GCSE chemistry module C7: teacher and technician guide

The GCSE Chemistry Teacher and Technician Guide has a 'mini-iPack CD-ROM' inside that contains customizable lesson plans, activity sheets, homeworks, PowerPoint presentations, and animations. It only contains material for module C7 only, so you won't be duplicating the teacher resources for GCSE Science and GCSE Additional Science.

The GCSE Chemistry course contains seven modules:

BLC1 Air qualityBLC2 Material choicesBLC3 Food mattersBLC4 Chemical patternsBLC5 Chemicals of the natural environmentBLC6 Chemical synthesisBLC7 Further chemistry, including organic chemistry, energy changes, reversible reactions and equilibria, analysis, and green chemistry.C1 to 3 are as modules C1 to 3 in GCSE Science, and C4 to 6 are as modules C4 to 6 in GCSE Additional Science.

A comprehensive set of resources is available:BLA TextbookBLA Workbook which can be used for homework and provides the student with a set of summary notes to help with revision.BLA Teacher and Technician Guide with lesson plans for C7, including assessments, homeworks, and activity sheets. For C1 to 3 and C4 to 6 please see the Teacher and Technician Guides for GCSE Science and GCSE Additional Science.

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Subject(s)Science
Author(s)Andrew Hunt, Anna Grayson
Age14-16
Published2006
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Shelf referenceA 500.1 TWE
ISN/ISBN9780199150564
Direct URLhttps://www.stem.org.uk/x86tj

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