Teaching: Planet Science
To provide resources and advice to help secondary schools improve their science learning environments.
[http://www.planet-science.com/]
Teaching: Network for Chemistry Teaching
It is a UK based organisation which provides a forum for academics who are involved in teaching, and industrial chemists who are interested in using their experience, to help to develop new teaching strategies and materials. The Network in fact brings together anyone who is interested in helping chemistry undergraduates to learn how to become good practising chemists.
[http://science.ntu.ac.uk/]
Teaching: You Try It
Cool activities, including Atom Builder, Probe the Brain, and Technology at Home (requires Shockwave plug-in).
[http://www.pbs.org/]
Teaching: Science
A generous selection of download materials.
[http://www.darvill.clara.net/]
Teaching: Interactive Science Notes
These notes are being developed for Key Stage 4 pupils studying the NEAB double award module science course. Current modules include Structures and Bonding, Patterns of Chemical Change and The Maintenance of Life.
[http://www.ewart.org.uk/]
Teaching: Virtual Teachers Centre
Welcome to the Science area. From here you can access information and resources to support you as a Science teacher.
[http://vtc.ngfl.gov.uk/]
Teaching: School Science
The site is made from interactive electronic resources (e-sources). Each one contains written information, pictures, animations, quick questions and a glossary.
[http://www.schoolscience.co.uk/]
Teaching: Chem Labs
Safety in the Chemistry Laboratory, Laboratory Course Pages, Lecture Course Pages, General Resources
[http://chemlabs.uoregon.edu/]
Teaching: Science
This is a web site dedicated to helping science teachers by providing some science teaching resources. Science Concepts in the form of concept development, demonstrations, labs and activities and teaching tips. A list of annotated Science Links that are categorized by subject or organization.
[http://educ.queensu.ca/]
Teaching: Global Instructional Chemistry
Welcome to a new concept in the distributed teaching of Chemistry. Over the coming years, these pages will be built up to include small "stories" or case histories illlustrating modern chemistry in action, liberally dosed with "hyperactive" molecules which you will be able to rotate, measure and generally play with. The content will include chemical problems suitable for tutorial and classes, a page where you can log-in to suitable on-line information databases, pages where you can acquire programs and other software, and any other good ideas that people come up with. We expect these pages will be used to augment and enhance local courses rather then to replace their teachers!
[http://origin.ch.ic.ac.uk/]