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Resources For Teaching Chemistry Handson chemistry - Hands-On chemistry activities With Real-Life Applications contains over 300 intriguing is designed to teach the basics of chemistry and the periodic table http://www.csun.edu/~vceed002/chemistry
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Extractions: Instructional Materials in Chemistry The WWW sites linked to from this page provide practical assistance for Chemistry teachers wanting to use the Internet as part of their classroom planning/instruction. Please read our 1995 Dow/NSTA Summer Workshop Lesson Plans Junior and senior high chemistry lesson plans developed by teachers in annual projects starting in 1995. Bizarre Stuff You Can Make In Your Kitchen This site is an ever growing warehouse of the kinds of projects some of the more demented of us tried as young people, collecting in one place many of the classic, simple science projects that have become part of the collective lore of amateur science. It is a sort of warped semi-scientific cookbook of tricks, gimmicks, and pointless experimentation, concoctions, and devices, using, for the most part, things found around the house. These are the classics. Strange goo, radios made from rusty razor blades, crystal gardens... amateur mad scientist stuff. If you happen to learn something in the process, consider yourself a better person for it.
Teach.chem: The Illinois Chemistry Teachers Support Network that you would like to share or improve during teach.chem. You will have a chanceto collaboratively plan and practice new chemistry lessons and activities. http://www.che.ilstu.edu/teach.chem/
Extractions: Welcome Teach.chem is a series of summer and academic-year workshops that will strengthen the chemistry content and constructivist pedagogy of Illinois science teachers. This project intends to identify and develop chemistry teachers who act as catalysts to systematically reform the way in which students learn chemistry and to improve their knowledge of chemistry. These teachers are responsible for helping to implement high quality pedagogy using standards-based instructional materials. Ongoing support for these teachers will be provided through local workshops, in-class mentoring, and lesson and activity sharing. Teachers will be linked together using technology-based communication systems such as the Illinois State University Online Chemistry Teaching Help Service. Application Deadline April 1, 2004 Academic and Personal Benefits:
Extractions: The academy is a school for students accelerated in mathematics and science as juniors and seniors. It is an exam school which is free to the students and considered a public school. We are located on the campus of Worcester Polytechnic Institute . Our philosophy includes an active learning environment where students explore many topics in an interdisciplinary way. Please walk through some of the activities below and let us know what you think. I am currently working to construct student pages, faculty support pages will be following. At the academy, any student who has not had Chemistry in their sending school takes a semester of Chemistry as a mandatory elective. As an elective it is an "extra" academic class which contains a laboratory component and many home activities and labs. Below you will find many such activities for your use. Explorations in Physics is taken by all juniors at the academy. We do a variety of activities, most of which are hands-on and open ended. A sampling of some of those which I have worked to create is listed below.
Teach.chem: The Illinois Chemistry Teachers Support Network teach.chem Schedule. Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday. AM. Introductions. PM.activities for teaching chemistry. Concerns about teaching chemistry. http://www.che.ilstu.edu/teach.chem/lessons.htm
Extractions: Lessons Lessons developed during Teach.chem are designed to engage students in contructing their own knowledge of chemical concepts. These lessons are not teacher-independent. You may like to contact the authors of the lessons for more information. ISU 2002 OCC 2002 KPHS 2002 ISU 2003 Teach.chem Schedule Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday A.M. Introductions Constructivist Activity: Equilibrium In-depth Analysis of Content and Learning Theory: Constructivism Reflection on Learning Theory Activity Chemical Reactions Illinois Learning Standards Making our Content Delivery more Constructivist Assignment of Constructivist Lesson Plan Development Stoichiometry Lab Development of Mentor/Mentee Collaboration Document Laboratory Debriefing Periodic Properties (12.c.3b) Assignment of Roles and Responsibilities for Next Year P.M.
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History Of Chemistry Activities The History of chemistry. Mole Day activity A series of activities to involvestudents in celebrating Mole Day and help teach the concept. http://www.woodrow.org/teachers/chemistry/institutes/1992/activities/
Extractions: The History of Chemistry 1992 Woodrow Wilson Summer Institute Historical Activities and Lessons The Lessons Included in this Activity Section are: Scientist activity: - Prepare a biographical file on a selected scientist; a supplemental list of birthdays is included. Technology and Society activity: - Report on a trip to a selected time period through a time machine. TimeLine activity: - Produce an AD time line on a specific area/country in the world. What if? activity: - What if? mind game using specific technological or scientific advances. Newspaper activity: - Develop a newspaper based on the career of a selected scientist. CHEMWEB game: - Trace interrelationships between chemists, chemicals and processes. Atomic Model Timeline: - Produce a timeline detailing the evolution of the atomic model. Arrhenius Lab: - Conduct several of the experiments outlined in his dissertation. Dinner Party activity: - A thought-provoking exercise in which students select 20 diverse figures to be seated appropriately during a formal dinner party. Element Ad activity: - Design an advertising campaign for an element.
Extractions: This first volume of Fun with Chemistry includes 53 chemistry activities and demonstrations. The activities in the first part of the book are arranged in sections on carbon dioxide, chemistry with foodstuffs, color changes, density, and "from the five and dime." Among these activities, students observe that carbon dioxide extinguishes the flame from a candle, compare the dissolving rate of sugar cubes with that of powdered sugar, experiment with density columns, and boil water in a paper pot. Fun with Chemistry take fewer than 15 minutes to set up. Activities have a grade-level recommendation, instructions for doing the activity, safety and disposal guidelines, extensions or variations, curriculum integration ideas, and an explanation of the chemical concepts involved. The volume also provides a list of suppliers; a list of readily available, inexpensive chemicals (such as common household chemicals); and an activity index sorted by key concepts. Prices: $23 ($45 for volumes 1 and 2).
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Extractions: This article is designed for teachers to use in the classroom. Find out how those coveted golden statuettes, the Oscars, can be used to teach math and chemistry. Related Riverdeep activities: Calculating Products, Finding the Volume of a Prism, Calculating Volume and Surface Area of a Right Cylinder, Defining Ratio, Electrolytic Cells, Electroplating, Electroplating with Copper Dec. 3, 2001
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Extractions: Curriculum Ozone About Us Courses ... Links We are pleased that you have chosen to use "Ozone Does it Affect Me" in your classroom. The Chemistry activities were developed to be used with typical high school chemistry curricula. The Chemistry activities, therefore, are geared toward the 10th or 11th grade student. The Environmental Science activities are geared toward the 9th or 10th grade student. We hope these activities will give you new and exciting ways to teach some of the key concepts presented in typical Chemistry and Environmental Science courses. Each unit has been structured according to a learning cycle model. The basic components of the learning cycle are as follows: Engage: Create interest, generate curiosity, and identify students' preconceived notions. Evaluate: Assess student knowledge and skills. Each activity is designed to highlight one, or more, stages of the learning cycle. For a listing of activities by learning cycle stage, please refer to the section titled, "Unit Outline According to the Learning Cycle, Science Concepts and Science Skills".
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