Ideas for your classroom and teaching from our March 2023 issue
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Wow your students
- Uncover how forensic scientists crack mysteries, and solve a crime with 14–16 learners
- Gather ideas from Kemi’s classroom to show your learners that science is anything but dull
- Enhance your lessons with digital whiteboards – plus, banish misconceptions early
- Provide context for decomposition reactions and download the 11–14 differentiated resource
- Exploit OneNote’s features so pupils master organic mechanisms – and you can read their minds, too
Step up your CPD
- Shed new light on spectroscopy at post-16 and download the resource for spectra practice
- Master your explanations of intermolecular forces to aid your 14–16 students’ understanding
- Brew up interest in redox with this one-lesson demo of vanadium’s colourful oxidation states
- Encourage pupils to draw diagrams to help them better understand tough chemical concepts
- Clear up foggy thinking with this downloadable handout on nanomaterials for 14–16 learners
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