There has never been a better time to find teaching resources. With a quick search, you can find free worksheets, lab activities, and lesson plans from countless websites. You can even ask ChatGPT to generate an entire activity in seconds. And honestly? There is nothing wrong with using those tools. But there is a difference…
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What To Do When a Student Misses a Lab
Picture this: you spend your planning period and possibly time after hours setting up a lab. You have prepared solutions, labeled chemicals, set out glassware, printed lab sheets, etc. all after testing the lab beforehand of course. Essentially you’ve spent time mentally preparing for controlled chaos—only to hear a student say the day after, “Did…
How to Save a Failed Chemistry Experiment
No matter how carefully a lab is prepared, chemistry experiments occasionally fail. Reactions stall, expected observations never appear, and suddenly the class is trying to figure out what went wrong. Failed chemistry experiments can feel stressful and frustrating, especially when class time, materials, and prep are involved. But here’s the good news: a failed lab…
The Reason I Test My Labs First
There’s nothing more aggravating as a Chemistry teacher than planning an awesome lab… and having the reaction flop. You’ve spent time prepping materials, reviewing safety procedures, and building excitement. Students are ready. Goggles are on. You give the signal—and then… nothing. No color change. No bubbles. No reaction. Just 25 pairs of eyes staring at…
What My Classroom Taught Me That Professional Development Never Could
There’s a quote by Haim Ginott that says: “I have come to a frightening conclusion that I am the decisive element in the classroom.” And it’s true. As educators, we set the tone. We shape the environment. We influence whether learning happens. The weight of that responsibility is something you can study, discuss, and analyze……
Math and Chemistry: Why It Matters Now More Than Ever
As chemistry teachers, we know math isn’t just a side skill — it’s the backbone of pretty much everything we do. From balancing redox reactions to calculating molar mass or pH, math gives chemistry its structure and precision. So, what happens when students come into chemistry class without those math foundations? Lately, that’s becoming the…
How to Fund Your Science Classroom without Going Broke
**This post may contain affiliate links. As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases at no extra cost to you, which helps me keep creating free resources for teachers. If you’re a science teacher, you’ve probably had this experience: it’s lab day, and you’re slicing potatoes at home to demonstrate osmosis, printing lab handouts…
Planning and Prepping for the New School Year: A Guide for High School Chemistry Teachers
As summer winds down, it’s time to shift gears and prepare for the upcoming school year. For high school chemistry teachers, especially those new to the classroom, the start of the year can be both exciting and overwhelming. Proper planning and preparation during the summer can set the stage for a successful and smooth school…
Welcome to Your Go-To Chemistry Teaching Resource!
Because Teaching Chemistry is Hard Enough Without Reinventing the Wheel Teaching is one of the most rewarding careers out there—but let’s be honest, it’s also one of the most demanding. As teachers, we juggle lesson planning, grading, classroom management, and the never-ending quest to keep students engaged. And if you’re a chemistry teacher, that list…









