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It’s been a busy six months. In that time I’ve done long-term subbing for a video production class (!), gotten rid of my fancy reflector-covered car, and gotten a silly Amish guy hat. Unfortunately, all of this has kept me from updating this site.

This is going to change. My long-term subbing job is over and I’m back to full-time chemistry website making. In fact, those of you who want to build your own computer might want to have a look at this .

As always, you can find everything you need to teach chemistry on this site, absolutely free. From my chemistry textbook to the physical science textbook to the many resources to the right, you should be able to find whatever you want. And if you want to waste your time with some silly stuff, you can check out the YouTube channel I started when working in the video production class.

Last of all, tell other teachers about this site if they need help teaching or planning. Not only is it a good way to make their jobs easier, but it’s free. And that’s really what’s important.

A quick bonus note. If you’re having trouble opening .odt files, you can get the info you need by clicking HERE !

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IAN- Oh my gosh… Thank you New Chemistry Teacher…next year will be 1st year.
I paid for lesson plans as well
Michelle

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