
Tim Jolliff
Tim is an independent, UK based science education consultant and former chemistry teacher of 30 years.
He now tutors online alongside writing, mentoring and developing materials for the RSC. Tim started his career passionate about chemistry and he’s now even more passionate about developing students’ thinking, particularly their metacognition.
- CPD
How to teach aromatic chemistry at post-16
Tips and ideas to enhance your teaching of conjugated pi systems
- CPD
How to teach gases at 14–16
Use these classroom activities and tips to boost your students’ understanding of quantitative chemistry
- Poster
How to teach electron configurations
Everything you need to help your post-16 students understand orbitals and shells
- CPD
Teaching curly arrows at post-16
Tips and resources to help you teach chemical processes and organic reaction mechanisms
- Practical video
Electrochemical cells | practical videos | 16–18 students
Video and supporting resources to support electrochemistry practical work, including two microscale experiments, animation and cell diagrams
- Experiment
The ‘breathalyser’ reaction | 16–18 years
Try this demonstration to recreate an early ‘breathalyser’ test, passing ethanol vapour through potassium dichromate. Includes kit list and safety instructions
- Resource
Swimming pool chemistry | 16–18 years
Synoptic questions explore structure and bonding, equilibrium and spectrometry and spectroscopy in the context of swimming pools
- Resource
Rusting: a lateral thinking problem | 11–14 years
Learners apply their knowledge of rusting in the context of shipwrecks. A lateral thinking exercise and planning an investigation will help them develop higher-order skills.
- Resource
Candle burning investigation: planning an experiment
Concept cartoon and example investigation to practise developing a hypothesis, planning an investigation and evaluation skills