PROFESSIONAL CHEMISTRY WEB SITES
ChemWeb
A concise site about research in chemistry, including abstracts
of many scientific journals, databases (safety data, electronic
search), scientific forums, where to buy, etc. Registration required.
Chemistry.org:
American Chemical Society Education
The American Chemical Society’s site on education. Includes
curriculum materials, professional development and related links
and resources.
ChemInfo
A site from Indiana University. Click on links to “resources”
and "databases” at top of page.
ChemIndustry
This site provides hundreds of links on this page to chemical manufacturers,
suppliers, organizations and other resources.
WEBSITES
FOR CHEMISTRY TEACHERS
National
Science Teachers Association
The NSTA site contains the latest information and resources for
science teachers.
ChemJava
Interactive sites for learning chemistry. Most require Java 1.1
or higher.
The
Sourcebook for Teaching Science
This site contains strategies, activities, and Internet resources
for teaching chemistry.
Websites for Secondary
Science Teachers
This site provided by The University of Alabama In-Service Education
Center consists of numerous useful websites for secondary science
teachers.
SAFETY
Safety
Guidelines from the Council of State Science Supervisors
This guide for science safety in secondary schools was published
by Council of State Science Supervisors (CSSS) with support from
the American Chemical Society, the Eisenhower National Clearinghouse
for Mathematics and Science Education, the National Aeornautics
and Space Administration, Dupont Corporation, Intel Corporation,
American Chemical Society, and the National Institutes of Health.
EXPERIMENTS AND ACTIVITIES
Teach-nology:
Chemistry Teacher Resources
Teacher-submitted lab activities for many topics.
edHelper
This site has collected science lessons from hundreds of sources
and linked them on this site. Not all are chemistry topics.
WEB
SITES FOR CHEMISTRY STUDENTS
High School Hub
A variety of resources for chemistry students.
WebElements
Authored by Mark Winter, University of Sheffield, England, this
site contains concise information about the elements of the periodic
table.
Chemical
Elements
Information about the elements, including electronic configuration
and more.
Periodic
Properties
From Los-Alamos National Laboratory, resource for students, including
properties, isotopes, and history.
Genesis
Science Modules
Create your own periodic table: Activity from NASA.
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