Using the periodic table to explore the most reactive elements
Teachers TV Created: Fri Apr 28 03:11:17 BST 2006
Expert chemists demonstrate experiments that don't go to plan
Teachers TV Created: Thu May 08 10:50:26 BST 2008
A teacher learns to make her chemistry demonstrations sparkle
Teachers TV Created: Fri Apr 28 03:05:49 BST 2006
Details of persistent reported weaknesses in GCSE science (chemistry) made by pupils at difference approximate grades and weaknesses identified in 2008-09 responses. Weakness type - Scientific concept.
The National Strategies Last update: 2011
Science teachers and subject leaders can use these materials to consider common weaknesses in 'chemistry: scientific concepts' gathered from core science GCSE examiners' reports. This includes resources which may help you to plan how to help pupils avoid or overcome the common weaknesses.
http://www.directoryofchoice.co.uk/ Last update: 2011
An exciting chemistry experiment idea for Key Stage 3/4 chemistry lessons, to illustrate how pure hydrogen burns.
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A visually impressive experiment using glowsticks to show luminescence and rates of reaction, in this idea for Key Stage 3/4 chemistry lessons, demonstrated by Professor Hal Sosabowski.
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A lesson planning resource for Year 9 chemistry lessons, centred on getting pupils to use their knowledge of the reactivity series as part of an active lesson involving a safe version of the thermit reaction.
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Overview for science teachers of this substrand of the 'Chemical and material behaviour' strand. Part of the Framework for secondary science.
http://www.directoryofchoice.co.uk/ Last update: 2011
This Assessing Pupils’ Progress (APP) standards file for a science pupil working at low level 5 includes examples of their work, with teacher’s notes and final assessment. It covers one of the five science assessment focuses (AFs): ‘Communicating and collaborating in science’.
http://www.directoryofchoice.co.uk/ Last update: 2011
