
Atomic Structure & The Mole: Group Unit Study Guide
I have had such success using study groups when review time comes around. Students are assigned a study partner. Then when it’s time for a review, I have them study with their study partner or with another two partners to form study groups. I like study groups better and have more success with groups. I think this is a great exercise in studying together, and hopefully they will continue to use this highly effective strategy when they are in college. But the best thing about using study groups is that it frees up the teacher to monitor understanding, identify struggling students, or even pull a group to work with. Don't have time for a group study day? No problem! The student questions can be assigned independent of the study guide group cards. And, the questions are editable allowing you to change or add questions as needed. I have found that these colorful, illustrated study cards keep students engaged in the review. I laminate them on card stock so the colo