Teacher Resources

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Not all of these resources will help you.  

United States Department of Agriculture

Chemistry Teacher Support Group 

sponsored by CSU Northridge

In a nation in which obesity is a major problem, the USDA foods link has a lot of information.

 This is not something a high school teacher should model for students.  However, if you can pull it off (ha ha - okay, not that funny), I would suggest trying America's Got Talent.  

    

American Chemical Society, 

Virtual Chemistry

Teaching significant figures:  Here's a link to the US public debt:

United States Environmental Protection Agency

Green Chemistry

It gives you current figures and allows one to see the debt at any date from the past.  

You want to get started with a little dimensional analysis.  Here's a link to the Census Bureau.  

World Wide Science.ORG

The Center for Disease Control (CDC)

National Center for Forensic Science

This is the link to the FBI lab services

Explore Our Services

United States Senate Committee on Commerce, 

Science, and Transportation: Subcommittee 

on Science and Space

Can be a little depressing.  From a fall in the shower to deadly viruses, this site shows many ways to get sick, injured, or die.  

Do you have students who are bright, inquisitive, and may come up with the next "Fishin' Magician."  They may need a copywrite.  Here's the information.

Science Education.gov.  

National Institute of Health (NIH).

Chemistry Teachers Association

Chemical Heritage Foundation - Historical Perspectives

Department of Ed.  

Would you like to scare students with properties of toxic chemicals?