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Chemistry resources for Microsoft Word and for Montessori

Preview of LAB Chemistry - Nuclear Decay - Wet Lab

LAB Chemistry - Nuclear Decay - Wet Lab

Engage your chemistry students by having them performing an iodine clock reaction -- reimaged to be assigned to nuclear decay! Students will time the clock, graph the results and imagine how the nucleus decays over time.Included:1 sheet Lab 2 pages1 Sheet teacher solution creation directionsObjective: Observe and determine the equilibrium shift of the reactionMaterials Students:• Solution A• Solution B• 2 Erlenmeyer flasks• 3 graduated cylinders • A magnetic stirrer (if available) Timer• Beaker•
Preview of Mixtures Rotation LAB

Mixtures Rotation LAB

Created by
KK Hines
In this hands-on lab, students will explore different types of mixtures by making them themselves! Students will rotate between stations to observe and create heterogeneous mixtures, homogeneous mixtures, solutions and suspensions. This lab is also easily customizable to include all of the physical properties that you need to cover! Teaching rate of dissolving? Mix the cup of sugar into cold AND warm water and have students make observations. Teaching about diffusion? Have students add
Preview of Cheerio Inspired Snack Mat - Molecules

Cheerio Inspired Snack Mat - Molecules

Snack Mat - MoleculesThese pages can be printed on a standard 8.5"x11" paper, and the Cheerio is "true to size." I then laminate these snack mats to allow infinite use. My little one is 13 months and he works on his fine motor skills, counting, recognizing colors, vocabulary; and so much more while he enjoys a healthy snack. Suggested Vocabulary:MoleculeOxygenCarbonHydrogenNitrogenElementsBondsMethaneCowsCarbon DioxideBreatheAmmoniaStinkyWaterDrinkLiquidGasSolidPeriodic TableOrganicInorganicComp
Preview of Finding Magnetic Dust

Finding Magnetic Dust

Created by
Nena Greer
This is a very simple Science experiment that can be done with any ages 3+ (with supervision). All supplies needed are listed. This can be done virtually anywhere! It provides a great jumping off point for older children to research meteors and pollution. It is written in Montessori Lesson Style format.
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