Have fun while practicing Balancing Chemical Equations in Chemistry! Great sub plans that are easy to check! Students balance 10 equations solving for a particular coefficient or the sum of all the coefficients. When balancing equations this activity uses the smallest whole number coefficients every time. When balanced students will choose the correct answer from the options in each column. They will then color the spaces on the turkey with the color that corresponds to the answer. *NOW differe
Have fun while practicing identifying types of evidence in Forensics! Great sub plans that are easy to check! Students will classify 10 pieces of evidence as class or individual. Then students choose the correct answer from the options in each column. They will then color the spaces on the turkey with the color that corresponds to the answer. It is differentiated to include TWO different turkey coloring sheets. One that requires more spaces to color and one requires less. This helps it work wel
Have fun while practicing Cell Organelle Functions in Biology! Great sub plans for life science that are easy to check! Students will identify 10 cell organelles from their functions. Then students choose the correct answer from the options in each column. They will then color the spaces on the turkey with the color that corresponds to the answer. *NOW differentiated to include TWO different turkey coloring sheets. One that requires more spaces to color and one requires less. This helps it work
Can be used for Valentines day! Have fun while practicing identifying types of evidence as class or individual in Forensics! Great sub plans that are easy to check! Students will classify 10 pieces of evidence as class or individual. Then students choose the correct answer from the options in each column. They will then color the spaces on the picture with the color that corresponds to the answer. This coloring activity requires colored pencils/crayons/markers. Ex: Question 1: DNA evidence coll
Have fun doing this maze and build a monster activity where students classify fingerprints in this bundle. Activity 1: Students identify 6 fingerprints as a loop, arch, or whorl. Then they draw different characteristics to create a monster image. This makes it easy to visually check if students have the correct answers with just a glance. Activity 2: Students go through a maze where Loops, arches and whorls are further classified into their more specific names. No Prep Required! Just print an
Fun practice of Percent Composition by Mass before Christmas / Hanukkah break activity. This Winter Holiday Snowman is an engaging way for students to do percent composition calculations. Also makes great as sub plans that are easy to check. It includes seven problems where students solve for percent composition using the mass of one element inside the whole compounds mass. Based on the students answers they will draw different characteristics on the snowman. This makes it easy to visually check
This activity is a very engaging way for students to practice percent composition calculations. Also makes great as sub plans that are easy to check. It includes six problems where students solve for percent composition using the mass of one element inside the whole compounds mass. Based on the students answers they will draw different characteristics on the monster. This makes it easy to visually check if students have the correct answers with just a glance. Formula: Percent Composition = mass
Chemistry Gas Law Practice (Combined, Boyle, Charles and Gay Lussac) in a fun engaging way. No prep sub plans. Students answer questions to build a monster then they can color the monster at the end of the activity if they finish early. Used in High School Regents Chemistry Course. Students answer 6 questions using gas laws. Problems include Combined Gas law, Boyles law, Gay-Lussacs law, and Charles law. Students show a numerical set up and then solve for the correct answer. Then students draw
**MAZES ARE MUCH MORE ENGAGING THAN A BORING WORKSHEET**Students start in the top corner answering the first question. They then follow the pathway with the correct answer to next box. Students can color in the pathway they complete the worksheet or just simply draw a line that follows the correct path. Students will continue to answer questions until they reach "The End" box. This maze has students solve for either the empirical formula OR the molecular formula. See the preview for an example
Classify fingerprints in forensics with this fun supplemental activity! Also makes great as sub plans that are easy to check. Students identify 6 fingerprints as a loop, arch, or whorl. I have students circle the deltas to prove why they chose that type. Once they know the type then they draw different characteristics to create a monster image. This makes it easy to visually check if students have the correct answers with just a glance. Great Sub Plans! No Prep Required! Just print and go! Colo
This activity is a very engaging way for students to practice half life calculations in Nuclear Chemistry. It includes six different problems where you solve for different answers. It includes calculating one of each problem listed: Time elapsed, Amount remaining, Fraction remaining, Half life, Number of half lives, and Original mass. Based on the students answers they will draw different characteristics on the monster. This makes it easy to visually check if students have the correct answers wi
