Friday, 10 March 2023

Mendel and Genetics


 I find this one of the hardest topics to teach because of the lack of practical work. Sure we can do some genetics at GCSE but it takes so much time and theory is so much better when based on some practical work. #ScienceEducation

Thursday, 9 March 2023

Integrating parametric Functions


Teaching students how to integrate parametric functions using Desmos and Casio CG50 to display graphs and help them visualize. #MathEducation #ParametricFunctions #Desmos #CasioCG50
A parametric function is a mathematical function where the variables x and y are expressed as separate functions of a third variable, usually denoted as t. In other words, a parametric function describes the relationship between two variables in terms of a third variable. The parameter t is often interpreted as time, and the values of x and y at a given t represent the coordinates of a point on a curve or surface. Parametric functions are commonly used to describe motion and change over time in physics, engineering, and other fields.





Wednesday, 8 March 2023

From black powder to beautiful blue crystals



 Why I enjoy teaching Chemistry so much. Taking a black powder and making some beautiful blue crystals of Copper Sulfate

Tuesday, 7 March 2023

Simple refraction in a glass



 Watch an arrow bend in a glass with and without water! It's amazing to see the look of disbelief when students realize it's not magic, just refraction. Optics can be both fun and fascinating!

Monday, 6 March 2023

Teaching Maths online


 Maths teaching is a breeze online, unlike Science. Using Zoom we can handle large numbers of students and explain how to solve Mathematical problems, creating a Plan for solving each problem faced.

Sunday, 5 March 2023

Seeing what I look like inside using an app


Check out what I look like on the inside, thanks to this cool app! I wore a t-shirt with a QR code on it, and this is the result. #InnerSelfRevealed

Saturday, 4 March 2023

Chemistry Experiment Practice

In many schools, students only have a limited opportunity to conduct experiments with chemicals and acquire skills for conducting chemistry practicals. This lack of exposure leaves them unsure about experiment procedures and design.

Chemistry practical work is essential for several reasons:

  1. Reinforcement of theoretical concepts: Practical work provides students with a hands-on experience that reinforces theoretical concepts taught in the classroom. It helps students to visualize and understand complex chemical phenomena that they might not fully grasp through theoretical explanations alone.

  2. Development of laboratory skills: Practical work enables students to develop essential laboratory skills, such as accurate measurement, observation, recording of data, and analysis. These skills are transferable to other scientific disciplines and are highly valued in the workplace.

  3. Safety awareness: Chemistry practical work emphasizes the importance of safety protocols and encourages safe working practices, which are crucial in preventing accidents in the laboratory.

  4. Preparation for future studies and careers: Chemistry practical work prepares students for higher education and careers in the sciences, as it allows them to experience scientific research and experimentation first-hand.

  5. Assessment of student learning: Practical work is an essential component of chemistry assessments, as it allows students to demonstrate their understanding and application of theoretical concepts in a practical setting. This assessment form also provides teachers with a valuable tool for evaluating students' laboratory skills and ability to work independently.




 

Doppler Rocket

Demonstrating the Doppler effect with the @pascoscientific Doppler Rocket: As the rocket moves away, students can hear the pitch drop (red s...