the more the student's know about the elements, the more they will get out of this. This is a wonderful presentation that shows all the names and follows the music beautifully. Website: Flash Animation of Tom Lehrer's Element Song. This is the cool presentation of the first 36 elements looking at the electrons filling and showing that the energy of each orbital changes as more protons enter the nucleus. They may be useful as is or as a starting point for your own presentations. This website has a collection of Powerpoint presentations. I don't know anything about this book and I don't even remember who told us about it, but maybe I'll buy it for my chemistry colleague for Christmas so I can borrow it. Website: Here is a book you can buy online from a chemistry teacher. This is our own Derrick Rink doing a demonstration presentation. Website: Look for the link about Amazing and Wacky Demonstrations of Chemical Principles. Steve Spangler is a former teacher who makes his living by doing shows. This is one of Derrick's explosive demonstrations that I want to incorporate into my class. Website: Steve Spangler's Self-Carving Pumpkin. You can find his Excel spreadsheet version of Le Chatelier's Principle on here. The graphics are pretty and you can explore the orbitals in different ways. South Pasadena High Orbitron is a web site that shows you the various atomic orbitals. Silver State AP Institute 2008 Silver State
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