This set of scribble notes for AP Chemistry contains all you need for notes in Unit 4 of the AP Chemistry Curriculum for chemical reactions. Students can color, scribble, and make visual connections as they take notes in class. This set of scribble notes is designed for use during the Unit 4 Chemical Reactions unit of the AP Chemistry curriculum. This set of scribble notes contains: Stoichiometry BCA Tables Guided Practice Scribble Notes Solubility + Strong and Weak Electrolytes Scribble Notes Diagramming Chemical Reactions Scribble Notes Net Ionic Equations Scribble Notes Redox Reactions Scribble Notes Bronsted-Lowry and Conjugate Pairs Scribble Notes Oxidation Numbers Scribble Notes The scribble notes come in two versions (except for the diagramming reactions and stoichiometry notes, which only have 1 student note page): Version 1 is more blank, with students needing to write in their notes during the lesson. Version 2 is more structured, with more of the notes included and/or fill in the blank notes for the students to complete during the lesson. Also included are 2 TEACHER GOOGLE SLIDES PRESENTATIONS. Version 1 is more blank for those teachers that write on their boards/screens. This could be done with a Smartboard, tablet, etc. Personally, I use the Doceri app in conjunction with an iPad and my desktop to write on my presentations from anywhere in my room. Version 2 is more complete with more filled in and more text for those teachers that will be using a pointer/clicker to click through the slides. Each teacher slide presentation also includes a variety of additional practice structures. Some notes contain Show-Me slides for use with whiteboards or other response systems. Some notes contain partner turn-and-talk and think-pair-share opportunities. Lastly, each presentation includes the Color Palette and font that I used on a slide at the end of the presentation in case you want to add any slides. Please view all preview images and read this description carefully to see what is included in this resource. Terms of Use This resource is for individual classroom use only. This product is to be used by the original purchaser of the resource. It is prohibited to copy the resource for another teacher, classroom, or school without the purchase of additional license purchases. Files may be partially or fully non-editable to protect images and other components that are copyrighted. Thanks for understanding! Like this product? Please help my store grow by leaving a review, and earn credit towards future TpT purchases. If you have any questions or feedback, please send me an email at [email protected] or ask a question here on TpT. Join my email list and receive four self-checking ideas, along with four FREE self-checking products and/or templates. Let's connect on Instagram.
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Explore the comprehensive "Chemical Reactions" unit on my Teachers Pay Teachers page, featuring meticulously crafted guided notes, engaging PowerPoints, thoughtfully designed worksheets, and captivating labs - an all-inclusive resource to enhance your chemistry curriculum!Aligned to the OpenStax 2e ...
Help your students explore the observable properties of solids, liquids and gases with this unit plan and activity bundle. Bring chemical sciences alive as the unit plan walks you through everything you need to thoroughly cover the ACSSU046 (version 8.4) and AC9S3U04 (version 9.0) element of the Australian Science Year 3 curriculum. Fun for students, easy for you to implement and an irresistible way to help young minds explore how adding or removing heat energy changes the state of matter!
Slides and Printable Science Notebook are aligned with 7.1-Chemical Reactions and Matter Unit. All resources were developed using OpenSciEd's Teacher Manual of Lessons 1-14 of the 7.1-Chemical Reactions and Matter Unit. The resources were created with the intention of making the implementation of OpenSciEd more manageable. The slides are designed for twenty five 60-minute classes. Use the slides to guide students through each page of the Printable Science Notebook. See this slide preview for an example of the slides. The Printable Science Notebook includes: Page #'s to keep students organized Cover page Fill-in table of contents Fill-in Progress Tracker (information to fill-in is found on the slides) Fill-in Science Ideas (information to fill-in is found on the slides) Individual lesson pages with specific tasks for students that align with the slides. All tasks were developed using OpenSciEd's Teacher Manual of Lessons 1-14 of the 7.1-Chemical Reactions and Matter Unit. Every lesson starts with a Do Now that leads into the lesson. Assessment opportunities in the form of CFUs (Check for Understanding), CERs (Claim, Evidence, Reasoning), a mid unit assessment, and a unit assessment. Rubrics for assessment. Bonus Included: Ready to print Word Wall for 7.1 Chemical Reactions and Matter Unit.
