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Montessori-inspired Intro to Chemistry Activities for Kids with Free Bonus Printable

Chemistry continues to be the most popular science subject in the house!  The more resources my husband and I create, the more our children want.

Today I'm super excited to share with you our Montessori-inspired Intro to Chemistry Printable Pack in action.  

And because the kiddos keep asking for more, this post also includes a free bonus printable!

When paired together the Intro to Chemistry Printable Pack and the free bonus printable are unbelievably fun!

Montessori-inspired Intro to Chemistry Printable Pack in Action with Free Bonus Printable

Montessori-inspired Intro to Chemistry Printable Pack

The Montessori-inspired Intro to Chemistry Printable Pack includes 29 pages of wonderful resources to help you teach chemistry concepts to your students.  

It includes two parts: chemistry vocabulary and dangerous chemical symbols and descriptions.

Montessori-inspired Intro to Chemistry Printable Pack

Montessori-inspired Intro to Chemistry Activities for Kids


Dangerous Chemical Symbols Nomenclature Cards


Dangerous Chemicals Nomenclature Cards

When it come to teaching children about household and classroom chemicals, this activity is the perfect introduction.  

It teaches children new vocabulary paired with symbols that they can identify in a variety of life situations to help them stay healthy and safe.

I love that this activity is perfect for preschoolers and can be varied to meet the needs of elementary students as well.

Dangerous Chemical Symbol Memory Game


Dangerous Chemical Symbols Memory Game

When it comes to learning new concepts and vocabulary, Bulldozer loves memory games.  You can see him and Sunshine playing a memory game with the dangerous chemical symbols.  They had such great conversations about the symbols as they played their game.

Dangerous Chemical Symbols and Descriptions Match Up


Dangerous Chemical Symbols and Description Match Up

For older kiddos, like Dinomite who crave more information, matching up dangerous chemical symbols with description cards is where it's at.  


Whether a child does this alone or uses the cards as a memory game, the information is still the same.

Introduction to Chemistry Vocabulary Picture and Description Match Up


Introduction to Chemistry Vocabulary Picture and Description Match Up

The Montessori-inspired Intro to Chemistry Printable Pack includes a TON of chemistry vocabulary nomenclature and description cards.  So many in fact that we divided them up into two different sets for use.

Dinomite can be seen here using the first set that goes along nicely with the Montessori-inspired Periodic Table of Elements Printable Pack.  It includes words such as proton, neutron, and so much more!

Introduction to Chemistry Vocabulary Picture and Description Match Up


Introduction to Chemistry Vocabulary Picture and Description Match Up

Bulldozer and Princess are enjoying these same cards as a memory game.  I just love their faces in this picture.  They're thoroughly enjoying the learning process.

More Chemistry Vocabulary Match Up Style


More Chemistry Vocabulary Match Up Style

The second set of chemistry vocabulary cards is a bit more complex and definitely designed for elementary students.  


These cards are a great introduction to so many chemistry concepts that go beyond learning about atoms, molecules, and the periodic table of elements.

Dinomite loves using these words in conversation whenever he can.  He thinks he's pretty cool, which I love!

Montessori-inspired Intro to Chemistry Bonus Freebie


Montessori-inspired Intro to Chemistry Bonus Freebie


My husband Jason and I are delighted to share with you a fabulous bonus freebie to go along with the Montessori-inspired Intro to Chemistry Printable Pack!

It includes two different activities:

  • Dangerous Chemical Template
  • Dangerous Chemical Sorting Cards

Drawing Dangerous Chemical Warnings


Drawing Dangerous Chemical Warnings-Bonus Freebie

We have an artist in our classroom this year which has inspired me to create more drawing activities for my students.  


Here students use the dangerous chemical nomenclature cards as a control while they draw their own dangerous chemical signs and label them.

Dangerous Chemical Sorting Activity


Dangerous Chemical Sorting Activity-Bonus Freebie


It's one thing to understand what a dangerous chemical symbol is but another to understand how it applies to your own life.

I can't say enough about these amazing sorting cards my husband created. They are absolutely amazing.  My kiddos agree.

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