Chemistry Lesson Plans

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10th Grade
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Students take concepts studied in class and relate them to real-life applications outside of the chemistry classroom. They take pictures of real-life situations that tie into their chapter. They download their pictures using Adobe Photo shop and embellish their photos.

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9th - 12th Grade
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Students investigate soap bubbles. In this soap bubble chemistry lesson, students observe a demonstration using pop-it beads to represent a soap molecule. Students produce soap bubbles in the lab by making bubbles with a large bubble maker. Students use geometric wire models to investigate planes, lines and angles produced when the lines and planes intersect.

[PDF] Polymer Fun
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5th - 6th Grade
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Students examine and determine properties of polymers. They explore basic concepts of polymer chemistry and work in groups to produce a polymer, slime. In addition, they list examples of every day polymers and their benefits.

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5th Grade
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Students investigate the Periodic Table of Elements and the Scientific Process through the story Bartholomew and the Oobleck. In this polymer lesson, students read and discuss the polymer "oobleck" from the story and create their own. They use the internet to research the Periodic Table of Elements, the meaning of chemistry, and the scientific process. Students consider the publication of the Butter Battle Book and the influence that World War II had on polymers.

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4th - 7th Grade
5.0/5.

Students explore atoms, atom components, elements, and the periodic table. They make a model of a particular atom out of a cookie, icing, and different colored sprinkles and completed a worksheet.

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6th - 12th Grade
5.0/5.

Students create models of ionic and covalent electronic bonds to demonstrate their understanding of these chemistry concepts. They explain how both ionic bonds and covalent bonds work so that younger students can understand.

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10th - Higher Ed Grade
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Students locate the safety items in the laboratory and draw a layout. They try out the safety devices in the laboratory and become familiar with Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDSs).

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10th - 11th Grade
5.0/5.

Students participate in a high school enrichment course that exposes them to different chemical instrumentation used in industry labs in a series of hands on activities. Guide includes seven enrichment activities with instructor notes.

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Higher Ed Grade
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Students assume the role of community college instructors researching the feasibility of resource (chemicals, supplies, equipment) sharing between community colleges. They explore safety issues pertaining to chemical transport, storage, and disposal.

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6th - 12th Grade
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Students complete a variety of lab and discussion activities as they are introduced to ethics and honest lab practices. They perform various biology, chemistry, or physics labs which test their ethical lab practices.