Big Bible Science 2 helps children and those who teach them to explore God's World and God's Word through real world science experiments. There are twenty-one different units taking students through scientific concepts such as Potential and Kinetic energy, Levers, Pulleys, Chemical Reactions, Condensation and Symbiosis. God creates young minds to ask questions and seek answers. This book is designed to stir the imaginations of students and develop a lasting love for Christ. The units are fun, interesting, and affirm the biblical worldview of creation. Big Bible Science is written to appeal to various ages and learning styles. This material is ideal for homeschoolers or classroom-based activities. It is for the head and the heart: a good mix of solid science and inspirational devotions. Each unit has:Objectives: These are the science learning goals. Materials: What you need before each lessonThe Big Idea: A scientific explanation of the lesson that also ties in a biblical perspective. Activities: Demonstrations, games and experiments. Apply it: Ideas about how to find examples of the lesson in your world. Go Beyond: For more advanced students this will challenge them to think and experiment further. Units in Big Bible Science 2:Potential & Kinetic EnergySimple Machines in a playgroundMechanical Advantage of a LeverFixed Pulley: Changing the Direction of ForceAngular Momentum & Centripetal MotionBuoyancy of BoatsLaw of Conservation of MatterIndicators of a Chemical ReactionHeat Capacity & Specific HeartCondensationColligative PropertiesSymmetry of NatureDeciduous and Evergreen TreesPlant a BeanParts of a Plant at the Dinner TableSymbiosisBird Population StudyEndoskeleton versus ExoskeletonCarnivores, Herbivores & Omnivores: The Food ChainHow the Moon ShinesWeathering & Erosion
Determining physical and chemical changes is exciting, but when you dissolve cups with acetone, it becomes a challenge! Engage your students with this science activity perfect for changes with matter!
This game illustrates factors that affect the rate of chemical reactions and serves as a review of basic chemistry concepts related to chemical reactions. ...
Product Description- This product is intended for teachers who have found that their middle school's physical science units do not adequately prepare students to complete New York State's "Mixed Up!" investigation. This is especially true for teachers utilizing the Chemical Reactions unit within Amplify Science's program. This PowerPoint contains all of the content knowledge and skills students will need to successfully complete part I and part II of the investigation. Specifically, it includes: teacher-talk content for copying notes (highlighted in yellow) annotated diagrams content animations for ease of delivery and explanation embedded formative assessment Read Me: This PowerPoint is not formatted as an individual lesson intended to be completed in one class period with warm-ups, content, independent practice, and an exit ticket. This PowerPoint is one large, multi-slide presentation that contains all of the knowledge and skills a student will need to have to complete the investigation. Science teachers should use their own discretion to break up this presentation into individual lessons and supplement whenever appropriate so students can apply their knowledge before facilitating the investigations. While this resource is comprehensive, it is unlikely students will feel confident to complete this investigation on their own without substantial practice applying the knowledge and skills contained here.
Help your students improve at identifying types of chemical reactions and balancing them with this great, detailed worksheet! This worksheet set includes 50+ problems for students to complete, including... Identifying all five types of reactions: 1) synthesis 2) decomposition 3) single displacement 4) double displacement 5) combustion Also requires students to balance reactions! Perfect for practice, review, or homework! Great "bang for your buck." Includes a full answer key.
