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  • October 24, 2018 | Teaching Resources Making “Space” for Astronomy Connections in Chemistry Class

    Does the wonder of space engage your students? Would they be surprised to find all of the ways chemistry applies to the study of our solar system and beyond? Join Michael Romano, a fellow chemistry teacher who just completed an Einstein Fellowship at NASA, as he shares numerous ideas for bringing space topics into your chemistry lessons to celebrate "National Chemistry Week 2018: Chemistry is Out of This World."

  • October 17, 2018 | Teaching Methods, Teaching Resources Using NGSS Practices to Explore Chemistry Concepts: Phenomenon, Modeling, and Arguing from Evidence

    Are you looking for phenomenon to engage your students in chemistry? Join Jessica C. Levine and Emilie Mosko, middle school physical science teachers, to see how existing chemistry curriculum can be easily modified towards an NGSS storyline. Presenters will highlight their lesson design of a groovy phenomenon to engage students in chemistry concepts such as density, heat transfer, particle motion, and phases of matter--The Lava Lamp.

  • October 09, 2018 | Lab & Safety, Teaching Resources A Teacher's Toolbox for Lab Safety

    Join Jenny Bishoff to learn how you can use AACT resources to create a safer chemistry lab environment.

  • October 04, 2018 | Teaching Methods Scaffolding Stoichiometry for Struggling Students

    Say goodbye to flowcharts and diagrams that ultimately confuse students or leave them unable to perform molar conversions on their own. Instead, we will use a novel strategy that incorporates fingers and hands that allows them to kinesthetically embody stoichiometry calculations. Even your lowest math students will be successful! Appropriate for any introductory high school chemistry course.

  • September 25, 2018 | Teaching Resources, Advanced Chemistry Designing Effective Multiple-Choice Items for Chemistry

    As teachers begin the school year, planning often involves a focus on assessment. Multiple-choice questions are commonly used on chemistry tests, despite the fact that many teachers have never been trained in how to write them. AP chemistry teachers face the challenge of finding multiple-choice items that are similar in style and format to those that appear on the AP exam. The theme of this webinar is the process of writing items that emphasize conceptual understanding and higher-order cognitive skills. Co-presenters Michael Farabaugh and Linda Cummings have experience as both AP readers and item writers for the AP exam. They will not only discuss techniques for improving the quality of existing questions but also provide suggestions for how to get started when writing your own. Although this webinar will be beneficial for teachers of AP chemistry, it is intended for any teacher who wants to learn more about the construction of multiple-choice items. Participants will have the option to submit two original multiple-choice questions after they register. Some of these questions will be used as examples during the webinar. Come join us for a presentation that promises to be (A) informative (B) valuable (C) relevant (D) all of the above!

  • September 12, 2018 | Teaching Resources AACT Resources and Website Open House – September 2018

    Have you ever wondered about the benefits of being a member of the AACT? Discover how AACT membership can enhance your experience in the chemistry classroom. Join AACT President, Sherri Rukes, Past-President, Jenelle Ball, and President-Elect, Heather Weck, as they guide participants on a virtual tour the AACT website. All resources will be unlocked during the webinar so that attendees can follow along with the presenters and see all of the valuable classroom materials available to AACT members. This webinar will be particularly valuable to teachers who are considering becoming a member of AACT or members who might not be familiar with all of the classroom resources that are available on teachchemistry.org. It’s also a chance for current members to learn about the additions and updates that we’ve made to our website and member benefits.

  • September 06, 2018 | Teaching Resources, Advanced Chemistry Lessons Learned from the 2018 AP Chemistry Exam

    During this webinar, Paul Bonvallet, Chief Reader, will outline the logistics and scoring process for the 2018 AP Chemistry exam and discuss practices for consistent, fair, and accurate grading of the free-response section. The presentation will then review in detail all the free-response questions from the 2018 AP Chemistry Exam and highlight the most common student misconceptions revealed during the scoring of the test papers. The presenter will suggest several teaching strategies to address these common misconceptions in the classroom and in the teaching laboratory. The webinar will include information on the application process for becoming an AP Chemistry Reader.

  • August 23, 2018 | Teaching Resources Leadership and STEM Learning with the Einstein Fellowship 2018

    The Albert Einstein Fellowship brings K-12 STEM educators together from across the country to tap into their experiences to shape and lead the conversation around STEM at a national level. During this webinar, Einstein Fellows and alumni will share the unique experiences they have been granted with fellow educators, discuss what they’ve learned about teacher leadership, and provide some insight into a day in the life of an Einstein Fellow.

  • May 08, 2018 | Teaching Resources ChemCom: Not Your Typical Chemistry Textbook

    Most chemistry books focus on chemistry and on occasion relate it to students’ real lives. ChemCom teaches chemistry through the lens of real life. During this webinar, learn about how ChemCom embraces modeling, NGSS, and hands-on activities to make chemistry relevant and exciting to students. To familiarize yourself with the text before the webinar, visit www.acs.org/chemcom. There, you can also request a review copy. Published in 2012, Chemistry in the Community is still as relevant as ever.

  • May 02, 2018 | Teaching Resources Science Coaches - 2018

    Please join Jackie Meyer, the Science Coaches Associate, as she outlines the benefits for teachers and coaches in the two Science Coaches programs, One-on-One and Teams.

  • April 24, 2018 | Teaching Methods, Advanced Chemistry AP Chemistry – A Review Plan

    When one teaches AP Chemistry to sophomores in one year with no previous chemistry course, and at breakneck speed with no breathing room between August and April, review becomes a crucial part of the process. Ask one of my kids what they know about PES in the first week of April and the answer is usually, "What's PES?". As such, one month of review is a vital component in my course. Join Adrian Dingle for a breakdown of what he does to bring his AP students up to speed in the month before the AP exam.

