Unlocking the world of DP Science for students and educators alike!
- Fransche Beukes
- Mar 18
- 2 min read
Welcome to My Science World!
IBDP Chemistry & Biology Resources for success
Hi all! I am a passionate science teacher with a robust academic background in various sciences and psychology. Yes, I am a little bit of a jack-of-all-trades and master of none! Originally from South Africa and currently teaching in Dubai, I consider myself a born educator with an invested interest in science. I am on a mission to make science accessible to all students across the globe!
About Me
In my journey as an educator, I have encountered diverse classrooms and unique learning experiences. My goal is to inspire curiosity and a love for science in my students, encouraging them to explore the wonders of the world around them. Whether it's through engaging experiments, interactive lessons, or real-world applications, I strive to make science both fun and relevant.

What This Blog Is About
This blog is a platform where I will share insights, resources, and tips for teaching science effectively. I aim to create a community where educators, students, and parents can come together to discuss innovative teaching methods, share experiences, and foster a love for science.
Why I Am Blogging
Blogging allows me to connect with fellow educators and science enthusiasts worldwide. I believe that sharing knowledge and experiences can lead to better teaching practices and inspire the next generation of scientists. Plus, it’s a great way to document my journey and reflect on the challenges and successes I encounter along the way!
What to Expect
Engaging science experiments you can try at home or in the classroom.
Tips for making science accessible and enjoyable for all students.
Insights into the latest developments in science education.
Personal anecdotes and humorous stories from my teaching experiences.
Resources and recommendations for educators and parents.
Thank you for joining me on this exciting journey! I look forward to sharing my passion for science with you all.




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