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Chemical Education Xchange Blog
1M ago
Discover the secrets behind flame-shaped highlighter markings that not only disappear and reappear but also glow and flicker under the influence of acids, bases, and UV lights.  ..read more
Chemical Education Xchange Blog
1M ago
Nina Hike shares a storyline and lesson that seamlessly integrates NGSS with a culturally relevant storyline, making learning chemistry both engaging and impactful ..read more
Chemical Education Xchange Blog
1M ago
Use coding for a new twist on a classic element project. See how easy coding can be and consider the applications of coding in your own classroom ..read more
Chemical Education Xchange Blog
1M ago
Have a 3D printer? Make some 3D printed models of various carbon allotropes ..read more
Chemical Education Xchange Blog
1M ago
The objective of the multi-country IUPAC Chemistry Teacher Survey is to improve understanding of the use of practical work in high school chemistry classes related to concepts of sustainability.  ..read more
Chemical Education Xchange Blog
1M ago
Dean Campbell uses demonstrations and props to illustrate concepts while teaching his collegiate Materials Chemistry course. Many of the examples described are also suitable for use in high school and collegiate General Chemistry courses.  ..read more
Chemical Education Xchange Blog
1M ago
Students may have been using the metric system as early as in elementary school, so why do they struggle to use it in first year chemistry class in high school? This is a quick idea to help you reintroduce the metric system in your class ..read more
Chemical Education Xchange Blog
4M ago
Nora Walsh asks Chat GPT to help create a list of potential phenomena to incorporate into lessons ..read more
Chemical Education Xchange Blog
4M ago
Tissue paper can be folded and cut with chemistry-related patterns to make decorative paper banners that can be used as Mexican-themed decorations. Chemistry concept connections include lattice energy, bandgap energy, and ionic crystal fracture ..read more
Chemical Education Xchange Blog
5M ago
Nora Walsh reflects on her experience using phenomena in her chemistry courses and assessments for the first time ..read more