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Preview of Periodic Trends - FULL LESSON

Periodic Trends - FULL LESSON

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PBL Science
In this lesson on periodic trends, students explore how elements behave across the periodic table. They learn that certain properties, like atomic size, ionization energy, and electronegativity, follow predictable patterns. Through engaging activities and demonstrations, students discover that atomic size generally decreases from left to right across a period and increases from top to bottom within a group. They also uncover that ionization energy tends to increase across a period and decrease d
Preview of Fossil Fuel Formation and Generating Electricity Lesson Plus Find the Pair Game

Fossil Fuel Formation and Generating Electricity Lesson Plus Find the Pair Game

This fully resourced lesson for middle school tells the whole story of fossil fuels from their formation, to their role in global warming, how a fossil fuel power plant works, then finishes with an explanation of the electricity grid. The aim is, not only to equip students to answer test questions, but explains the science to enable them to understand, and think about, reports they see in the media about global warming and why the world is trying to reduce its reliance on fossil fuels. It explai
Preview of Isotope Percent Abundance Lesson, Notes, & Formative Assessment

Isotope Percent Abundance Lesson, Notes, & Formative Assessment

Here is a great way to have your students learn Percent Abundance. There is a visually engaging Google Slides Lesson with the concepts and math practice of percent abundance. Students have a matching guided Google Document notes sheet. Once they have learned the material, have them complete the Formative Assessment. This is a Google Slides with 10 questions of math practice. On each slide there is an extra help box that they can uncover if they get stuck. This also includes the answers with the
Preview of Percent Composition, Empirical & Molecular Formulas, & the Mole MEGA UNIT BUNDLE

Percent Composition, Empirical & Molecular Formulas, & the Mole MEGA UNIT BUNDLE

Everything you need for a successful Percent Comp., Empirical & Molecular Formulas Unit! Three complete lessons: each lesson includes student notes, detailed teacher notes, check for understanding exit tickets, and homework. Also, included in this Mega Unit Bundle are 1 Lab, two quizzes, one set of task cards, color-by-number, two doodle notes, 1 graphic organizer, and a domino puzzle. And finally, an editable unit study guide and editable unit test are included! Note about the Mole Lesson: I
Preview of Moles in Chemistry Guided Notes Bundle | editable, calculations, quiz, homework

Moles in Chemistry Guided Notes Bundle | editable, calculations, quiz, homework

Created by
ChemKate
Save time and money with this bundle of no-prep, editable chemistry guided notes in the Mole Guided Notes Unit: mole conversions using Avogadro’s number, calculations involving molar mass, grams to molecules/atoms, formula conversions, and percent composition in print and digital Google format. Teach skills and content simultaneously with this full unit while engaging students with moles and saving yourself hours of prep . Check the Previews for sneak peeks of each lesson in this discoun
Preview of Toothpaste Percent Composition Introduction and Bubble Gum Lab Bundle

Toothpaste Percent Composition Introduction and Bubble Gum Lab Bundle

Created by
Dunigan Science
This product includes a PowerPoint introduction to percent composition calculations and the chemistry of toothpaste, a student worksheet to calculate percentages for toothpaste, and a follow up quick quiz. It also includes the Percent Sugar in Bubble Gum Lab with its own Power Point. This is a two day set of activities your students will really enjoy! • Teacher guide • Applications of chemistry • Cooperative Learning • Experiment • Power point to drive both activities • Reinforcement of diff
Preview of Percent Yield Guided Notes | editable Slides PPT HW Quiz

Percent Yield Guided Notes | editable Slides PPT HW Quiz

Created by
ChemKate
This no-prep, self-grading, editable Percent Yield Guided Notes, in print and digital format, engages students with how to calculate the percent yield for a reaction by determining the theoretical and the experimental actual yield. Includes: Teacher Notes - Animated, editable 16-Google slides and PowerPoint notes with images and particle diagrams. Two versions, one with animated text and images and another with blanks you can annotate over.Student Notes: Guided 7-page Cornell note pages and p
Preview of Percent Composition by Mass Guided Notes | editable Slides PPT Homework Quiz

