2nd Week of Distance Learning - Authentic Assessment Strategies - Episode 23 | MsRazz ChemClass


I hope this post finds you and your loved ones well. It's week two, and unfortunately it seems an end to distance learning isn't in sight. I have been formatively assessing my students multiple times each week, however, with the marking period quickly coming to a close, it's time to start thinking about incorporating summative assessments. Watch as I share some advice for designing and administering summative assessments during distance learning.



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Ms. Razz is an enthusiastic chemistry teacher in New Jersey.  She often counts herself to sleep at night using molecules or by reciting Avogadro's number. (For real.) She believes that every student has the power to learn anything, even chemistry.  After all, she remembers this hustle didn't always come easy to her. She's also a Teachers Pay Teachers seller and you can view and purchase her lessons here.

1st Week of Distance Learning - Lessons Learned - Episode 22 | MsRazz ChemClass


My students were certainly not the only ones learning from home this week!

This week was filled with discovering new tech tools, creative assessment strategies, and of course finding new ways of teaching chemistry content! Watch as I share some of the most important lessons I learned this week.



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Karen Randazzo
PO Box 203
Belle Mead, NJ 08502


Ms. Razz is an enthusiastic chemistry teacher in New Jersey.  She often counts herself to sleep at night using molecules or by reciting Avogadro's number. (For real.) She believes that every student has the power to learn anything, even chemistry.  After all, she remembers this hustle didn't always come easy to her. She's also a Teachers Pay Teachers seller and you can view and purchase her lessons here.

5 Easy to Use Apps for Teaching Online - Episode 21 | MsRazz ChemClass


I hope this blog post find you and your loved ones well.

In light of the COVID-19 pandemic and the need for many schools to shift to online flexible learning, I wanted to share five easy to use resources to help deliver instruction and assessment.  I am here to support you and your students during this difficult time.  If you have questions, or would like further guidance on this topic, please do not hesitate to reach out to me.


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Online learning applications mentioned in this video:
cK-12:  https://interactives.ck12.org/
Kami: https://tinyurl.com/yb9mr9xd
EdPuzzle: https://edpuzzle.com/
Nearpod: https://nearpod.com/
Google Meet: meet.google.com/

Using Google Meet to Online Review Sessions: https://youtu.be/cNmIwigTdPY

My PO Box:
Karen Randazzo
PO Box 203
Belle Mead, NJ 08502


Ms. Razz is an enthusiastic chemistry teacher in New Jersey.  She often counts herself to sleep at night using molecules or by reciting Avogadro's number. (For real.) She believes that every student has the power to learn anything, even chemistry.  After all, she remembers this hustle didn't always come easy to her. She's also a Teachers Pay Teachers seller and you can view and purchase her lessons here.

5 Ways I Use Flipped Learning To Support My Students - Episode 20 | MsRazz ChemClass


Flipping your classroom is a great way to provide support for student learning. But there isn't a one size fits all approach to the flipped model. In this week's episode, learn the five ways I scaffold content and skills using flipped learning. Plus, I'll share the details of a little surprise I planned for my chemists during our stoichiometry unit.



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What's a unit menu?




Ms. Razz is an enthusiastic chemistry teacher in New Jersey.  She often counts herself to sleep at night using molecules or by reciting Avogadro's number. (For real.) She believes that every student has the power to learn anything, even chemistry.  After all, she remembers this hustle didn't always come easy to her. She's also a Teachers Pay Teachers seller and you can view and purchase her lessons here.

Using A Unit Menu Student Choice Tracker - Episode 19 | MsRazz ChemClass


It's time to try something new!

When I rolled out my unit menu product line, I started to get some questions about how I keep track of my students' choices as they work through the menu. To be honest - I never really found it necessary to keep track of each activity due to the formative assessments administered in each section. But you asked, and I listened! I kept track of my students' progress during our unit menu on the mole and the results surprised me. Watch as I share how I prep and plan during the course of this menu as well as how I designed and implemented the new tracker.


Thank you so much for watching!

My PO Box: Karen Randazzo PO Box 203 Belle Mead, NJ 08502 What's a unit menu? Purchase my unit menus here.


Ms. Razz is an enthusiastic chemistry teacher in New Jersey.  She often counts herself to sleep at night using molecules or by reciting Avogadro's number. (For real.) She believes that every student has the power to learn anything, even chemistry.  After all, she remembers this hustle didn't always come easy to her. She's also a Teachers Pay Teachers seller and you can view and purchase her lessons here.