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written by Patti Galvan and Jim Kessler
This resource developed by the American Chemical Society features free multimedia lessons and activities to support middle school chemistry instruction. Lessons are organized into six chapters: Matter, Changes of State, Density, The Periodic Table and Bonding, the Water Molecule and Dissolving, and Chemical Change. Each chapter includes a lesson plan, student activity sheet with answer key, videos and interactive animations, related reading for students, hands-on experiments, and discussion questions.
Editor's Note: The authors designed this curriculum to help students understand basic chemistry within a framework of molecular interactions. The molecular models and related animations provide a foundation for understanding states of matter, atomic models and bonding, charge interactions, and chemical change. Please note that this resource requires Flash.
This resource is part of 2 Physics Front Topical Units.
Topic: Particles and Interactions and the Standard Model
Unit Title: Matter and Interactions This collection from the American Chemical Society features free multimedia lessons to support middle school physical science teachers. It was designed to help students understand basic chemistry within a framework of molecular interactions. Models and animations provide a good foundation for understanding states of matter, atomic structure, charge interactions, and chemical change. Link to Unit:
Topic: Particles and Interactions and the Standard Model
Unit Title: Matter and Interactions This collection from the American Chemical Society features free multimedia lessons to support middle school physical science teachers. It was designed to help students understand basic chemistry within a framework of molecular interactions. Models and animations provide a good foundation for understanding states of matter, atomic structure, charge interactions, and chemical change. Link to Unit:
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<a href="https://www.compadre.org/precollege/items/detail.cfm?ID=11164">Galvan, Patti, and Jim Kessler. Middle School Chemistry. Washington DC: American Chemical Society, January 31, 2011.</a>
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P. Galvan and J. Kessler, (American Chemical Society, Washington DC, 2010), WWW Document, (https://www.middleschoolchemistry.com/).
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P. Galvan and J. Kessler, Middle School Chemistry (American Chemical Society, Washington DC, 2010), <https://www.middleschoolchemistry.com/>.
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Galvan, P., & Kessler, J. (2011, January 31). Middle School Chemistry. Retrieved November 9, 2024, from American Chemical Society: https://www.middleschoolchemistry.com/
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Galvan, Patti, and Jim Kessler. Middle School Chemistry. Washington DC: American Chemical Society, January 31, 2011. https://www.middleschoolchemistry.com/ (accessed 9 November 2024).
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Galvan, Patti, and Jim Kessler. Middle School Chemistry. Washington DC: American Chemical Society, 2010. 31 Jan. 2011. 9 Nov. 2024 <https://www.middleschoolchemistry.com/>.
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Title = {Middle School Chemistry},
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Number = {9 November 2024},
Month = {January 31, 2011},
Year = {2010}
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