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My new mole is making friends in class. |
As a new teacher I thought that I would never be like my
quirky science teacher colleagues, but after nearly twenty years of teaching
chemistry, I have developed a weakness for “Mole Art”.
I love the element of fun that mole art brings
to my teaching environment.
My students
get a little glimpse into my soul when I bring in a new hand-made mole to
decorate my classroom.
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Milli Mole |
It started about seven years ago when I discovered a stuffed
mole pattern in
ChemTopic Labs Volume 7: Molar
Relationships & Stoichiometry by Flinn.
The pattern is very easy and quick to make.
I made three immediately: a custom designed
mole for every chemistry teacher at my school.
The department chair got a mole in school colors with a “P” on the side
for Pomfret.
My other colleague got a
mole made out of her college school colors, adorned with flowers so everyone
could tell it was a “she-mole”.
I named
my first mole Milli, and I even gave her a rabbit fur hat (made out of fur that
fell off of our rabbit pelt when I was demonstrating the polarity of
water).
I manage to find reasons to have
my mole in class throughout the year. I bring her out on the first day that I
introduce the mole, and then again when my students learn molarity.
The image of a one molar solution will always
stay fresh in their minds when then think of Milli sitting in a one-liter
beaker.
But wait, I can double the
concentration by adding one of her mole friends to the beaker.
The site of the two moles crammed into a one-liter
beaker always makes me laugh out loud.
My
students quickly realize that not only do I like to make things by hand, but I
also enjoy bad jokes!
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A one molar solution! |
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My new Mole Doorstop, the latest addition to the mole art collection. |
My latest mole creation is a wonderful mole doorstop, which
was inspired by a great book called
Faux Taxidermy Knits by Louise
Walker.
This fun book is a must read for
every knitter.
The mole doorstop was
very fun to make; and it knit up in just one day!
When it is finished, the mole is emerging
from a mound of dirt as if to say hello to everyone.
The base is filled with rocks to weigh it
down so that it will function as a doorstop.
I made the new mole just in time for the start of the mole unit.
On the first day of the mole concept, I split
my class into small groups to do the POGIL activity called “Relative Mass and
the Mole”.
(
POGIL Activities for High School
Chemistry by Laura Trout)
One of
my students came up to the front of the room and brought the mole back to his
table for inspiration.
I saw him with
his arm around the mole during class, as if he wanted to include the mole in
the group discussion.
When the novelty
wears off, I’ll put him to work as a doorstop, but for now he is located on the
front table to greet my students when they come to class for more mole
calculations.
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A two molar solution! |
In addition to the mole doorstop and the fuzzy mole friends
I have made, I also have a handsome mole mobile hanging in the room.
I call it the molebile.
Two years ago our Head of School charged us
to “make your space your own” at the start of the school year.
He said, “Give your classroom some personality
and make it a fun learning environment”.
I knew exactly what I had to do:
make more moles.
For this mole
art piece, I used the same stuffed mole pattern from Flinn to make a set of
moles in bright colors.
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The original "molebile". |
I have bins of
fabric scraps for just this kind of spontaneous project.
I found some antiquated glassware in our
stock room to serve as the perfect vehicle for the bright moles.
I always enjoy the moment when my students
finally understand the molebile, usually a few days (or weeks) after I
introduce the concept.
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The second "Molebile" I made for my friend in the lab upstairs. |
Mole art is just one of the ways that I try to make
chemistry a fun and memorable experience for my students. I never underestimate the value of a good
sense of humor in the science classroom.
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The class mole, Bernard Martin, is giving some inspiration during the mole test. |
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