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CHEM-2 (Chemicals, Health, Environment and Me)
CHEM-2 is a supplementary science curriculum consisting of fifteen units.
Each unit contains 3–5 activities, providing a total of approximately
15 weeks of science instruction. It is designed to help fourth, fifth,
or sixth-graders learn:
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science concepts related to chemicals, health, and the environment.
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how
to collect, process, and analyze information.
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how to use scientific evidence in decision-making.
Each of the fifteen units begins with a CHEM
Dilemm, a cartoon-style
drawing which engages students and allows them to express their
preconceptions. Students then conduct a series of hands-on investigations
using student
pages and laboratory equipment. Student pages also include questions
and reading.
Each CHEM-2 program includes a Teacher’s Guide containing reproducible
student pages and a kit containing the equipment required to
conduct the activities with a class of 32 students. The Teacher’s
Guide provides specific strategies to facilitate discussion and assess
student
learning after each activity. It also includes materials to
help teachers integrate science with other subjects in the elementary
curriculum.
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Table of Contents
Unit Summaries
Kit Content
Ordering Information
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