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Teaching High School Science
Kesha "Doc" Williams
36 episodes
1 month ago
Send us a text In today’s short but important episode, I’m sharing an exciting shift in how I’ll be supporting students, parents, and teachers moving forward. After many requests, and seeing how impactful my video lessons have become, I’m stepping away from the podcast to focus more on creating the kind of visual, hands-on learning tools that truly help concepts stick. You’ll now find me more often on YouTube, in my blog, and inside my brand-new Patreon membership, where I’ll be sharing clear...
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Send us a text In today’s short but important episode, I’m sharing an exciting shift in how I’ll be supporting students, parents, and teachers moving forward. After many requests, and seeing how impactful my video lessons have become, I’m stepping away from the podcast to focus more on creating the kind of visual, hands-on learning tools that truly help concepts stick. You’ll now find me more often on YouTube, in my blog, and inside my brand-new Patreon membership, where I’ll be sharing clear...
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Teaching High School Science
Goodbye Airwaves, Hello Video Lessons
Send us a text In today’s short but important episode, I’m sharing an exciting shift in how I’ll be supporting students, parents, and teachers moving forward. After many requests, and seeing how impactful my video lessons have become, I’m stepping away from the podcast to focus more on creating the kind of visual, hands-on learning tools that truly help concepts stick. You’ll now find me more often on YouTube, in my blog, and inside my brand-new Patreon membership, where I’ll be sharing clear...
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3 months ago
2 minutes

Teaching High School Science
Summer Prep Series: Significant Figure for Chem and Physics
Send us a text If your teen is preparing for chemistry or physics this year, especially at the honors or AP level, significant figures are one of those early concepts that can trip them up and quietly cost points all year long. In this episode of Teaching High School Science, I’m breaking down what significant figures (or "sig figs") really are, why they matter in science, and how to help your teen build strong habits now to avoid common mistakes later. You’ll learn: The five essential rules ...
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4 months ago
15 minutes

Teaching High School Science
Summer Prep Series: Dimensional Analysis for Chem & Physics
Send us a text If your teen is taking chemistry or physics this fall, there’s one skill they must have on lock from the start: dimensional analysis. It shows up in almost every unit—and it’s one of the biggest places students get stuck. In this episode of Teaching High School Science, I’m breaking down why dimensional analysis matters, where it shows up in both chemistry and physics, and how you can support your teen in building this critical math-meets-science skill now—before they fall behi...
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5 months ago
8 minutes

Teaching High School Science
How To Help Your Teen Prepare for AP Chemistry This Summer
Send us a text AP Chemistry isn’t just another high school science class. It's fast-paced, math-heavy, and expects students to jump in ready to apply concepts from day one. If your teen isn’t feeling confident or it's been a while since their last chemistry class, summer prep can make all the difference. In this episode of Teaching High School Science, I’m sharing the exact topics your teen should review this summer to walk into AP Chem with confidence and clarity. From dimensional analysis a...
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5 months ago
6 minutes

Teaching High School Science
Preparing Your Teen for Chemistry and Physics Over The Summer
Send us a text If your teen is heading into chemistry or physics in the fall, and they’re feeling unsure about their math or science foundation, this episode is for you. In this episode of Teaching High School Science, I’m breaking down exactly what your teen should review over the summer to start the school year strong, confident, and ready to keep up with the fast pace of high school science. Whether they missed a few concepts in middle school or just need a refresher, I’ll walk you through...
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6 months ago
8 minutes

Teaching High School Science
AP Chem Test Prep Tips
Send us a text The AP Chemistry exam is almost here. And if your teen is starting to feel the pressure, they’re not alone. But with the right strategy, tools, and mindset, they can walk into test day with confidence. In this episode of Teaching High School Science, I break down the full AP Chem exam format, multiple choice and free response, so you and your teen know exactly what to expect. Then, I walk you through the essential tools students should be using (hello, formula packet and calcul...
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6 months ago
10 minutes

Teaching High School Science
Tips To Avoid Loosing Points On The AP Chemistry FRQ
Send us a text Knowing the content isn’t always enough to score well on the AP Chemistry exam—how your teen presents their answer can make or break their score. In this episode, I’m breaking down common mistakes students make on the free-response section and sharing the simple, practical strategies they can start using now to avoid losing easy points. From using correct variables and units to writing legibly, showing work clearly, and directly answering every part of the question, these tips ...
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7 months ago
7 minutes

Teaching High School Science
How to Keep Teens Engaged in Science—Even in Spring
Send us a text Spring is in the air—and let’s be honest, your teen probably has one foot out the science door already. Between warmer weather, longer days, and summer on the horizon, it’s no surprise that motivation is slipping. But what if this season could spark curiosity instead of burnout? In this episode of Teaching High School Science, I’m sharing three practical, engaging strategies to keep your teen focused and excited about learning science—even when they'd rather be anywhere else. Y...
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7 months ago
8 minutes

Teaching High School Science
Planning Fall Classes with Your Teen's Goals in Mind
Send us a text Fall might feel far away, but now is the perfect time to start planning your teen’s high school science courses! With so many options, intro level or honors, live group classes, or self-paced, it can feel overwhelming to choose what’s best for your teen and your family’s schedule. In this episode, I’ll break it all down for you. We’ll explore how to align science courses with your teen’s academic goals, whether they’re heading toward a STEM career or just need to fulfill their ...
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8 months ago
9 minutes

Teaching High School Science
Determining Significant Figures
Send us a text Understanding significant figures is crucial for students in science to ensure precision in their measurements. We discuss the importance of significant figures, their five core rules, common pitfalls in various scientific contexts, and practical strategies to help teens improve their grasp of this essential skill. • Importance of significant figures in science • Five key rules for identifying significant figures • Common pitfalls encountered in measurements ...
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8 months ago
10 minutes

