10 station rotation on the modern uses of nuclear chemistry. Each station contains information on a specific use and includes bolded and highlighted sections to help increase student comprehension. The student handout is linked on the second slide. Suggested structure: 4 minutes per station, 3 of which should be spent on reading the slide and completing its corresponding section of the student handout, 1 minute to rotate between stations.
10-question practice activity with answer KEY focusing on the Combined Gas Law and Ideal Gas Law. Practice includes assorted questions using pressure (mmHg, kPa, and atm) and temperature (K and Celsius) units.
Introductory hands-on activity that is designed to help students learn to collect data, create a graph, and analyze it. Students will measure their heart rate at rest, perform jumping jacks, and then measure their heart rate at various time intervals. Students will then graph the data they collect it and answer guiding questions to help them analyze their data.
36 question Exam Review covering the following: Phase DiagramEndothermic and Exothermic Analysis of Heating/Cooling CurveKinetic vs. Potential Energy on Heating CurveAnalysis of Phase Diagram
Multi-step full practice.
1. Identify ionic and covalent bonds.
2. Depending on identification, either draw ions or neutral LDS.
3. create lewis dot structures or electron dot diagrams for given compounds.
4. Identify molecular geometry or oxidation number.
5. Identify polarity or calculate polarity based on electronegativity values.
Student guided notes handout. Investigates the positive and negative effects of humans on each of the four main spheres (atmosphere, geosphere, hydrosphere and biosphere), includes discussion questions.
Project on renewable energy sources. It takes on 4 different perspectives when comparing different types of energy sources. The project seeks to expose students to the different aspects that need to be considered when trying to implement new energy source. It includes a gallery walk handout for students to showcase their project and complete a rotation as poster or PowerPoint presentations. Grading rubric included.
Exam Review covering the following: (28 questions) States of MatterTemperature/PressureKMTGas Laws ScenariosGas Laws CalculationsFormatted to save paper, total of four pages (two on each side) for a total of one page print out on both sides.
Mini-Exam Review covering: (8 sections, total 20 questions) Classification of MatterIntensive vs. Extensive PropertiesPhysical vs. Chemical PropertiesHistory of the Periodic TableFormatted to help save paper, two reviews on each paper if cut in half.
PowerPoint presentation covers Coulomb's Law - reviews subatomic particles, electrostatic force, and calculations. Presentation includes guided practice questions, independent practice questions, answers to said questions, and QR code link to additional practice activity.
Week long project that requires students to collect their waste (non-perishable), sort out the waste at the end into the different types of waste, collect data and develop ideas on how to create less waste. Materials needed are: 1 large trash bag per student, 7 small trash bags per student, plastic gloves, and scale/balance.
Project includes proposed schedule **update dates as needed**
It is recommended that students collect their any waste that does not perish in their small trash bag, carry
22 question Exam Review covering the following: DensityMetric ConversionsSI UnitsAccuracy vs. PrecisionScientific NotationMole ConversionsSignificant FiguresFormatted to help save paper, total of four pages condensed to one front and back page.
Student will create a project that targets one (1) of the Six Americas described by the Yale Program on Climate Change Communication to demonstrate mastery of the biogeochemical cycles and their role/impact on climate change and global warming.
Students have the choice to investigate global warming from six varying perspectives, from high belief and most concerned to low belief and low concerned.
Includes Grading Rubric.
15 question quiz covering the following: Metric ConversionsSI UnitsAccuracy vs. PrecisionSignificant FiguresDensity Graph and CalculationsFormatted to help save paper, two different versions of quiz, one on each side of paper if cut in half.
Review game (jeopardy) showcasing the following biogeochemical cycles: rock cycle, hydrologic cycle, carbon and nitrogen cycles. Includes biotic and abiotic concepts.
PowerPoint presentation with embedded hyperlinks for easy navigation between slides and home page.
Stoichiometry practice problems, includes mole to mole, mole to mass, and mass to mass calculations.
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Chemistry
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