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The Rare Earth Chemical Element Card Game Jim Macdonald | added on Mar 02, 2011 | Canada The Rare Earth Chemical Element Card Game is a new game designed to teach middle school and high school students the fundamentals of the periodic table.
IYC2011: Captivating Chemistry Emily Perry | added on Jan 19, 2011 | United Kingdom A workshop for KS2 and KS3 teachers to collaboratively develop classroom activities to inspire and enthuse their pupils in IYC2011
Topic: | educational materials, classroom activity, chemistry education, networking, resources | Audience: | teachers, secondary schools, primary schools, educators, educational institutions, schools |
The Oxford Chemistry Show Zareen Ahmed-Stewart | added on Jan 19, 2011 | United Kingdom The University of Oxford's MPLS Division is inviting local Oxford Primary Schools to a Chemistry Show presented by Drs Hugh Cartwright and Malcolm Stewart from the Department of Chemistry.
Topic: | chemistry education | Audience: | primary schools |
Chem13 News Periodic Table Design Project Richard Vollans | added on May 19, 2010 | Canada Teachers and educators worldwide can register their students, of any age, for this one-of-a-kind periodic table project combining art and science celebrating IYC. Visit www.chem13news.uwaterloo.ca for submission instructions and how to have your creative interpretation be part of the public art display, poster and website.