Percent Composition by Mass Guided Notes | editable Slides PPT Homework Quiz

Created by
ChemKate
This no-prep, self-grading, editable Percent Composition guided notes, in print and digital format, engages students with how to calculate the mass percent of an element and percent composition of a compound. Includes: Teacher notes: Animated, editable 10-Google slides and PowerPoint notes with images and particle diagrams. Two versions, one with animated text and images and another with blanks you can annotate over.Student Notes: Guided 3-page Cornell note pages and periodic table with space
Preview of Empirical and Molecular Formulas Guided Notes | editable Slides PPT HW Quiz

Empirical and Molecular Formulas Guided Notes | editable Slides PPT HW Quiz

Created by
ChemKate
This no-prep, self-grading, editable Empirical and Molecular Formulas Guided Notes, print and digital, engages students with how to calculate empirical and molecular formulas from percent composition data. Includes: Teacher notes: Animated, editable 25-Google slides and PowerPoint notes with images and particle diagrams. Two versions, one with animated text and images and another with blanks you can annotate over.Student Notes: Guided 7-page Cornell note pages and periodic table with space to
Preview of Atoms Review & Unit Intro - Lesson Presentation, Videos, Assignments, Quiz

Atoms Review & Unit Intro - Lesson Presentation, Videos, Assignments, Quiz

Created by
jts23
This zip file contains materials for a middle school science lesson on the basics of atoms, and a basic chemistry unit introduction. The unit was designed for 7th graders in NYC. Includes: PowerPoint AND SMARTboard .notebook versions of lesson presentation (17 slides each) 1 homework assignment 1 additional classwork assignment 1 quiz 1 printable periodic table, with readable information about making copies Presentations serve as lesson plans that guide the teacher through the entire lesson. P
Preview of AP Chemistry Stoichiometry Quiz with Answer Key

AP Chemistry Stoichiometry Quiz with Answer Key

Created by
Jaclyn Konen
This quiz covers the first 4 sections of notes from my stoichiometry unit for AP chemistry. Even if you don't use my notes, this quiz would still work as a quick check for understanding midway through a unit. The quiz is all multiple choice, and an answer key is included. Topics assessed are balancing reactions, identifying types of reactions, predicting products of reactions, percent composition, conversions between mass, atoms and molecules.
Preview of Standard & Honors Chemistry MP2

Standard & Honors Chemistry MP2

This is the SECOND QUARTER of a 4 quarter class (all year). Powerpoints, notes, worksheets, labs, quizzes all compressed to a zip file. There are both in-person and online labs. NO TESTS AVAILABLE. You can upload these to Google Drive and edit them if you'd like. *If you can't open a file and get an error telling you to change the zip file name, you have to right click and rename the whole zip file to a shorter name and it will open* BondingThe MoleStoichiometry Avogadro’s Number Mol
Preview of Redox and Electrode Potentials

Redox and Electrode Potentials

8 Full Lesson Bundle which covers the redox and electrode potentials: Lesson 1: Redox Reactions (Part 1) LO1: To identify the oxidation numbers of elements in ions and compounds LO2: To construct half-equations from redox equations LO3: To explain and use the terms oxidising agent and reducing agent Lesson 2: Redox Reactions (Part 2) LO1: To understand that the overall increase in oxidation number will equal the overall decrease in oxidation number LO2: To construct balanced half equations and o
Preview of Molecules & Electron Shells - Lesson Presentations, Lab Experiment, more

Molecules & Electron Shells - Lesson Presentations, Lab Experiment, more

Created by
jts23
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 th
Preview of Periodic Trends: Atomic Radius (Lesson AND Assignment)

Periodic Trends: Atomic Radius (Lesson AND Assignment)

Created by
The Lone Pairs
This lesson goes over how atomic radius increases or decreases as you move across or down the Periodic Table and the reasons why. The lesson includes notes, guided practice and independent practice. *Includes Google Slides and Google Form. You can turn the Google Slides into a PearDeck to make the slides more interactive.
Preview of Chemistry Activity: Percent Composition Naming Review Activity, WmUp/ExTic, PPT

Chemistry Activity: Percent Composition Naming Review Activity, WmUp/ExTic, PPT

Students will visit 6 lab stations and obtain formula from test tube. Then students will review nomenclature by naming then practice calculating the: Molar MassPercent Compostion (% metal, % water in hydrate)Complete Review Lesson: Warm-upActivityExit TicketQuiz ( Or use as homework.)PPT to guide from Warm-up through Exit ticketEverything you need for great practice and allowing students to be out of their seats!
Preview of Periodic Trends: Electronegativity (Lesson AND Assignment)

