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    1. Here is your One Stop Shop for everything you need to teach a full year of Chemistry!This is a visually engaging way to teach each topic. There are a total of 84 Google Slide Shows! Every unit comes with Google Slides Lessons with a matching Google Document Student Guided Notes Sheets. Plus, bonus v
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    Here is your one stop shop for teaching second semester Chemistry!

    This is a visually engaging way to teach each topic. Every unit comes with Google Slides Lessons with a matching Google Document Student Guided Notes Sheets. Plus, bonus videos along the way that will walk the students through how to solve the answers and understand the content.  This bundle comes with Google Interactive Slides (with answers), End of the year project, Extensions, Lab experiments with matching videos, Final Exam Review, and plenty of bonus instructional material such as test banks, warm-ups, & more! All of this is fully editable and ready to go!

    Units Covered:

    • Moles
    • Stoichiometry
    • Solutions
    • Acids & Bases
    • Kinetics & Equilibrium
    • Gas Laws
    • Thermochemistry


    Included in Moles Unit:

    Molar Mass Package: It is a Google Slides Lesson with a matching Google Document Student Guided Notes Sheets. Plus, a Google Slides Practice Assignment for students to practice their skills. The Answer Key is included! And there is a matching video of the entire lesson being taught. This is great for absent students!

    Included in the lesson: Molar Mass defined, How to find molar mass of an atom and compound, Practice Problems with Periodic Table squares, math work, and answers shown, and matching instructional video.

    Significant Figures Package: It is a Google Slides Lesson with a matching Google Document Student Guided Notes Sheets and instructional video. Plus, a Google Slide Practice Assignment for students to try what they have learned. And it comes with an Answer Key! 

    Included in the lesson: Rounding Review, Significant Figures 4 Basic Rules, Rules for Rounding Addition and Subtraction Answers, Rules for Rounding Multiplication and Division Answers, Examples and Practice Problems with Answers on how to use the 4 basic rules, adding, subtracting, multiplying, and dividing. Plus a matching instructional video.

    Mole Conversions & Extension Package: Here is a visually engaging way to teach Mole Conversions (1 & 2 Step). It is two Google Slides Lessons with two matching Google Document Student Guided Notes Sheets. Plus, videos that will walk the students through how to solve the answers. And a Choice Board Extension (Google Slides). They are all click animated to see clearly the next step, fully editable, and ready to go!

    Included in the 1 Step Lesson: Review of Dimensional Analysis, Avogadro's Number, Mole Conversion factors, How to use a calculator for Avogadro's Number, Moles to Particles Conversions, Particles to Moles Conversions, Molar Mass of an Element, Moles to Grams Conversions, Grams to Moles conversions, Visual Graphic Organizer Roadmap for Conversions, Bonus instructional videos, and videos of how to put Avogadro's Number in several different calculators and Desmos online Calculator.

    Included in the 2 Step Lesson: Visual of how to step up your conversion table, Roadmap Graphic, Atoms to Grams Conversions, Grams to Atoms Conversions, Example problems with answers.

    Included in the Choice Board Extension: 6 different research prompts covering the mole unit.

    Percent Composition Package: It is a Google Slides Lesson with a matching Google Document Student Guided Notes Sheets. They are click animated, fully editable, and ready to go!

    Included in the lesson: Percent Composition Concept, Pie Chart of Percent Composition, Percent Composition Formula, Step by Step Examples and Practice Problems of how to calculate percent composition, review of molar mass, click animated slides so students can easily see the next step.

    Empirical and Molecular Formula Package: It is a Google Slides Lesson with a matching Google Document Student Guided Notes Sheets. They are click animated, fully editable, and ready to go!

    Included in the Lesson: A review of percent composition, definition and examples of empirical formulas and molecular formulas, how to reduce a molecular formula to an empirical formula, how to calculate the empirical formula, how to calculate the molecular formula (conceptually through molar mass, and with equations), step by step instruction, and fully editable!


    Included in the Stoichiometry Unit:

    Included in the Stoichiometry Conversions lessons: 4 Slide Shows, Mole to Mole Conversions, Mole to Mass Conversions, Mass to Mole Conversions, Mass to Mass Conversions, Reminder of Balanced or Unbalanced Equations, Review of Mole Ratios, Road Map for Conversions, Review of Molar Mass, Step by Step click animations.