Have students learn Types of Bonds through a POGIL-style activity. Students explore Element Classification, Comparing Ionic and Covalent Processes, Electronegativity Difference, Metallic Bonding, and Practice Identifying Bond Types. Used in my Regents High School Chemistry Course as sub plans or student guided learning. After each section students stop and check their answers with the teacher or print an answer key and tape it in the front for students to self-check. Includes an editable word
Have fun while practicing identifying types of evidence in Forensics before Christmas break! Great sub plans that are easy to check! Students will classify 9 pieces of evidence as class or individual. Then students choose the correct answer from the options in each column. They will then color the spaces on the holiday cat with the color that corresponds to the answer. This coloring activity requires colored pencils/crayons/markers. Ex: Question A: DNA evidence collected from a sample of blood
Chemical Bonding: Types of Bonds Worksheet (2 pages). Students use a periodic table to identify metals and nonmetals, then use this information to determine if a compound has ionic, covalent, or metallic bonds. Students also have to say what happens to electrons in each bond type (shared, transferred, or mobile). On the second page students identify the type of bond and do some multiple choice practice. There are a few questions thrown in about having both ionic and covalent bonds (they have pol
Make the Winter Holidays fun this color by number/code: Cell cycle / Mitosis Activity. Students color the snowman worksheet using the correct answers. This is biology practice that your students will be eager to do! Works as sub plans or easy to monitor practice page. Great for before Christmas / Holiday break. This has students answer 12 questions to color the winter snowman page. See the preview for questions. Students should have prior knowledge of: mitosis, interphase, prophase, metaphase
A fun color by number style practice in the Bonding Unit for Molecular polarity and Intermolecular Forces (IMF). Works as no prep sub plans or an easy to check coloring review. Students identify the molecular polarity (polar or nonpolar) or intermolecular force (hydrogen bonding, dipole-dipole attraction, London dispersion forces) for all 20 examples. When they identify the type, they write it underneath the statement. Then complete the mystery picture by coloring the picture using the key. Thi
Mike Rowe from Dirty Jobs takes on the role of Crime Scene Entomologist in this 41 minute video! Great emergency sub plans for forensic class.Students are so engaged and at times grossed out during this video which makes it highly captivating. Mike Rowe and a team of 'bug detectives' examine four pig carcasses that have been decomposing. They collect the insects and later analyze them in the lab. At the end of the video they talk about how long the pigs have been decomposing for based on the tem
Great for Serology/Blood Unit Emergency Sub Plans: the Forensic Files worksheet on episode Invisible Intruders. This product has 13 questions on two pages with the answer key included. The questions go in order of the episode and there is a mixture of true/false and short answer. See the preview which includes a sample of questions used. Please Note the video is necessary for completion of this worksheet. The video is not provided in the TPT activity however as of June 2024 it is available on Yo
Classify fingerprints in forensics with this fun winter themed activity! Also makes great as sub plans that are easy to check. Students identify 7 fingerprints as a loop, arch, or whorl. Then they draw different characteristics on the snowman image. This makes it easy to visually check if students have the correct answers with just a glance. Great Sub Plans! No Prep Required! Just print and go! Colored pencils optional for students who finish early. Use in any Forensic Science Elective course.
This activity is a very engaging way for students to practice half life calculations in Nuclear Chemistry. It includes six different problems where you solve for different answers. It includes calculating one of each problem listed: Time elapsed, Amount remaining, Fraction remaining, Half life, Number of half lives, and Original mass. Based on the students answers they will draw different characteristics on the pumpkin or in the scene. This makes it easy to visually check if students have the co
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Regents Chemistry, Honors Chemistry, General Chemistry, Regents Life Science: Biology, Forensics, and Natural Hazards
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I take a hands on interactive approach to teaching. I like doing activities as well as labs where students get to manipulate something. I also keep students engaged with fun ways to practice the mathematical concepts in Chemistry.
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Masters in Teaching Science: Chemistry and Biology
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