*DISTANCE LEARNING PROCESS*
- All worksheets will be online worksheets with some accompanying videos, simulations or slideshows.
- Your completed worksheet will be directly emailed to me after you submit it.
- I will be viewing submitted work daily and posting your scores and comments directly to the worksheet you submitted.
- To see your score and my comments, click on the worksheet link again once your grade is posted in Google classroom. It is important to look over your work to see where you may have gone wrong. This will be a key part of us communicating.
- At times I may ask you to respond to a task or prompt via 'Flipgrid' with a voice response or video response, as communicating with one another via our voices is just as important as writing.
- If you are having difficulty please email me!
-WELCOME TO OUR CHEMISTRY UNIT-
Lessons, videos, worksheets, webpages that correspond to our Chemistry unit will be uploaded below and dated as to when each assignment is due! Everything can also be found on our class Google classroom page.
Lessons, videos, worksheets, webpages that correspond to our Chemistry unit will be uploaded below and dated as to when each assignment is due! Everything can also be found on our class Google classroom page.
VIDEO HOMEWORK - due by March 31st
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If this app/website works well, it could be a fun way to still interact remotely with one another - miss you guys!
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CLICK HERE for a tutorial on how to view completed assignments & use FlipGrid!
CHEMISTRY STATIONS - due by April 2nd
- Chemistry Inquiry Stations: there are 3 total stations, each with a video and an online worksheet. Please watch the videos (don't criticize me too much, you know I am not tech savvy) and answer the questions.
UNDERSTANDING MATTER VOCABULARY - due by April 6th
- In order to truly understand how matter works and interacts, we must first understand some key vocabulary. Read through the slideshow and answer the questions in the corresponding worksheet. *NOTE* some answers will be verbatim from the slideshow, others will require more critical thinking.