08 October 2022
Ionic Shapes
We used a Brother Scan'n'Cut machine to cut out 1+, 2+ and 3+ ions along with the 2- and 1- counterparts. The students seem to find it easier to create and write down chemical formulae.
07 October 2022
Breathing Model
I had some problems breathing then I realised there was a hole in my diaphragm, so after a few minutes the rubber was replaced and I could breath again. Fortunately this was the model not me.
06 October 2022
Smartcart with adjustable fan
The @pascoscientific smart cart with the fan is great for some experiments, but using the template on the site, you can 3D print a base for the fan which allows the fan to be turned in all sort of angles which is even more useful especially for resolution of vectors.
05 October 2022
Momentum
The @pascoscientific Smart carts excel at momentum equations. Even with quickly done student data the students can determine the relationships between mass and velocity in collisions
04 October 2022
Getting into Coding
I find writing questions is hard. It is easier to start with the answer and find numbers that work rather than designing a question. Here coding comes in generating lots of different quadratic equations at different levels. Work in progress.
03 October 2022
Numbers of batteries and strength of magmetic field
GCSE Physics looking at increasing the number of batteries and the relative strength of the magnetic field as measured by the number of croc clips that could be picked up
02 October 2022
Experimental Probability
Having a go at experimental probability using a 3-D printed dice tower and 10 dice of different types - 4, 6 10, 12 and 20 sided.
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