    Included in the Limiting/Excess Reactant Lesson: Theoretical Yield, Limiting Reactant, Excess Reactant, Models and Equation Examples, Conceptual & Calculating Limiting and Excess Reactants, Step by Step animated click slides, and explanations of answers.

    Included in the Percent Yield Lesson: Theoretical and Actual Yield, Review of Percent Yield Formula, Example problems calculating percent yield with step by step animated slides, and explanations of answers.

    Bonus S'mores Lab: Google Slides lab, stepping students through discovering the limiting reactant as they make a s'more with Bunsen burners. There are questions along the way with a writing prompt at the end.


    Included in the Solutions Unit:

    Google Slides Lessons and matching Student Guided Notes. Bonus Google Slides Notes on Predicting Products with Solubility Rules and Formative Assessment. Here is a list of all of the Google Slide Notes:

    1. Introduction to Solutions (Solvation & Dissociation)
    2. Rate of Dissolving
    3. Colligative Properties
    4. Molarity
    5. Solubility Curve
    6. Preparing & Diluting Solutions
    7. BONUS: Predicting Products with Solubility Rules Notes and Formative Assessment!

    Here is a list of concepts that they notes cover:

    1. Introduction to Solutions (Solvation & Dissociation): These notes cover: solute, solvent, solution, solvation, dissociation, insoluble, soluble, miscible, immiscible, solutions of different states of matter, ionic, polar covalent, nonpolar covalent, electrolytes, and there are probing questions throughout.
    2. Rate of Dissolving: The notes will go over solubility, temperature, agitation, pressure, surface area, polar, nonpolar, and which solutes conduct electricity. There are links to simulations (click on the images), these work as a great visual.
    3. Colligative Properties: These resources focus on: freezing point depression, boiling point elevation, ionic (salt) and covalent (sugar) comparison, counting ions (including polyatomics), and there are probing questions throughout.
    4. Molarity: The notes cover: conceptual molarity, concentration, molarity triangle, example molarity math practice with answers.
    5. Solubility Curve: These notes include the following concepts: unsaturated, saturated, supersaturated, solubility curve/graph, multiple different graphs, a ton of practice questions with answers, and a linked video of rock candy!
    6. Preparing & Diluting Solutions: These notes include the following: review of the molarity math triangle, step by step instructions with great visuals of how to prepare a solution, embedded short of me creating the solution on the slide notes with the math that goes with it for the whole real world experience, explanation of how to dilute a solution and the math involved.
    7. BONUS: Predicting Products with Solubility Rules Notes and Formative Assessment! The notes goes over: the solubility rules, questions with answers going over the basics of the solubility rules, the method of predicting products with fully worked out examples, a "no reaction occurs" example, and a link to a Short to help students learn the solubility rules.


    Included in the Kinetics & Equilibrium Unit:

    Google Slides Lessons with a matching Google Document Student Guided Notes Sheets. Plus, Google Slides Interactive Formative Assessments (Drag and Drop, Type, etc.) with answer key included!  They are all fully editable, animated, and ready to go!

    Included in the Bundle:

    • Collision Theory Lesson
    • Collision Theory Student Guided Notes
    • Collision Theory Interactive Formative Assessment
    • Collision Theory Interactive Formative Assessment Answer Key
    • Le Chatelier's Principle Lesson
    • Le Chatelier's Principle Student Guided Notes
    • Le Chatelier's Principle Interactive Formative Assessment
    • Le Chatelier's Principle Interactive Formative Assessment Answer Key

    Collision Theory Lesson Cover:

    Collision Theory, Kinetics, Reaction Rate, Activated Complex, Activation Energy, Reactants and Products, Enthalpy, Exothermic and Endothermic Graphs with labeling, Concentration, Temperature, Surface Area, Catalyst, Inhibitor, Pressure, Equilibrium, Nonequilibrium, Checkpoint Questions, Simulation, and helpful matching video links.

    Le Chatelier's Principle Lesson Covers:

    Le Chatelier's Principle, Stress, Concentration being added and removed, Exothermic, Endothermic, Temperature, Pressure, Volume, Checkpoint Questions, and Simulation.

