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Dissolving
This is one of the 18 Background Books published for Stage II of the Nuffield Chemistry Sample Scheme. The books were highly illustrated and designed to be attractive. This book explores the chemical ideas related to solubilility and solutions. The main ideas covered are:
*what happens when a substance...
This item is one of over 25,000 physical resources available from the Resources Collection. The Archive Collection covers over 50 years of curriculum development in the STEM subjects. The Contemporary Collection includes all the latest publications from UK educational publishers.

Providing a solution for teaching junior science, 'New star science 6' books are aimed at the sixth primary school year. This student book provides practical tasks and activities, with work throughout the topic and...

Teacher's notes provide background topic information, photocopiable task sheets, a means of gauging student progress and guidance for using ICT.
Dissolving sea shells in vinegar
What effect does acid have on sea life?
This unit follows on from 'Do you like your oceans still or sparkling?' The activity demonstrates the ability of an acidic substance (in this case vinegar) to dissolve sea shells.
Malt vinegar contains acetic...
Distance - Time Graph Inquiry
This resource from Inquiry Maths explores the interpretation of distance-time graphs.
Distance-time graph...
Distance -Time and Speed
With this a-level video tutorial, the presenter talks about how we get the equation speed = distance / time and then looks at the differences between a distance / time and a speed / time graph. It also demonstrates what the area under the graph represents as well as the gradient. This can be followed by the...
Distance from centre of carousel
A person is shown spinning around on a playground ‘carousel’ before getting off and walking away. The task is to graph the distance of the person from the centre of the carousel against time. Whilst the person is spinning on the carousel the resulting graph shows that distance is constant. This story can be used as...
Distance from the bench
A person is shown exercising using weights whilst lying on a bench. As the weight is lifted the arms of the person curl around, so that the distance from the bench is not linear with time. As the exercise progresses it takes longer to do each bench press. Finally the weights are placed back on the resting stand....