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by Tom Kuntzleman
Thu, 05/16/2019 - 08:17

Time for a new chemical mystery! Watch the video below and see if you can use your chemical knowledge to figure out how this experiment is done.

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by Chad Husting
Fri, 05/10/2019 - 15:30

This activity goes beyond having students calculate concentration and dilutions. Students prepare a solution and the instructor can use a simple test to evaluate the result.

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by Josh Kenney
Wed, 05/08/2019 - 15:03

Whiteboards are great learning tools in a science classroom. With these instructions, you can make eight 24-in x 24-in whiteboards for less than $2.00 each! Instructions for simple whiteboard stands are included.

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by Lauren Stewart
Tue, 04/30/2019 - 08:03

I was excited for the opportunity but I never thought my science coach would be interested in developing and executing lessons with me. Luckily for me, my experience ended up being nothing like what I expected. You can apply for this experience too. The deadline to apply for Science Coaches for the 2019–2020 school year is September 1, 2019.

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by Melissa Hemling
Mon, 04/29/2019 - 09:01

This is Part 2 of a 5-part series on National Board Certification in Chemistry. This post will focus on Component 1 - The Test.

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by Josh Kenney
Mon, 04/15/2019 - 09:08

Chemistry is difficult to learn. Walk into any chemistry classroom, and you’ll be soon confronted with many abstract concepts. Abstract ideas have no physical form, and as a result, they are difficult to understand.

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by Ariel Serkin
Thu, 04/11/2019 - 21:28

How many of you could recite, word for word, a definition you learned in school? When you first memorized the definition, you could state “inertia is a property of matter”, or “density is mass over volume.” However, you struggled to apply it to a new situation and maybe you were unsure of how to construct a model of what it meant.

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by Kristen Drury
Thu, 04/11/2019 - 07:54

The AP Chemistry Exam is getting closer. What will you provide your students to review for the big day?

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by Michelle DeWitt
Mon, 04/08/2019 - 12:40

This is a fantastic way to celebrate the birthday of the periodic table of elements! There is still time to get involved and create an element to include when it is put together at a spectacular event October 19, on the campus of Grand Valley State University in Allendale, MI. Extended Deadline!

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by Lauren Stewart
Sat, 04/06/2019 - 15:11

This post is the second installment in a series called “SBG Hacks". In this part, I will explain my automated reassessment system.

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Recent activity: 1 year 2 months ago