C2T (Connecticut Chemistry teachers)

Supported by the Division of Chemical Education - High School Committee and NEACT 

  March 6, 2010 (8:30-12:30) Sacred Heart University Science Bldg 


Workshop A: Using the spec 20 or similar spectrophotometer, students perform two experiments. In the first, the absorbance of a food coloring solution is measured at various wavelengths. The data is graphed to show the characteristic absorbance pattern of the food coloring.


The second experiment has the students make dilutions of a standard food coloring solution and determine their absorbencies. The absorbance versus concentration is then graphed with a best fit straight line. The graph is then used to determine the concentration of an unknown.     Joe Jankowski  Bolton High School  


Workshop B: Using a uranium mining case study, the chemistry concepts of significant figures, balancing equations, redox reactions, nuclear chemistry and a bit of controversy are revealed.      Lois Ongley Professor Unity College in Maine.


Workshop C: Forensic science labs in the general chemistry curriculum to illustrate solubility, precipitation reactions and blood typing.     Wendy Decter MD teacher Hill Regional Career Magnet HS New Haven


Workshop D: Coordination complex chemistry demonstration of the formation of coordination complex along with a quantitative work to support it. This goes along with the equilibrium unit of study in the AP Chemistry Curriculum.  Mr. Chyman Greenwich Academy 


Workshop E1: We will explore anti-cookbook approaches to a few standard high school chemistry laboratory activities and demonstrate how chemistry enthusiasm, collegial enthusiasm and YES, student love of chemistry can soar - while your students demonstrate deeper conceptual understandings. Trish Rinaldi and Jim Lucey Wilton High School


Workshop E2: POGIL (Process Oriented Guided Inquiry Learning) is based on participatory educational activities in small structured groups. What set POGIL apart from other inquiry learning techniques is the process education component, where students’ awareness of their learning process enhances learning effectiveness.  The POGIL approach will be modeled in the workshop.  Fred Vital Fairfield HS


8:30 - 9:00                        Registration and Coffee


9:00 - 9:50                         Five Simultaneous 50 minute Workshops 


10:10 - 11:00                     Address 


11:10 - 12:00                     Five Simultaneous 50 minute Workshops


12:00 - 12:30                     Networking





Registration Form 


Name:  Miss   Mrs.  MS.   Mr.   Dr.   (circle one) ___________________________


School _______________________________________                                          


Address for Chem Matters mailing    _____________________________________


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e-mail Address         ________________________________________                   


Note: Registration confirmation will be sent by e-mail.


Give your preference (1-5) for each of the sessions, using #1 as your first choice. Space is limited in all sessions and presenters will provide materials to match their enrollment numbers. Workshops A through D will run in both sessions.


_____ Workshop A: The Spectrophotometer and Beer’s Law in your chemistry classroom


_____ Workshop B: Uranium mining as a case study to illustrate chemistry concepts


_____ Workshop C: Forensic science to illustrate solubility and precipitation reactions


_____ Workshop D: Coordination Complex Chemistry tied to equilibrium in AP Chem


          Note: E1 will run in the first session and E2 in the second session


_____ Workshop E1: Anti-cookbook approaches to a few standard chemistry lab activities 


_____ Workshop E2: Using POGIL


If available, do you want .3 CEU’s at the completion of the program? ____Yes    ___ No


Registration Deadline: Wednesday February 26, 2010. 

Please send a $20.00 check (no purchase orders) payable to WCACS to Fred Vital, FLHS, 785 Unquowa Rd, Fairfield, CT 06824     fvital@fairfield.k12.ct.us