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AQA (3) | Edexcel (4) | OCR 21st Century Science (1) | OCR Gateway (5) | WJEC (1) | Activity Resources (2) | Instructional (1) | Learning Resource (3) |

AQA (Showing 3 of 3 available)

  • RSC: Chemical Misconceptions: Theoretical Background
    htm  External Publication 
    A thoroughly illuminating book, identifying and explaining the source of many misconceptions in chemistry. It also suggests teaching approaches to prevent such alternative conceptions from re-forming....

  • How Stuff Works: How to make beer
    htm  Web link 
    AQA 13.5, Edexcel B3.1, OCR Gateway B6a, OCR Twenty First Century B7.4, WJEC B3.6. Webpage detailing the steps for beer making, including brewing, fermentation and bottling. May be used as additional...

  • RSC: Chemical Misconceptions: Classroom Resources
    htm  External Publication 
    An invaluable book with photocopyable resources for identifying and addressing misconceptions in chemistry. It also suggests teaching approaches to prevent misconceptions from re-forming.

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Edexcel (Showing 4 of 4 available)

  • RSC: Chemical Misconceptions: Theoretical Background
    htm  External Publication 
    A thoroughly illuminating book, identifying and explaining the source of many misconceptions in chemistry. It also suggests teaching approaches to prevent such alternative conceptions from re-forming....

  • BBC: Louis Pasteur: A brief insight into the man and his work
    htm  Web link 
    Edexcel B3.1. BBC webpage with information about Pasteur and his main achievements including pasteurisation. May be useful as additional material for the subject matter.

  • How Stuff Works: How to make beer
    htm  Web link 
    AQA 13.5, Edexcel B3.1, OCR Gateway B6a, OCR Twenty First Century B7.4, WJEC B3.6. Webpage detailing the steps for beer making, including brewing, fermentation and bottling. May be used as additional...

  • RSC: Chemical Misconceptions: Classroom Resources
    htm  External Publication 
    An invaluable book with photocopyable resources for identifying and addressing misconceptions in chemistry. It also suggests teaching approaches to prevent misconceptions from re-forming.

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OCR 21st Century Science (Showing 1 of 1 available)

  • How Stuff Works: How to make beer
    htm  Web link 
    AQA 13.5, Edexcel B3.1, OCR Gateway B6a, OCR Twenty First Century B7.4, WJEC B3.6. Webpage detailing the steps for beer making, including brewing, fermentation and bottling. May be used as additional...

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OCR Gateway (Showing 5 of 5 available)

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WJEC (Showing 1 of 1 available)

  • How Stuff Works: How to make beer
    htm  Web link 
    AQA 13.5, Edexcel B3.1, OCR Gateway B6a, OCR Twenty First Century B7.4, WJEC B3.6. Webpage detailing the steps for beer making, including brewing, fermentation and bottling. May be used as additional...

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Activity Resources (Showing 2 of 2 available)

  • Science Teacher File CD ROM
    htm  External Publication 
    The Science Teacher File CD covers the OCR Gateway specification B Science. This includes Biology and Chemistry as well as Physics units P1 and P2. The CD includes a teaching scheme and lesson plans,...

  • Science Teacher File CD ROM
    htm  External Publication 
    The Science Teacher File CD covers the OCR Gateway specification B Science. This includes Biology and Chemistry as well as Physics units P3 and P4. The CD includes a teaching scheme and lesson plans,...

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Instructional (Showing 1 of 1 available)

  • SSAT guidance  (481 KB)
    Downloadable file  Downloadable file 
    SSAT and SNS have jointly produced guidance to assist schools to set up long term and effective collaboration with a range of partner organisations

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Learning Resource (Showing 3 of 3 available)

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