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With over a decade of expertise in the fields of chemistry, physics, and physical science, I bring a wealth of knowledge and passion to the realm of education. Armed with a Master's degree in Chemistry, I embarked on a journey to inspire young minds through the wonders of science. For 11 years, I had the privilege of guiding students through the complexities of high school chemistry, illuminating the intricacies of chemical reactions, atomic structures, and molecular compositions. Witnessing the spark of understanding ignite in their eyes was a constant source of joy and fulfillment. Expanding my horizons, I delved into the realm of high school physics, dedicating six years to unraveling the mysteries of motion, forces, energy, and more. Through hands-on experiments, thought-provoking discussions, and innovative teaching methodologies, I strove to instill a deep appreciation for the fundamental principles governing the universe. Furthermore, for seven years, I had the opportunity to bridge the gap between chemistry and physics by teaching high school physical science, providing students with a holistic understanding of the natural world around them.
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Preview of Naming Ionic Compounds, Acids and Molecular Compounds - Bundle

Naming Ionic Compounds, Acids and Molecular Compounds - Bundle

Provides all you need to teach and practice naming ionic compounds, acids and molecular compounds. 5 Links to YouTube lecture videos5 Guided Notes with Practice - Google Docs17 Exit Slips as Google Forms5 Pre-quiz - Google Docs and Google Forms21 Practice Sets as Docs and FormsAnswer Keys for Everything Provided!Polyatomic Ions TableNaming Reference Sheet
Preview of Naming Ionic Compounds with Polyatomic Ions

Naming Ionic Compounds with Polyatomic Ions

Provides all you need to teach and practice naming ionic compounds with polyatomic ions. Link to YouTube lecture videoGuided Notes with Practice - Google Docs3 Exit Slips - Google DocsPre-quiz - Google Docs and Google Forms3 Practice Sets - Google Docs and Google FormsAnswer keys for all provided workPolyatomic Ions Table
Preview of Naming Ionic Compounds - Bundle

Naming Ionic Compounds - Bundle

Provides all you need to teach and practice naming ionic compounds with transition metals, polyatomic ions and main group metals. 3 Links to YouTube lecture videos3 Guided Notes with Practice - Google Docs10 Exit Slips - Google Docs3 Pre-quiz - Google Docs and Google Forms12 Practice Sets - Google Docs and Google FormsAnswer keys for all provided workPolyatomic Ions TableNaming Reference Sheet
Preview of Reading Metric Rulers with Precision

Reading Metric Rulers with Precision

Provides all you need to teach and practice precisely read different types of metric rulers. Link to YouTube lecture videoGuided Notes with Practice - Google DocsGoogle Slides Lecture Deck15 Exit Slips as Google Forms24 Practice Sets as Docs and FormsAnswer Keys for Everything Provided!
Preview of Naming Ionic Compounds with Transition Metals

Naming Ionic Compounds with Transition Metals

Provides all you need to teach and practice naming ionic compounds with transition metals. Link to YouTube lecture videoGuided Notes with Practice - Google Docs2 Exit Slips - Google DocsPre-quiz - Google Docs and Google Forms3 Practice Sets - Google Docs and Google FormsAnswer keys for all provided work
Preview of Naming Main Group Ionic Compounds

Naming Main Group Ionic Compounds

Provides all you need to teach and practice naming main group ionic compounds. Link to YouTube lecture video Guided Notes with Practice - Google Docs2 Exit Slips - Google DocsPre-quiz - Google Docs and Google Forms3 Practice Sets - Google Docs and Google FormsAnswer keys for all provided work
Preview of Naming Molecular Compounds

Naming Molecular Compounds

Provides all you need to teach and practice naming acids. Guided Notes with YouTube Lecture VideoGoogle Slides Lecture Slides2 Exit Slips as Google Forms1 Pre-quiz Check as Docs and Forms3 Practice Sets as Docs and FormsAnswer Keys for Everything Provided!
Preview of Naming Compounds: Ionic, Acids, Molecular

Naming Compounds: Ionic, Acids, Molecular

Provides all you need to teach and practice naming ionic compounds, acids and molecular compounds. Link to YouTube lecture videoGuided Notes with Practice - Google Docs3 Exit Slips as Google Forms3 Practice Sets as Docs and FormsAnswer Keys for Everything Provided!Polyatomic Ions Table
Preview of Naming Acids

Naming Acids

Provides all you need to teach and practice naming acids. Guided Notes with YouTube Lecture VideoGoogle Slides Lecture Slides2 Exit Slips as Google Forms1 Pre-quiz Check as Docs and Forms3 Practice Sets as Docs and FormsAnswer Keys for Everything Provided!
Preview of Naming Different Types of Ionic Compounds - Practice

