This resource was written to prepare students to take AP Chemistry. I am new to teaching AP Chemistry and found that my Honors Chemistry students needed more content to prepare them for the rigor of AP Chemistry. Unit one is titled Chemistry Skills. This is a long unit that will lay the groundwork for what is to follow during the school year for Honors Chemistry. Topics Covered: · States of Matter · Matter Types · Physical and Chemical Properties/Changes · Accuracy/Precision/Percent Error/Percen
Reading Guide used with Written in Bone: Buried Lives of Jamestown and Colonial Maryland by Sally M. Walker. The guide is written to guide student throught chapters 2 and 3 of the book.
This worksheet is adapted from one I use in chemistry. It is necessary for students to understand physical and chemical properties and changes to understand test conducted in Forensic Toxicology. I thought this would be a fun way for student to learn a little chemistry disguised as forensic science.
Before fingerprinting and DNA data banks existed as a means of identifying an individual, Alphonse Bertillon, a police department file clerk in Paris, developed a complex method of measuring and categorizing individuals during the second half of the 19th century.
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