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cram for scotland website is designed to show how to pass scottish standard grade chemistry exams in the exam system in scotland syllabus run by SQA, or the scottish qualifications authority. This informative site has all the revision notes for the standard grade chemistry course .It shows boy and girls how to revise with hints and tips and pass your standard grade chemistry exam. It was written by teachers at Johnstone High School, who are markers and examiners within the the scottish qualifications authority. It is an alternative to chemcord and complements the BBC bitesize content. The site is hosted by Dr Foulds at afoulds.co.uk as cram for scotland and is actually at http://homepage.ntlworld.com/chungfoulds/index.htm There are; copies of all the homeworks that are issued during the course, these are available for download as adobe acrobat pdf documents and microsoft word doc documents; the course notes are available to download and save as clarisworks cwk documents mostly of use for apple computers using appleworks, also again as adobe acrobat pdf documents. revision guides to past papers are available and these are used in conjunction with the numbered learning outcomes. The idea is effective learning and teaching (AIFL) that the numbered learning outcome helps you find the information that will enable you to answer the question, you have to work to find the answer and you will learn chemistry as you do it. The website has a variety of gif jpg graphics of experiment designs and will give website links to mpeg movie clips on hotsites for revision

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