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Myself and some of THE TOP secondary science teachers are teaming up for some fun giveaways! Enter mine for a chance to win a $30.00 shopping spree in my Teachers Pay Teachers store. Have you been eyeing up my new set of nuclear chemistry power points? Or how about my First Days of School bundle?
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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.
Your blog and giveaway post look great! Thanks for joining up with us!
ReplyDeleteAw, thanks so much Amy. It is an honor to be working with all of you! :)
DeleteI'm going o implement q flipped classroom!
ReplyDeleteLogan, wow that is so exciting! I'll hope you'll keep me posted on how it is going! :)
DeleteI'm going to attempt interactive notebooks with my grade 11 students.
ReplyDeleteI have always wanted to try that with my 11th graders. You will have to update me on how it's going! :)
DeleteLooking to use notebooking with my 5th and 8th grade science students.
ReplyDeleteThat is fantastic! Thanks so much for entering!
DeleteI am starting at a new school in a new district, so I would like to try a lot of new things this school year. I want to implement ISNs better, so I i will be focusing on that.
ReplyDeleteMolly, I am also starting in a new school district! I'm excited and nervous all at the same time! :) I wish you the best of luck in your new position. I'm sure your students will love the interactive notebooks. :)
DeleteWe are going 1:1 with Chromebooks at our high school this year, so I am wanting to introduce more flipped activities into my classes.
ReplyDeleteWOW! I will begin a new job in September, and every student in my school has a Chromebook. I hope to do some flipped learning as well. However I am trying to be as realistic as possible because it will take some time to implement. I wish you the best of luck as you flip your classroom. :)
DeleteI am starting (verrrry slowly) to integrate interactive science notebooks this year with my 7th and 8th graders. I just found your website and am really excited to see your resources!
ReplyDeleteI taught one year of middle school science (7th and 8th grade as well!) and when I did, my students absolutely loved this approach. :) I will be uploading my middle school resources in the near future - so stay tuned!
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ReplyDeleteYou have some awesome resources!
I would like to continue to see more station or labs for students to do.
That is my goal next year to complete more labs/activities where students learn more in the laboratory and the content.
Thanks
I will be uploading more resources to my GROWING lab bundle very soon. If you haven't purchased this, now would be a great time (while it's cheap!). Here's the link in case you are interested! https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/GROWING-Chemistry-Lab-BUNDLE-15-Experiments-Lab-Report-Guidelines-and-Safety-1403713
DeleteStudents have a hard time understanding stoich and doing limiting reactant and excess reactant. I am looking for different approaches for teaching the ideas.
ReplyDeleteHi Mary! Have you seen my stoichiometry unit bundle? https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Lesson-Plan-Bundle-Stoichiometry-555123
DeleteIt has some fantastic examples for calculating limiting reactants using a recipe. :)
I hate to repeat what so many others have already said, but I too would like more chemistry stuff for interactive notebooks. I'm going to try them for the first time this year and I'm terrified!
ReplyDeleteI appreciate the suggestion! I will get right on that for you! :) And don't worry, the beauty of the notebooks is they can be as complex or simplistic as you would like. Your students may even get a kick out of designing their own pages as well! :)
DeleteWow, just in time for the last minute planning. Thanks. Good luck everyone.
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