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I found this site some time ago and then lost it again. When I saw the 'bouncing numbers' on the balancing chemical equations page I remembered why I had lost it .
http://richardbowles.tripod.com/chemistry/menu.htm#top
Probably useful for enthusiastic lower secondary age and those who need a bit of a confidence boost for GCSE. There are also some A level pages.
Perhaps not recommended for those who suffer from motion sickness
regards,
BPO
http://richardbowles.tripod.com/chemistry/menu.htm#top
Probably useful for enthusiastic lower secondary age and those who need a bit of a confidence boost for GCSE. There are also some A level pages.
Perhaps not recommended for those who suffer from motion sickness
regards,
BPO
Unfortunately it's no longer on i-player but the website here
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00qbq7f
gives some links to other BBC science output
It was a fascinating series - look out for repeats at odd times on BBC4
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00qbq7f
gives some links to other BBC science output
It was a fascinating series - look out for repeats at odd times on BBC4
Chemistry - a volatile history. Fab way to get across the periodic table to kids.
Have a look at this site too. Not necessarily periodic table but lots of demonstrations of practicals that are not always done in schools these days.
http://exploscience.com/
Have a look at this site too. Not necessarily periodic table but lots of demonstrations of practicals that are not always done in schools these days.
http://exploscience.com/
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