    Kinetics Formative Assessment, Stations, & Test Bank Questions with Google Apps

    It is a Google Slides Station Rotation Activity, a Google Form 10 question Formative Assessment (Paper/Pencil version is also included), and 36 Test Bank Questions. They are all fully editable, and ready to go! Everything comes with an answer key!

    BONUS 3 Lab Stations in the Station Rotation Activity!

    These activities cover the entire unit of Kinetics. There are a total of 9 stations in the station rotation activity, 6 are conceptual and math based, and 3 are bonus lab stations. There is a answer key that includes explanations!

    The stations cover:

    1. Collision Theory
    2. Le Chatelier's Principle
    3. Activation Energy
    4. Exothermic Reactions
    5. Endothermic Reactions
    6. Enthalpy
    7. Reaction Time Experiment
    8. Temperature Change Experiment
    9. Surface Area Experiment

    *The experiments need only common materials.

    The Google Form contains 10 formative assessments questions, all multiple choice. So they grade it for you! Plus, you get the paper/pencil version as well. All questions contain the answer and explanation for students to reflect on.

    The test bank questions contain 36 multiple choice questions that are over the entire unit. These are easy to copy and paste into whatever platform you prefer to use to test with. Or make them into more formative assessments! These questions are conceptual, mathematical, and applied knowledge questions, with a full range of DOK levels.


    Included in the Gas Laws Unit:

    • Gas Laws Experiment, Stations, Practice Worksheet, & Warm-up Questions
    • Gas Laws Study Guide, Formative Assessment, & Test Bank Questions with Google
    • Gas Laws Concepts Google Lesson and Guided Notes
    • Gas Laws Stoichiometry Google Lesson and Guided Notes

    What is covered in the Bundle:

    • Standard Temperature and Pressure, Gas Laws Concepts (temperature, volume, and pressure), Boyle's Law, Charles' Law, and Gay-Lussac's Law, Graphs, and Real Life examples, and Check point questions as well.
    • Gas laws conversion math example problems and check point problems with answers on: Moles to Liters, Liter to Moles, Liters to Molecules, Molecules to Liter, Liter to Grams, and Grams to Liters. These are animated with step by step work shown.
    • There is an Experiment using common materials with Lab Report, Station Rotation Activity with a BONUS 3 Lab Stations, a Practice Worksheet over the entire unit, and 11 open ended Warm-Up or Ticket out the Door Questions in a Google Slide presentation. Everything comes with an answer key!

    • The Stations cover the entire unit of Gas Laws. There are a total of 9 stations in the station rotation activity, 6 are conceptual and math, and 3 are bonus lab stations. There is a answer key that includes explanations!
    • The stations cover:
    • Ideal Gas Laws
    • Boyle's Law
    • Charles's Law
    • Gay-Lussac's Law
    • Combined Gas Laws
    • Gas Stoichiometry
    • Boyle's Gas Laws Lab
    • Charles's Gas Law Lab
    • Ideal Gas Law Lab

    *The experiments need only common materials.

    The Practice Worksheet has a few questions for each of these topics:

    1. Intro to Gas Laws
    2. Boyle's Law
    3. Charles's Law
    4. Gay-Lussac's Law
    5. Combined Gas Law
    6. Ideal Gas Law
    7. Gas Stoichiometry
    8. Gas Behavior and Kinetic Theory
    9. Gas Laws Lab
    10. Application of Gas Laws

    The Answers are included for all of the questions on this worksheet.

    The Experiment contains a Lap Sheet for students. It contains, materials (all common materials), step by step procedure, data table, analyses graph for students to complete, and conclusion. The purpose of this Experiment is to investigate the pressure and volume of gases. It does also include Teacher Notes: Tips for the experiment, summary, and conclusion results.

    The 11 Warm-up questions are Open Ended Questions that are perfect to be used as a Warm-up or a Ticket out the door. These are in a Google Slides presentation. They come with one possible answer and explanation to each question. Some of the questions are over basic concepts, and others are over real-life applications to extend learning.

    There is a Comprehensive Study Guide, 35 Test Bank Questions, and a 10 Question Formative Assessment Google Form. They are all fully editable, and ready to go!

