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Preview of Designing a Roller Coaster using the Law of Conservation of Energy

Designing a Roller Coaster using the Law of Conservation of Energy

In this great hands on activity students will need to follow the Law of Conservation of Energy to create blueprints to their own roller coaster. The students will need to calculate the over all mass, height, PE and KE of their roller coaster at various spots long it's path while keeping in mind their linear blueprints must be to scale, in color and very accurate. This document has everything you need to help your students master these skills. All you need to do is help your students bring the
Preview of Lesson Plan: Equilibrium and Le Chatelier’s Principle

Lesson Plan: Equilibrium and Le Chatelier’s Principle

Created by
MsRazz ChemClass
Le Chatlier's PrincipleThis lesson plan will give your students a basic overview of equilibrium and Le Châtelier’s Principle. Your students will be able to describe the major stresses applied to a system in equilibrium and predict the direction of shift for a reaction with changes in temperature, pressure, concentration, and the addition of a catalyst. The bell ringer reviews reaction rates with identifying parts of a reaction coordinate diagram and explaining the effects of concentration, tempe
Preview of Lesson Plan: Classification of Matter - Notes, Power Point, Homework, Warm Up

Lesson Plan: Classification of Matter - Notes, Power Point, Homework, Warm Up

Created by
MsRazz ChemClass
Classification of matter, Pure substances, Mixtures, States of matterThis lesson plan will teach your students the categories matter is classified into: pure substances and mixtures. Types of pure substances and mixtures are described as well as how to differentiate between each type. A brief review of solids, liquids, and gases and their properties is also included. Definitions of chemistry, matter, mass, weight, and energy are also discussed.Includes:•Bell Ringer (Warm Up)•Guided Notes•Powe
Preview of Guided Reading:DNA, RNA, Transcription/Translation, Protein Synthesis, Mutations

Guided Reading:DNA, RNA, Transcription/Translation, Protein Synthesis, Mutations

Created by
Big Box Biology
This series of reading passages and follow-up questions is meant to be used before or concurrent with teaching gene expression and transcription and translation, in a middle school or high school level biology course. This activity serves as an introductory activity to the process of decoding DNA to protein, through transcription and translation. Vocabulary words including genes, proteins, the central dogma of biology, gene expression, transcription and translation, the structure of RNA, mRNA, t
Preview of Lesson Plan: Calorimetry and q=mcΔT

Lesson Plan: Calorimetry and q=mcΔT

Created by
MsRazz ChemClass
Thermochemistry - Calorimetry, q=mcT, q=mc delta t, calorimeter This lesson plan will teach your students about calorimetry. Students will be introduced to different kinds of calorimeters (constant pressure and constant volume) and will perform calculations using q=mcΔT. Students will be able to explain what temperature change is dependent on and relate this to specific heat. Power Point and student note sheet makes this lesson easy to follow. Animations within the Power Point help your students
Preview of Lesson Plan: Fission, Fusion, and Applications of Nuclear Chemistry

Lesson Plan: Fission, Fusion, and Applications of Nuclear Chemistry

Created by
MsRazz ChemClass
Nuclear Chemistry - Fission - FusionDescription: This lesson plan will teach your students about fission and fusion. Students will also learn how these reactions apply to everyday life. Your students are sure to be wowed by all the ways nuclear chemistry is used. The bell ringer (warm up) serves to review their knowledge of balancing and writing transmutation reactions. Click on the preview for samples of this lesson plan.This lesson plan includes:•Bell Ringer•Student Note Sheet•Power Point N
Preview of Lesson Plan: Balancing Chemical Equations

Lesson Plan: Balancing Chemical Equations

Created by
MsRazz ChemClass
Chemical Reactions - balancing equations - tally method, accounting methodThis lesson plan will teach your students how to balance chemical equations. Students will be able to balance equations using the “tally method.” This is one of the most organized and systematic ways of balancing that will help your students to master this skill with ease. Fantastic animations within the Power Point help your students learn the step-by-step approach to balancing with ease. Helpful hints and tricks are i
Preview of Lesson Plan: Calculations with Acids and Bases

Lesson Plan: Calculations with Acids and Bases

Created by
MsRazz ChemClass
Acids and Bases - pH, pOH, ph Scale, Hydrogen ion concentration, Hydroxide ion concentration, This lesson plan will give your students a basic overview of calculations with acids and bases as well as the pH and pOH scales. Manipulations of formulas for pH, pOH, hydrogen, and hydroxide concentrations are performed. Helpful animations within the Power Point will help your students to follow these calculations with ease.This lesson plan includes:• Bell Ringer• Student Note Sheet• Power Point Notes•
Preview of Lesson Plan: Introduction to Acids and Bases

