Forums
We are know working on basic chemical nomenclature of ionic and diatomic molecular compounds (we are in Chapter 2 of Chang) in our first semester General Chemistry course. I am looking for a good, low prep time resource for using an in-class activity to aid in the learning process. I'd like to utilize this either tomorrow (Friday) or next Wednesday (after the Labor Day holiday). I apologize for the short notice.
Things I have found online but am uncertain about are:
CHEM-DECK: How to Learn to Write the Formulas of Chemical Compounds (or Lose Your Shirt). | |
Sherman, Alan; Sherman, Sharon J. | |
Journal of Chemical Education, v57 n7 p503-04 Jul 1980 |
I was thinking about a card game, just not sure if the CHEM-DECK approach is exactly what I was looking for...
Please feel free to email me directly at csmullins@campbellsville.edu if you have a good resource you've used.
Thanks,
Chris Mullins
Campbellsville University
Tags
Chris, I'll be curious to see what people suggest. I don't have a good suggestion for something to do in class, but I have a suggestion for a great reinforcing activity for students to do at home: Shelia Woodgate's Best Choice, http://bestchoice.net.nz/. A few days ago, I took a look at the section on naming and think it's just what my students need to follow-up on what we're doing in class. To get to this section, you need to enter into Best Choice in 'Demo' mode. Then, along the right hand side, you will see a list of topics. Select 'Compounds' and then 'Ions and molecules'.
I did organic chemistry functional group bingo in recitation with my first years once. I made an Excel sheet that randomized the functional groups. You could easily add more words and do inorganic nomenclature. I'll look for it at post it to the site.
I know this is too late for you; I just saw your post.
Adam
In reply to Recommendation for a follow up activity by Barbara Reisner / James Madison University
I'm a computer science major taking an introductory chemistry course.I found this discussion while looking for some online drills to hammer chemical nomenclature into _my_ head.
As I haven't yet found anything satisfactory, do you think there would be some interest if I was to develop a chemical nomenclature drill game? I'd probably be able to do so within the next six - nine months.
Shirley Hicks
Undergrad, computer science
University of Alabama at Birmingham.
In reply to Chemical nomenclature by Velochicdunord / University of Alabama at Birmingham
yes!
if you want help adding your game to the site, email one of the leadership group:
https://www.ionicviper.org/page/ionic-leadership-council
In searching for my own resources on this, I recently came across A version of battleship, ("You sank my battleship") using periodic tables.
http://teachbesideme.com/periodic-table-battleship/