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Higher education chemistry cultural activities

Preview of Chemistry Recipe Project

Chemistry Recipe Project

Created by
Chem Corner
This is a great first project for your chemistry students. They are required to choose a recipe that reflects their family heritage and make a small poster that includes information that connects their recipe to chemistry content covered in class.
Preview of Nuclear World Reading

Nuclear World Reading

This product is great to combine with an overall discussion on the benefits and disadvantages of nuclear chemistry. This helps students understand the bigger implications of what the future of nuclear chemistry can look like. Usually combined with a collaborative project in which students learn about positive uses of nuclear chemistry. A padlet is used to create a discussion for the students to give their opinions about nuclear chemistry in their lives.
Preview of Chembook Assignment

Chembook Assignment

Allow your students to explore the world of atomic theory by researching the different scientists. Then allow your students to create a "Chembook", essentially a Facebook page, in Google Slides that describes the major accomplishments of that scientist. Scientists included in this activity are:John DaltonJ. J. ThomsonErnest RutherfordJames ChadwickNeils BohrAn example using Democritus is included to show your students! This can be done as an individual or group activity.
Preview of Hydrogen Producing Chemicals  Found in the Great Pyramid PDF

Hydrogen Producing Chemicals Found in the Great Pyramid PDF

Created by
Monica Sevilla
Hydrogen Producing Chemicals Found in the Great Pyramid PDF is a lesson that teaches students about chemicals that were found in the Great Pyramid and hydrogen its production of hydrogen gas, a green and sustainable fuel.
Preview of Chemists You Should Know - Research Activity

Chemists You Should Know - Research Activity

Looking for a way to celebrate Black History month? This no-prep lesson is a great way to get your chemistry students talking about scientists who have changed our world but have received little to no credit for their work.
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