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WEBINAR (1 day) recorded July 23, 2019
Welcome to the AACT Livestreaming event at the 2019 ChemEd Conference!
Join us live from North Central College in Naperville, IL on Tuesday, July 23rd, from 8:00am – 2:20pm, CDT. We'll livestream four chemistry workshops with speakers James Klesser and Kim Duncan from the American Chemical Society's middleschoolchemistry.com and AACT. These workshops will include hands-on activities that are great for middle school chemistry teachers. We hope that you will join us for this event!
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Livestream Schedule
Date/Time | Title | Presenter | Summary | |
July 23rd 8:00-8:55am |
ACS Middle School Session 1: Particles of a Liquid and Changes of State | James Kessler and Kim Duncan, American Chemical Society | Investigate the particles of a liquid and changes of state through hands-on activities and molecular model animations from the free 5-E lesson plans in middleschoolchemistry.com. | |
July 23rd 9:10-10:05am |
ACS Middle School Session 2: The Water Molecule and Dissolving | James Kessler and Kim Duncan, American Chemical Society | Explore characteristics of the water molecule and the process of dissolving through hands-on activities and molecular animations from the free 5-E lesson plans in middleschoolchemistry.com. | |
July 23rd 10:20-11:15am |
ACS Middle School Session 3: Chemical Reactions – Breaking and Making Bonds | James Kessler and Kim Duncan, American Chemical Society | Investigate clues of chemical change including the production of a gas, a precipitate, and changes in temperature through hands-on activities and molecular model animations from the free 5-E lesson plans in middleschoolchemistry.com. | |
July 23rd 1:25-2:20pm |
ACS Middle School Session 4: Chemical Reactions – Ocean Acidification | James Kessler and Kim Duncan, American Chemical Society | Explore how excess carbon dioxide in the atmosphere makes water more acidic through hands-on activities from the free 5E lesson plans in middleschoolchemistry.com. |