Science Teachers! With remote learning on the horizon, here is a short thread with some useful free resources. Please read to the end and make sure to share widely - we need to help each other.
First up is obviously @OakNational. The science content here is very strong indeed, and was led by @littlewoodben and @MissWhittick_GW. For me it's a no-brainer for your students. https://teachers.thenational.academy/
Next up is the @GreenshawTrust offering - I have not used this myself, but Greenshaw have been pretty ace throughout this and they have some fantastic schools and staff, so I imagine their generous offering here is of a very high quality. https://twitter.com/GreenshawTrust
I have videos on a few topics at GCSE - electrolysis, quantitative chem, endo/exo changes, quantitative chem. I imagine I will be doing more next week so subscribe ;) https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCBHqVPDozD6Dg3tRN1-JSgg/playlists
Of course, Carousel will be a big help here. Accounts are free, dead simple to use and a big hit with students so far. There is tons of science content available in the community area including KS4, KS5, bits and pieces at KS3, physics equation practice and balancing equations
Following feedback last week we put this FAQ together, so if you aren't sure why you should use us or how to go about it, read this https://carousel-learning.zendesk.com/hc/en-gb/articles/360018646739-Frequently-Asked-Questions
Booklets! I personally do not think my booklets are good enough to just give to students and say "get on with it" except for a small number. BUT they are an excellent complement to either videos or live lessons. Mine are here: https://achemicalorthodoxy.wordpress.com/resources/
We also curated a megaload of resources on CogSciSci so you can use all of these and feel assured that they are of a good quality. https://cogscisci.wordpress.com/resources/
I think that's the lot! Please share, and reply here if I have missed any.