Help learners master equilibrium and reversible reactions
Use this poster, fact sheet and storyboard activity to ensure your 14–16 students understand dynamic equilibrium
Model atomic structure with playdough
Engage your learners with these fun, tactile ideas and models
A sweet solution to extended questions
Motivate learners to structure their answers for full marks
5 ways to use structure strips to scaffold learning
Boost your students’ ability to digest topics and write independently with these margin-sized prompts
Non-burning paper: investigate the fire triangle and conditions for combustion
Illustrate polymer properties with a self-siphoning solution
Demonstrate concentration and density with a transition metal colloid cell
Highlight transition metal chemistry with an oscillating luminol reaction
Reversible reactions with transition metal complexes
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