From MSTA
2010
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Too Dangerous – You Tube

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Paper Plate Titration

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Lab: Compariing

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Balancing/Rxn Types: Keeping it in the Family

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Bingo Chip Equilibrium

Liquid Nitrogen Demonstrations
Well not quite the MSTA but close, MACUL:
Cell Phone Use in the Classroom: www.cellphonesinlearning.com
Sent in from our teachers
Tim Graham’s “Form-U-Lator”
PowerPoint Motion Paths
You can have images or text boxes move where and when you want them to in a PowerPoint.
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Click the link above or the image below to download a PowerPoint from Jeff Finnan that shows how to do this. It is best to download/save, if you want to see all the steps in the Task Pane. Make sure you have that Pane open (<Ctrl>+ F1) when disecting this presentation..
Here another motion path created by Avideh Lotfi’s student, Aisha, showing a simple titration:
The Five Common Reaction Types
From Jamie Benigna comes this Powerpoint which can be printed out as an introductory exercixe on reaction types.
Stamp out Naked Numbers with these two pdf documents from the Chemistry Taliban. Click on each image
Double Arrow in MSWord
From Thomas Silak
Two Junk-Food Take Home Labs
Acid Rain Writing Assignment
Litmus Take Home Lab
% Composition/Value of a Penny Lab
Student Names in Periodic Table
From Jaime Benigna
StudentNamesPeriodicTable Autofill







