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                        Annotated Outcomes  Course Documents      Course Information     Flash Cards

                        Lab Handouts             Lab Information          Lab Briefing Slides     Lecture Materials        Math Review

My lecture slides are presented in three different (one, two, or three slides per page) formats. This is because students with a variety of computer skills/tools have requested these different formats to facilitate leaning/printing requirements.

The slides are identical in all formats; however, the number of slides per page is varied to suit student requested preferences.

If printing these color slides in grey scale, be aware that if you are using a color printer, MS clip art will be colored.

Microsoft has made its clip art to always render in color, irrespective of user preferences in software and hardware printing controls.

So, the only way to obtain B&W clipart in the image is to print on a printer that only has black ink.

The slides in each category are listed by topic in order of presentation.

Jump to: Color_1 Slide_Per_Page     Color_2 Slides Per_Page        Color_3 Slides_Per_Page     B&W 3 Slides Per Page

Color, 1 slide per page

First Day

Boost Grades

Nature of Science

Matter and Energy

Measurements

Exponents and Scientific Notation

Calculator Practice

Sig Figs and Rounding

Density

Atoms

Periodic Tables

Formula Nomenclature

Formula Calculations

Formula Review

More Moles

Empirical Formulas

Balancing

Reaction Types

Stoichiometry

Yields

Gases

Gas Laws

Solutions

Solution Concentration

Titrations

Titration Calculations

Acids and Bases

Atomic Theory

Electron Configuration

Lewis Dots

Bonding

 

Color, 2 slides per page

First Day

Boost Grades

Nature of Science

Matter and Energy

Measurements

Exponents and Scientific Notation

Calculator Practice

Sig Figs and Rounding

Density

Atoms

Periodic Tables

Formula Nomenclature

Formula Calculations

Formula Review

More Moles

Empirical Formulas

Balancing

Reaction Types

Stoichiometry

Yields

Gases

Gas Laws

Solutions

Solution Concentration

Titrations

Titration Calculations

Acids and Bases

Atomic Theory

Electron Configuration

Lewis Dots

Bonding

Color, 3 slides per pages (outline format with lines for taking notes)

First Day

Boost Grades

Matter and Energy

Measurements

Exponents and Scientific Notation

Calculator Practice

Sig Figs and Rounding

Density

Atoms

Periodic Tables

Formula Nomenclature

Formula Calculations

Formula Review

More Moles

Empirical  Formulas

Balancing

Reaction Types

Stoichiometry

Yields

Gases

Gas Laws

Solutions

Solution Concentration

Titrations

Titration Calculations

Acids and Bases

Atomic Theory

Electron Configuration

Lewis Dots

Bonding

 

Black-And-White, 3 slides per pages (outline format with lines for taking notes)

First Day

Boost Grades

Matter and Energy

Measurements

Exponents and Scientific Notation

Calculator Practice

Sig Figs and Rounding

Density

Atoms

Periodic Tables

Formula Nomenclature

Formula Calculations

Formula Review

More Moles

Empirical  Formulas

Balancing

Reaction Types

Stoichiometry

Yields

Gases

Gas Laws

Solutions

Solution Concentration

Titrations

Titration Calculations

Acids and Bases

Atomic Theory

Electron Configuration

Lewis Dots

Bonding

 

 

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Jump to: Color_1 Slide_Per_Page     Color_2 Slides Per_Page        Color_3 Slides_Per_Page     B&W 3 Slides Per Page

Index Pages:  Start Here

                        Annotated Outcomes  Course Documents      Course Information     Flash Cards

                        Lab Handouts             Lab Information          Lab Briefing Slides     Lecture Materials        Math Review

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All other uses, in the absence of written permission by the author, are specifically denied.

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