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WiLd WorLd of Chemistry

WiLd WorLd of Chemistry. 2010 Summer Youth Program. Meeting topics. Students Lectures and Experiments Schedules Materials Safety Rules Tips. The Students. Expect Diversity (Age, maturity, culture, experience, knowledge, and ability!) High School Students, Grades 9-11

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WiLd WorLd of Chemistry

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  1. WiLdWorLd of Chemistry 2010 Summer Youth Program

  2. Meeting topics • Students • Lectures and Experiments • Schedules • Materials • Safety Rules • Tips

  3. The Students Expect Diversity (Age, maturity, culture, experience, knowledge, and ability!) • High School Students, Grades 9-11 • 0-2 years H.S. Chemistry) • Current Enrollment: 12 • Students from all over the world (e.g., Greece, Korea, and Saudi Arabia) • Future MTU students?

  4. Lecture and Experiments • Two lectures scheduled in Room 106 (Room # not confirmed yet): * Morning: 9:00 to ~10* Afternoon: ~3:30 to 4:30 (Except Thurs.) • Keep “lectures” short (30-45min.) and include exercises and/or energizers to keep it moving.NOTE: Include an overview of what’s been done in the program so far and what’s to come.

  5. Lectures and experiments • Present information prior to each experiment* Background/theory* Safety concerns* Procedures/set-ups, etc.* Clean-up expectations • Present a “wrap up” for each experiment* Summarize students results* Reveal “knowns” if applicable

  6. Schedule • Monday – Thursday: 9:00 – 12:00a & 1:15 – 4:30p ( ?) • Friday: 9:00 – 4:30p ( ?) • Monday and Friday morning meetings

  7. Materials • Manuals (1/student) • Notebooks (1/student) • Visor Gogs (1/student + 1/instructor) • Stools (1/(2 students) + 1/instructor) • Experiment reagents, supplies, equipment

  8. Safety concerns • Visible Name Tags • Call roll (by name) at beginning of AM and PM sessions • Participation is required (no i-pods, phone calls, sleeping, etc.) • Prepare well (mentally and physically) • Follow the itinerary (TIME AND PLACES are most important). Please do not excuse students early. • HOODS DO NOT FUNCTION PROPERLY IN 502.

  9. The Materials • Materials have been prepared for the planned experiments and demonstrations and are in 501N • Please (all) help with obtaining materials, clean-up, and removing materials before and after each experiment and/or demo. • If something is missing, let me know and I will take care of it. • Use “time fillers” when necessary.

  10. TIPS • Be prepared (especially at 1st)! • Heads-on/hands-on involvement is the key! • Have fun! (It’s OK for you to follow along with the experiment.) • Emphasize the importance of creativity, thinking, and understanding. • Relate to real-world applications when possible. • Try to address a variety of learning styles and appeal to ALL of the senses (safely, of course) • Offer positive reinforcement (attention, compliments, lottery tickets)

  11. QUESTIONS? There are no trivial questions!kmsmith@mtu.edu370-7401 or 483-4277

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