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Chemistry literature circles

Preview of Christmas Chemistry Color by Number - by Valence Electrons

Christmas Chemistry Color by Number - by Valence Electrons

Solve each chemical element for the number of valence electrons indicated by its atomic mass and use that answer to determine the color of each section. For example hydrogen has 1 valence electron so wherever you see "H" use the number color 1 which is yellow.
Preview of Science Socratic Seminar - Are Viruses Dead or Alive?

Science Socratic Seminar - Are Viruses Dead or Alive?

This product is designed to improve students' speaking and listening skills in a science classroom while pushing them to analyze a scientific text. In science, there is more and more debate on whether or not viruses are considered living or non-living which gives us the opportunity to push our students to use this topic as conversation in the classroom. This product includes:- A text (source cited on page)- bigger thought provoking questions- instructions for students to create their own questio
Preview of The Disappearing Spoon - A Chemistry Literature Unit

The Disappearing Spoon - A Chemistry Literature Unit

Created by
Emily Owens
For the past few years after my students finish the AP Chemistry exam early May, I have had my students read "The Disappearing Spoon" by Sam Kean - a book that talks about the elements and the scientists who discovered and created them in a really fun, creative, humanizing way. The book is in five parts, so I have my students participate in five Socratic seminar-style class periods (90 minutes each) with these discussion questions to guide the conversation. I put my desks in a circle, and they c
Preview of E=mc2 by David Bodanis Student Reading Guide

E=mc2 by David Bodanis Student Reading Guide

Created by
Abbi Roehrborn
Introducing literacy into the content areas is a best practice in today's high school science classroom. This reading guide is designed to be used by students reading E=mc2, A Biography of the World's Most Famous Equation by David Bodanis. There are over 150 questions written by me, a high school physics teacher, designed to help my physics students understand the author's point of view as we read this book in class next year. Questions are chronological and in short answer format. Answer key
Preview of Marie Curie Reading Guide (Common Core Aligned)
Preview of Little People, Big Dreams - Rosalind Franklin by Maria Isabel Sanchez Vegara

Little People, Big Dreams - Rosalind Franklin by Maria Isabel Sanchez Vegara

This resource is an eight page PDF document with activities to do based on the book Little People, Big Dreams - Rosalind Franklin by Maria Isabel Sanchez Vegara and Naomi Wilkinson. This document contains six worksheets for students.The activities allow the students to reflect on the story and extend their understanding of the themes within this text. There are comprehension, sequencing and research activities plus a fill-in puzzle. The first six pages of this resource are for student use and th
Preview of Chemical Element Article (Reading Level 1) Comprehension Worksheet

Chemical Element Article (Reading Level 1) Comprehension Worksheet

Created by
Allyssa Sharpe
This worksheet is based upon the Britannica School Chemical Element Article (Reading Level 1). At the bottom of the sheet is the citation to find the article online. However, the questions are basic enough that they can be used for most articles or general facts about the chemical elements. This worksheet can be used with any science curriculum. It can also be used as nonfiction reading.An answer key is included with the worksheet. It is ready to be printed and used.
Preview of Who Was Marie Curie Chapter Questions

Who Was Marie Curie Chapter Questions

Created by
Abbi Reese
Comprehensive set of chapters questions for "Who Was" series books. The questions cover comprehension and understanding - great as independent classroom work, homework, science support, and more! No prep. This does not come with a key.
Preview of What is the difference between and Observation and and Inference?

What is the difference between and Observation and and Inference?

When conducting experiments there are several basic procedures and accompanying vocabulary words that we should learn to use. The Hip Hop Teacher breaks down the words observation and inference in a fun manner.#science #observation #inferencenotes #teachersoftiktok #teachersbelike #thehiphopteacherkamal
Preview of A Medical Hero, Dr. Earl R. Loew and the Importance of Pollinators

A Medical Hero, Dr. Earl R. Loew and the Importance of Pollinators

Created by
Compass Rose
Free to you, in memory of..."Dr. Earl R. Loew: Still Saving Lives After All These Years"An inspirational true story.by Betty J. White, aka Compass Rose, copyright 2023. *Introduction: With the pandemic affecting people from the entire world, we find ourselves focusing on vaccines, cures, treatments, and the future. But what about the past? When and how have pharmaceuticals come to be as we know them? Here’s one inspirational story that we can all appreciate.* A focus on chemistry, biology, medi
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