| Many of the
activities within the package follow a similar structure:
First, the student is given a brief introduction to the topic:
For example in the topics on concentration, the student is given
a definition of the concentration expression, told for what the
concentration expression is used, how to prepare a solution etc.
of a particular concentration and finally some of the problems that
the student should be aware of when using that particular way of
expressing concentration.
The student is then shown an equation that can be used for calculations:
Wherever possible, the student is shown how to derive the equation
- often by using the definition given in the introduction.
For three-part equations the student then looks at how to calculate
each part of the equation:
For each part of the equation the student follows an example calculation
and can then have a go at some practice questions.
Finally, each activity finishes with a set of mixed questions:
These questions cover all the types of calculation covered in the
activity and the questions are often harder and require the student
to approach the problem in a slightly different way. |