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Practical Ideas for teaching Earth Science

Posted by beckydaw on 6th August 2008

A good site happened across - gives good ideas for heavily theory based subject matter.

http://www.earthlearningidea.com/

 

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Support For Applied Science

Posted by beckydaw on 28th April 2008

There is lots of useful information and resources on this site:

http://www.gcseinappliedscience.com/ASwebManage.nsf/Home?OpenPage

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Resources

Posted by beckydaw on 4th February 2008

There are some really good resources at this site

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Free Science Lectures and Videos

Posted by beckydaw on 30th November 2007

This website has a good collection of short science video clips that are free

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Representing elements, compounds, mixtures - Worksheet

Posted by beckydaw on 24th September 2007

atom-pictured.doc

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Fritz Haber

Posted by beckydaw on 14th August 2007

Fritz Haber

Fritz Haber revolutionized how ammonia was manufactured.

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Displacement poker

Posted by beckydaw on 18th July 2007

displacement-poker-cards.doc

displacement-poker-cards-2.doc

displacement-poker-instructions.pdf

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Element Hexagon Puzzle

Posted by beckydaw on 18th July 2007

element-symbol-hexagon-puzzle.doc

element-symbol-hexagon-soltuion.doc

Here is a puzzle worth trying with students

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More Moles

Posted by beckydaw on 8th July 2007

[slideshare id=75140&doc=moles3868&w=425]

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Simple Moles

Posted by beckydaw on 8th July 2007

[slideshare id=75137&doc=simple-moles4830&w=425]

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