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TYS questions & Exam papers

Click here for TYS topical questions and some examination papers. 

 

Explore Science

A virtual science laboratory that allows both pupils and teachers to interact with materials on the web. Worksheets are provided for some of the activities.  Covers concepts in mechanics, electricity and magnetism, life sciences, waves, astronomy and optics. Requires Shockwave plug-in.

 

Virtual Physics Laboratory
Developed by a physicist from the National Taiwan Normal Univeristy, Fu-Kwun Huang. This page contains a collection of Physics mirror sites and applets on topics such as motion and density.

 

IPPEX Interactive Physics Modules
An interactive web pages on Physics topics such as energy, electricity and magnetism, fusion and matter. User can 'Ask a Scientist' through email if they need answers to specific questions.

 

Physics 2000
This site presents an interactive journey through modern Physics. It promotes the learning of science visually and in a fun way through a variety of interactive applets.

 

The Soundry
A winning entry of ThinkQuest on the topic of sound. Has an interactive sound laboratory for creating and studying the various waveforms of sound.

 

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Chemistry

The Macrogalleria
An Internet mall where pupils can learn about polymers, includes Shockwaves movies.

 

Periodic Table - WebElements
Has a periodic table that provides information on each elements.

 

Exploring the Material World
Provides information on the properties of materials in terms of their structure particularly, diamond, graphite and fullerene.

 

TIm Allen's Education/Chemistry Homepage
Provides a downloadable software on periodic table, mole concept, stoichiometry, chemistry formulae and names, acid/base titration and other useful Chemistry web sites.

 

The Periodic Table of the Elements on the Internet
Allow pupils to get basic information on each element (symbol, atomic number, mass number, number of protons, neutrons, electrons, etc.), its atomic structure (represented using 'shells'). It also has related links to information on the elements.

 

Schools online - Datalogging
Provide lesson activities using dataloggers for topics such as acid-base titration, rates of reaction, exothermic reactions.

 

Tutorial and Exercises
Links to tutorials and exercises related to physical chemistry, organic chemistry and inorganic chemistry.

 

Newton's Apple
Provides rich resources in alphabetical order, e.g. acid rain, ozone, greenhouse effect, drinking water and its treatment, etc.

 

The Chemistry Place
Provides pupils and teachers with interactive tutorials on topics ranging from acids and bases to materials science, organic chemistry and nuclear chemistry. It also enables one to find the most credible and reliable Science resources on the Web quickly with the Best of Web. Access is available on a 30-day free trial basis.

 

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Biology

The Visible Embryo
Provides an online tutorial dealing with the first four weeks of the babies' life in the wombs. Great  introduction to early days of pregnancy with wonderful pictures and texts. Good material for a wide audience if used well.

 

Exploratorium
Has a user-friendly and attractive homepage with links to numerous cool sites for use in Science education (e.g. cow's eye dissection) in general. It is interactive with many D-I-Y experiments pupils can try.

 

Structure, functions performance and health of the human heart
A site dedicated to the human heart.

 

Human Anatomy On-line
A site with detailed illustrations, animations, images and content on human anatomy systems. Provide emailing facility to experts.

 

Frog Dissection On-line
Has an interactive on-line tutorial on frog dissection.

 

Virtual Cell
Provides a Virtual Cell that allows pupils to study the parts of a plant cell.

 

Photosynthesis
Provides some useful sites on photosynthesis ranging from basic definitions, projects, classroom guide to preparing starch photos and its applications.

 

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