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1 Region One ESC GEAR UP: Ready, Set, College! ©2011 Region One Education Service Center Welcome Back! Everyone check in outside?

Region One ESC GEAR UP: Ready, Set, College! ©2013 Region One Education Service Center Workshop #42958 May 22 nd – May 24 th 2014 GEAR UP CORE Teacher Academy 10th Grade Chemistry

3 Region One ESC GEAR UP: Ready, Set, College! ©2011 Region One Education Service Center  Welcome  Introductions  Homework from May  Measurement Lab  English to Metric Lab  Dimensional Analysis activity  Polymer Gel Cube Lab  Revisit Boyle’s Law Agenda

4 Region One ESC GEAR UP: Ready, Set, College! ©2011 Region One Education Service Center Do  ask questions  make suggestions  share with others Don’t  hold back  limit yourself Do’s and….

5 Region One ESC GEAR UP: Ready, Set, College! ©2011 Region One Education Service Center  Purpose – focus on instructional strategies utilizing TI Nspire CX technology that will help prepare GEAR UP cohort students for college and career readiness. Welcome

6 Region One ESC GEAR UP: Ready, Set, College! ©2011 Region One Education Service Center  TI Instructor  Science specialist Facilitators

7 Region One ESC GEAR UP: Ready, Set, College! ©2011 Region One Education Service Center  Just a reminder TI-nspire CX Not a Touch Screen

8 Region One ESC GEAR UP: Ready, Set, College! ©2011 Region One Education Service Center  Use paper rulers and duck square  Measurement Lab handout Measurement Lab

9 Region One ESC GEAR UP: Ready, Set, College! ©2011 Region One Education Service Center  Activity English to Metric lab

10 Region One ESC GEAR UP: Ready, Set, College! ©2011 Region One Education Service Center  Dimensional Analysis handout Dimensional Analysis Activity

11 Region One ESC GEAR UP: Ready, Set, College! ©2011 Region One Education Service Center  Handout Polymer Gel Cube Lab

12 Region One ESC GEAR UP: Ready, Set, College! ©2011 Region One Education Service Center  Handout Revisit Boyle’s Law

13 Region One ESC GEAR UP: Ready, Set, College! ©2011 Region One Education Service Center Questions

14 Region One ESC GEAR UP: Ready, Set, College! ©2011 Region One Education Service Center Have a Great rest of the day. See you tomorrow

15 Region One ESC GEAR UP: Ready, Set, College! ©2011 Region One Education Service Center Welcome Back! Everyone check in outside?

16 Region One ESC GEAR UP: Ready, Set, College! ©2011 Region One Education Service Center  Different Question Types  Create a Self Test  Where is the Heat? simulation  Penny lab  Build an Atom simulation  Radioactive Decay lab  Radioactive Dating Game simulation  Nuclear Decay/Chain Reactions simulation  Electron Configuration simulation  Periodicity of Properties simulation  Ways to teach Electron Configurations Agenda

17 Region One ESC GEAR UP: Ready, Set, College! ©2011 Region One Education Service Center  Multiple choice  Checkbox  Text match  Numerical expression  Image (point on)  Chemistry Question Types

18 Region One ESC GEAR UP: Ready, Set, College! ©2011 Region One Education Service Center  For Physical and Chemical Changes  Two of each using multiple choice and checkbox  Share Create a Self Test

19 Region One ESC GEAR UP: Ready, Set, College! ©2011 Region One Education Service Center  Handout Where is the Heat? simulation

20 Region One ESC GEAR UP: Ready, Set, College! ©2011 Region One Education Service Center  Penny For Your Thoughts handout  Pennies Penny Lab

21 Region One ESC GEAR UP: Ready, Set, College! ©2011 Region One Education Service Center  Handout Build an Atom

22 Region One ESC GEAR UP: Ready, Set, College! ©2011 Region One Education Service Center  Handout  M&Ms Radioactive Decay lab

23 Region One ESC GEAR UP: Ready, Set, College! ©2011 Region One Education Service Center  Handout Radioactive Dating Game

24 Region One ESC GEAR UP: Ready, Set, College! ©2011 Region One Education Service Center  simulation Nuclear Decay/Chain Reactions

25 Region One ESC GEAR UP: Ready, Set, College! ©2011 Region One Education Service Center  Simulation Electron Configurations

26 Region One ESC GEAR UP: Ready, Set, College! ©2011 Region One Education Service Center  simulation Periodicity of Properties

27 Region One ESC GEAR UP: Ready, Set, College! ©2011 Region One Education Service Center  Ways to teach Electron Configurations? Discussion

28 Region One ESC GEAR UP: Ready, Set, College! ©2011 Region One Education Service Center Questions

29 Region One ESC GEAR UP: Ready, Set, College! ©2011 Region One Education Service Center Have a Great rest of the day. See you tomorrow

30 Region One ESC GEAR UP: Ready, Set, College! ©2011 Region One Education Service Center Welcome Back! Everyone check in outside?

