Examples, Articles, & Animations
Amazing Animations! - One of my
favorite sites! Very interesting
animations on several cell biology processes.
Animations are step-by-step which allows time for explanation.
Water Interactions Animation-
Short animation with general information on water and it’s chemical
interactions
Dissolving Animation - Short animation
that demonstrates how ionic compounds dissolve
Metabolic Reactions Animation
- Great animations on enzyme catalyzed reactions and general metabolic
reactions
Lipid Animation - Site with basic lipid information
and simple animation on how a triglyceride forms
Chemical Bond Animation
- site with basic information and animations on the formation of chemical bonds
Salt Dissolve - Animation showing how salt dissolves
in water
Biology shorts – a selection of very short flash
animations showing multiple biochemical processes, i.e. enzyme function,
hydrogen bonding, protein folding, etc.
Enzymes – simple animations that go through
the basics of enzymes and inhibition.
You-tube videos – a selection of clips on you-tube
that cover topics from basic DNA and cell structure to genetic engineering and
disease processes.
Medical Molecules – List of
molecules and information that are significant to the human body or medicine.
Lab Exercises, Activities, & Games
Carbon Mission Activity
- Fun site that takes students through basic chemistry information centered
around the carbon atom and through interactive “missions”
Atom Creation - Fun site where students create
atoms.
Chemistry Target Practice
– Game that allows students to review basic chemistry concepts
Biology Project – Comprehensive site with tutorials
and animations followed by quiz questions.
Study Help & Practice Quizzes
Interactive Chemistry Quizzes
– Large Collection of quizzes for chemistry review in multiple areas
Sparknotes – provides a quick overview of topics
followed by review problems
Webquests & Additional Student Worksheets
Element Adventure Webquest
– Project centered around an individual element. I would recommend assigning students elements
related to health and medicine (phosphorous, iron, sodium, potassium, etc.)
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