Homework and miscellaneous assignments and projects for Ms. Smith's Petaluma High School science classes.
An amusing, yet sincere, look at where students go wrong when producing scientific graphs and figures for school, college and degree level work.
ACS education programs provide teachers from pre-kindergarten through college with a range of instructional materials to enhance their teaching.
Resources for the chemistry professional, educator, student, policy maker, and enthusiast, sponsored by the American Chemical Society. Includes articles, current research, educator links, policy, and links.
For AP and general chemistry classes, each of which covers most of a year's curriculum. Each set of cards is saved in pdf format for easy download.
Annotated links to instructional materials and other resources of interest to chemistry teachers and course designers, carefully selected to represent what the author (a chemistry professor) considers to be the most useful and exemplary resources. Special emphasis is placed on CAI lessons, digital text, Web-based tutorials and similar materials that can serve as alternatives to traditional methods of instruction.
The science of water and how it gets turned into pseudoscience by promoters of dubious treatment schemes.
General science help and links, with tutorials on chemistry topics at introductory and advanced levels. Links to science news feeds.
Searchable digest for CHEMED-L, an unmoderated mailing list for chemical educators. The CHEMED-L mailing list is one of the busiest forums for chemical educators on the internet.
Offering tutorials and interactive tests for collegiate introductory level chemistry as well as AP Chem.
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