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This set of scribble notes for AP Chemistry contains all you need for notes on formal charge. Students can color, scribble, and make visual connections as they take notes in class. This set of scribble notes is designed for use during Unit 2 of the AP Chemistry curriculum. The formal charge notes include examples, including exceptions to the octet rule, and comparing structures to determine which is more likely.

The formal charge scribble notes come in two versions:

  • 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. On this version, you can decide if you want the formal charge calculation to include subtracting the number of bonds or subtracting 1/2 the number of shared electrons.

Each teacher slide presentation also includes two partner think-pair-share slides at the end. There is also an optional Pixel Art assignment at the end, which you can purchase here. If you do not want to use this resource, simply delete the slide. 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!

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This set of scribble notes for AP Chemistry contains all you need for notes on formal charge. Students can color, scribble, and make visual connections as they take notes in class. This set of scribble notes is designed for use during Unit 2 of the AP Chemistry curriculum. The formal charge notes include examples, including exceptions to the octet rule, and comparing structures to determine which is more likely.

The formal charge scribble notes come in two versions:

  • 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. On this version, you can decide if you want the formal charge calculation to include subtracting the number of bonds or subtracting 1/2 the number of shared electrons.

Each teacher slide presentation also includes two partner think-pair-share slides at the end. There is also an optional Pixel Art assignment at the end, which you can purchase here. If you do not want to use this resource, simply delete the slide. 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!

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.

This set of scribble notes for AP Chemistry contains all you need for notes on formal charge. Students can color, scribble, and make visual connections as they take notes in class. This set of scribble notes is designed for use during Unit 2 of the AP Chemistry curriculum. The formal charge notes include examples, including exceptions to the octet rule, and comparing structures to determine which is more likely.

The formal charge scribble notes come in two versions:

  • 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. On this version, you can decide if you want the formal charge calculation to include subtracting the number of bonds or subtracting 1/2 the number of shared electrons.

Each teacher slide presentation also includes two partner think-pair-share slides at the end. There is also an optional Pixel Art assignment at the end, which you can purchase here. If you do not want to use this resource, simply delete the slide. 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!

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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