Winning the challenge of separating two immiscible liquids after many interesting attempts like siphoning #iteachphysics #Science
02 February 2022
01 February 2022
Building your own motor
Learning about motors. The Left Hand Rule. Why do motors turn? and best of all building your own motor from scratch and get it working. #iteachphysics
31 January 2022
Fuel Cells
This fuel cell comes to bits, so we can take it apart, show how it works and then reassemble it and show it working. #iteachphysics
30 January 2022
Making up stock Solutions
Getting the students to make up the stock solutions. Year 11's work out the amounts for the volume and concentration. They learnt a lot and my technician didn't have to do it! #iteachchemistry @ChatChemistry
29 January 2022
Testing for oxygen
Making and then testing for oxygen. Fun of relighting a glowing splint in oxygen. #Science #iteachchemistry
28 January 2022
Elodea Photosynthesis
Using one of the photographic lights to really illuminate some Elodea getting it to produce significant amounts of Oxygen. Doing this experiment in the winter means little sunlight and its harder to get Elodea. #Science #STEM
27 January 2022
Why Mechanics Questions Go Wrong (It’s Not the Maths… It’s the Setup)
Why Mechanics Questions Go Wrong (It’s Not the Maths… It’s the Setup) “Most students lose marks in mechanics before they even start the ...
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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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Maths GCSE: Turning Recurring Decimals into Fractions (Without Panic) Recurring decimals look scary at first glance. Lots of dots, myster...