Let’s face it. Science teachers are not taught how to make history interesting. Every year, I dread teaching the history of the atom. I’ve tried foldables, graphic organizers, games, etc… After years of watching students’ eyes glaze over during the crucial beginning weeks of the semester, I stepped out into the brave new world of letting them teach it to…
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What is the Difference Between a Chemist and a Chemical Engineer?
As a chemical engineer who now teaches chemistry, I am often asked what the difference is between a chemist and a chemical engineer? They both have something to do with chemistry so they must be the same – right? Not quite. I am going to tackle this question from a few angles to try to clarify these two great career…
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What Does My Final Exam Grade Have To Be?
OK Students – This one is for you. It is that time of year when you are thinking to yourself, “How much do I need to study for this final exam?” You likely have an overall goal in mind for what you would like to make in the course. We can run through some simple math to determine what your…
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Resources For the Flipped Chemistry Classroom
A well planned flipped chemistry classroom is a beautiful thing! Imagine students entering a classroom with a basic understanding of the material ready for you to guide them through higher level thinking skills so that they can genuinely understand and apply the topic. Imagine having a solid foundation in place and more time for project based learning, AVID strategies, inquiry…
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