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Chemical Nomenclature: Naming Ionic, Polyatomic, & Covalent Compounds

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    The ultimate bundle of practice worksheets and assessment quizzes for chemical nomenclature mastery!

    Comprehensive and, with a variety of print & digital resources, it provides plenty of options to choose from depending on your teaching needs.

    • 550 different compounds.
    • 8 practice worksheets (print & digital).
    • 28 assessment quizzes (print & digital).
    • 36 Easel fillable worksheets.
    • 50 Easel multiple-choice activities. ⭐ Great for formative assessment. ⭐
    • 50 Easel multiple-choice assessments. ⭐ Great for summative assessment. ⭐
    • IUPAC-recommended spelling is used.
    • All answers included.

    Ionic Compound Resources Include:

    • 158 different ionic compounds.
    • All compounds are binary; composed of two different elements, one metal and one nonmetal.
    • 3 practice worksheets; 88 different compounds (print).
    • 7 assessment quizzes; 70 different compounds (print).
    • 10 Easel fillable worksheets (digital).
    • 11 Easel multiple-choice activities (digital).
    • 11 Easel multiple-choice assessments (digital).

    Ternary/Polyatomic Compound Resources Include:

    • 132 different ternary/polyatomic compounds.
    • All compounds contain at least one polyatomic ion. All compounds, therefore, are composed of three or more different elements.
    • 2 practice worksheets; 62 different compounds (print).
    • 7 assessment quizzes; 70 different compounds (print).
    • 9 Easel fillable worksheets (digital).
    • 13 Easel multiple-choice activities (digital).
    • 13 Easel multiple-choice assessments (digital).

    Covalent Compound Resources Include:

    • 110 different covalent compounds.
    • All compounds are binary; composed of two different nonmetal elements (metalloids included). No ternary/polyatomic ions.
    • 1 practice worksheet; 40 different compounds (print).
    • 7 assessment quizzes; 70 different compounds (print).
    • 8 Easel fillable worksheets (digital).
    • 11 Easel multiple-choice activities (digital).
    • 11 Easel multiple-choice assessments (digital).

    Mixed Ionic, Polyatomic, & Covalent Compound Resources Include:

    • 150 different compounds.
    • Mixture of binary ionic (monovalent), binary ionic (multivalent), ternary/polyatomic, and covalently bonded compounds.
    • 2 practice worksheets; 80 different compounds (print).
    • 7 assessment quizzes; 70 different compounds (print).
    • 9 Easel fillable worksheets (digital).
    • 15 Easel multiple-choice activities (digital).
    • 15 Easel multiple-choice assessments (digital).

    Easel activities & assessments are auto-grading with real-time student data. Students may self-check their understanding using these tools.

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    Teaching Duration
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    Standards

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    NGSSHS-PS1-1
    Use the periodic table as a model to predict the relative properties of elements based on the patterns of electrons in the outermost energy level of atoms. Examples of properties that could be predicted from patterns could include reactivity of metals, types of bonds formed, numbers of bonds formed, and reactions with oxygen. Assessment is limited to main group elements. Assessment does not include quantitative understanding of ionization energy beyond relative trends.
    NGSSHS-PS1-2
    Construct and revise an explanation for the outcome of a simple chemical reaction based on the outermost electron states of atoms, trends in the periodic table, and knowledge of the patterns of chemical properties. Examples of chemical reactions could include the reaction of sodium and chlorine, of carbon and oxygen, or of carbon and hydrogen. Assessment is limited to chemical reactions involving main group elements and combustion reactions.

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