Lesson Plan: Introduction to Acids and Bases

Created by
MsRazz ChemClass
Acids and Bases - Properties, Arrhenius definition for acids and bases, Review of naming and formula writingThis lesson plan will introduce your students properties of acids and bases. Students will also review naming and formula writing for these compounds. The bell ringer activity reviews calculations with molarity. This lesson plan sets a solid foundation so that more complex topics of acids and bases can be covered.This lesson plan includes:• Bell Ringer• Student Note Sheet• Power Point Note
Preview of Atoms and the Periodic Table PowerPoint & Student Worksheet

Atoms and the Periodic Table PowerPoint & Student Worksheet

Created by
Beverly Biology
This PowerPoint file is a wonderful presentation about the structure of atoms, how to interpret the Periodic Table of Elements, and the differences between covalent and ionic bonds. I have also included a “fill-in-the-blank” style worksheet to accompany these notes for you to distribute to your students if you wish. There are 16 slides in this PowerPoint, which contains a very nice collection of images and animations to assist with understanding. All pictures used are in the “public domain” so t
Preview of Lesson Plan: Introduction to Thermochemistry

Lesson Plan: Introduction to Thermochemistry

Created by
MsRazz ChemClass
Thermochemistry - Introduction to Thermochemistry, Units of energy, Joule, CalorieThis lesson plan will introduce the topic of thermochemistry. Topics include: unit converting with calories and Joules, exothermic and endothermic, and heat vs. temperature. Dimensional analysis is used to convert in between units of energy. The bell ringer (warm up) nicely ties in many of the topics in thermo by asking “WDYT” (what do you think) questions. Power Point is bright, easy to follow, and the helpful ani
Preview of Lesson Plan: Titration Calculations

Lesson Plan: Titration Calculations

Created by
MsRazz ChemClass
Acids, Bases, and Solutions - TitrationsThis lesson plan will review naming, formula writing, and balancing for neutralization reactions. The basic concepts of a titration and the setup is explained. Students will be given a step-by step approach for calculating an unknown concentration of a acid or base. The Bell Ringer (warm up) for this lesson reviews acid-base pH and pOH calculations. Extra practice sheet is provided!This lesson plan includes:• Bell Ringer• Student Note Sheet• Power Point N
Preview of Lesson Plan: History and Basics of the Periodic Table

Lesson Plan: History and Basics of the Periodic Table

Created by
MsRazz ChemClass
Periodic Table - History and Introduction, Moseley, Mendeleev, groups, periods, trendsThis lesson plan will teach your students the history and common names of various sections of the Periodic Table. Students will also be able to differentiate between properties of metals and nonmetals. Great visuals are included in the Power Point presentation to help students learn content with ease. A suggestion for a demonstration is also given within the Power Point.This lesson plan includes:•Guided Note
Preview of Lesson Plan: Molarity

Lesson Plan: Molarity

Created by
MsRazz ChemClass
Solutions - Concentration, Molarity, How to Make a SolutionThis lesson plan will introduce your students to units of concentration. Topics of this lesson include: a review of concentration, how to make a molar solution, as well as calculations with molarity. The step-by-step approach to the calculations and helpful animations will enable your students to master this concept in no time!This lesson plan includes:•Bell Ringer•Student Note Sheet•Power Point Notes•Homework Worksheet•Answer keys to ev
Preview of *Bundle* Balancing Chemical Equations Worksheet and PowerPoint

*Bundle* Balancing Chemical Equations Worksheet and PowerPoint

Created by
CoScine
Use this amazing package of a 3 page worksheet and 17 PowerPoint slides to teach balancing chemical equations to your students. This would cover 2 days of class time. Students love the illustrated equations and understand the difference in subscripts and coefficients with these learning aids.Use this clean, easy to read, PowerPoint to very clearly show your students how to balance chemical equations. The animations are simple, as well as add to the presentation.The worksheet illustrates each equ
Preview of Forensics Handwriting Analysis, Forgery & Counterfeiting Case Studies

