Education in Chemistry - Classroom articles

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Teach electrolysis at 14–16

2025-08-07T08:30:00+01:00

Encourage learners to be positive about electrolysis

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Teaching rates of reaction and collision theory at 14–16

2025-06-05T08:41:00+01:00

Help students tackle the topic of collision theory head on with these teaching strategies

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How to teach aromatic chemistry at post-16

2025-05-19T06:15:00+01:00

Tips and ideas to enhance your teaching of conjugated pi systems

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Boiling without heating

2025-08-11T05:00:00+01:00

Overcome common misconceptions about changes of state and vaporisation with water, a syringe and reduced pressure

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Evaporation, entropy and the Marangoni effect

2025-06-09T05:00:00+01:00

Demonstrate thermodynamics to your 16–18 learners with this simple experiment

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Make water ‘disappear’ with a superabsorbent polymer

2025-04-23T04:00:00+01:00

Use just sodium polyacrylate, water and table salt to amaze learners and show how chemists modify materials for their purposes

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Everything you need to teach the structure of the atom

2025-06-16T07:12:00+01:00By

With this poster and fact sheet, your 14–16 learners will soon know their electrons from their protons

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How to teach condensation polymerisation

2025-05-06T07:21:00+01:00By

Everything you need to ensure post-16 learners understand condensation polymers 

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Flipped learning builds solid foundations

2025-07-28T07:00:00+01:00By and

Discover how this approach can boost learners’ understanding and engagement with the first year of post-16 chemistry

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Contextualising core practicals

2025-06-02T04:57:00+01:00By

How to use students’ everyday experiences to aid understanding in experiments

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Creative exercises to connect concepts in organic chemistry

2025-06-30T04:48:00+01:00

Learn how to use purposeful prompts to encourage students to make meaningful connections between newly learned and previously covered ideas

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How making mistakes in practicals impacts student engagement

2025-05-27T06:27:00+01:00

Understand how learners respond to and recover from different types of errors in the chemistry lab to improve student outcomes

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Use students' drawings to understand their thinking

2025-03-28T05:46:00+00:00

How to develop your recognition and interpretation skills to better evaluate learners’ chemical representations

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How metacognition improves student engagement and outcomes

2025-02-18T06:02:00+00:00

Two strategies to improve learners’ thinking about thinking when solving chemistry problems

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How PhET simulations help students with abstract concepts

2025-01-16T06:35:00+00:00

Use digital resources to improve students’ chemistry learning outcomes

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Celebrate curiosity, creativity and co-operation in your chemistry lessons

2024-12-17T06:54:00+00:00

They’re key to learners identifying positively with chemistry and achieving success