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Uvalde, Texas, United States
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Welcome fellow science teachers! My name is Rebekah Trevino and I am the teacher author behind Scientifically Simple. I teach in a small rural school district in south Texas that serves a total of 460 students (pre-K -12th grade). In high school, there are approximately 75 students and teach the majority of the high school science classes. I have taught integrated physics and chemistry to Dual Credit Anatomy and Physiology and everything in between. The 2024-2025 school year will be my 10th year in teaching. With this store my goal is to help the busy teacher regain their sanity and time with simple and effective resources that helps support what they're doing the classroom.
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Preview of Bundle: Introduction to Chemistry

Bundle: Introduction to Chemistry

Introduction to Chemistry, Chemistry Notes, Chemistry Powerpoint, Chemistry Lesson, Scientific Method Doodle Notes, Differentiated Doodle Notes, Chemistry Interactive Lesson, Lab Activity, Lab Equipment UsageLooking for an introductory bundle to use to help start the chemistry school year strong? Looking to purchase a growing introductory chemistry bundle? DescriptionThis bundle includes four top sellers that are great resources to use when covering basic science ideas at the beginning of the s
Preview of Powerpoint: Analyzing Data Interactive Lesson

Powerpoint: Analyzing Data Interactive Lesson

Introduction to Chemistry, Introduction to Science, Analyzing Data, Chemistry Notes, Chemistry Powerpoint, Chemistry Lesson, Metric System, Graphing, Dimensional Analysis, Chemistry Differentiated Doodle Notes, Chemistry Interactive LessonLooking for an introductory lesson to help your students review how to analyze data? Looking for something new to add some flare to your chemistry notes? Looking to provide an interactive powerpoint option for distance learners when covering SI units, metric sy
Preview of Introduction to Chemistry Notes ~Printable and Digital OPTION

Introduction to Chemistry Notes ~Printable and Digital OPTION

Looking to provide follow along notes for your students? Need a power point that is ready to use and to teach from? Looking to review important basic science information with your chemistry students? This introduction to chemistry printable and digital resource provides an overview over chemistry and how it relates to matter, the scientific method, and scientific research. Notes are based off of the book material from McGraw-Hill Chemistry: Matter and Change. I hope this resources helps!
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Experience

Welcome fellow science teachers! My name is Rebekah Trevino and I am the teacher author behind Scientifically Simple. I teach in a small rural school district in south Texas that serves a total of 460 students (pre-K -12th grade). In high school, there are approximately 75 students and teach the majority of the high school science classes. I have taught integrated physics and chemistry to Dual Credit Anatomy and Physiology and everything in between. The 2024-2025 school year will be my 10th year in teaching. With this store my goal is to help the busy teacher regain their sanity and time with simple and effective resources that helps support what they're doing the classroom.

Teaching style

My teaching style is more on the traditional side of teaching. I give notes, I expect my students to write them down, ask questions and engage in discussions about the topic. I also provide a variety of hands on learning opportunities that vary from color coding, doodle notes, formal labs, stations and experimental design.

Awards & shining teacher moments

2018- Gulf and Caribbean Research, Vol 29, Issue 1, Preliminary Multivariate Comparison of Coral Assemblages onCarbonate Banks in the Western Gulf of Mexico

My own education history

2012-Bachelors in Biology from the University of Texas at Brownsville 2015-Masters in Biology from the University of Texas at Brownsville.