Learn Chemistry by Playway Method
The ‘Language of Chemistry’ Playbook from Playway Books is an innovative product designed to help students of all three syllabuses, ICSE, CBSE, and SSLC, learn the fundamentals of Chemistry. With a user-friendly systematic approach, this unique concept has been created to improve student retention of information by introducing the ‘Playway Method’ of learning through play.
By using symbols, formulas, and balanced chemical equations, this playbook helps students to overcome the challenges of writing full names of elements and compounds. Overall, the Language of Chemistry Playbook is an excellent asset for students, helping them to learn Chemistry in a more engaging and effective way.
SSLC
Secondary School Leaving Certificate
- Students have to learn approximately ’50 Chemical Formulae’ and ‘50 Balanced Chemical Equations’ from 8th to 10th Std in Chemistry. A detailed summary is given below for your reference.
CBSE
Central Board of Secondary Education
- Students have to learn approximately ’75 Chemical Formulae’ and ‘70 Balanced Chemical Equations’ from 7th to 10th Std in Chemistry. A detailed summary is given below for your reference.
ICSE
Indian Certificate of Secondary Education
- The ICSE syllabus introduces ‘Chemistry’ as a subject in the 6th Std.
- The Full Name and the Symbols of the first 20 Elements in the ‘Periodic Table’ and an introduction to ‘The Language of Chemistry’,
Salient Features
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METRO KITS, KIT – l, THE LANGUAGE OF CHEMISTRY,
PLAYWAY METHOD will now be known as THE LANGUAGE OF
CHEMISTRY, PLAYBOOK by Playway Books.
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THE LANGUAGE OF CHEMISTRY, PLAYBOOK is based on the
syllabus of ICSE, CBSE and SSLC schools was introduced in 1996.
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This product was appreciated by the ICSE Board on 18 December 2002 and
the CBSE Board on 01 July 2008.
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The Elements, Radicals, Chemical Formula and Chemical Equations taught in 7th, 8th, 9th and 10th standard as per the ICSE, CBSE and SSLC
‘Textbooks’ have been included in this product.
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After completing an ‘Activity’, a student must complete the given ‘Exercises’
in order to test his / her knowledge.
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Chapter – l has 12 Exercises that comprise of 184 Questions. Mark 1 Point
for every correct answer and check your score. [Please use only a pencil.]
184 / 184 = A+ = Outstanding.
183 – 180 = A = Excellent.
179 – 176 = B+ = Very Good.
175 – 172 = B = Good.
NOTE: If your marks are below 172, you have to repeat the complete
Exercises again and attain a better score in order to proceed to Chapter – ll.
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Chapter – ll has 3 Exercises that comprise of 40 Questions. Mark 1 Point for
Every correct answer and check your score. [Please use only a pencil.]
40 / 40 = A+ = Outstanding.
39 / 40 = A = Excellent.
38 / 40 = B+ = Very Good.
37 / 40 = B = Good.
NOTE: If your marks are below 37, you have to repeat the complete
Exercises again and attain a better score in order to proceed to Chapter – lll.
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Chapter – lll has 4 Exercises that comprise of 55 Questions. Mark 1 Point for
Every correct answer and check your score. [Please use only a pencil.]
55 / 55 = A+ = Outstanding.
54 / 55 = A = Excellent.
53 / 55 = B+ = Very Good.
52 – 51 = B = Good.
NOTE: If your marks are below 51, you have to repeat the complete
Exercises again and attain a better score.
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All the ‘Answers’ of 19 Exercises have been enclosed for verification.
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An ‘Evaluation Chart’ has been provided to assess your score.