All Resource articles – Page 89
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ResourceUsing tests | Principles of assessment for learning
Hints and guidance on how to use tests in the classroom as a formative exercise to actively involve your students in their learning.
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ResourceSelf and peer assessment | Principles of assessment for learning
Find out how you can use self and peer assessment to actively involve students in their learning, including teaching tips and examples to use in your classroom.
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ResourceSharing objectives | Principles of assessment for learning
Discover how sharing objectives and criteria can help you actively involve your students in their learning, including tips and ideas to try in your lessons.
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ResourceQuestioning | Principles of assessment for learning
Find out how to make more effective use of questioning to actively involve your students in their learning, with hints and techniques to use in the classroom.
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ResourceUsing feedback | Principles of assessment for learning
Learn how to use feedback more effectively to actively involve your students in their learning, with tips and ideas to use in the classroom.
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ResourceWorking in groups | Principles of assessment for learning
Tips and strategies to make group work an effective part of lessons as well as a way of actively involving students in their learning.
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ResourceVitamins and the chemistry behind them
From practical experiments to a directed activity related to text (DART), try these activities for 11–16 year olds to investigate the chemistry of vitamins.
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ResourceShampoo and the chemistry of hair care
Discover experiments, a survey and other activities to teach 11–16 year olds about surfactants and acid–base chemistry in the context of hair care and shampoos.
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ResourceHydrogen fuel cells: the future of transport?
Discover practical experiments, demonstrations and worksheets to help 11–16 year olds explore the use of hydrogen as an alternative fuel for transport.
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ResourceLipid chemistry and dietary fats
Explore practical experiments, case studies and other activities for 11–16 year olds to learn about the chemistry of fats in the context of food and diet.
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ResourceStar chemistry and molecules in outer space
From astrophotography to molecular modelling and a debate, discover activities for 11–16 year olds to explore chemistry in the context of stars and outer space.
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ResourceAtoms and nanochemistry
From practical experiments to model-building and presentations, discover activities to help 11–16 year olds learn about atoms, atomic imaging and nanochemistry.
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ResourceCrystal chemistry
Find practical experiments, an interview and other activities for 11–16 year olds, examining the chemistry of crystals in scientific and everyday contexts.
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ResourceCleaning chemistry: soaps and detergents
Discover practical experiments, investigations and other activities for 11–16 year olds to explore the chemistry of cleaning products like soaps and detergents.
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ResourceThe chemistry behind fireworks
Discover practical experiments, a DART and other activities for 11–16 year olds, exploring key chemical concepts in the context of fireworks.
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ResourceInvestigating catalysts and what sank the Kursk
Discover experiments, investigative report writing and other activities for 11–16 year olds to explore catalysts in the context of the Kursk submarine sinking.



