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This year long bundle is terrific for science teachers teaching their students in a distance learning or blended learning environment. These click-and-learn diagrams are Google Slides files designed to be used in several possible ways.
* First, the teacher can use them to click and reveal different parts of the lesson as they teach on their own teaching video, which is ideal for flipped classrooms and other blended learning model classrooms.
* Second, the teacher could provide a student with their own copy of these interactive diagrams so that students can click and read and learn as they go!
These click-and-learn diagrams are designed to directly complement my Doodle Diagram Notes. You can purchase these interactive click-and-learn diagrams along with the doodle diagram notes for a year by going to the bundle here.
Units included:
Unit 1: Math and Measurement for Chemistry
Unit 2: Intro to Matter
Unit 3: Atomic Structure and Nuclear Chemistry
Unit 4: Electron Arrangements
Unit 5: Periodic Table Trends
Unit 6/7: Nomenclature & Bonding
Unit 8: Chemical Reactions
Unit 9: Stoichiometry
Unit 10: Gas Laws
Unit 11: Thermochemistry and States of Matter
Unit 12: Equilibrium and Solubility
Unit 13: Gibbs Free Energy, Entropy, and More Equilibrium
Unit 14: Reaction Rates
Unit 15: Advanced Equilibrium: Acids and Bases
Unit 16: Electrochemistry
If you have any questions, please let me know!
FAQ:
1. Are these appropriate for Middle School Physical Science?
They may be adapted for middle school or for a physical science course, especially some of the earlier units! Please check out previews of individual sets to see if they would be appropriate for your class.
2. Are these editable?
Yes! The images are NOT editable but the content text is editable. You can change the text in regular mode or Masterview mode in Google Slides.
3. Will these work in Powerpoint?
Yes! You will need to download as a Powerpoint within Google Slides on your Google Drive and then you will be able to save it as a Powerpoint.
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