Algebraic Method) (Editable pptx)

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Teach students how to balance even the toughest equations using this Balancing Chemical Equations (Algebraic Method) PowerPoint—a step-by-step problem-solving guide perfect for Grades 9–12 chemistry. The opening slides immediately show students that they can balance complex equations with a systematic method, increasing confidence and mastery. This resource walks students through assigning variables, writing element equations, solving simultaneously, simplifying fractions, and deriving final c
Preview of Group 1 Alkali Metals (Editable pptx)

Group 1 Alkali Metals (Editable pptx)

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Bring the periodic table to life with this Group 1 Alkali Metals PowerPoint, ideal for Grades 7–10 chemistry. The opening questions immediately engage students with electron structure, reactivity, and periodic trends. This PPT includes properties of alkali metals, electron configurations, reactivity trends down the group, reactions with water, exothermic behavior, and prediction plenaries (rubidium and cesium). Great for differentiation and quick formative assessment. Slide Count: ~20 slides A
Preview of AP Chemistry | 1.4 Composition of Mixtures | Notes + Practice

AP Chemistry | 1.4 Composition of Mixtures | Notes + Practice

Help your students master AP Chemistry Unit 1, Topic 1.4: Composition of Mixtures with classroom-ready guided notes, differentiated note-taking, gradual release practice, and PowerPoint slides designed for active learning, quantitative reasoning, and AP-style problem solving. Aligned to the AP Chemistry Course and Exam Description (CED), this resource helps students connect pure substances, mixtures, percent composition, elemental analysis, stoichiometry, and sample purity through scaffolded e
Preview of AP Chemistry 1.3 | Elemental Composition Pure of Substances | Notes + Practice

AP Chemistry 1.3 | Elemental Composition Pure of Substances | Notes + Practice

Help your students master AP Chemistry Unit 1, Topic 1.3: Elemental Composition of Pure Substances with classroom-ready guided notes, differentiated note-taking, gradual release practice, and PowerPoint slides designed for active learning, quantitative reasoning, and AP-style problem solving.Aligned to the AP Chemistry Course and Exam Description (CED), this resource helps students connect pure substances, percent composition, empirical formulas, molecular formulas, and the law of definite
Preview of Earth and Rocks (Editable pptx)

Earth and Rocks (Editable pptx)

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Introduce geology with this student-friendly Earth and Rocks PowerPoint, ideal for Grades 4–8 earth science. The opening slides show the structure of the Earth and the basics of rock formation in a simple, visually engaging way. Covers the rock cycle, sedimentary/metamorphic/igneous rock characteristics, crust movement evidence, and fossil indicators. Perfect for whole-class instruction or review lessons. Slide Count: ~15–18 slides Earth and Rocks Activities: 1 rock-cycle sequencing activity
Preview of Complete limestone cycle (Editable pptx)

Complete limestone cycle (Editable pptx)

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Make industrial chemistry simple and engaging with this Limestone PowerPoint, perfect for Grades 6–10 chemistry and earth science. The opening slides immediately grab attention by showing how a single rock—limestone—connects to cement, glass, neutralization, agriculture, and even environmental problems like acid rain. This presentation breaks down the complete limestone cycle: Thermal decomposition of calcium carbonate Formation of calcium oxide (quicklime) Reaction with water to make calci
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