But once you spend the time or your students help you make the dice, it really is the most fun way to practice chemical compound naming! So there you have it! A fun way to help students learn and review nomenclature and writing chemical formulas! You can find a Nomenclature set that covers ionic and covalent compound naming.
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You can unsubscribe at any time. Chemical Compound Naming Dice Activity Introduction I took a poll recently and asked teachers what the hardest topic for them is to teach and a bunch of readers wrote in that chemical compound naming and chemical formula writing is the hardest topic to make fun!
Materials Needed for the Activity: First, you need a bunch of d20 dice sided dice! You need two per pair of young scientists. I got these online on Amazon. Teacher Instructions : You can make this activity into a game! Easier version: Students take the ions, write the formula, and then the name.
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