Is the rate of a chemical reaction affected by the temperature of the reactants? Students will find out in this scientific investigation about the rate of a chemical reaction. Students will identify variables and set up a science experiment to compare the rate of reaction with cooled and warmed reactants. This chemical reaction is also exothermic! This resource begins with phenomena! This Chemical Reaction Unit Includes: Slide Show on Temperature and Rate of Chemical Reaction Strategic Notetaking Guide Directions, Lesson Plan, and Background for Teachers Lab Lab Pages Exothermic Endothermic Page Vocabulary Fold Claim Evidence Reasoning on Temperature and the Rate of Reaction You will need: Calcium chloride Sodium bicarbonate (baking soda) Water Glass or plastic containers Teachers Love This Resource!❤️❤️❤️ Ella ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ Extremely satisfied This was the best lab for the rate of chemical reactions! Students were super excited to see how fast or slow the changes were. The follow-up pages were really helpful in focusing their understanding on the concepts being taught. My resources are not editable for copyright reasons. This resource is in Ppt and pdf format. These resources are created by Lynda R. Williams at Teaching Science Follow me and get news of my new resources. Each new resource is discounted by 50% for the first 24 hours! You will love these other science resources! Lab Safety Color Change Lab Types of Chemical Reactions Chemical Reaction with Pennies Acids and Bases
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Chemical reactions are always surprising for kids to observe! In this science activity we’ll be turning a penny green (similar to what happens to The Statue of Liberty!) Follow our Science for Kids Pinterest board! Chemical reactions are such a great way to pique a child’s curiosity. This experiment involving a chemical reaction is …
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Inspire kids & teens will these FUN chemistry experiments that can be done at home! Favorites include glow-in-the-dark experiments, chemistry activities using fire and vortex experiments!
Apple Volcano kitchen science activity for kids - make your own exploding apple volcano to discuss chemical reactions with your kids!
Determining physical and chemical changes is exciting, but when you dissolve cups with acetone, it becomes a challenge! Engage your students with this science activity perfect for changes with matter!
Practice determining which elements and compounds in a redox reaction are oxidizing agents, and reducing agents. Students also gain practice figuring out which element is oxidized and which is reduced. This worksheet contains two full pages of practice problems, each with a complete answer key, and ...
Complete unit on Matter. Printable. Answer key provided. Some resources are editable. Notes are editable so if you want to make a student version with fill-in blanks, you can do so. Perfect for first year teachers or students that need extra practice activities. ******************************************************************************************************* Included: 2 Activities/Worksheets: ✅ Element Symbols ✅ Physical and Chemical Changes 2 Labs: ✅ Physical and Chemical Reactions ✅ Sulfur Allotropes 14 pages of Notes 1 Test ******************************************************************************************************* **Terms of Use** YOU MAY: Use free and purchased items for your own classroom students, or your own personal use. Reference this product in blog posts, at seminars, professional development, workshops, or other such venues, ONLY if both credit is given to myself as the author, and a link back to my TpT store is included in the presentation. Purchase licenses at a great discount for other teachers to use this resource. YOU MAY NOT: Claim this work as your own, or remove copyright / watermarks. Sell the files or combine them into another unit for sale / free. Post this document for sale / free elsewhere on the internet (this includes Google Doc links on blogs). Making copies of purchased items to share with others is strictly forbidden and is a violation of the TOU / law.
Have your students create a poster detailing types of chemical reactions. May be used as a formative or summative assessment for your unit on chemical reactions.Student hand-out, rubric, and student feedback sheets included.
This readers theater based on the book by Agnieszka Biskup explains chemical reactions as part of a physical science unit. Information covered include molecules, atoms, elements, and physical vs. chemical changes. I have used it as a whole class language arts/science activity by numbering each line.
