Hi Teacher!
We know how it is. You want your students to succeed. You want them to enjoy your subject the way that you do. And you want to see them engaged.
At Phenomena, we believe that engagement is the first step to STEM success. Phenomena experiences are approachable and fun, catering to even the most reluctant learners. We aim to present concepts intuitively so they are accessible to all students.
Phenomena is here to help. We make it easy to engage every student and give them the chance at success they deserve.
Sincerely,
the Phenomena Team
Here are a handful of ways that teachers use Phenomena Experiences in their classroom:
As a “do now” at the start of class
As a front-of-class demonstration
As the intro to a Socratic discussion
As a virtual / remote lab experience
As an alternative to a textbook assignment
As an extra credit option
We’d love to hear from you. Send us a note and let us know what your Phenomena experience is like.
Molality and Change in Freezing Point
Learn about how to visualize and calculate molality. Using the freezing point and molality, determine how much salt to use to melt snow!
Molecular Geometry
Students will learn how electrons and atoms are arranged about a central atom and the different molecular geometry that results from it!
Solving Equations with Multiplication and Division (3/4)
Students extend their knowledge of “solving for x” by manipulating equations using multiplication and division!
Evaporation
This experience contains an amazing evaporation simulation that will help students better understand such a complex process.
Valence & Electronegativity (Chemistry)
Electrons love to party — especially the ones in the outermost shell. Those are the valence electrons, and they must be watched. Sometimes they go to a friend’s house. And sometimes they bring friends over. Crazy electrons!
Electron Orbitals (Chemistry)
Electrons are so funny. They all want to be close to the nucleus, but they don't like to be close to each other. So what do they do? They spread out into orbitals. See how this happens and learn the fascinating rules of electron organization.
Stoichiometry (Chemistry)
What exactly is stoichiometry anyway? In our Stoichiometry experience, you’ll get hands-on experience with this simple and powerful concept in chemistry. (Hint: it’s all about proportions and ratios.) Play with reactants and products, scale them up and down and achieve balance in your equations and perhaps in life as well.
Balancing Equations (Chemistry)
Dive headfirst into balancing chemical equations! See firsthand how matter is conserved in chemical reactions! Visualize how reactants combine to form products, and learn how every single atom should be accounted for on both sides of a chemical equation. Perhaps Thanos was talking about chemistry when he said, ‘Perfectly balanced... as all things should be’.