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Scholars learn not to overreact as they classify chemical reactions. Starting with learning the basics of classification and moving onto applying all of the correct scientific vocabulary, young scientists master chemical reactions. Six experiments reinforce the concepts during the instructional activity.
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Instructional Ideas
- Share other videos if time allows
Classroom Considerations
- Requires prior knowledge of chemical reactions and notation
- Set up all stations well before students arrive, as they take a bit of time to prepare
Pros
- Engages multiple learning styles
- Includes a handout to help the teacher set up each lab properly
- Follows a 5E format
Cons
- None
