Pogil Chemistry - _top_

They did. And surprisingly, working backwards helped them see the pattern: the coefficients weren’t random—they were the smallest whole numbers that made every atom match.

Jordan wrote: “I learned that talking less and asking ‘What do you see?’ works better than just giving my answer.” pogil chemistry

“Hey. What are you thinking?”

But this was POGIL. The rules were clear: everyone contributes, and the process of figuring it out together matters more than the final answer. They did

Alex wrote: “I learned that being wrong out loud is faster than being wrong alone. Jordan caught my mistake in 10 seconds. It would have taken me 10 minutes to find it myself.” What are you thinking

Alex looked again. “Oh! I missed that second molecule entirely. You’re right. So it’s two on the left, four on the right.”

Jordan tilted their head. “Try it.”