Tuesday, January 18, 2011

Chemistry Videos for the new Australian National Currriculum

The new Australian National Curriculum for Science specifies the study of Chemical Reactions in the Foundation to Year 10 Curriculum.

The chemical sciences sub-strand is concerned with understanding the composition and behaviour of substances. The key concepts developed within this sub-strand are that: the chemical and physical properties of substances are determined by their structure at an atomic scale; and that substances change and new substances are produced by rearranging atoms through atomic interactions and energy transfer. In this sub-strand, students classify substances based on their properties, such as solids, liquids and gases, or their composition, such as elements, compounds and mixtures. They explore physical changes such as changes of state and dissolving, and investigate how chemical reactions result in the production of new substances. Students recognise that all substances consist of atoms which can combine to form molecules, and chemical reactions involve atoms being rearranged and recombined to form new substances. They explore the relationship between the way in which atoms are arranged and the properties of substances, and the effect of energy transfers on these arrangements.

  • 10 exciting Chemistry demonstrations with audio
  • Get your students excited about Chemistry
  • Bring your Chemistry lessons to life
  • Avoid using dangerous chemicals in the classroom
  • Can be used with primary (elementary) school students
  • Can be used with secondary (high) school students 
    * show chem demonstrations safely.
    * conserve expensive chemicals.
    * save your lab-tech some time-consuming preparation.
    * replay the experiment as often as required.
    * ten chemistry lessons for each of years 6,7,8,9,10,11,12     
    * great value at only $10 each
 
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