Forensics Handwriting Analysis, Forgery & Counterfeiting Case Studies

Case studies from a forensic textbook written by Bertino. 3 case studies typed with questions following each case study. Good for a homework, a handout, a think, pair, share activity, or busy work for after a test or quiz. I offer all my case studies and web quests as bundles, for your consideration. Kindly leave a review of my work, it will help me create future assignments. Thank you so much! Ms. D. :-)
Preview of Mystery Star Spectra- Using Spectra to Identify Star Composition and Red-Shift

Mystery Star Spectra- Using Spectra to Identify Star Composition and Red-Shift

Contains Printable Reference Spectra for 6 commonly found elements- along with ten mystery star spectra. Students are asked to use references to identify the elemental composition of the mystery samples.Mystery Stars contain 1-3 elements. Also, there is one blue-shifted and one red-shifted spectra to introduce students to the idea. Suggested to have students use highlighters to keep track of each element they find.
Preview of Cellular Respiration vs. Photosynthesis Cut and Paste Chart

Cellular Respiration vs. Photosynthesis Cut and Paste Chart

Created by
Hannah Juang
Filled with visuals, this hands-on chart will help students determine the differences between cellular respiration and photosynthesis.
Preview of Lesson Plan: Periodic Trends - Ionization Energy Trend

Lesson Plan: Periodic Trends - Ionization Energy Trend

Created by
MsRazz ChemClass
Trends of the Periodic Table - Ionization energyThis lesson plan will teach your students about the ionization energy (I.E.) trend within groups and periods of the Periodic Table. Students will be able to identify which atoms will have a smaller/larger ionization energy, and will also be able to explain why this is the trend for groups and periods. Great visuals as well as an easy summary is given in the Power Point Presentation. An exit ticket is included for easy assessment!This lesson plan
Preview of Lesson Plan: Equilibrium Constants and ICE Tables

Lesson Plan: Equilibrium Constants and ICE Tables

Created by
MsRazz ChemClass
ICE Tables, Equilibrium constantThis lesson plan will give your students a basic overview of equilibrium constants and ICE tables. Your students will be able to calculate the equilibrium concentrations of reactants and products, and calculate the constant for a particular reaction. The bell ringer reviews LeChatlier's Principle and the many kinds of stresses that can be applied to a system in equilibrium.This lesson plan includes:•Bell Ringer•Student Note Sheet•Power Point Notes•Homework Workshe
Preview of Lesson Plan: Introduction to Reaction Rates

Lesson Plan: Introduction to Reaction Rates

Created by
MsRazz ChemClass
Reaction Rates, Factors that affect rate, Collision theoryThis lesson plan will give your students a basic overview of reaction rates. Your students will be able to identify factors that affect reaction rate, explain how a catalyst and inhibitor changes the rate of a reaction, and describe aspects of collision theory. The bell ringer is a "What do you think?" style bellwork where students will rate how fast certain well-known reactions proceed, as well as activating prior knowledge about food sp
Preview of Lesson Plan: Accuracy, Precision, and Scientific Notation

Lesson Plan: Accuracy, Precision, and Scientific Notation

Created by
MsRazz ChemClass
Accuracy, Precision, Scientific notationThis lesson plan will teach your students the differences between qualitative and quantitative observations and measurements. Students will also be able to convert numbers into scientific notation. Emphasis on how to enter scientific notation into a calculator is also included. Power point is colorful, professional, and clear. Great power point animations will allow your students to follow this lesson with ease.Includes:•Bell Ringer (Warm Up)•Guided No
Preview of Lesson Plan: Hess's Law

Lesson Plan: Hess's Law

Created by
MsRazz ChemClass
Thermochemistry - Hess's Law, EnthalpyThis lesson plan will teach your students about Hess’s Law. Students will first learn how to add, multiply, divide, and reverse chemical equations and how this affects the delta H. Examples of each type of change is given, as well as helpful hints throughout the power point to help your students learn this concept with ease. Easy to follow animations help your students use a step-by-step approach to these problems.This lesson plan includes:• Bell Ringer• Stu
Preview of Lesson Plan: Introduction to Types of Radiation

Lesson Plan: Introduction to Types of Radiation

Created by
MsRazz ChemClass
Nuclear Chemistry - Radiation Description: This lesson plan will give your students a basic overview of the differences between nuclear reactions and chemical reactions. Includes a brief review of isotopes, mass number, atomic number, as well as shorthand notation. Your students will be able to differentiate between the properties of alpha, beta, and gamma radiation. The bell ringer (warm up) serves to activate prior knowledge about radiation and aids the teacher in addressing misconceptions.
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