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The Chemistry and Physics of the Crown Jewels

Overall rating 4 out of 54.4 (5 ratings)

Last updated 03 August 2012, created 24 March 2012, viewed 5,510

This really engaging game is a tribute to the Queen's Jubilee. Play guards and thieves in a race against time. Will you be the thief, or the guard? A fast paced quiz that allows you to play two different teams and show their progress simultaneously in PowerPoint. Topics range from covalent and ionic bonds to properties of metals, etc...

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Lovely resource. Should provide nice healthy competitive atmosphere. Thanks for sharing Alessio.

from Gerwyn Bish, 03 August 2012. Member of the TES Panel.
(report comment) 5 out of 5 Recommended

A fantastic resource. Thanks for sharing!

from Naziz, 08 July 2012
(report comment) 4 out of 5

I like this idea. Not keen however on the "ionic molecule" mentioned in the quiz. I will be changing the terminology used before I use it!

from JMacGreg, 03 June 2012
(report comment) 4 out of 5

This looks amazing! I am not teaching this at the moment but have saved for future use! i would love to know how you make this? I am intrigued by how one group can go on to the next question but the other side still say on the same question, very clever!

from j.hart, 20 May 2012
(report comment) 5 out of 5

A well presented resource, which went down a storm as a starter with my year 11 group.

from arbs, 27 March 2012
(report comment) 4 out of 5
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