How to teach polymers at post-16
Teaching strategies and resources to help learners master polymers and overcome misconceptions
5 ways to use structure strips to scaffold learning
Boost your students’ ability to digest topics and write independently with these margin-sized prompts
Escape the classroom: and revise chemistry knowledge
Challenge your students to break out of the lab and prepare for exams
Fuel curiosity in science careers
Help foster the next generation of scientists by linking teaching topics to real-world events and career pathways
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Discover how to use augmented reality to help students visualise organic mechanisms
How visuospatial thinking boosts chemistry understanding
Encourage your students to use their hands to help them get to grips with complex chemistry concepts
Understanding how students untangle intermolecular forces
Discover how learners use electronegativity to predict the location of dipole−dipole interactions
STEM is an attractive career prospect for young women and girls
The key is to use clever ways to get them engaged early
Why equity and inclusion are key issues for chemistry teachers
Louise Archer from the ASPIRES project explains the reasons you should prioritise science capital in your classroom
Why we should ditch working scientifically
Explore a different approach to this national curriculum strand, grounded in contemporary cognitive science