Category Archives: ChemClub

SPOOKTACULAR 2015 National Chemistry Week

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Attention ChemClubs, please come and bring an activity to share with the children attending Spooktacular on Saturday, October 31, 2015 at ESM High School, 6400 Fremont Rd, East Syracuse, NY.  If interested, please contact me:  sallybchemistry@gmail.com

 

American Association for the Advancement of Sciences Resources for Teachers

 

Great resources by AAAS for teachers:   My favorite was this one:  Scorpion Hunters http://specialprojects.sciencemag.org/xxfiles/?intcmp=NEWS-xx-files-PROMO
They are developing teaching materials and linking them to Science Net Link:  http://sciencenetlinks.com/   click on their collections.  This is the best clearing house of great materials for your classrooms.  It is all free and you do not have to join AAAS.

Hacking your Taste Buds “Party in a box” celebration for the 10th Anniversary of ACS ChemClubs

Sign up your chemclub for the the Party in the Box on November 16. 2015

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This year the American Chemical Society will be organizing a ChemClub Party in the Box event.  ACS will be sending the little box with goodies to the clubs that register for the party, and on November 16, 2015 ACS will be broadcasting some fun activities via You Tube while members of the local ChemClubs will join us here at the ACS as we celebrate 10 years of ChemClubs. The link to register your chemclub is below:

https://fs7.formsite.com/ACSEducation/ChemClubParty/index.html

Social Media Correspondent wanted for American Chemical Society National Meeting in Boston, August 16-17

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As part of the American Chemical Society (ACS) fall meeting in Boston later this month, the K-12 education division will host a two-day HS chemistry teacher’s program August 16-17.  The program includes workshops, resource sharing, and networking specifically designed for HS teachers.   The American Association of Chemistry Teachers (AACT) is looking for a chemistry teacher attendee to serve as our social media correspondent.  The purpose of the AACT social media correspondent is to share learning experiences and insight about the days’ programs and takeaways with teachers in the ACCT community who couldn’t attend the live program. The correspondent would be responsible for attending both days (August 16-17) of HS day programming while sharing the events of the days via live social media tweets & posts.  Post-meeting they would be responsible for writing a post for the AACT blog which summarizes their experience at the event.

As compensation, AACT will cover the $100 registration fee plus $50 (for current AACT members), -or- cover the $100 registration fee and provide a free AACT membership for nonmembers.

What we’re looking for:

+A current AACT HS teacher member -or- HS chemistry teacher interested in becoming an AACT member

+A currently active Twitter & Facebook user; comfortable using hashtags, attaching images, and using features of both social media platforms.

+Enjoys writing, and can commit to a 400-600 word blog post by August. 27

Please email Nicolle at n_dipasquale@acs.org if you’re interested.  I’m happy to answer any questions or provide more details!

If interested, contact:

Nicolle DiPasquale | Digital Content Editor   American Association of Chemistry Teachers  American Chemical Society     teachchemistry.org

202.872.4428 | n_dipasquale@acs.org
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