Revisersci: Listen Learn Succeed. Revisersci offers a completely new approach to learning and revision. You can now get all the facts while walking to school, or as the soundtrack to your favourite computer game. The guide not only includes a booklet with clear revision mind maps, but also has a code for a bonus PDF transcript of the tracks. It is also MP3 compatible (requires computer) so it's simple to download and use on the move. Total Running time: 1 hour 13 minutes.Track listing: 1. Fundamental ideas of chemistry 2. Limestone and building materials 3.Metals and their uses - part one 4. Metals and their uses - part two 5.Crude oil and fuels 6.Other useful substances from crude oil 7.Plant oils and their uses 8.Changes in the Earth's atmosphere - part one 9.Changes in the Earth's atmosphere - part two 10.Structures and bonding 11. Structures, properties and uses - part one 12. Structures, properties and uses - part two 13.Analysis and quantitative chemistry - part one 14.Analysis and quantitative chemistry - part two 15.Analysis and quantitative chemistry - part three 16.Rates of reaction 17.Exothermic and endothermic reactions 18.Acids, bases and salts 19.Electrolysis 20.
The periodic table 21.Water 22.Calculating and explaining energy change 23.Further analysis and quantitative chemistry 24.Alcohols, carboxylic acids and structure 25.The production of ammonia
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Emily Bird
Emily trained as an English teacher, but has also taught other subjects including: History, Psychology and R.E. Emily developed her teaching career in the area of SEN, and has a great deal of experience in working with dyslexic and autistic pupils. Emily worked with the University of Brighton as a Professional Tutor and mentor to trainee teachers.
Emily Bird
Emily trained as an English teacher, but has also taught other subjects including: History, Psychology and R.E. Emily developed her teaching career in the area of SEN, and has a great deal of experience in working with dyslexic and autistic pupils. Emily worked with the University of Brighton as a Professional Tutor and mentor to trainee teachers.