Upper Secondary School Chemistry Resources

Upper Secondary School Chemistry Resources

We have curated materials from various sources for Upper Secondary School Chemistry. You may check out our Tuition Programme for Upper Secondary School Chemistry here. We hope that you find the resources on this page useful.

Experiments

In walking the talk of using real life examples in class, we get our students to try out various hands-on Chemistry experiments. These activities are fantastic in reinforcing the concepts taught in Lower Secondary School Science. They also impress upon our students that the real world may not conform to textbook theory so they ought to be curious enough to find out more.

  1. Use of molecular models in teaching and learning Chemistry
    Molecular modelsl used in the teaching and learning of Chemistry
  2. Hands-on work in testing for pH, electrode potentials and ionic conductivity in drinking water
    Chemistry Tuition Class. In this lesson, we went through some hands-on work by testing for pH, electrode potentials and ionic conductivity in drinking water
    The Chemistry of water covers a vast range of topics, overlapping with many disciplines. Being a daily necessity, it is an excellent platform for students to learn more about Chemistry.

Chemistry Video Clips

  1. The Mole Concept
    Chemistry Mole Concept Video
  2. Writing Ionic Equations
    Chemistry writing ionic equations video
  3. Preparation of Salts
    Chemistry Preparation of Salts Video
  4. Sec 3 Chemistry – Introduction
    Video Clip of Mr Kwok teaching Sec 3 Chemistry - Introduction
  5. Sec 3 Chemistry – Salts Part 1
    Video Clip of Mr Kwok teaching Sec 3 Chemistry - Salts Part 1
  6. Sec 3 Chemistry – Salts Part 2
    Video Clip of Mr Kwok teaching Sec 3 Chemistry - Salts Part 2
  7. Introduction to Organic Chemistry
    Video Clip of Mr Kwok teaching Introduction to Organic Chemistry
  8. Physical Chemistry – Energy Changes
    Video Clip of Mr Kwok teaching Physical Chemistry - Energy Changes

Publications

  1. Your first guide to water quality monitoring in Singapore, supported by SP, PUB & FairPrice
    Book with PUB, FairPrice: Your first guide to water quality monitoring in Singapore
  2. Are our students out of touch with nature?
    Coconut trees
  3. Chemical Secrets of the Leech, Singapore Scientist 111, p36-39
    Chemical secrets of the leech. Published in Singapore Scientist
  4. Fun with microscale production of essential oils, Singapore Scientist 112, p38-41
    Fun with microscale production of essential oils. Published in Singapore Scientist

Notes & Other Materials

  1. Why Science is the most interesting subject
    Albert Einstein on theory and practice in science
  2. Parachuting Cats into the Borneo jungle – a cautionary tale for Science
    Parachuting Cats into the Borneo jungle - a cautionary tale for Science. It was the end result of efforts to eradicate malaria.
  3. Learning about Science, Chemistry and Biology from the Fascinating Leech
    Learning about science, chemistry and biology from the fascinating leech
  4. Training RGS Teachers for their School’s Learning Journey
    Zigzag Bridge: Observing the water in the reservoir. Its emerald coloration is due to the presence of algae in the water.

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