A high school teacher in California, USA, has made his home kitchen a plausible 'chemistry lab'.

On the 5th of the local time, foreign media such as ABC reported that John Terry, a teacher of chemistry and physics at Calvin Coolidge High School, is broadcasting chemistry experiments through social media and interacting with students.

After school was postponed in the aftermath of Corona 19, Lee started broadcasting chemistry experiments early last month for students with learning difficulties. "I started a chemistry lab in my kitchen. I'm going to conduct a class through live broadcasting," Lee said on his SNS.


Lee's chemistry class was enthusiastic. Students actively participated in class by answering teacher's questions and asking questions through SNS chat. During the experiment, bubbles from the solution in the Erlenmeyer flask were enjoyed by pressing 'Like' in real time.

"The reason I made the kitchen a laboratory is because I care about students," Lee said. He also said, "Having good relationships with students also helps them at the learning level. It can give them challenging challenges and increases the likelihood that students will be able to successfully complete difficult tasks."

Nadine, a student who participated in the SNS class, said Lee was his favorite teacher and said, "I always suggest new ways of teaching for students. Thanks for the effort."

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(Photo = 'jonterlee' Instagram)