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DIY Dry Erase Mastery Mats
DIY Mastery Mats and Math Mats for the High School Chemistry Classroom
Using Ionic Formula Puzzle Pieces to Model Net Ionic Equations
Modeling Net Ionic Equations using Ionic Formula Puzzle Pieces.
Stinky Feet: The Review Game You Can Play Today with Little Prep
Stinky Feet: The Review Game You Can Play Today with Little Prep.
Sixes: A Fast-Paced Review Game for Chemistry
SIXES: A fast-paced review game for chemistry. It’s so easy to implement, and it will be a highly engaging activity for your students.
Playing Spoons in the Chemistry Classroom
Playing Spoons in the Chemistry Classroom! Learn how to make your own card sets as well as how students play this classic game using chemistry content.
9 Task Card Ideas for High School Chemistry
9 task card ideas for the high school chemistry classroom.
Chemistry Kaboom
Chemistry IMF Kaboom. How to make and play Kaboom in your high school chemistry classes.
Chemistry Boggle
Chemistry Boggle tray with ion dice and timer. Students shake dice, flip timer, and write down as many binary formulas and/or names that they can within the time frame.
Chemistry Clothespin Task Card Race
Chemistry Clothespin Task Card Race-an engaging game for students to practice categorizing chemistry content.
12 Chemistry Escape Room Puzzle Ideas
12 Chemistry Escape Room Puzzle Ideas for your next Chemistry Breakout!
Escape Room Supplies for the Science Classroom
Escape Room Supplies for the Science Classroom
Lab Drawers in my High School Chemistry Classroom
Lab drawer set-up and organization in my high school chemistry classroom.
Things in my High School Chemistry Class the Just Make Sense
Things in My High School Chemistry Classroom that Just Make Sense
Chemistry PIT: An Engaging Trading Card Game
Use Chemistry PIT for a fun card trading game for students to practice chemistry content.
My Teacher Bullet Journal Setup
My Teacher Bullet Journal Set-Up and preparing my bullet journal for back to school.
How to Use Mole Hills as an Engaging and Self-Checking Activity
How to use Mole Hills in the High School Chemistry Classroom to practice Content in a way that is both Engaging and Self-Checking!