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10th grade problem solving chemistry literature circles

Preview of Christmas Chemistry Color by Number - by Valence Electrons

Christmas Chemistry Color by Number - by Valence Electrons

Solve each chemical element for the number of valence electrons indicated by its atomic mass and use that answer to determine the color of each section. For example hydrogen has 1 valence electron so wherever you see "H" use the number color 1 which is yellow.
Preview of Science Socratic Seminar - Are Viruses Dead or Alive?

Science Socratic Seminar - Are Viruses Dead or Alive?

This product is designed to improve students' speaking and listening skills in a science classroom while pushing them to analyze a scientific text. In science, there is more and more debate on whether or not viruses are considered living or non-living which gives us the opportunity to push our students to use this topic as conversation in the classroom. This product includes:- A text (source cited on page)- bigger thought provoking questions- instructions for students to create their own questio
Preview of The Disappearing Spoon - A Chemistry Literature Unit

The Disappearing Spoon - A Chemistry Literature Unit

Created by
Emily Owens
For the past few years after my students finish the AP Chemistry exam early May, I have had my students read "The Disappearing Spoon" by Sam Kean - a book that talks about the elements and the scientists who discovered and created them in a really fun, creative, humanizing way. The book is in five parts, so I have my students participate in five Socratic seminar-style class periods (90 minutes each) with these discussion questions to guide the conversation. I put my desks in a circle, and they c
Preview of Symbolism Tiny House Project: A Body Biography Alternative

Symbolism Tiny House Project: A Body Biography Alternative

THIS RESOURCE INCLUDES:Intro Symbolism activities and pointers for getting students startedA link to a digitally editable planning page House plan and furniture printable blueprintsProject grading rubricExemplar images for a completed Tiny House projectOption for extension activity with a video tutorialThis is a wonderful project to use after or in place of a body biography!Students will create a tiny home for a character. They must use symbolism to identify an aesthetic and design a place where
Preview of Comprehensive Text Analysis and Discussion Guide for "The Disappearing Spoon" by

Comprehensive Text Analysis and Discussion Guide for "The Disappearing Spoon" by

Created by
MrsBEiology
Overview: Dive deep into the fascinating world of chemistry with our comprehensive text analysis and discussion guide for "The Disappearing Spoon" by Sam Kean. This resource is designed for high school science educators looking to enhance their chemistry and physics lessons by connecting them to the captivating stories and scientific principles presented in the book.Product Highlights:Detailed Chapter Summaries: Each chapter is summarized to highlight key concepts, scientific discoveries, and hi
Preview of MORE Executive Functioning!! (Time Management; Organization; Critical Thinking)

MORE Executive Functioning!! (Time Management; Organization; Critical Thinking)

ENGAGING resource for executive functioning practice!! 6 scenarios where students (or adults with executive functioning deficits) need to time manage, plan, organize information, and think critically. Students (or adults) write the answers on the blanks provided. Enjoy!
Preview of E=mc2 by David Bodanis Student Reading Guide

E=mc2 by David Bodanis Student Reading Guide

Created by
Abbi Roehrborn
Introducing literacy into the content areas is a best practice in today's high school science classroom. This reading guide is designed to be used by students reading E=mc2, A Biography of the World's Most Famous Equation by David Bodanis. There are over 150 questions written by me, a high school physics teacher, designed to help my physics students understand the author's point of view as we read this book in class next year. Questions are chronological and in short answer format. Answer key
Preview of Gratitude Journal

Gratitude Journal

Gus the Grumpy Grasshopper learns how to find gratitude from his friends Busy Bee, Lilly Ladybug, Sammy Spider, and Annie Ant. Now he hopes to help others find an attitude of gratitude! Included are gratitude activities for all ages!
Preview of Grounding in Your Senses

Grounding in Your Senses

Grounding is the process of feeling rooted in the present moment. This can help you reclaim a sense of safety and strengthen your resilience. You can feel more grounded by utilizing your five main senses.
Preview of Global Studies World Problems Literature Circles with Design Thinking

