This bundle is a highly-curated and battle-tested lesson packet that can last at least 1 week of instructional time. It follows the teaching style of Peter Liljedahl's Thinking classroom (2020) which is an outstanding way to teach mathematics. I've been teaching for over 10 years and have slowly developed my own teaching style through trial and error. I've fused what students like and what works well, with Liljedahl's framework. Students will often tell me that my class if their favorite, and t
Designed to be used immediately after significant figures lecture part 2.
Carefully crafted problems that are scaffolded well to help build your students' confidence with calculating sig. figs. when adding, subtracting, multiplying, and dividing.
A lot of thought was put into scaling problems appropriately, so there are no "surprise" challenge problems that catch you and your students off guard.
Continues the lesson teaching significant figures.
Teaches how to calculate significant figures when adding, subtracting, multiplying, and dividing.
Provides quick, and immediate practice after each new topic.
Designed to be used in conjunction with Significant figures practice part 2
A quick check for understanding to be used immediately after the significant figures lecture
Nicely scaffolded problems, that will build your students confidence! An excellent way to see if your students understand how to find the number of significant figures in a value.
Carefully crafted to insure problems scale appropriately.
A quality lecture on significant figures - A topic that is difficult for students
This lecture has built-in reinforcement and practice that allows students to immediately practice what they just learned.
Picture-based, with a lot of easy to understand examples.
Designed to be used in conjunction with the significant figures practice 1
A quick and easy reinforcement sheet deigned to be used after the balancing chemical reactions lecture (Free!)
The worksheet is 16 points, and each co-efficient counts as 1 point.
This sheet is specially designed to be scaffolded appropriately, and does not have any mystery of surprise problems that will frustrate your students
Easy, picture-driven presentation on how to balance chemical equations at the middle to high school level.
Provides full-class examples to run before giving students reinforcement sheet
Uses real-world examples students can relate to
6th - 11th
Chemistry, Physical Science, Science
FREE
Rated 4 out of 5, based on 1 reviews
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