Are your students setting gas law problems up correctly, but then making careless errors? Help them learn how to take notes on the math by color coding and writing the steps down neatly.
Are you setting your students up to fail on gas laws? Is there a step that sometimes gets skipped that could make all the difference in your lesson? Knowing how to teach the math and explain the concepts are key.
Before heading back to school, are you looking for ways to become a better chemistry teacher? The first half of this blog focuses on teaching strategies. The second part builds on those strategies in fun ways.
What is the atoms first method of teaching chemistry? Are you teaching the atoms first method of chemistry? You may not realize it, but the order you teach topics in is based on the method of chemistry you are teaching.
Are you stuck in a teaching rut? Do you want new ways to interact with students, deliver information, and show the lesson?
PowerPoint and Slides make teaching easier for us, but many of us haven’t been taught the correct way to teach off of slides. Are you making some of these mistakes in your high school chemistry class?
You may not think the order you teach topics in chemistry matters, but it does. Teaching them in the wrong order can lead to less interest, less understanding and lower grades.
How should chemistry students take notes? Many students just copy down slides or the board. Instead, show your students how to make notes and comments on the problems and processes they are learning.
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