Teaching High School Science
Stoichiometry Series Part 2: Steps and Tricks for Problem Solving
Send us a text Stoichiometry is often a turning point where students struggle with the math-heavy side of chemistry. But with the right approach, it doesn’t have to be overwhelming! This episode is Part 2 of our series on The Mole & Stoichiometry, where I break down the key steps to solving stoichiometry problems with confidence. In This Episode, You'll Learn: ✔️ What stoichiometry is and why it’s essential in chemistry ✔️ The four key steps to solving stoichiometry problems ✔️ Why balanc...
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8 months ago
12 minutes

Teaching High School Science
Stoichiometry Series Part 1: Understanding the Mole
Send us a text This episode focuses on demystifying the mole, a critical concept for mastering chemistry. We break down what a mole is, its importance, and strategies to help students convert between moles, particles, and mass with confidence. • Defining a mole as a counting unit for particles • Importance of moles in chemistry for conversions and predictions • Techniques for converting between moles and particles • Understanding the relationship between moles and mass • Strategies for m...
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9 months ago
14 minutes

Teaching High School Science
Building a Home Science Lab: A Guide for High School Science Homeschoolers
Send us a text Setting up an at-home science lab doesn’t have to be overwhelming—or expensive. Whether your teen is extracting DNA in biology, building circuits in physics, or testing reaction rates in chemistry, having the right tools can make science both accessible and exciting. What We'll Cover: The must-have essentials every at-home lab needs.Subject-specific tools for biology, chemistry, and physics.Creative DIY hacks to build ramps, circuits, and more with simple supplies.Tips for sta...
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10 months ago
11 minutes

Teaching High School Science
Live Group Classes, Self-Paced, or 1-to-1: Which is the Best Format?
Send us a text In this episode of Teaching High School Science, we’re diving into the best ways to deliver high school science for homeschool families. Whether your teen thrives in structure, needs personalized guidance, or craves flexibility, I’m breaking it all down so you can make the best decision for your family. Here’s what you’ll learn: Live Group Classes:Perfect for structured learners who enjoy interacting with peers.Explore traditional teacher-led formats or Montessori-style, studen...
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10 months ago
17 minutes

Teaching High School Science
How to Choose the Right High School Science Level
Send us a text Thinking about adding high school science to your teen’s homeschool curriculum? Whether you’re gearing up for January or planning ahead, you’ve probably asked yourself: Which level is right for my teen? Introductory, standard, honors, or AP?How do I fit this into our already busy family schedule?What’s the best way to set my teen up for success?Sound familiar? No worries—I’ve got you! This month, I’m breaking it all down in a 2-episode series to help you feel confident about yo...
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11 months ago
14 minutes

Teaching High School Science
Crafting Confident Scientists with Strong Mathematical Foundations
Send us a text Curious about how much math is involved in biology, chemistry, and physics? Join Doc, a former biochemist turned educator, as she breaks down the essential math skills needed for each branch of science. Whether you're teaching in a classroom, homeschooling, or online, Doc's insights are invaluable. This episode goes beyond listing math prerequisites; it provides strategies to engage students and simplify complex theories. Doc demonstrates how to apply math skills, from understa...
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11 months ago
7 minutes

Teaching High School Science
5 Free Science Study Resources for High Schoolers
Send us a text In this episode of Teaching High School Science, I’m breaking down my top five free study resources that will help your teen excel in science—without breaking the bank! Whether you're homeschooling your teen or supporting them in traditional school, these tools are game-changers for mastering science concepts. Tune in as I share resources that are both powerful and accessible, designed to help your teen succeed in subjects like chemistry, biology, and physics. Key Concepts Cove...
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1 year ago
11 minutes

Teaching High School Science
When and How to Hire a Science Tutor for Your Teen
Send us a text Is your teen hitting a wall with science? You're not alone! In this episode of Teaching High School Science, we’re diving into all the must-know details about when it’s time to hire a science tutor and how to find the perfect fit. If you're unsure whether your child needs extra support, this episode will help you identify the red flags and give you the confidence to take action. Here’s what we’ll cover: Top signs it’s time for a tutor: From consistent low test scores to a major...
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1 year ago
11 minutes

Teaching High School Science
Online Resources Series: Physics
Send us a text It’s the final episode of my Online Resource Series, and we’re wrapping it up with physics! Physics can be full of complex concepts, but don’t worry—I’ve rounded up 6 powerful online tools to help your teen understand everything from motion to circuits. Whether you're homeschooling or teaching online, these resources will make learning physics fun and engaging! Here’s what we cover in this episode: 🔹 CK-12 – Interactive physics textbooks with videos, practice problems, and simu...
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1 year ago
4 minutes

Teaching High School Science
Online Resources Series: Chemistry
Send us a text In this episode of Teaching High School Science, we’re focusing on the best free online tools to make chemistry engaging and accessible. Whether you’re homeschooling or teaching online, these 7 resources will help your teen tackle even the most complex chemistry concepts with ease! Here’s a quick breakdown: 🔹 ChemCollective – Virtual labs and simulations for hands-on chemistry experiments. Explore ChemCollective here. 🔹 Chemistry by THIX – An app for mixing virtual chemicals to...
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1 year ago
6 minutes

Teaching High School Science
Send us a text In today’s short but important episode, I’m sharing an exciting shift in how I’ll be supporting students, parents, and teachers moving forward. After many requests, and seeing how impactful my video lessons have become, I’m stepping away from the podcast to focus more on creating the kind of visual, hands-on learning tools that truly help concepts stick. You’ll now find me more often on YouTube, in my blog, and inside my brand-new Patreon membership, where I’ll be sharing clear...