31 Region One ESC GEAR UP: Ready, Set, College! ©2011 Region One Education Service Center  Why Am I Charged? simulation  Light Me Up! simulation.  Conductivity of Solution lab  Writing Chemical Formulas simulation  Create a tns file  Charges  IMF simulation  IMF lab Agenda

32 Region One ESC GEAR UP: Ready, Set, College! ©2011 Region One Education Service Center  simulation Why Am I Charged

33 Region One ESC GEAR UP: Ready, Set, College! ©2011 Region One Education Service Center  Simulation Light Me Up!

34 Region One ESC GEAR UP: Ready, Set, College! ©2011 Region One Education Service Center  Handout  Salts Conductivity of Solution

35 Region One ESC GEAR UP: Ready, Set, College! ©2011 Region One Education Service Center  Handout Writing Chemical Formulas

36 Region One ESC GEAR UP: Ready, Set, College! ©2011 Region One Education Service Center  For Covalent and Ionic compounds  Use different question types besides MC (checkbox, text match, and chemistry)  Share Create a tns file

37 Region One ESC GEAR UP: Ready, Set, College! ©2011 Region One Education Service Center  For Identifying Molecular Geometries  Use different question types  Share Create a tns file

38 Region One ESC GEAR UP: Ready, Set, College! ©2011 Region One Education Service Center  Balloon and water  Balloon and Coke can (empty) Charges

39 Region One ESC GEAR UP: Ready, Set, College! ©2011 Region One Education Service Center  Simulation Intermolecular Forces

40 Region One ESC GEAR UP: Ready, Set, College! ©2011 Region One Education Service Center  Handout - lab Intermolecular Forces

41 Region One ESC GEAR UP: Ready, Set, College! ©2011 Region One Education Service Center Questions

42 Region One ESC GEAR UP: Ready, Set, College! ©2011 Region One Education Service Center Have a Great rest of the day. See you tomorrow

43 Region One ESC GEAR UP: Ready, Set, College! ©2011 Region One Education Service Center Welcome Back! Everyone check in outside?

44 Region One ESC GEAR UP: Ready, Set, College! ©2011 Region One Education Service Center  Create a tns file  Solving Stoichiometry Problems simulation  Google Form - Questions  Colorimeter Lab - CSI in the Operating Room Lab  Conductivity of salt solutions  Physical Science: Energy Transfer  Hess’s Law Lab  Wrap-up: Address questions  GEAR UP wrap up Agenda

45 Region One ESC GEAR UP: Ready, Set, College! ©2011 Region One Education Service Center  Using chemical equation tool  Give word equation  Ask for skeleton equation (self check)  Then use balanced equation tool  Ask mole to mole ratio questions Create a tns file

46 Region One ESC GEAR UP: Ready, Set, College! ©2011 Region One Education Service Center  Handout Solving Stoichiometry Problems

47 Region One ESC GEAR UP: Ready, Set, College! ©2011 Region One Education Service Center  Google Form  (going to make three different ones…) What questions do you still have?

48 Region One ESC GEAR UP: Ready, Set, College! ©2011 Region One Education Service Center  CSI In the Operating Room handout Colorimeter

49 Region One ESC GEAR UP: Ready, Set, College! ©2011 Region One Education Service Center  Stock solution Conductivity

50 Region One ESC GEAR UP: Ready, Set, College! ©2011 Region One Education Service Center  Handout Exploring Energy Transfer

51 Region One ESC GEAR UP: Ready, Set, College! ©2011 Region One Education Service Center  Handout Hess’s Law

52 Region One ESC GEAR UP: Ready, Set, College! ©2011 Region One Education Service Center  Questions from Google Form Wrap Up

53 Region One ESC GEAR UP: Ready, Set, College! ©2011 Region One Education Service Center  David Young   Greg Dodd   Ray Lesniewski  TI Instructor Survey