This is a no-prep adaptation of the classic "The Story of Stuff" video. To address aquatic and terrestrial pollution, we must first be aware of where our materials and products are coming from. Only then can we reduce, reuse and recycle more effectively. Students will gain awareness and knowledge by choosing a product to research from "cradle to grave" to gauge the total environmental impact of their chosen product. They will create a Life Cycle Diagram for their product, which includes raw mate
This resource gives students an opportunity to practice AP FRQs AND grade their peers to understand how the AP exams score FRQs. It is an easy form that any AP teacher can use to have their students peer grade efficiently and anonymously.
Chemistry is commonly taught at three different levels of representation – macroscopic, particulate, and symbolic/mathematical – that combine to enrich the explanations of chemical concepts. This graphic organizer will allow students to connect their knowledge of chemistry labs and notes to what may be happening on the particulate level. It provides an opportunity for students to write down an explanation in words, draw/write their macroscopic observations, draw a particulate diagram from their
9th - 12th
Chemistry, Physical Science, Science
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About the store
Experience
7 Years Teaching Anatomy, Chemistry, Environmental Science, Earth Science, AP Chemistry, and AP Environmental Science
Teaching style
The best way to teach science is to DO the science, that means: 1. Don't kill the wonder 2. Explain with models, simulations, and data 3. Flip the Science, move from teacher centered to student centered
Awards & shining teacher moments
Teacher of the Month, Donald A Strauss Scholarship, AMTA New Teacher Grant
My own education history
University of California, Riverside: B.S. in Biology with Minors in Neuroscience and Education
Claremont Graduate University: M.A. in Education
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