Periodic Trends: Electronegativity (Lesson AND Assignment)

Created by
The Lone Pairs
This lesson goes over how electronegativity increases or decreases as you move across or down the Periodic Table and the reasons why. The lesson includes notes, guided practice and independent practice. *Includes Google Slides and Google Form. You can turn the Google Slides into a PearDeck to make the slides more interactive.
Preview of Percent Composition/Percent by Mass BUNDLE -- Lesson, Worksheet, Game

Percent Composition/Percent by Mass BUNDLE -- Lesson, Worksheet, Game

This is a bundle of resources -- everything you need to teach percent composition/percent by mass. Included is a lesson, pair of worksheets, and a card game. Save money by buying them all together. The bundle also includes a bonus file -- a short quiz (with 4 versions). See the previews of the individual resources for more details. Answer keys included for everything.
Preview of Physical Chemical Changes High School PPT, Notes, WS, Quiz: Lesson Plan

Physical Chemical Changes High School PPT, Notes, WS, Quiz: Lesson Plan

Students will be able to: classify words or descriptions as physical or chemical changes/properties recognize changes using particulate view of matter Included: PowerpointGuided notes (Prior knowledge, Guided practice, Independent practice)Homework Worksheet (MC and Essay)In Class WS and Next Day WSExit TicketAnswer KeyFollow up with Lab or Increase Writing Fluency in the classroom. Literacy Quick Write Chemical Physical Changes and PropertiesPeanut Brittle Chemical Physical Changes
Preview of % PERCENT YIELD STOICHIOMETRY POWER POINT Grade 11 Chemistry Power Point (18PG)

% PERCENT YIELD STOICHIOMETRY POWER POINT Grade 11 Chemistry Power Point (18PG)

Created by
Doc Mathewson
This is a Power Point on percent yield stoichiometry problems. It explains the topic using words, diagrams and gifs. The content is suitable for a grade 11 chemistry course. The Power Point is 18 slides long and includes many solved stoichiometry problems. The topics include: calculating percent yield, calculating excess reactant, calculating limiting reactant and solving for the amount of moles, molecules or grams of reactants or products formed. It also includes a practice quiz with full solu
Preview of The Atmosphere and Climate (Gases, Carbon Dioxide)

The Atmosphere and Climate (Gases, Carbon Dioxide)

The Earth’s atmosphere is the thin layer of gases surrounding the planet and it is held close to Earth by gravity. The atmosphere is a mixture of gases with the three most significant, making up 99.9% of the atmosphere, being: 78% nitrogen (N₂); 21% oxygen (O₂), and: 0.9% argon (Ar). The amount of CO₂ in the atmosphere is the subject of a balancing mechanism. Processes that increase CO₂ include combustion of fuels in cars and the respiration of living things. Processes that decrease the amount
Preview of AP Chemistry Solubility and pH, Manipulating Equilibrium K

AP Chemistry Solubility and pH, Manipulating Equilibrium K

Students will: Use K for a given reaction to find K for similar reaction.Add two equations to find K for overall reaction.Understand Kf and Ksp can be coupled together to increase solubility.Predict increase or decrease in solubility as related to pH.
Preview of Relationship of Pressure and Number of Gas Particles

Relationship of Pressure and Number of Gas Particles

Created by
Joshua Wickline
This lesson uses awesome animations to describe what happens to the pressure inside a container as the number of particles is increased or decreased. I always do the famous imploding soda can demonstration in this lesson to show what happens when the pressure exerted by gas particles inside an empty can is removed through heating heating water in the can and then inverting it in a tub of water. Most of my chemistry lessons are 8 slide PowerPoints. I print the PowerPoints each day (4 slides per
Preview of Heat and Pressure

Heat and Pressure

The ideal gas law describes the relationship between air pressure and temperature, which states that pressure is directly proportional to temperature. As temperature increases, so does air pressure, assuming all other variables remain constant. Conversely, as temperature decreases, air pressure also decreases. Pressure is the measurement of the number of collisions the gas molecules have with the container.The relationship between water pressure and temperature is generally as the temperature of
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