Videos, notes and quizzes
Complete chemistry tutor
Andrew Wilkins
2015 | Print and web | £ varies
One of the challenges of flipping your lab can be finding the perfect material to give your pupils. If you look on YouTube you’ll find a raft of videos you can refer your students to. However, finding high quality, specification-specific resources is very time consuming. The Complete chemistry tutor from Boomer Chemistry certainly provides this for the AS course (and it looks like the A2 course will be appearing soon, too). It’s also rather good if you’re looking to point students at revision resources.
Peter Banks reviews Complete chemistry tutor, considering the strengths and weaknesses of the resource.
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