Roger Frost’s
Organic Chemistry
Interactives for ages 15 to 18 for PCs, networks and now in a new Internet version
Awesome mechanisms, animation
and models for teachers and learners
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Roger Frost’s Organic Chemistry
so much power in the classroom
for so little cost in teacher time
www.organic.rogerfrost.com
telephone +44 01763 209 109
How you use it
How students use it
With mechanisms and
experiments animated
a step at a time,
organic chemistry is a
resource for efficient
teaching. You will not
need a manual to click
bonds and discuss a
mechanism on the big
screen. You can talk
about isomerism as you
rearrange atoms on
pentane. You use these
animations intuitively to
make challenging
chemistry memorable.
Students want to use
organic chemistry
themselves. Its
engaging puzzles make
revision active and have
them discussing or
checking their notes.
They also have end-toend subject coverage
set under familiar
syllabus headings.
Since anyone can use
these interactives, you
will not be answering
questions about what
to click next.
Convenient
Up-to-date 'slide-sets'
for each exam and also
useful themed sets list overleaf.
Installed versions have
a slide sorter where
you can rearrange the
content as wanted.
One-click access to
organic chemistry on
the network, from your
desktop, browser or
PowerPoint.
Best use of time
All the 3D Chime
models you need in one
place.
Accurate models, with
instructions nearby, to
describe structure,
isomerism and surface
charges.
Use with little or no
preparation.
Amazing coverage of
organic chemistry the full topic list is on
the web link below.
Roger Frost’s organic chemistry is a made-for-school compendium of animation, 3D models
and learning tools. You will not need a manual or forget how to use it.
telephone +44 01763 209 109 or 0845 430 0176
web site www.organic.rogerfrost.com
One of many animated mechanisms
One of many interactive sequences
mRNA and tRNA featues in a series interactives
Several exercises on spectra
Here is the range of organic chemistry packages for teaching ages 15-18.
Every package includes 230 Flash interactives with 3D models.
See the preview samples at www.organic.rogerfrost.com
Internet version for home
and school - use anywhere,
anyday of the year.
access our full web version via a link or
Internet shortcut.
Order code INTERNET-50
Network version to access
from every computer in
school. Great value.
use at any computer on your network via an
http shortcut to your server.
Order code NETWORK-50
Our department – standalone
version to use on several PCs
install and use on five computers or more.
Order codes: COM5; COMx
Just for me – standalone version
to use on one or two PCs
install and use on just one or two computers.
Order codes: COM2; COM1
Computer requirements:
Desktop, laptop or network station running Internet Explorer 6 - 8 on Windows XP/2000 with Windows 7
and Vista also now supported.
Network server version will run on Windows servers e.g 2003; RM CCx
Workstations require Internet Explorer on Windows i.e. 2000; XP; Vista or Windows 7
ISBN 095202576-0 Written by Roger Frost; animation and program by White House eLearning
Roger Frost’s Organic Chemistry can be obtained via ilearnchemistry, c/o Russet House, Cambridge, CB22 6RT. UK
telephone +44 01763 209 109 or 0845 430 0176 8am to 6pm
email
fax +44 0870 706 2335
Uniquely interactive Flash with models
Preparations animated
An exercise with isomers
Visuals explain concepts efficiently
Working models show what caused each peak
An interactive summary exercise
The structure of benzene
Animated mechanisms give meaning to curly arrows
The effect of a Ziegler-Natter catalyst
Aids to understand bonding
Mechanisms for reactions of benzene
A structure 'tool' for every homologous series
Making an acid from an alkene
Interactive sequences
Why temperature or pH affects enzyme activity
Apparatus and equations to compare reactions
An interactive diagram to explain solubility
Mechanisms for numerous reactions of benzene
Bond length and polarity compared
A model and interactive diagram introduces enantiomers
Discuss the steps in this preparation –
for free at organic.rogerfrost.com
Talk about equations like this faster than you can draw one
Interactive names to show amino acid nomenclature
“complements and enhances my teaching
style rather than replace what I want do”
“rapidly access the relevant tool and
control it with minimal preparation”
Which examinations?
Choose the slide-sets for your exams - all built-in and updateable. The
choice includes GCE from AQA; Edexcel; OCR; Salters; Nuffield; WJEC;
SQA Higher & Advanced Higher; NCAA, Ordinary & Higher Leaving
Certificate; International Baccalaureate (new); Cambridge Pre-U; GCSE;
IGCE; IGCE and CBSE. Singapore; CBSE India and others on request.
“covers concepts that would need
countless words or pictures to convey”
“innovative software that integrates
seamlessly into teaching and learning”
Which topics?
230 slides cover carboxylic acids; alcohols; arenes; alkenes; amides; nitriles;
nomenclature; isomerism; haloalkanes; carbonyl compounds;
carbohydrates; amino acids; unsaturated fats; protein structure; enzyme
activity; protein synthesis. Also fuels; cracking; pollution; bonding;
polymers; organic synthesis; NMR; IR; mass spectrometry and still more.
“no need to hunt for ideas with this fantastic
collection of specially-made resources”
“designed to be easily slotted into
teaching all aspects of organic chemistry”