  • April 17, 2018 | Teaching Methods, Teaching Resources Modeling Instruction: Pedagogy and Practice

    Hear Erica Posthuma-Adams and Ryan Bruick talk about incorporating modeling instruction into the high school chemistry classroom.

  • April 11, 2018 | Teaching Methods, Teaching Resources Teaching Methods and Resources for Chemists Celebrate Earth Week (CCEW) 2018

    Join AACT and the ACS in celebrating marine chemistry during the upcoming Chemists Celebrate Earth Week (CCEW) campaign with the theme, “Dive into Marine Chemistry.”

  • March 22, 2018 | Teaching Methods, Teaching Resources Using POGIL in the Chemistry Classroom: Objectives, Practices, and Outcomes

    POGIL activities can be used to engage students in chemistry lessons through the use of student teams, effective models and tiered questioning. In this webinar, the goals and objectives of POGIL activities will be explained and clarified.

  • March 14, 2018 | Teaching Resources NGSS-Aligned Elementary Classroom Resources from AACT

    This webinar highlights five AACT lesson plans for the 5th grade classrooms that align with NGSS. There are 16 performance expectations for 5th grade and the lessons outlines will help your students meet 13 of them. Topics include modeling molecules, plant chemistry, environmental science, water purification, and salting the roads when it snows.

  • March 07, 2018 | Teaching Resources, Advanced Chemistry Helping Students Show What They Know – An AACT AP Chemistry Webinar

    Your students have worked hard all year to master the concepts of AP Chemistry. They have slogged through numerous problems, taken many exams, and completed laboratory work. Yet, many of them have trouble “putting it all together” when AP exam time comes. How can we best help them “show what they know”? This is the theme of this AACT AP Chemistry webinar.

  • February 13, 2018 | Teaching Resources But I Don’t Teach Chemistry – A Webinar for K-8 Science Teachers

    Join us for a hands-on webinar to explore chemistry connections through the Chemical Educational Foundation’s You Be The Chemist programs. Three expert elementary and middle school educators will guide you through interdisciplinary, hands-on activities that demonstrate how chemistry is the foundation for life, earth and space science; history; physics; and music. Find out how you can use chemistry content to enhance learning – even if you are not a chemistry teacher!

  • January 30, 2018 | Technology Incorporating PhET Simulations into a Unit on Covalent Bonding, Liquids, and Solids

    Experienced high school chemistry teacher and former PhET employee Trish Loeblein provides tips for how to incorporate simulations from PhET into topical units for high school chemistry.

  • January 23, 2018 | Teaching Methods, Teaching Resources Particle-Level Inquiry Chemistry Activities

    Learn about particle-level chemistry activities for your chemistry course. All activities were developed and tested as part of the Target Inquiry program. They can be used at all levels of high school chemistry and aligned well with NGSS standards.

  • January 17, 2018 | Teaching Resources Use Other People’s Money to Enhance Your Classroom

    Learn about grant opportunities available to high school chemistry teachers from the American Chemical Society and the process for writing a fundable proposal. Presenter Kenetia Thompson works in the Education Division of the American Chemical Society and oversees the grant programs. She will be joined by past grant recipients who will talk about the process and how they used their funding.

  • December 06, 2017 | Lab & Safety, Advanced Chemistry, Technology Integrating Virtual Labs into the AP/IB Chemistry Curriculum

    Virtual chemistry labs can not only help teachers meet specific learning targets in the AP chemistry curriculum, but they also enable students to take an investigative and experimental approach to learning chemistry. Virtual labs can bring textbook concepts to life as students run "what if" experiments on their laptops.

  • November 08, 2017 | Lab & Safety, Teaching Resources Chemistry on a Budget: Green and Effective Labs on a Dime

    Chemistry teachers from all types of schools around the country are tasked with teaching a well-rounded chemistry course that has robust and safe lab activities. Unfortunately, many do not have the resources to order chemicals and lab supplies from traditional sources. Luckily for them, Beyond Benign has lots of safe, green, and robust laboratory experiments for high school chemistry that use common household items that are not only inexpensive, but easy to find. In this webinar, Annette Sebuyira will share her experiences using Beyond Benign resources to teach chemistry at various levels to her students at Guilderland High School in New York. You will also hear from Mollie Enright, a Program Manager at Beyond Benign, and learn about the variety of free, high school resources available for download from their website.

  • November 01, 2017 | Teaching Resources Leadership and STEM Learning with the Einstein Fellowship

    The Albert Einstein Fellowship brings K-12 STEM educators together from across the country to tap into their experiences to shape and lead the conversation around STEM at a national level. During this webinar, Einstein Fellows and alumni will share their unique experiences they have been granted with fellow educators, discuss what they’ve learned about teacher leadership, and provide some insight into a day in the life of an Einstein Fellow.

  • October 25, 2017 | Teaching Resources The Rocky Road to Chemistry

    Rocks and minerals can bring chemical principles "down to earth" through teacher demos and student hands-on activities. We will explore a variety of lesser known ways to bring the natural world directly to those we teach. This is perfectly in sync with our National Chemistry week theme, Chemistry Rocks.

  • October 18, 2017 | Teaching Methods, Teaching Resources, Advanced Chemistry The Role of the Journal of Chemical Education in Teaching and Learning

    The Journal of Chemical Education (JCE) has a long history of supporting chemistry instructors by providing high quality information. As a world leader in the publication of primary research in chemical education, as well as a source of many practical ideas for teaching chemistry, JCE provides both broad and deep coverage of teaching and learning the central science. The presentation will provide a brief outline of the history and structure of JCE, provide examples of exemplary high school level content and how teachers have used it, and show attendees how to best take advantage of the new AACT benefit of 25 free ACS downloads.

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