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The Art of Teaching Science: NEACT March Meeting

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The Art of Teaching Science. Reflections about teaching chemistry in a high school science classroom. Wednesday, April 15, 2015. Graph of pressure vs. volume data collected at the workshop. The March meeting of the New England Association of Chemistry Teachers. I LOVE these giant white boards. Each lab table had one in the middle. Explain your answer with a diagram. Sue gave us plenty of great examples demonstrating how and when she incorporates particle diagrams into the curriculum. She shared some ...

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The Art of Teaching Science: September 2014

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The Art of Teaching Science. Reflections about teaching chemistry in a high school science classroom. Friday, September 26, 2014. Classification of Matter "Sandwich". Watching the Iron and Sulfur reaction. Classification of matter (COM) is usually the first "real" chemistry topic we tackle in a new year. This year I decided to make a "Lab Sandwich" with my classification of matter unit. I also like to think of this unit as a pyramid, a swimming reference that seems to fit the symmetry of the unit. When a...

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The Art of Teaching Science: November 2014

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The Art of Teaching Science. Reflections about teaching chemistry in a high school science classroom. Thursday, November 6, 2014. Plant Pigments and pH. I revisited a really fun experiment this fall during my introduction to acids and bases unit. I tried it out with the library summer science program over the summer. The community members enjoyed the experiment, and the results were exciting, so I decided to give it a try with my students. Guest Post from Library Science Program. My sons baby quilt, repa...

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The Art of Teaching Science: Burning Potato Chips for Science

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The Art of Teaching Science. Reflections about teaching chemistry in a high school science classroom. Friday, April 10, 2015. Burning Potato Chips for Science. Burning potato chips in the lab in our calorimetry experiment. There is no better way to teach kids about energy content in food than to burn some in the lab. Thermochemistry has become one of my new favorite topics to teach because of the many "real world" applications that make the topic relevant and fun. The challenge problem for the potato chi...

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The Art of Teaching Science: April 2015

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The Art of Teaching Science. Reflections about teaching chemistry in a high school science classroom. Sunday, April 26, 2015. Pitching the Hot or Cold Pack. Measuring temperature change when dissolving an ionic compound. The final project for the thermochemistry unit is the "Hot or Cold Pack Design Challenge". This project is a good culminating event for the unit because it ties together calorimetry and energy exchange into a relevant application. (read more about the unit here). The only thing I didn't ...

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Appalachian Accents: Another surprise inside cake

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I love to make things by hand. I'm a fiber artist and a baker. These interests seem unrelated, and maybe they are, but I love them both. Thursday, May 14, 2015. Another surprise inside cake. I'm still working through the beginner level cakes. This fun cake was a nice confidence boost. I loved the overall height of the cake. The brownie layer gave the cake just enough height to make it feel more festive. Caelan and the boys really enjoyed it. Happy Birthday, Caelan! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).

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Appalachian Accents: February 2015

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I love to make things by hand. I'm a fiber artist and a baker. These interests seem unrelated, and maybe they are, but I love them both. Saturday, February 14, 2015. Thursday, February 12, 2015. Janet sporting her new hat. I made this fun hat for my friend Janet. I promised to make her a hat last winter. Sometimes you can't put a time frame on knitting projects. I bought the hat kit from my friend Rhonda. She sells her kits and yarn at the Wilson Collective Wilson Collective FB Page. This year we decided...

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Appalachian Accents: March 2015

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I love to make things by hand. I'm a fiber artist and a baker. These interests seem unrelated, and maybe they are, but I love them both. Thursday, March 19, 2015. There's nothing better than fresh bread and beef stew! I used the French bread recipe in my favorite bread book, The Bread Baker's Apprentice. Garrett with is bread bowl ready for stew. My bread bowls ready to proof for the last time. They are beautiful right out of the oven! Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). I love to compete too!

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Appalachian Accents: Bread Bowls

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I love to make things by hand. I'm a fiber artist and a baker. These interests seem unrelated, and maybe they are, but I love them both. Thursday, March 19, 2015. There's nothing better than fresh bread and beef stew! I used the French bread recipe in my favorite bread book, The Bread Baker's Apprentice. Garrett with is bread bowl ready for stew. My bread bowls ready to proof for the last time. They are beautiful right out of the oven! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). I love to compete too!

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Appalachian Accents: Making Skeins!

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I love to make things by hand. I'm a fiber artist and a baker. These interests seem unrelated, and maybe they are, but I love them both. Monday, April 13, 2015. Today I used my new nitty notty for the first time! Brian was a big help adjusting the equipment and holding the big scan of yarn. I was very happy to use my new tool too. Labels: we are helping Rhonda make small skeins for her next workshop. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). I love to compete too! Spinning for Fleece to Shawl at Brooklyn Fair.

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Appalachian Accents: My First Surprise Inside Cake

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I love to make things by hand. I'm a fiber artist and a baker. These interests seem unrelated, and maybe they are, but I love them both. Thursday, May 7, 2015. My First Surprise Inside Cake. This is an entry level cake, but I'm really pleased with the effect. It is a variation of the birthday cake surprise from the book Surprise-Inside Cakes. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). I love to compete too! Spinning for Fleece to Shawl at Brooklyn Fair. View my complete profile. Another surprise inside cake.

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Appalachian Accents: Cinnamon Rolls for Easter Sunday

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I love to make things by hand. I'm a fiber artist and a baker. These interests seem unrelated, and maybe they are, but I love them both. Sunday, April 5, 2015. Cinnamon Rolls for Easter Sunday. Bobby Fisher, our school Chaplain, is my biggest cinnamon roll fan. How can I say no? I use the recipe from The Tasty Kitchen Pioneer Woman blog. Cinnamon Roll Recipe. Gabe pointing to his cinnamon roll choice. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). I love to compete too! Spinning for Fleece to Shawl at Brooklyn Fair.

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Username or e-mail: *. List of Summer Conferences. ACS High School teaching Guidelines. ACS Guidelines for High School Chemistry. Http:/ portal.acs.org/portal/PublicWebSite/education/policies/WPCP 010713. The 2012 version of the ACS High School Guidelines for teaching and safety concerns (class size, etc). ACS High School teaching Guidelines. Advancing Science Technology Institute. Http:/ leitzelcenter.unh.edu/advscience/about.htm. The Advancing Science Technology Institute. Art of Teaching Science.

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Appalachian Accents: Confucius Cake

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I love to make things by hand. I'm a fiber artist and a baker. These interests seem unrelated, and maybe they are, but I love them both. Sunday, April 5, 2015. Gabe with his Confucius cake. Gabe cutting out his cake desin. This week Gabe decided to make a Confucius cake for a class project. His 6th grade history class is studying ancient China. About a week ago he opened his text book to the picture of Confucius and said "I want to make a cake that looks like that." Why not? He cut out the main shapes us...

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Appalachian Accents: April 2015

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I love to make things by hand. I'm a fiber artist and a baker. These interests seem unrelated, and maybe they are, but I love them both. Tuesday, April 28, 2015. Pomfret knitters embraced the cat hats. Here's part of our cat hat collection. This is a really fun knitting book. Yes, you are reading this correctly. Cats in Hats. I love this picture from the inside cover of the book. The top hat cat hat. A collection of hats with twisty embellishments. A carrot, a cactus, and a red boa. Max in his new hat.

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