It has been refreshing to start the year with a new study design in Year 11 as it has been an opportunity to rethink how we teach the foundational concepts and the key science skills. We had noticed that our students were less confident in their practical skills as a result of missing many of the experiments they would have normally completed in Year 8 and 9. Skills such as filtering solutions, or setting up the digital temperature probes, normally practised many times in the lower year levels, are now being taught for the first time. So with this in mind we have designed an introduction assessment task which integrates the beginning concepts in Chemistry with making slow growth and fast growth crystals. And I have to say I am loving the more hands on approach to tackling some of the challenging concepts of periodic trends and intermolecular bonding. We are only taking our beginning steps in designing this project, but I look forward to sharing our ideas at a future conference. I leave you now with one of our first pictures of the birefringence of Vitamin C crystals; an image taken with a hack version of polarimetric microscopy at 400x magnification.


