Chemistry Volume 1 | Printable Lessons, Exercises, Assessments, and Answer Keys | 464 Pages | Grade 9-12
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3 in 1: Teaching Reference Guide + Student Worksheets + Teaching Strategies Reference
This learning material is consists of PRINTABLE lessons, exercises, and assessments for the Chemistry subjects.
Best for:
• Daily classroom discussions
• Classroom activities
• Homeschooling sessions
• Take home learning modules
• Tutoring
• Reviewer
Features:
• A complete learning module for a whole semester.
• Incorporates teaching strategies and methods from “Teach Like A Champion (TLAC) by Doug Lemov.”
• Includes engaging activities that promote interactions with peers and the learning by doing teaching approach.
• Includes colored and comprehensive figures, charts, and diagrams.
• Easy to print materials with standard letter size paper (21.59cm x 27.94cm).
• Made by a REAL TEACHER
Topics Covered:
I. Getting To Know Chemistry In My Life
II. Recognizing The Particle Nature Of Matter
III. Identifying States Of Matter And Phase Changes
IV. Classifying And Identifying Properties Of Matter
V. Gathering Quantitative Data
VI. Discovering What Makes Up An Atom And Describing Its Properties And Behavior Through Dalton’ S Atomic Theory
VII. Writing Isotopic Symbol And Ionic Notation
VIII. Calculating Average Atomic Mass And Measuring Amounts Of Substances
IX. Counting Atoms And Molecules And Deriving The Chemical Formulas Of Substances
X. Predicting And Balancing Chemical Reactions
XI. Exploring Limiting Reactant And Percent Yield And Calculating Amounts Of Reactants And Products
XII. Describing The Properties Of Gases And Analyzing Graham’s Law Of Effusion
XIII. Visualizing The Quantum Mechanical Model
XIV. Assigning Quantum Numbers To Electrons In An Atom
XV. Writing Electron Configuration Of Atoms
XVI. Using The Periodic Table To Identify Atom Properties Such As Groups And Electron Configurations
XVII. Describing The Trends In Atomic Properties In The Periodic Table
XVIII. Describing How An Ionic Bond Is Formed And Describing How Covalent Bond Is Formed
XIX. Performing Exercises On Chemical Bonding
XX. Predicting Molecular Geometry Of Some Compounds
XXI. Differentiating Polar And Nonpolar Compounds
XXII. Comparing Some Properties Of Organic And Inorganic Compounds
XXIII. Investigating Properties Of Hydrocarbons
XXIV. Denaturing The Protein
Matter, Particle, Atoms, Molecules, Ions, Isotopic, Ionic, Atomic, Mass, Chemical, Solid, Liquid, Gas, Quantum, Polar, Non-Polar, Electron, Neutron, Proton, Organic, Inorganic, Reactions, Behavior, Phase, Effusion, Bonding, Properties, Compounds, Protein, Hydrocarbons