    Included in the Study Guide:

    • Boyle's Law
    • Charles' Law
    • Gay-Lussac's Law
    • Combined Gas Law
    • Avogadro's Law
    • Ideal Gas Law
    • Tips for Solving Gas Law Problems
    • Answer Key with Explanations

    The 35 multiple choice Test Bank Questions that cover the entire unit are easily copied and pasted into whichever testing platform that you prefer using. Or turn them into more formative assessments! An Answer key is included. There are no images included for easy transfer.

    A 10 question Formative Assessment on Google Forms so it grades itself! The answers are provided as well as explanations to why they are right.


    Included in the Acids & Bases Unit:

    • Acids and Bases Intro Google Slide Lesson, Notes, & Google Interactive Practice
    • Arrhenius and Brønsted- Lowry Google Lesson, Notes, and BONUS Mini Project
    • Acids and Bases Virtual Lab: pH Paper, Litmus Paper, & Cabbage Juice

    What is covered in the Bundle:

    • Lesson and Student Guided Notes on the Introduction to Acids and Bases with matching Google Slides Interactive Practice for Students. Everything is fully editable! It is visually engaging with check point questions, and BONUS video clips throughout!
    • The notes cover: the pH scale, compares and contrasts acids and bases, Hydronium, H+, OH-, Litmus Paper Test, pH Paper Test, Red Cabbage Juice Test, Phenolphthalein Test, weak and strong acids, dissociation, lists the 7 strong acids, and concentration.
    • Lesson and Student Guided Notes on Arrhenius and Brønsted- Lowry Models. Plus a matching BONUS Mini Research Project. They are both fully editable! The notes cover what the models are, and their laminations. In addition there are added video shorts to help students learn the models.
    • The Mini Research Project has a variety of linked articles and videos that students can use to answer the questions on their Google Slide. This is a great one day Research Project!
    • Virtual lab testing a variety of common/household substance's with pH Paper, Litmus Paper, and Red Cabbage Juice Indicator. Each slide is on a different substance, the students will watch a short (only a few seconds long) of the experiment being conducted and then they can use the interactive slides to answer the questions.

    Household Substances that are tested:

    • Soap
    • Milk
    • Hot Sauce
    • Vinegar
    • Water
    • Glass Cleaner
    • Bleach
    • Soda
    • Orange Juice
    • Floor Cleaner


    Included in the Thermochemistry Unit:

    The Lesson Topics:

    • Introduction to Thermochemistry
    • Calorimetry
    • Specific Heat
    • Enthalpy
    • Heating/Cooling Curves
    • Enthalpy of Phase Changes
    • Hess' Law

    What is covered in each Topic Lesson:

    • Introduction to Thermochemistry: exothermic, endothermic, energy, potential energy, kinetic energy, first law of thermodynamics, system, surroundings, universe, graphs, catalyst, and a great demonstration idea!
    • Calorimetry: calorimeter, -qsystem = qsurroundings, -mCΔTsystem = mCΔTsurroundings, q = mCΔT, exothermic and endothermic review.
    • Specific Heat: specific heat capacity (math and units), Joules to Kilojoules conversion, conceptual real-life examples of specific heat, data table questions, a simulation of particle motion, helpful video links, and a demonstration that the students can do from their desks!
    • Enthalpy: ΔH = Hfinal - Hinitial, ∆Hrxn = ∑n∆Hproducts – ∑m∆Hreactants, Formation of Enthalpy, Standard Enthalpy=0, Law of Conservation of Energy, Single Bond, Double Bond, Triple Bond, Exothermic, Endothermic, Stoichiometry, moles to kJ, Grams to kJ, Step by Step math problems with animations
    • Heating/Cooling Curves: Phase Changes, Heating & Cooling Curve Graphs, Kinetic Energy, Endothermic, Exothermic, CheckPoint Questions, Simulation, and helpful matching video links.
    • Enthalpy of Phase Changes: Phase Changes, Endothermic, Exothermic, ∆Hfus = -∆Hfreeze, ∆Hvap = -∆Hcond, ∆H = n∆Hfus, ∆H = n∆Hvap, data table math problems with step by step help and answers, recap summary slide, and video link.
    • Hess' Law: ΔH Reaction 1 + ΔH Reaction 2 = ΔH Reaction 3, Hess' Law Basic, Reversed, Doubled, Halved, Step by Step math animation with every click for ease of teaching and learning, color coded, and labeled with arrows.

