How to Use Crash Course Chemistry for Review Without Rewatching Everything
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Crash Course Chemistry gives teachers a fast, visual way to review chemistry ideas, but the video alone is not the whole lesson. Students need a clear task while they watch, vocabulary support, short evidence-based questions, and a practical way to show what they understood. This post focuses on targeted review days, makeup work, and reteaching without rewatching the whole series and how to turn the videos into classroom-ready science work.
Review by Topic, Not Just Episode Number
- Use the #2-#16 set for periodic table, stoichiometry, reactions, solutions, and gas laws.
- Use the #17-#31 set for thermochemistry, bonding, equilibrium, pH, pOH, and buffers.
- Use the #32-#46 set for kinetics, nuclear chemistry, organic chemistry, polymers, and the carbon cycle.
- Assign short-answer questions when students need explanation practice.
- Assign the quiz when students need a quick check before moving on.
Why Structure Matters
The official Crash Course Chemistry course page describes the course as a 46-episode chemistry sequence. Because the videos move quickly, students benefit from a guide that turns viewing into active science work. NGSS emphasizes science practices such as modeling, explanation, evidence, mathematical thinking, and communication; the NGSS high school matter and interactions standards are a useful anchor for chemistry planning. CAST’s CAST UDL Guidelines also supports using multiple ways for students to access information and show learning. Learning-science research summarized in How People Learn points to the importance of prior knowledge, active learning, and time for understanding.
Teachers can start with the #1 The Nucleus free Crash Course Chemistry sample or use the Crash Course Chemistry video lessons collection to choose the best set for the unit.
Related posts: full teacher guide, stoichiometry and gas laws sequence, thermochemistry and bonding sequence, and kinetics and organic chemistry sequence.
Ready-to-Use Crash Course Chemistry Resources
Start with the #1 The Nucleus free Crash Course Chemistry sample or browse the Crash Course Chemistry video lessons collection. Teachers who want the full sequence can use the complete Crash Course Chemistry video lesson bundle. Smaller sequence sets are also available: Crash Course Chemistry #2-#16 Periodic Table, Stoichiometry & Gas Laws set, Crash Course Chemistry #17-#31 Thermochemistry, Bonding, Equilibrium & pH set, and Crash Course Chemistry #32-#46 Kinetics, Nuclear Chemistry & Organic Chemistry set.
Videos are not included. These resources provide worksheets, teacher guides, answer keys, Google Forms quiz options, Google Slides/PPTX options, and Google Classroom link PDFs to use with the official Crash Course Chemistry playlist.