Slides and Printable Science Notebook are aligned with 7.2-Chemical Reactions and Energy Unit. All resources were developed using OpenSciEd's Teacher Manual of Lessons 1-6 of the 7.2-Chemical Reactions and Energy Unit. The resources were created with the intention of making the implementation of OpenSciEd more manageable. The slides are designed for fourteen 60-minute classes. Use the slides to guide students through each page of the Printable Science Notebook. See this slide preview for an example of the slides. The Printable Science Notebook includes: Page #'s to keep students organized Cover page Fill-in table of contents Fill-in Progress Tracker (information to fill-in is found on the slides) Fill-in Science Ideas (information to fill-in is found on the slides) Fill-in Engineering Process (information to fill-in is found on the slides) Individual lesson pages with specific tasks for students that align with the slides. All tasks were developed using OpenSciEd's Teacher Manual of Lessons 1-6 of the 7.2-Chemical Reactions and Energy Unit. Every lesson starts with a Do Now that leads into the lesson. Assessment opportunities in the form of CFUs (Check for Understanding) and CERs (Claim, Evidence, Reasoning). Rubrics for all assessments. Lesson material list for lesson set-up. Bonus Included: Ready to print Word Wall for 7.2 Chemical Reactions and Energy Unit
Calculating molar enthalpy changes in chemical reactions based on bond energies of bonds broken and formed. Includes tables to help students organize the bonds and bond energies as well as space to draw structures for more complicated molecules. Also asks students to classify and balance the reactions for practice. Word format for easy editing. Steps to guide students in their work as well as an example question are included followed by 5 practice problems. Detailed answer key also included. Related Product: Classify, Balance, And Molecular Formula Review Standard addressed: HS-PS3-4b. Provide evidence from informational text or available data to illustrate that the transfer of energy during a chemical reaction in a closed system involves changes in energy dispersal (enthalpy change) and heat content (entropy change) while assuming the overall energy in the system is conserved. ***Please provide feedback for each purchase to earn credits that can be used on future items. What are TpT credits?
This chemistry homework page is perfect for students to use to practice balancing challenging chemical equations. These are definitely difficult! This page is part of my giant Chemistry Homework for a Year Bundle. Click here to read about that whole year bundle if you want to buy a whole year’s worth of homework pages at a discount as compared to buying them separately. This page is also part of a Chemical Reactions Chemistry Homework Unit. Click here to read about this unit set. This is a non-editable PDF file. The PDF file contains the student page, the answer key, and my terms of use page. Check out my Chemistry Doodle Notes for some engaging resources that thoroughly explain Chemistry concepts in a versatile way! Contact Us If you have any questions or concerns, please reach out to us on the question and answer section of my store and we will get back to you quickly! Terms of Use: Purchasing my teaching resources allows you to: * make copies for your own classes only. * place this file on your own password-protected class page or server (Blackboard, Google Drive, etc) AS LONG AS no other teacher has access to that class webpage. This resource is for you, the purchaser, alone. You are not allowed to distribute this digital resource to other teachers or post this resource on any webpage or server that is available for public view. If you and a team of teachers would like to use this resource together, please purchase additional licenses on the resource purchase page. Failure to comply with these terms of use is a copyright infringement and a violation of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA). Clipart and elements found in this PDF are copyrighted and cannot be extracted and used outside of this file without permission or license. Files are partially or fully non-editable to protect the images that are copyrighted and purchased through licenses. Thanks for understanding! © Bethany Lau All Rights Reserved.
12 Day Unit Plan for my Unit 4 of Chemistry!!! Included in this Unit Plan you will find EVERYTHING you need to teach this Chemistry Unit. Your purchase includes: PowerPoints and Edpuzzle Video Notes for all topics (see the daily plan) Homework Worksheets Lab’s Engagement Activities Manipulatives Answer Key’s Project Quizzes Unit Test’s (2 Version's) Daily Plan for what I teach Each Day (All lessons based on 85 minute block schedule) Unit 4 Topics Covered: Balancing Chemical Equations Writing Chemical Reactions Types of Chemical Reactions Activity Series Solubility Rules Predicting Reaction Products Factors that Affect Reaction Rates Net Ionic Equations This unit includes a bundle all of the above plus these resources: Chemical Reactions Lab (including Video of Lab for distance learning) Factors that affect Reaction Rates Pop Tops Lab (Inquiry Based) Gold Penny Lab My Chemistry Units: Unit 1: Introduction, Measurement and Matter Unit 2: Atomic Structure and Theory Unit 3: Bonding and the Language of Chemistry Unit 4: Chemical Reactions Unit 5: Chemical Quantities Unit 6: Thermochemistry, Solutions and Gas Laws Unit 7: Acids, Bases and Nuclear Chemistry Interested in EVERYTHING you need to teach a Chemistry course? Check out my Chemistry Course Bundle here!The bundle price is much lower than each unit individually AND includes Question of the Day's for each unit! If you have any issues with this download please let me know! (i.e. Font's not working, video's not downloading etc.)
