Using the @pascoscientific model of the human eye to teach A level #Physics students about how the les in the eye works and how glasses solve problems in the eye. #iteachphysics
02 July 2021
01 July 2021
Changing the shape of the lens in human eye model
Using the @pascoscientific adjustable lens in the human eye model and with ray boxes. Its great to be able to show the biology and physics students how the human eye lens works getting thicker and thinner rather than using fixed shaped lenses. #iteachphysics #teaching
The lens consists of two sheets of plastic with water in the middle and connected to a syringe. If water is pushed into the eye the lens gets fatter and becomes convex in shape. As water is removed the lens becomes concave in shape.. Adjusting the amount of water changes the dioptre of the lens. Fascinating to watch and use.
30 June 2021
New Light Source
My new @pascoscientific light box from @SciChemEdu arrived and now I can try to get the human eye model to work using this arrow arrangement on the light. Seems to be a good light source with different slits to try out. #iteachphysics
29 June 2021
Ideal Gas Equipment to teach Gas Lws
Using the @pascoscientific Ideal Gas law equipment connected to a chemistry sensor and wireless interface connected to Capstone software from @SciChemEdu to explain the Gas laws to A Level students studying #Physics using this the Gas Laws are easily demonstrated. #iteachphysics
28 June 2021
Glass Bending
Bending glass stirring rods to make petri dish spreaders for making a lawn of bacteria. Couldn't find any to buy so made my own. The students like learning to heat and bend glass to make useful parts. #STEM #microbiology
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25 June 2021
Teaching Moments
Teaching Moments in A level #Math and A level #Physics The concept is easier using the @pascoscientific Metre Stick Torque set. It is very sensitive and allows the students to visualise the forces easily. #iteachphysics
A-Level Sociology Positivism, Interpretivism & the Nature of Social Facts
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How hot is the soil vs the air? Time to take the @pascoscientific wireless temperature sensors for a summer stroll. 🌱 Taking Science Out...
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Physics GCSE: Electricity in the Home – What You Really Need to Know Electricity in the home is one of those GCSE Physics topics that feels...
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Do maths competitions (like Maths Challenges) actually help with hard GCSE questions? Short answer Yes – but not because they teach GCSE c...





