Use this drag and drop google slide to teach electron configuration. Digital and printable versions- Perfect for distance learning and in-person instruction. Answer key provided.
Chemistry Activity for the First Day of School: Practice using the periodic table and learning lab equipments with this fun collaborative activity. Students are given a puzzle piece and must find their teammate with the missing pieces. They will color the spaces. Once all four pieces are complete and assembled, a picture of a lab equipment is revealed. In the puzzle, there are a few numbers representing the atomic numbers. Students will unscramble the correlating atomic symbols to reveal a posit
Here are the essential topics for teaching fall semester Chemistry. Perfect for summer school. Some activities include drag and drop and fill in the blanks.Can be used in-person or for virtual learning. This slide is Week 5: Carbon Cycle. Click the following to see the five weeks. Week 1: Lewis Structures, VSEPR & Polarity (Click HERE for a preview of EVERY SLIDE.)Week 2: Moles (Click HERE for a preview of EVERY SLIDE.)Week 3: Stoichiometry (Click HERE for a preview of EVERY SLIDE.)Week 4: Mo
Here are the essential topics for teaching fall semester Chemistry. Perfect for summer school. Some activities include drag and drop and fill in the blanks.Can be used in-person or for virtual learning. This slide is Week 4: Molarity and Acids & Bases. Click the following to see the five weeks. Week 1: Lewis Structures, VSEPR & Polarity (Click HERE for a preview of EVERY SLIDE.)Week 2: Moles (Click HERE for a preview of EVERY SLIDE.)Week 3: Stoichiometry (Click HERE for a preview of EVERY S
Here are the essential topics for teaching fall semester Chemistry. Perfect for summer school. Some activities include drag and drop and fill in the blanks.Can be used in-person or for virtual learning. This slide is Week 3: Stoichiometry. Click the following to see the five weeks. Week 1: Lewis Structures, VSEPR & Polarity (Click HERE for a preview of EVERY SLIDE.)Week 2: Moles (Click HERE for a preview of EVERY SLIDE.)Week 3: Stoichiometry (Click HERE for a preview of EVERY SLIDE.)Week 4: M
Here are the essential topics for teaching fall semester Chemistry. Perfect for summer school. Some activities include drag and drop and fill in the blanks.Can be used in-person or for virtual learning. This slide is Week 2: Moles. Click the following to see the five weeks. Week 1: Lewis Structures, VSEPR & Polarity (Click HERE for a preview of EVERY SLIDE.)Week 2: Moles (Click HERE for a preview of EVERY SLIDE.)Week 3: Stoichiometry (Click HERE for a preview of EVERY SLIDE.)Week 4: Molarity
Here are the essential topics for teaching fall semester Chemistry. Perfect for summer school. Some activities include drag and drop and fill in the blanks.Can be used in-person or for virtual learning. This slide is Week 1: Lewis Structures, VSEPR and Polarity. Click the following to see the five weeks. Week 1: Lewis Structures, VSEPR & Polarity (Click HERE for a preview of EVERY SLIDE.)Week 2: Moles (Click HERE for a preview of EVERY SLIDE.)Week 3: Stoichiometry (Click HERE for a preview of
Here are the essential topics for teaching fall semester Chemistry. Perfect for summer school. Some activities include drag and drop and fill in the blanks.Can be used in-person or for virtual learning. This slide is Week 5: Thermodynamics. Click the following to see the five week. Week 1: Periodic Table and Element Structure (Click HERE for a preview of EVERY SLIDE.)Week 2: Ionic and Covalent (Click HERE for a preview of EVERY SLIDE.)Week 3: Chemical Reaction (Click HERE for a preview of EVERY
Here are the essential topics for teaching fall semester Chemistry. Perfect for summer school. Some activities include drag and drop and fill in the blanks. Can be used in-person or for virtual learning. This slide is Week 4: Conservation of Energy and Matter in Reaction. Click the following to see the five week. Week 1: Periodic Table and Element Structure (Click HERE for a preview of EVERY SLIDE.)Week 2: Ionic and Covalent (Click HERE for a preview of EVERY SLIDE.)Week 3: Chemical Reaction (C
Here are the essential topics for teaching fall semester Chemistry. Perfect for summer school. Some activities include drag and drop and fill in the blanks. Can be used in-person or for virtual learning. This slide is Week 3: Chemical Reaction. Click the following to see the five week. Week 1: Periodic Table and Element Structure (Click HERE for a preview of EVERY SLIDE.)Week 2: Ionic and Covalent (Click HERE for a preview of EVERY SLIDE.)Week 3: Chemical Reaction (Click HERE for a preview of E
Here are the essential topics for teaching fall semester Chemistry. Perfect for summer school. Some activities include drag and drop and fill in the blanks. Can be used in-person or for virtual learning. This slide is Week 2: Ionic and Covalent. Click the following to see the five week. Week 1: Periodic Table and Element Structure (Click HERE for a preview of EVERY SLIDE.)Week 2: Ionic and Covalent (Click HERE for a preview of EVERY SLIDE.)Week 3: Chemical Reaction (Click HERE for a preview of
Here are the essential topics for teaching fall semester Chemistry. Perfect for summer school. Some activities include drag and drop and fill in the blanks. Can be used in-person or for virtual learning. This slide is Week 1: Periodic Table and Element Structure. Click the following to see the five week. Week 1: Periodic Table and Element Structure (Click HERE for a preview of EVERY SLIDE.)Week 2: Ionic and Covalent (Click HERE for a preview of EVERY SLIDE.)Week 3: Chemical Reaction (Click HERE
Free sample of my pH and pOH scale activity. Full version contains lower level and higher level versions, answer keys, and digital and printable versions can be found HERE. Click HERE to visit my store for other Chemistry resources.
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