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by Nora Walsh
Sun, 04/20/2025 - 10:46

AP teacher and exam reader, Nora Walsh, shares tips on how to help your students answer AP Chemistry free-response questions. She provides examples, references, and rationale for her suggestions.

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by Nora Walsh
Wed, 04/16/2025 - 00:00

Check out these curated resources to help you plan for your AP Chemistry Review! 

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by Sarah English
Tue, 04/15/2025 - 20:47

Join us at ChemEd 2025 this July at the Colorado School of Mines. Check out this post to learn about all the exciting opportunities! 

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by Tom Kuntzleman
Mon, 04/07/2025 - 13:45

Ryan Johnson and I took a trip to the top of Pikes Peak to study the Coke and Mentos experiment. And we had a few surprises along the way...

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by Michael Jansen
Fri, 04/04/2025 - 10:23

In this post, a veteran AP Chemistry teacher explains his rationale for the course's topic order. By using an empirically driven sequence, students build deep conceptual understanding and rely less on memorization of facts. It’s a must-read for any educator aiming to make chemistry more meaningful—and more memorable—for students.

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by Kevin Morse
Fri, 03/21/2025 - 07:27

In this post, Kevin Morse outlines an easy-to-implement procedure to help students reflect on teacher feedback for improved understanding. 

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by Shifra Yonis
Mon, 03/17/2025 - 18:58

This month's AP Teach meeting will discuss common misconceptions students have about electrochemistry and the chaos of Unit 9.

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by Anthony Stetzenmeyer
Mon, 03/17/2025 - 13:09

In this blog post, Anthony Stetzenmeyer describes several ways he has started to use AI (Chat GPT) in this chemistry classroom. Anthony describes, in detail, ways AI can streamline lesson planning and help teachers maximize their prep time. 

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by Dean Campbell
Fri, 02/28/2025 - 22:13

Egg cartons and beverage holders can be used as models of atoms, with their dimples representing orbitals. Each dimple can hold up to two objects such as milk jug caps, plastic eggs, and cup pieces to represent electrons in the orbitals. Partially overlapping the trays by stacking the dimples represents chemical bonding and produces molecular models resembling Lewis structures. The models can be easily made from materials that can be readily found grocery stores and fast-food restaurants.

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by Nina Hike
Tue, 02/25/2025 - 14:57

This article describes a game aimed at helping students become comfortable using dimensional analysis. Designed to mimic the popular card game UNO, MOLE-O encourages students to think about how to set up a stoichiometry problem utilizing a deck of UNO-like playing cards. 

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