Chemistry Solutions
September 2024
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Enhancing Student Self-Awareness of Learning Progress in High School ChemistryA veteran high school chemistry teacher shares how implementing a year-long strategy using ongoing lab examples enhanced students’ self-awareness, allowing them to reflect on progress, correct misconceptions, and take ownership of their learning.
Nuts & Bolts
Functional tips you can implement in your classroom.
This article describes a lab safety system modeled on soccer’s yellow and red card discipline. It effectively enforces safety rules in the classroom by using clear, visual indicators of student safety violations, and escalating consequences for repeated violations.
This author describes her flexible grading and immediate feedback strategy. Her technique promotes reflection and resilience, while enhancing students’ real-world skills and supporting a positive environment for growth.
In My Element
Stories about teachers finding their way to the chemistry classroom.
The author shares his career transition from work as a pharmaceutical chemist to teaching high school chemistry. During his 1,000-mile journey, he discovered a passion for education and positively impacting students’ lives.
Reprint Spotlight
A previously published article from Chemistry Solutions that is particularly relevant to readers.
Classroom Commentary
Successful Collaboration, Fostered by the American Chemical SocietyThis article describes the exciting collaboration between university and high school students and faculty that developed over a decade. The two main components that contribute to this successful partnership are the ChemClub and Science Coaches programs, sponsored by ACS/AACT.
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Advice Column
A teacher asks for suggestions when forming lab groups.
Editorial
AACT President Martin Palermo emphasizes the importance of collaboration outside chemistry educators. Interacting with teachers from other disciplines can enrich one’s teaching practices, reduce isolation, support professional growth, and enhance student learning experiences.
Simulation
Students learn about sections of a safety data sheet (SDS) and how the information can be used for safety purposes and for identifying unknowns. They will use the Physical and Chemical Properties section and particle diagrams to distinguish between substances with similar appearances in a variety of lab-based scenarios.
Chemistry Fun
In this activity, students will be challenged to solve a set of scrambled word puzzles. Each scrambled word corresponds to the name of a common piece of chemistry laboratory equipment. After solving each puzzle, students will use designated letters from each word to solve a riddle.