Playing with magnets. It doesn’t seem to matter the age, the students love playing with magnets.
27 June 2022
25 June 2022
Using a gas syringe
Repeating the rates experiment but this time using a gas syringe, so that the students can get experience of doing the same experiment in different ways and comparing them.
24 June 2022
Prisms and things
Investigating Prisms, rainbows, diffraction gratings, electromagnetic spectra and spectrometers. Mixing up the syllabus to make other connections. #iteachphysics
23 June 2022
Density
Putting a pin in a piece of wood so the density can be measured. It came out at 0.92 g/cm3 with no wet fingers.
22 June 2022
Investigating rates of reaction
Looking at the rates of reaction of vinegar and chalk. The hardest problem to solve is how to get a full measuring cylinder of water with no air bubbles. Clingfilm is the answer and works really well.
21 June 2022
Looking at E/Z isomers
Chair, boat, cis trans, E-Z confuses the students until they get hold of the models and can create the different forms and see that they are different. Doing this quickly is difficult with some system but with the @snatoms it is simplicity itself.
20 June 2022
Crushing Chalk
Looking at rates of reaction, particle size. And the best bit of the experiment was crushing the large bits of chalk and making it into a powder.
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