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13 years a university professor. I taught General Chemistry Laboratory and Lecture, Organic Chemistry Laboratory, Introduction to Chemistry, Elements of Physics Laboratory and Concepts of Science/ Introduction to Physics Lecture and Laboratory. I also have 9 years of experience as a high school teacher. I've taught AP Chemistry, University of Pittsburgh CHS Chemistry, Academic Chemistry, Academic Physics, Honors Physics, Physical Science, Earth Science, Life Science, Astronomy, Geometry, and Algebra.
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Preview of How Many Significant Figures? 20 Problems with Answers! Google Form version!

How Many Significant Figures? 20 Problems with Answers! Google Form version!

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Are you looking for a practice assignment for your chemistry or physics students to work on their significant figures? This google form has 20 questions that ask students to identify how many significant digits are in a given number. This is the google forms version of this worksheet. I made every question short answer and tried to make the directions clear so that students know how to type the answers. This would be great as a quiz or online homework. I put in an answer key, so it should gra
Preview of Significant Figures and Rounding Google Form 20 Questions!

Significant Figures and Rounding Google Form 20 Questions!

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defunct adjunct
Are you looking for some practice work about significant figures and rounding for your chemistry or physics students? A lot of Chemistry and Physics courses in high school and college start with a discussion of measurement and significant digits. Many Chemistry and Physics students start out surprisingly weak at rounding numbers to the desired place. This form makes students practice rounding and the significant figure rules. Check out the preview and thumbnail to see the form. I made every qu
Preview of Scientific Notation to Normal Number Google Form Quiz 10 Questions

Scientific Notation to Normal Number Google Form Quiz 10 Questions

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defunct adjunct
Are you looking for a quick assignment where students translate numbers in scientific notation into normal numbers for your chemistry or physics students? This is a google forms worksheet where students translate 10 numbers in scientific notation into normal numbers. I have written the directions and set up the form in a way that it should grade automatically as the students turn it in. I made every question short answer and tried to make the directions clear so that students know how to type t
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Experience

13 years a university professor. I taught General Chemistry Laboratory and Lecture, Organic Chemistry Laboratory, Introduction to Chemistry, Elements of Physics Laboratory and Concepts of Science/ Introduction to Physics Lecture and Laboratory. I also have 9 years of experience as a high school teacher. I've taught AP Chemistry, University of Pittsburgh CHS Chemistry, Academic Chemistry, Academic Physics, Honors Physics, Physical Science, Earth Science, Life Science, Astronomy, Geometry, and Algebra.

Teaching style

Facilitator: show students how to get started and let the learning happen primarily by doing.

My own education history

Bachelor of Science in Physics Bachelor or Arts in Chemistry Master of Education

Additional biographical information

I live near Pittsburgh, PA. I may or may not be a cat in a lab coat.