Chemistry
WebElements

WebElements Another thing I found by accident. I really like this periodic table. Lots of good information about the elements.

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Posted on 7th November 2009Comments Off
ChemDemo TV

ChemDemo TV Take a look at this one for demonstrations you’d like to show rather than do…or just to get some ideas. Some of the links don’t work, but there are alot that do.

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Posted on 4th October 2009Comments Off
Brain Boggle ChemBalancer

Brain Boggle ChemBalancer And MORE chemical equations to balance. These are harder…I can’t do the hard ones without writing them out.

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Posted on 1st April 2009Comments Off
Review ChemBalancer

Review ChemBalancer More chemical equations to balance…

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Posted on 1st April 2009Comments Off
Elelents Quiz

Elements Quiz Test your elemental knowledge with this nice little review game.

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Posted on 1st April 2009Comments Off
ChemBalancer

ChemBalancer Need some help teaching those pesky chemical equations? This is a very neat toy. A little confusing at first, but it also shows the chemical bonds, so that’s sort of cool…

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Posted on 1st April 2009Comments Off
Chemical Element Games – Periodic Table

Chemical Element Games – Periodic Table “These eight online games teach you the chemical elements, periodic table, and more. Just click to play and learn!”

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Posted on 8th November 2008Comments Off
Periodic Videos

Periodic Videos Sort of neat. Has videos to go with the different elements as well as a few extras. Comes from the University of Nottingham. Very nicely done.

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Posted on 25th August 2008Comments Off
Grouping and Changing Materials

Under science 6-7 at the BBC Schools Science Clips site, you’ll find this little jewel. Nice for working on those physical properties and sorting materials or classification. Grouping and Changing Materials

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Posted on 13th May 2008Comments Off
Buoyance Explorer

I’ve got to admit I sat and played with this one for a while. It’s sort of fun to be able to do things you might not be able to do in a real life school lab. Take different materials and put them in different liquids to see if they’ll float. Buoyance Explorer

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Posted on 13th May 2008Comments Off