#GCSE #Biology Blood pressure is always hard to explain but using a pipette and glass tubing and a syringe it became so much easier. #iteachbiogy @chatbiology #STEM #Science #BloodAndWater
27 September 2021
25 September 2021
Cannon Problem
#ALevel #Physics The physics of shooting the invading navy from the top of the cliff. Simplifying the numbers - no calculators concentrating on the problem. Trying to get more maths into the Physics. #iteachphysics #STEM #Science
24 September 2021
Chemistry is fun
Student: I hate Chemistry!!
Chemistry ismore fun with whizzes, pops and bangs. Student I love Chemistry!!! #STEM #Science #Chemistry
22 September 2021
Intro to Digital Microscopy
#GCSE #Biology A great introduction to microscopes using a digital microscope connected to the PC looking at clothes, money, books. Students so excited with what they see. So many ways better than compound microscope #STEM #Science
21 September 2021
Measuring the Mass of a Ruler
#ALevel #Physics Measuring the Mass of a @pascoscientific Ruler using Moments, then comparing it to the measured mass on a balance - pretty accurate to 2dp. #iteachphysics #Science #STEM
20 September 2021
Boyles Law
#ALevel #Physics Turning up the pressure on the students looking at Boyles Law. #iteachphysics #Science #STEM
18 September 2021
Balancing Equations
#ALevel #Chemistry Balancing Equations. The students were having a problem with the first one. Now I know its a bit more of a challenge but not too difficult!!!!
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