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HS, Chemistry
Std 10: Use scientific data to solve problems. Identify significant digits in a quantity. Identify SI base units. Solve problems using dimensional analysis and the correct number of significant digits using scientific notation when appropriate.


Lesson Plans:

Bubble Festival
My students will discover and learn some scientific and mathematical principles while having fun with bubbles. Nine tables will be set up as bubble learning stations. These stations will demonstrate scientific and mathematical principles.

A Review of Basic Laboratory Techniques
In addition to the safety rules operating in a laboratory, many of the techniques used have their own dangers. This experiment will allow you to review the proper techniques for the use of some common equipment while at the same reviewing the appropriate safety procedures.

Dimensional Analysis
Students will review important basic facts of chemistry, use concepts of metric system, and consider large numbers with "real world" application.

 

 


Resources:

THE SAME EVERYWHERE
Chem-4-kids periodic table.

Tom Stretton's Chemistry Pages
Great tutorials and practice problems

The Periodic Table of Comic Books
Associates each element with a comic reference - fun

Interactive Periodic Table
Created by an eighth-grade student!

Chemicool Periodic Table
This is an all-purpose, interactive periodic table that would be useful for high-school chemistry classes. In addition to general information about the elements, it includes the following: states, energies, oxidation and electrons, appearance and characteristics, reactions, conductivity, abundances, and more.

Pyrotechnics: It's Elemental
Some of the important elements that make a firework work.

Chem4kids
Great tutorials and activities.
 

 


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