Naming Different Types of Ionic Compounds - Practice

Provides all you need to practice naming ionic compounds with transition metals, polyatomic ions and main group metals. Pre-quiz - Google Docs and Google Forms3 Practice Sets - Google Docs and Google FormsAnswer keys for all provided workPolyatomic Ions Table
Preview of Reference Sheet - Naming Compounds

Reference Sheet - Naming Compounds

I give this reference sheet to my students for naming ionic compounds, acids and molecular compounds. It has Roman numerals 1-8, Greek prefixes 1-10, oxyanion patterns, acid patterns, anion flow chart, naming flow chart and a general polyatomic ions table. The goal is not to have students to memorize content, but to recognize and apply the correct pattern to name a chemical compound.
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With over a decade of expertise in the fields of chemistry, physics, and physical science, I bring a wealth of knowledge and passion to the realm of education. Armed with a Master's degree in Chemistry, I embarked on a journey to inspire young minds through the wonders of science. For 11 years, I had the privilege of guiding students through the complexities of high school chemistry, illuminating the intricacies of chemical reactions, atomic structures, and molecular compositions. Witnessing the spark of understanding ignite in their eyes was a constant source of joy and fulfillment. Expanding my horizons, I delved into the realm of high school physics, dedicating six years to unraveling the mysteries of motion, forces, energy, and more. Through hands-on experiments, thought-provoking discussions, and innovative teaching methodologies, I strove to instill a deep appreciation for the fundamental principles governing the universe. Furthermore, for seven years, I had the opportunity to bridge the gap between chemistry and physics by teaching high school physical science, providing students with a holistic understanding of the natural world around them.

Teaching style

In my classroom, I strive to cultivate a deep understanding of scientific principles that extends beyond mere memorization of equations and formulas. My teaching philosophy revolves around empowering students to grasp general patterns and models, equipping them with the critical thinking skills needed to discern which concepts apply to specific situations. Guided by the principles of inquiry-based learning, I believe in fostering an environment where students are encouraged to explore, question, and discover. Through guided inquiry and inquiry teaching methods, students are not simply provided with answers but are guided through a process of investigation, enabling them to construct their own understanding of the material. Central to my approach is the belief that it's not enough for students to mechanically plug numbers into an equation; they must also comprehend the underlying principles governing natural phenomena. I emphasize the importance of understanding qualitative explanations and general trends, ensuring that students grasp why certain phenomena occur when changes are made to a system. By nurturing a deep conceptual understanding and fostering critical thinking skills, I aim to empower students to become independent learners and lifelong problem solvers. My educational materials on Teachers Pay Teachers reflect this philosophy, offering engaging resources designed to inspire curiosity, facilitate inquiry, and promote a deeper understanding of high school chemistry and physics concepts. Join me in empowering the next generation of scientists to think critically, analyze data, and explore the wonders of the natural world.

My own education history

My journey in the realm of education began with a Bachelor of Science degree in Chemistry from Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, OH. This foundational experience provided me with a solid understanding of the principles that govern the natural world and ignited my passion for scientific exploration. Eager to deepen my knowledge and expertise, I pursued a Master of Science degree in Chemistry from the prestigious University of Wisconsin - Madison. Here, I delved into advanced concepts, conducted research, and honed my analytical skills, laying the groundwork for a successful career in both academia and teaching. Equipped with a desire to share my love for science with others, I obtained a Wisconsin teaching certificate from Edgewood College in Madison, Wisconsin. This certification validated my commitment to excellence in education and prepared me to inspire and guide students in their own scientific journeys. Recognizing the importance of staying abreast of emerging technologies and teaching methodologies, I completed a software development bootcamp through the University of Wisconsin - Madison Engineering Department. This experience equipped me with valuable skills in leveraging technology to enhance the learning experience and adapt to the evolving landscape of education. As a licensed educator in the state of Wisconsin, I am qualified to teach all science subjects, allowing me to impart knowledge and instill a passion for learning across a diverse range of disciplines. My educational background serves as a solid foundation upon which I continue to build, innovate, and inspire future generations of scientists and thinkers.

Additional biographical information

In addition to my extensive academic and teaching background, I have served as a Faculty Assistant for the University of Wisconsin - Madison Chemistry Department for five years. During this time, I provided invaluable support in both general chemistry and organic chemistry courses, working closely with professors and students alike to facilitate learning and enhance the educational experience. With over a decade of experience teaching science at the high school level, I bring a wealth of practical knowledge and insights to my educational materials. My time in the classroom has allowed me to refine my instructional techniques, tailor content to meet diverse learning needs, and inspire a love for science in students of all backgrounds. Currently, I am channeling my passion for education and technology into the development of apps for iOS and Android platforms. These apps are designed to empower teachers by providing students with ample practice opportunities for key concepts while offering immediate feedback to enhance learning outcomes. By leveraging the power of technology, I aim to aid teachers in striving for individual proficiency based practice and instruction, meeting students at where they are at.