Global Studies World Problems Literature Circles with Design Thinking

This four-week unit uses novels that highlight different world problems (I've included the titles that I use - focusing on clean water, women's rights, genocide, poverty, etc) to encourage student discussion about the challenges our global society faces today. Students will read a book as a small group, simultaneously developing notes on problems within the plot and characters, and will have discussions on the novel.Toward the end of the novel, as a group, students will develop a persona that co
Preview of STANZA-PHOBIA:  A Self-Improvement Approach to Bridging Any Poetry Disconnect

STANZA-PHOBIA: A Self-Improvement Approach to Bridging Any Poetry Disconnect

20 short interactive chapters across 92 pages to help readers and listeners bridge any disconnect between them and poetry. Veteran high school English chair and Hunter College instructor Robert Eidelberg uses one short modern American poem (just one! -- and it's not fully revealed until near the end of this unique interactive book) to help readers and listeners who may be suffering from "stanza-phobia" to learn how to understand and appreciate not only the process of poetry but also, perhaps, c
Preview of ANALYZING AND WRITING ABOUT LITERATURE TO LEARN ABOUT PERSONAL VALUES

ANALYZING AND WRITING ABOUT LITERATURE TO LEARN ABOUT PERSONAL VALUES

Students should be taught to operate with a set of open-minded values so they will start *Thinking for themselves, as compared to accepting unquestioningly what others believe. *Welcoming the opportunity to explore new ideas, points of view and possibilities. *Weighing ideas based on their merits, not who advocates them. *Achieving the best possible resolution of problems/questions, as compared to winning arguments for the sake of winning them. Moreover, analyzing and writing about literatu
Preview of EXECUTIVE FUNCTIONING - Time Management/Planning/Critical Thinking!!

EXECUTIVE FUNCTIONING - Time Management/Planning/Critical Thinking!!

GREAT resource for time management, critical thinking, and planning practice!! Students/Adults will need paper/pen to write down answers or they can verbally reason through the scenarios. 2 target slides; 6 scenarios. Enjoy!!
Preview of Myndful Moment

Myndful Moment

Research has shown that cultivating a daily gratitude practice may increase your happiness, help you build stronger and more meaningful relationships, build optimism, reduces stress and helps your overall mental and physical health.
Preview of Kitz the Mouse and Mr. Mole: A Tale of Friendship, Courage and Community

Kitz the Mouse and Mr. Mole: A Tale of Friendship, Courage and Community

Created by
IAM GURU KID
A Tale of Friendship, Courage and CommunityThis book brilliantly highlights situations that children will find themselves in life including trusting strangers and judging others based on external appearances, facing fears and anxiety, friendship, and community bonding values. A story filled with suspense and fun, this magical tale introduces “Kitz” a field mouse who tries to help a small community of mice get food supplies for the winter and face various challenges from cold weather and unknown
Preview of STEINBECK-112th BIRTHDAY-HISTORY OF THE DUST BOWL: "OF MICE AND MEN"

STEINBECK-112th BIRTHDAY-HISTORY OF THE DUST BOWL: "OF MICE AND MEN"

Created by
Linda Sander
'Of Mice and Men' is a novel written by Nobel Prize-winning author John Steinbeck. It was published in 1937, when the United States was emerging from the Great Depression and the dust bowl. Both of these disasters resulted in a nationwide search for work and food. Near WEED, California, the people walked for miles with packs, or "bundles" on their backs, looking for farm work and a home. John Steinbeck knew these people. George Milton and Lennie Small were two of these displaced migrant wor
Preview of A Medical Hero, Dr. Earl R. Loew and the Importance of Pollinators

A Medical Hero, Dr. Earl R. Loew and the Importance of Pollinators

Created by
Compass Rose
Free to you, in memory of..."Dr. Earl R. Loew: Still Saving Lives After All These Years"An inspirational true story.by Betty J. White, aka Compass Rose, copyright 2023, updated 2024. *Introduction: With the pandemic that affected people from the entire world, we found ourselves focusing on vaccines, cures, treatments, and the future. But what about the past? When and how have pharmaceuticals come to be as we know them? Here’s one inspirational story that we can all appreciate.* A focus on chemi
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