This summative assessment incorporates the following areas: Ionic Bonds Ionic Compound Formulas Lewis Dot Structures Polarity Electronegativity Electron Density Dipoles Covalent Bonds This document is completely editable for your curricular needs!
This review sheet encompasses all levels of Chemistry II and AP Chemistry content in the area of thermodynamics. It includes: Calculating changes in EnthalpyHess' LawEnthalpy of FormationEnthalpy of ReactionsSpecific HeatCalorimetryDetermining Endo/Exothermic reactionsIt is completely editable, and follows along with the thermochemistry unit also available in my store! This is a great study aid for the unit test over thermochemistry as well. Answer key is included!
Using well plates and neon straws students will make a scale model of trends found within the periodic table. I use this assignment to introduce these trends to students, and each group makes a model of the different trends. Once each model is made we will typically use a gallery walk as a class to learn each individual trend from the different groups. Now that I use an inquiry assignment I have found my students have a greater retention of not only the trends, but how the trends affect elements
This is an inquiry based lab using UV beads to explore the EM Spectrum. It has an extension built in to test how sunscreens protect our skin from UV-A and UV-B light. Students must design their own experiments, and are encouraged to try as many EM Spectrum waves as possible.
This bundle includes an entire unit in advanced chemistry over thermochemistry content! Inside this bundle you will find: 3 - Note Presentations 2 - Comprehension Checking WKS 1 - Inquiry based Lab 1 - Test Review Packet 1 - Lab Report Rubric 1 - Summative Test
This is a fun and exciting stations lab that is 100% inquiry based. It allows students to visit stations and explore the different solubility properties of polar and non-polar solutes and solvents. It also is a great intro into the forces of cohesion and adhesion. It allows students to have real firsthand phenomena to experience and pose questions about. It is completely editable to fit the needs of the teacher as well.
This is a PowerPoint review game based off of Jeopardy. It covers topics such as Ions, Polarity, Lewis Dot Structure, Bond Dipoles, Molecular Dipoles and much more concerning inter/Intramolecular forces. This is completely editable, and even comes with a "Final Jeopardy" style question. Your students will have tons of fun playing, and most importantly learn while they play!
In this lab activity students will explore endo/exothermic reactions using a coffee cup calorimeter. Students will also investigate the relationship between heat, mass, and change in temperature when calculating the specific heat of different substances. This is great practical application exercise, or even an inquiry based activity introducing endo/exothermic reactions.
This is a summative assessment over Thermochemistry content in an advanced high school chemistry classroom. Content in this test includes: Hess' Law Changes in Enthalpy Enthalpy of Formation Enthalpy of Reactions Changes in Energy Specific Heat Capacity Calorimetry
This is a presentation used to show the chemistry behind cooking! This can be used in a chemistry classroom, or a FACS classroom. It is editable so it may be tailored to fit the needs of the teacher. This particular example focuses on chocolate chip cookies, but any food item could be used! Types of bonds, macro-molecules, and cooking techniques are all touched on. This would be a great addition to any chemistry or FACS unit!
This is a complete high school chemistry unit covering all aspects of inter/intra molecular forces. Included in this bundle are: 3 - Note Presentations 3 - Comprehension Check WKS 2 - Inquiry Based Labs to drive instruction 1 - Test Review Packet 1 - Test Review Game 1 - Summative Unit Test This is a great plug and play bundle to insert into any high school chemistry curriculum! Everything in the bundle is editable, so it makes a great addition to an already established curriculum as well!
This test review document is designed to be used in an early unit of a Chemistry I curriculum. It could also be used as a brief review in a Chemistry II or Advanced Chemistry unit. This review is completely editable and covers application based questions concerning the experiments that lead to our knowledge of the atom, subatomic particles, and the periodic table. This includes calculating average atomic mass, valence electron shells, and differentiating between isotopes. I have also attached th
This worksheet can be used as a formative assessment, or a practice exercise in determining how atoms are bonded. It can also be used to practice modeling valence electrons and bonding between ionic and covalent compounds.
This is a unit encompassing states of matter, chemical/physical changes, and types of energy. Included in the bundle are notes presentations, comprehension check worksheets (homeworks/quizzes), labs, review game, and a unit test. Extra with the bundle you will receive guided note handouts for the presentations.
This review sheets details practice problems on how to calculate valence electrons, valence shells, ionic bonds, and covalent bonds. This review also contains Lewis Dot Structure practice, bond/molecular dipole practice, and electron density of polar/non-polar molecules. Not only can this be used as a test review, it can also be used as a comprehension check worksheet.
This is an introductory stoichiometry and limiting reactant note presentation. This presentation includes defining stoichiometry, application problems detailing a systematic approach to solve stoichiometric problems, as well as defining and solving limiting reactant problems. This can be a stand alone guided practice lesson, it can be used to group students and have them learn cooperatively, and even used remotely through a flipped classroom or (a)synchronous learning.
This is a formative assessment covering advanced thermochemistry content concerning calorimetry calculations. This can be used as a stand alone homework assignment, practice problems, or even a quiz. It is editable for changes as needed.
This assignment can be used as homework, a quiz, comprehension check, or general practice problems concerning Hess' Law and Enthalpy of Formation for chemical reactions. It has an answer key at the top left corner of the sheet allowing students the ability to check to see if their work is correct. This also allows teachers to check the students' work for understanding since the answer is already given.
This is a summative assessment that encompasses states of matter, classification of matter, chemical/physical changes, suspensions, solutions, colloids, and experimental design. It consists of multiple choice, matching, and short answer questions.
This PowerPoint presentation covers Periodic trends for a Chemistry I, II, or Honors Chemistry class. This presentation also covers isotopes, and ions. It can be used as a refreshing self-paced presentation to find gaps in student knowledge, or a guided instruction piece great for any unit. The presentation is completely editable and you may customize for your unique needs.
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