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Teachers TV: How Stuff Changes

Overall rating 4 out of 54.5 (4 ratings)

Last updated 20 November 2012, created 16 June 2010, viewed 18,371

In ‘Science Tube’, discover how non-reversible changes result in the formation of new materials.

‘Fire! Fire!’ observes the Hindu festival of Dessehra, using fire to burn the wooden King Ravan, producing firework explosions. ‘Changed For Ever’ visits the lab to observe c More…hemical changes in burning candles and magnesium. ‘Magic Sand’ follows the changes in properties when producing glass. ‘No Going Back’ observes two non-reversible chemical reactions in the lab and ‘What's Cooking?’ visits Chinatown to see chemical changes in the kitchen.

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Useful and just generally interesting!

from Tonewood, 20 November 2012
(report comment) 5 out of 5

Brilliant as an introduction to a unit on changing state. Easy to stop the videos and ask questions/ check understanding.

from Sara Carroll, 15 March 2011. Member of the TES Panel.
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Great intro to changing materials

from aspencer11, 07 September 2010
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