Perfect for review or homework, this worksheet reinforces the Law of Conservation of Mass. Appropriate for middle school or introductory level high school. Includes both PRINT and GOOGLE SLIDES options!⭐ We offer a COMPLETE UNIT for Physical and Chemical Changes!Topics Covered:Law of conservation o...
This hands-on science lesson is designed to help enhance your acids and bases unit. Like this acids and bases activity? Check out the chemistry unit to save 25% by clicking right here. This mini-lesson includes flashcards, printable materials, teacher background, and experiment instructions. Includes the following: Lesson Plan: with a full teacher’s guide and background information pH scale printable (specifically for cabbage juice indicator) Experiment Observation Worksheet Materials List Flashcards Lesson Breakdown: Chemical Reaction (Acids & Bases) Students will learn about chemical reactions and understand an acid-base reaction. Science Experiment: Determine whether certain substances are more acidic or alkaline using cabbage juice as an indicator. Would you like to know when I post more resources? Simply Follow! Happy Teaching! Pocket of STEM.
Quick and easy task cards to review your unit on Matter, changes, atoms, elements, compounds, and the periodic table. Colorful images with response sheet.I like to do this what I call "scavenger hunt" style and I place the cards randomly throughout the room (on windows, bookshelves, computers, desks...
This resource will come to you in the form of a Google Doc. You can edit the documents to your needs and share them with your students. You will be able to easily integrated the resources into your Learning Management System. I typically use this lab in my chemical reactions unit. This lab will “prove” to students that the activity series is accurate and show them a small sample of how scientists developed it. For this lab you will need: Well Plate 0.1 M solutions of Potassium chloride, Magnesium nitrate, Zinc nitrate, Copper (II) chloride, Silver nitrate, and Iron (III) chloride 0.5 M hydrochloric acid Solid metals: Calcium, Copper, Tin, Zinc, and Aluminum Safety Concerns: Calcium reacts vigorously with water so all solutions will bubble. Warn students of this. Metal chunks should not go down the sink. ** Interested in my other Chemistry Resources?? - CLICK HERE ** -------------------------------------------- If you like what you see, check out the rest of my store and be sure to follow along to stay up to date on all new resources and sales! You can also follow me on Instagram. Did you also know that by rating and reviewing a product, you can earn TpT credit? Be sure to let me know what you think... it really helps me out!
Driving Question: How and why is cheese made? What factors impact cheese taste and texture? Time Frame: 10-14 class days Unit Summary: In this unit, students learn the chemical processes behind coagulation, as well as factors that impact cheese texture and flavor through labs, readings, and videos. Then they design their own experiment to explore a specific process or question related to cheesemaking. While we focus on chemical reactions and intermolecular forces for this unit, there are opportunities to fold in other concepts like types of mixtures, acids and pH, and microbes. This unit includes several labs in which students make fresh cheese to both bolster their understanding of key concepts and build lab skills. Videos: Lab: How to Make Ricotta Lab: How to Make Paneer (in Limited Time) Science Behind Mozzarella Lab: How to Make Mozzarella Podcast: What does a cheesemonger do?
