Thank you guys for your ideas. I like the idea of role plays and the card game which I didn't think of! Mints in coke - well all kids love that one - that is sure to work all the time to keep up excitment and motivation.
Cheers, and take care,
Jules
Hey it's Jules,
I am a secondary science school science teacher and love making my classes exciting and interesting. Boring, mundane teachers quite upset me as I believe it imerative students learn to love all aspects of science.
Has anyone got any good ideas for group or co-operative learning activities relating to chemistry - eg bonding, cations, anions, acids and bases - pretty basic stuff (ideas other than the usal lab experiemnts would be hugely appreciated).
Cheers,
Jules
Hi There,
I am new to this discussion site but have enjoyed reading questions and answers for a while now. I am a secondary science teacher and am interested in opinions on the best way to educate and explain what isotopes are. Year 10's are intelligent and pick up very qickly. I find it hard not to cause confusion in the topic???
Cheers, Julies
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