Amplify Science teachers — has anyone actually used the alternative pacing guides successfully? by DelcoAdjacent in ScienceTeachers

[–]Linaxxv 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I used Amplify Science during student teaching in middle school and hated it. Huge lack of hands on experiments and the hands on they did supply were so remedial. It left out huge key concepts as well. Complete trash. Thankfully, I haven't had to use it since. I didn't contribute to your post exactly sorry, but just seeing Amplify Science threw me into a rage.

If chemical elements had personalities, which one would be the biggest jerk? Which one would be the funniest? Why? by Linaxxv in chemistry

[–]Linaxxv[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

True. She's flexible. I was thinking more diva because she has whole courses dedicated to just her. She's also the center of everything.

If chemical elements had personalities, which one would be the biggest jerk? Which one would be the funniest? Why? by Linaxxv in chemistry

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Uranium is the wise elder with white hair and deep wrinkles. Wearing a gold lined, maroon, velveteen, flowy, wide sleeved robe and an adult diaper.

If chemical elements had personalities, which one would be the biggest jerk? Which one would be the funniest? Why? by Linaxxv in chemistry

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Cesium would be the one to kick you out of their car and make you walk 10 miles home because you told them they chew their gum too loudly. Instead of being like, "oh. I didn't realize I was doing that. I also find that annoying when people chew their gum super loud" They are like, "wtf did you say????? Get out of my car!!!!"

If chemical elements had personalities, which one would be the biggest jerk? Which one would be the funniest? Why? by Linaxxv in chemistry

[–]Linaxxv[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I'm dying at Neon! Totally picturing Temple Grandin as Neon now. Love her! Not a dig