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Save yourself a ton of time and watch your AP Chem Scores skyrocket with these resources. They have been tested and have proven to work. Empower your students with a comprehensive understanding of Unit 4 in AP Chemistry with this detailed resource on Chemical Reactions. This guide is meticulously aligned with the AP Chemistry curriculum, making it perfect for classroom instruction, independent study, and thorough exam preparation. Content: This resource covers all essential Unit 4 topics, including: Properties of solutions: Solubility Molarity Percent composition Solubility Curves Types of Chemical Reactions: Synthesis (Combination) Reactions Decomposition Reactions Single Replacement (Displacement) Reactions Double Replacement (Metathesis) Reactions Combustion Reactions Balancing Chemical Equations: Writing and balancing molecular equations Writing and balancing complete ionic and net ionic equations Stoichiometry: Using balanced chemical equations to perform stoichiometric calculations Limiting reactant and excess reactant problems Percent yield and theoretical yield calculations Aqueous Reactions and Solution Stoichiometry: Precipitation reactions and solubility rules Acid-base reactions, including neutralization Redox reactions, including oxidation numbers Titrations: Techniques and calculations for acid-base titrations Indicators and endpoints vs. equivalence points Format: Our AP Chemistry Unit 4 is structured to facilitate effective learning: Clear, concise explanations of key concepts and reaction types Visual aids such as reaction diagrams, balanced equations, and charts Step-by-step examples to illustrate complex calculations Practice problems with detailed solutions to reinforce understanding AP-style questions to simulate exam conditions and enhance exam readiness Key Features: Comprehensive coverage of all Unit 4 topics required by the AP Chemistry curriculum Focus on developing critical thinking and problem-solving skills Provides a variety of practice problems to solidify understanding Includes both conceptual questions and calculation-based problems Ideal for use in traditional classrooms, distance learning, and self-study Aligns with the College Board's AP Chemistry learning objectives Benefits: Builds a solid foundation in understanding and predicting chemical reactions Supports effective exam preparation with AP-style questions and practice problems Boosts confidence in tackling Unit 4 content on the AP Chemistry exam Facilitates differentiated instruction to meet diverse student needs Enhances independent study and self-paced learning Equip your AP Chemistry students for success with this comprehensive review of Unit 4. With thorough coverage of key topics, extensive practice opportunities, and alignment with AP exam standards, this resource will help students achieve a deep understanding of Chemical Reactions and excel in their AP Chemistry studies.
Explore the classic baking soda and vinegar chemical reaction with this fun and thrilling exploding lunch bag experiment that will have your kids squeal with glee!
Combine art and science in this fun and easy activity for kids using baking soda and vinegar. It’s one of our favorite science experiments for preschool and kindergarten! Follow our Science for Kids Pinterest board! I’ve done this art and science activity with all of my after school kindergarten classes, and it always seems to …
Great way to teach about chemical reactions. Want a free exciting science lesson for your students? Kids will love Lemon Volcanos.
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This product offers three tables about the factors that affect the rate of chemical reaction. I penned this analysis activity for my middle school physical science class. This activity is also fitting for a cell chemistry unit in biology. This lesson could also serve high school physical science teachers as a remedial reinforcement activity. The key factors covered in this activity that affect the rate of reaction are temperature, reactant (substrate) concentration, inhibitor concentration, surface area of the reactants, and enzyme (catalyst) concentration. In the first table, students indicate whether increasing the stated factor will accelerate or decrease the rate of reaction. Then students use an explanation bank on the ensuing page to fill in the reason(s) why in the appropriate space. In the second table, students write the word “increase” or “decrease” to represent how the manipulation of the stated factor will impact the reaction. In the third table, students compare a series of paired scenarios affiliated with the same type of reaction. They then record which scenario has a faster rate of reaction and defend the reason why. This PDF file will become editable upon conversion to Microsoft Word using an Adobe Acrobat Reader DC app. I provided three pages of keys with the answers in bold, red font. This table analysis set complements the Factors that Affect the Rate of Reaction Lab Activity using Toothpicks in my store. https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Factors-that-Affect-the-Rate-of-Enzyme-Lab-Activity-using-Toothpicks-5314674 Thank you for your interest. I began launching my curriculum line through TpT in 2018. I have over twenty years of teaching and curriculum writing experience as the department head. I joined TpT with seventeen years of publishing experience.
What is an enzyme? Task Cards are a quick and easy way to assess your students knowledge on enzymes. This activity can be added to your biology unit to supplement, re-teach, or review enzymes. Students will work collaboratively to explore an enzymes role in chemical reactions, the structure of an enzyme-substrate-complex, graphs depicting optimal conditions and enzyme activity, and much more! This item contains: 16 Enzyme Task Cards Student Sheet Answer Key Thank you for purchasing! -The Biology Brew