Introduction to Chemistry: LESSONS ONLY UNIT BUNDLE |Distance Learning
Introduction to Chemistry: LESSONS ONLY UNIT BUNDLE |Distance Learning
Introduction to Chemistry: LESSONS ONLY UNIT BUNDLE |Distance Learning
Introduction to Chemistry: LESSONS ONLY UNIT BUNDLE |Distance Learning
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Introduction to Chemistry: LESSONS ONLY UNIT BUNDLE |Distance Learning

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***Choose between the Introduction to Chemistry Lessons Only Unit Bundle or the
Introduction to Chemistry MEGA Unit Bundle. ***

The Introduction to Chemistry Lessons Only Unit Bundle contains 3 lessons, each lesson has an animated, editable PowerPoint, Student Notes (Cornell Style)-Cloze Notes, Check for Understanding, Homework, and Teacher Notes. The unit also includes the Editable Unit Study Guide with Unit Study Guide Cards, and an Editable Unit Test.

In the Introduction to Chemistry Mega Unit Bundle, you will find all of the resources included for this Unit! Check it out below, and choose the bundle that's right for you!

**This Lessons Only Unit bundle is also part of the
Introduction to Chemistry Mega Unit Bundle. Check it out!

Everything you need for a successful Introduction to Chemistry Unit! Three complete lessons: each lesson includes student notes, detailed teacher notes, check for understanding exit tickets, and homework. An editable unit study guide with colorful, illustrated study guide cards and editable unit test are also included.

Introduction to Chemistry Lessons Only Unit Bundle includes these objectives:
Students will become familiar with the divisions of science, examples of each division, and the branches of chemistry.
Students will state the steps of the scientific method.
Students will describe the differences between qualitative and quantitative observations.
Students will compare and contrast hypothesis, scientific theory, and scientific law.
Students will solve a problem/challenge as part of a group.
Students will differentiate between three states of matter.
Students will relate the states of matter to the Kinetic-Molecular Theory of Matter.
Students will classify a sample of matter as a pure substance or a mixture.
Students will distinguish between homogeneous mixtures and heterogeneous mixtures.
Students will discuss different ways to separate mixtures and relate these to the physical properties of the components being used for separation.
Students will label and produce particle drawings of the states and classes of matter.
Differentiate between physical properties and chemical properties of matter
Differentiate between properties of matter and changes of matter
Differentiate between chemical changes and physical changes of matter
Calculate density
Graph density (honors)

Products Included in This Mega Bundle:
Note: each lesson consists of a editable PowerPoint, Student Notes (Cornell Style), Blank Notes for your own notes, Teacher Notes, Exit Ticket, and a Homework /Practice Assignment

Lesson: Introduction to Chemistry
Lesson: Classification of Matter
Lesson: Physical and Chemical Properties & Changes of Matter

Free Bonuses:
States of Matter Unit Study Guide with colorful, illustrated study cards- editable & pdf
States of Matter Unit Test- editable & pdf

Note: The PowerPoints included in this bundle are editable, animated PowerPoints. This means that slides will appear to be busy and even overlapping in the “slide” mode, but will be awesome in the “slide show” mode. Please don’t edit the PowerPoint until you have watched it in slide show mode.

Included in This Product:
(3) Animated PowerPoints- Editable- 80 Total Slides
(3) Student Notes- Cornell Style Cloze Notes w/Example KEYs
(3) Student Notes – Blank
(3) Homework Assignments w/KEYS (Standard & Honors for Properties Lesson)
(3) Check for Understanding (Exit Tickets) w/KEYS – Editable
(1) Using a Formula in Chemistry Reference Sheet
(1) Quiz – Density
(4) Teacher Notes slide by slide, tips, and strategies. (10 pages)
Unit Study Guide colorful and illustrated
Unit Study Guide Student Answer Sheet – Editable
* Unit Test-Editable w/ KEY

This BUNDLE will be a something you will want to use year after year and SAVE you money, too!

This lesson is appropriate for grades 9-12 chemistry or physical science.

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