Chemistry Science Lessons That "Let Go"

To your great relief, none of our chemistry science lessons will ask you to do everything for every student. In fact, you’ll notice a complete shift of who does what in our lessons. Students, not you, are the ones doing things. Your job is to stand back and make sure people do what they're supposed to do, and outcomes are what they’re supposed to be. Then you move in with dialogue when they’re minds are primed and ready. This method may be uncomfortable for you at first. But the rewards are worth it.

By handing over the best part of the chemistry science lesson to students- the demonstration- you are showing trust. Most students will respond to this by rewarding you (and themselves) with a higher level of maturity, and now everyone’s winning. In our chemistry science lessons your role is to give students enough clear instruction so they know what to do. But always leave some “play” room that they can use to discover things for themselves. Having come upon something amazing with their own hands, they will naturally go further and manipulate variables, enriching the discussion even more. Now that is real science.



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How We Chose Our Chemistry Science Lesson Demonstrations

With all the demonstrations available to use in our chemistry science lessons, you might be wondering why we selected the ones we did. In most cases the choice was hard to make, but we use several criteria to guide that decision:

  • Each demonstration obviously need to illustrate the chemistry science lesson topic
  • And work every single time it’s tried
  • It shouldn’t over-excite students
  • Or be complicated for you to explain or for students to do
  • It also needs to be fascinating to watch
  • And have the ability to hold every students’ attention while it's being done and then explained

Chemistry Science Lessons With More Than You Bargained For

When you go through our chemistry science lessons we hope you’re surprised at how much you get. Sure, you expect student handouts and some sort of teacher notes. But what about customized PowerPoints, quizzes and homework assignments, an extra copy of every picture used, and teacher notes with a step-by-step explanation, illustrations, and Accessories that you can customize your chemistry science lessons with? And if you’re not a reader or into all the details, we’ve still got you covered. Just refer to the Quick Notes for a minimal outline of the lesson.

Take a minute and download 3 sample lessons right now for free to see what we’re talking about. These aren’t necessarily our 3 best (opinion varies from person to person), but they are representative of the rest.


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