This section contains material to support teaching and learning at Key Stages 3 and 4.
It will also contain support material for A and AS Chemistry.
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Key Stage 3 Concept Mapping An introduction for students. Use this PowerPoint ('95/'97) animation to learn about solubility.
Making Waves Drag and drop activities. Rearrange the words or label the diagrams. Press print when you are happy with your answer.
Changes of State Cut and stick Food Chain pdf. format. Key Stage 4 Electron arrangement. Download this interactive PowerPoint presentation to illustrate how electrons are built up in the first 20 elements of the periodic table.
Ionic Bonding in sodium chloride. Use this PowerPoint animation to demonstrate bonding by electron transfer.
Ionic Bonding in magnesium chloride. Another PowerPoint animation, this time to show how a 2+ ion is formed along with two single negative (-) ions.
Covalent Bonding. Take a look at this one to see how sharing electrons can bond non metal elements together.
The Atom. A collection of worksheets designed to introduce students to atomic and electronic structure. Don't forget to try the short quiz.
Changing State. A quick exercise to check that you know all about melting and boiling.
Periodic Table. An excel spreadsheet (with macros) to help students with the tables overall structure.
Periodic Table Drag and Drop. An HTML page with movable features that allow the user to build a simple 20 element periodic table.
Advanced level Chemistry Electron energy levels. Download this interactive PowerPoint presentation to illustrate how electron energy level are arranged for the first 20 elements of the periodic table. Presentation courtesy of David Shah - Year 12 Nuffield A'level Chemistry Student at Sackville Community College.
Web Resources. An extensive Collection of website reviews. Each carefully chosen to support the study of Advanced level Chemistry. Each referenced to Nuffield Advanced Level Chemistry topics.
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