Teacher Resources

Our list of essential websites for any chemistry teacher:

The official website of the American Chemical Society. The American Chemical Society is a self-governed individual membership organization that consists of more than 158,000 members at all degree levels and in all fields of chemistry. The organization provides a broad range of opportunities for peer interaction and career development, regardless of professional or scientific interests.

The 2YC3, or Two–Year College Chemistry Consortium, is an organization comprised primarily of two-year college chemistry educators from across the United States.

The teacher's website for Chemistry in the Community (ChemCom), by the American Chemical Society. Worksheets, labs, lab revisions, demonstrations, and projects are available for download.

Regents chemistry topics, tools, and links for chemistry teachers.

Basic chemistry help is available for both teachers and students. Chemtutor begins with the fundamentals and gives expert help with the most difficult phases of understanding topics in a first year chemistry course.

Various activities, jokes, and information related to Mole Day.

An alphabetical listing of easy-to-follow instructions for applying chemistry to projects such as making plastic, volcanoes, slime, tattoo ink, smoke, crystals, bath bombs, and more!

Free labs, worksheets, and other activities for teachers.

Nearly 7,000 questions and problems, covering 19 topics, are stored on this website. Problems may be used for extra drill work, quizzes, and tests. Teachers must contact Malcolm Melcher to obtain access to this site.

Download the complete course and exam information.

The International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry is the world authority on chemical nomenclature, atomic weights, terminology, etc.