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Experiment Simulator
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Experiment Simulator

Published:
September 2005
ISBN:
9781845651404

Developed by Cambridge Assessment for supporting experimental skills development

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    Experiment Simulator contains worksheets, lesson plans, and static artworks with the flexibility to use them at either GCSE or AS Level. The simulations and artwork included in the software focus on experimental skills development to help support and motivate your students.

    Features

    • Ideal as a whole class teaching tool - the design of the product, with little text on screen, makes the simulations ideal as an all-class teaching tool. The software can be used on a whiteboard or with a data projector. The simplicity of use also allows pupils to use the product independently on individual computers.
    • For GCSE or AS Level - Experiment Simulator contains worksheets, lesson plans, and static artworks with the flexibility to use them at either GCSE or AS level.
    • For experimental science and experimental skills development The simulations and artwork included in the software focus on experimental science and experimental skills development to help support and motivate your students.

    Table of Contents

    • Waterweed
    • Rabbit genetics
    • Electrolysis
    • Marble chips
    • Ball and ramp
    • Magnetic fields.
    • University of Cambridge Local Examinations Syndicate