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Everything you need to teach addition polymerisation
Use this poster, fact sheet and classroom activity to ensure your 14–16 learners get to grips with addition polymers
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How to teach the Earth’s structure for younger students
Get to the core of the Earth’s composition with this poster, fact sheet and classroom activity
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Successful strategies for sequencing knowledge
Discover how to effectively develop your students’ knowledge and skills by sequencing practical activities
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Teaching the bonding spectrum
Everything you need to help your post-16 grasp the realities of bonding, electronegativity and intermolecular forces
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Why it’s important to encourage student decision-making in practicals
Improve student engagement, motivation and behaviour by giving them more choice
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How to teach metallic bonding
From properties to structures, everything you need to help your 14–16 students grasp metals and alloys
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How to read the periodic table
Make sure your students know how to find elements, groups and periods
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Why metacognition is vital for successful independent learning
Help your students to regulate their own learning and boost outcomes
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How to teach electron configurations
Everything you need to help your post-16 students understand orbitals and shells
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4 ways to boost behaviour management
Use these tips to improve student behaviour and attainment – collaboratively and consistently
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Set your students up for success
Use these simple steps to better understand and meet individual students’ needs
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Managing behaviour beyond the classroom
Use these simple tips outside class to engage students and ensure your lessons run smoothly in class
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Top tips to boost the effectiveness of assessments
Revisit and revise them regularly to make sure they’re telling what you need to know when you need to know itÂ
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Electrochemistry misconceptions
It’s a complex topic. Use this to help students master itÂ
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Intelligent revision
Improve students’ chemistry exam results and help them fulfil their potential
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Targeted strategies to support good classroom behaviour
Tackle potential behaviour challenges in your chemistry classroom before they arise
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How to draw ionic bonding dot and cross diagrams
Use this step-by-step approach to help your 14–16 students master ions
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Make the most of practical work
How to use reverse storyboarding and lab roles to optimise practicals
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Establish good learning behaviours in the science lab
Discover how to move from reactive to proactive behaviour management