Chemistry Software and Science Teaching Resources

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Chemistry Simulations Interactive software for whiteboard or whole class use.

Titles include:
'Atom Builder'; 'Covalent Bonding' and 'Ionic Bonding'   

      

Teachers Report
Assistant
 Great time
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word process reports. Free.

 Atoms, Symbols and Equations    
Chemistry software specially written for hard pressed teachers!

Interactive Windows chemistry teaching software specially designed for whole class use in schools. Teaches about word equations, atoms, chemical elements, symbols, chemical formulas, the Periodic Table, atomic structure, the formation of ions and writing and balancing chemical equations. At last, independent, structured learning of difficult Chemistry topics. The latest version is for Windows 95/98/ME/XP/NT4 and 2000 (including networks), but a version for Win 3.1 is still available. Free to download and try.

Stop Press!   Version 4.0 now available. With many improved features.

Use it with a whole class when you can book the computer room!

Great for explaining concepts with the aid of a projector!

With a top  *****    rating from ZDNet 

Go to the Atoms, Symbols and Equations page now

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Atoms, Bonding and Structure   
A companion program for 'Atoms, Symbols and Equations'.

With a top  *****  rating from ZDNet

More great Chemistry software for Windows. In the same style and aimed at the same audience, topics include: Chemical elements, compounds and mixtures; atomic structure; ionic bonding; covalent bonding; structure of materials and bond Energies. Pupils can view, on screen, the electron transfers in dozens of ionic compounds and the electron sharing in 12 common covalent compounds. The latest version is for Windows 95/98/ME/XP/NT4 and 2000 (including networks), but a version for Win 3.1 is still available. Free to download and try.

Use it with a whole class when you can book the computer room!

Great for explaining concepts with the aid of a projector!

Stop Press!   Version 2.0 with built in web extension activities, now available.

Go to the Atoms, Bonding and Structure page now               Top of page


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