Chemistry Unit Study
What's the difference between Waldorf chemistry resources and these resources? Primarily, it's in the scientific content. You'll find all the science that's been discovered through years and years of science exploration in chemistry and beyond collected and organized in the following resources. You will also find experiment suggestions. What you won't find is the opportunity for your student to make his or her own conclusions based on observations of the phenomenon through chemistry demonstrations. When the student discovers the unfolding of a chemical process and sees the results without being told of the concept or having the phenomenon explained, the student may live the science in a dynamic way, while the observations and memory of the demonstration settle in the students mind. Can both approaches exist in one unit? I would encourage you to do these lessons in the way you feel most comfortable. The following resources are more than you will need for middle school, so I suggest using just the ones that appeal to you the most and avoid books that are redundant as I have shared many books that are quite similar. One type of book that I think works for both a Main lesson approach as well as a unit study are biographies. And while female scientist biographies may have been slim in the past, I'm pleased to see so many females represented in this space now. Continuing reading on the blog post that accompanies this video: https://www.pepperandpine.com/chemist... View the complete playlist of videos for the Chemistry here: • Chemistry Find me here: / pepperandpine / pepperandpine / pepperandpine https://www.pepperandpine.com

Chemistry lesson 1 | The Chemical Processes | Waldorf Main Lesson Block

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