pokerface92 wrote: » Hi would any kind soul please please please have some chemistry powerpoints that are suitable for seniors? Thank you!
mtoutlemonde wrote: » Can you not make them yourself?
pokerface92 wrote: » Thank you for your incredibly helpful comment, I never taught of that! It would save me a enormous amount of time if someone had them already, given I don't solely teach chemistry and have to make other resources for my classes! Oh and not to mention I'm also an NQT
April Lily wrote: » Hi pokerface couldn't not reply. There are resources and power points on pdst website. (Sorry can't post link but if you google pdst chemistry resources you'll get the link straight away). Also, pdst organise cpd evenings for new and established teachers in Autumn and Spring. Would definitely recommend attending as I have gotten great help/resources from then over the years. Best of luck with new job! Chemistry is a great subject to teach!
Crazyteacher wrote: » Check on your local education centre website too. Sometimes they advertise the pdst courses there too.
pokerface92 wrote: » Thanks a million, you know for powerpoints at this stage I'm even willing to pay someone
rainbowtrout wrote: » You don't have to teach by powerpoint. Kids see powerpoint all the time. Nor do you have to have a whole set of them at once. Start making your own for one or two topics and build them up over time. I agree with other posters, you should make your own, it's vitally important as an NQT to get to grips with the material you are teaching. In my first year out I had a load of FETAC modules on my timetable. Back then FETAC modules had little or no books, let alone resources, so I was at home every night making out handouts and worksheets (no data projectors 15 years ago). It stood to me in the end.
lulufinn90 wrote: » Hi there, I have a question that I would hope someone would answer for me. What do schools do for deionised/distilled water. This is my schools first time teaching L.C chem. Are we supposed to have the equipment to prepare it ourselves or does the school need to buy it in? I would be so grateful for some advice regarding this.