    It is a Google Slides Station Rotation Activity,  a Google Form 10 question Formative Assessment (Paper/Pencil version is also included), and 45 Test Bank Questions. They are all fully editable, and ready to go! Everything comes with an answer key!

    BONUS 3 Lab Stations in the Station Rotation Activity!

    These activities cover the entire unit of Thermochemistry. There are a total of 9 stations in the station rotation activity, 6 are conceptual and math, and 3 are bonus lab stations. There is a answer key included!

    The stations cover:

    • Heat and Temperature
    • Enthalpy and Calorimetry
    • Hess's Law and Heat of Formation
    • Spontaneity and Entropy
    • Bond Energies and Reaction Enthalpy
    • Thermochemical Equations and Stoichiometry
    • Lab: Calorimetry - Determining the Heat Capacity of Water
    • Lab: Hess's Law - Measuring the Enthalpy Change of a Reaction
    • Lab: Reaction Enthalpy - Investigating Heat of Solution

    Thermochemistry Formative Assessment, Test Bank Questions, & 9 Stations

    *The experiments need only common materials.

    The Google Form contains 10 formative assessments questions, all multiple choice. So they grade it for you! Plus, you get the paper/pencil version as well. All questions contain the answer and explanation for students to reflect on.

    The test bank questions contain 45 multiple choice questions that are over the entire unit. These are easy to copy and paste into what ever platform you prefer to use to test with. Or make them into more formative assessments! These questions are conceptual, mathematical, and applied knowledge questions, with a full range of DOK levels.

    Thermochemistry Stations, Warm-up Questions, and Practice Worksheet

    It is a Google Slides Station Rotation Activity,  a Google Slide Warm-up Questions Presentation, and a Practice Worksheet. They are all fully editable, and ready to go! Everything comes with an answer key!

    BONUS 3 Lab Stations in the Station Rotation Activity!

    These activities cover the entire unit of Thermochemistry. There are a total of 9 stations in the station rotation activity, 6 are conceptual and math, and 3 are bonus lab stations. There is a answer key!

    The stations cover:

    • Enthalpy of Reaction
    • Hess's Law
    • Bond Energy
    • Entropy
    • Gibbs Free Energy
    • Heat Capacity
    • Lab: Calorimetry
    • Lab: Hess's Law
    • Lab: Enthalpy of Fusion

    *The experiments need only common materials.

    The Practice Worksheet cover the entire unit and has 20 questions for students to answer. The first 10 questions are multiple choice and the second 10 are short answer. They cover concepts as well as math practice. There is an answer key included.

    The Warm-Up Questions are in a Google Slide Presentation. These are great for Ticket Out the Doors as well. They are open ended questions to promote deeper thinking into the subject. Every question comes with an answer explanation. There are 10 questions in total.

    Thermochemistry Unit Review Google Interactive Slides

    Here is a great way to have your students review for their Thermochemistry exam. It is an Interactive Google Slides where they drag and drop or type in their answers. There is an Answer Key Included! And both items are fully editable! Plus they are visually engaging.

    The Review Includes:

    • First Law of Thermodynamics
    • Endothermic: graphs and equations
    • Exothermic: graphs and equations
    • How Heat Transfers
    • Specific Heat Data Chart
    • q = mCΔT math
    • -mCΔT= mCΔT math
    • Hrxn= nΔHproducts - nΔHreactants math
    • Enthalpy with Stoichiometry
    • Phase Changes
    • Heating/Cooling Curves
    • ΔH= nΔHfus and ΔH= nΔHvap
    • Hess' Law Basic, Doubled, and Reserved

    Second Semester Interactive Review with Answers:

    Here is a visually engaging way to review for the second semester final exam. It is a 60+ Google Slides interactive review with answer key included!  They are all fully editable, animated, and ready to go! This is a Drag and Drop, or Type interactive review. The answer key does show the "bridges" or "railroad tracks" worked out in addition to the answer.

    Included in the review:

    • Moles: 7 slides
    • Stoichiometry: 7 slides
    • Solutions: 18 slides
    • Acids and Bases: 8 slides
    • Thermochemistry: 13 slides
    • Kinetics: 4 slides
    • Gas Laws: 7 slides

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