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edited by John Moore
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This web site, sponsored by the Chemical Education Digital Library, offers a unified package of lessons and activities suitable for secondary chemistry. Materials are organized by topic, and may be adapted for a variety of student capability levels. Each activity features an interactive task, student worksheets/assessments, and background information specifically designed for new or crossover teachers. Many of the items include a video clip related to the lesson.

Topics include atoms and molecules, reactions, solutions, acids/bases, gases, thermochemistry, and more.

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- Atomic Physics
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- Chemistry
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- Conceptual Physics
- Algebra-based Physics
- AP Physics
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This resource is part of 2 Physics Front Topical Units.


Topic: Particles and Interactions and the Standard Model
Unit Title: Matter and Interactions

A website sponsored by the Chemical Education Digital Library, ChemTeacher offers a unified package of lessons and activities suitable for secondary chemistry and physical science. Materials are organized by topic. Each activity features an interactive task, worksheets/assessments, and extensive background information.

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Topic: Particles and Interactions and the Standard Model
Unit Title: Matter and Interactions

This collection was developed with the new or crossover teacher in mind. It combines background information, animations, and video to support secondary physical science curriculum. Topics include atoms & molecules, chemical reactions, acids & bases, gases, solutions, nuclear chemistry, quantum theory, and more.

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ChemTeacher, edited by J. Moore (ChemEd Digital Library, Madison, 2007), <http://chemteacher.chemeddl.org/joomla/>.
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Moore, J. (Ed.). (2007). ChemTeacher. Retrieved September 16, 2024, from ChemEd Digital Library: http://chemteacher.chemeddl.org/joomla/
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Moore, John, ed. ChemTeacher. Madison: ChemEd Digital Library, 2007. http://chemteacher.chemeddl.org/joomla/ (accessed 16 September 2024).
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