10 April 2023
Inside the body
In biology, we check out different body parts at different times. So examining a whole body and mapping out how everything relates was fascinating. The students were surprised to see that there was no empty space; everything was packed in. #biology #anatomy
09 April 2023
Learning Analog Comuting
Analog computers can do some things much easier than their digital counterparts! It was amazing to see students discover the possibilities. #analogcomputers #digitalcomputers #STEMeducation
08 April 2023
The 5p and a feather experiment
This does work much of the time, but I find that the feather can build up some charge as it moves down the tube and then electrostatic attraction causes the feather to not just slow down but stop altogether.
07 April 2023
Testing an unknown chemical
Identifying unknown white powders through physical tests like flame tests and chemical tests using NaOH, Halide, Sulfate and Carbonate tests. Even a negative test result can be helpful for students familiar with the process. #Chemistry #ScienceEducation
06 April 2023
Air Pressure in a Balloon
Just measured air pressure inside a balloon with a @pascoscientific sensor - turns out it's the same as outside! If betting was allowed, I could have made a fortune on this! Even after repeated experiments, my students still thought it was a trick. #scienceexperiment
05 April 2023
Teaching Parametric Integration
Parametric Integration is not one of the easiest things to teach, but when the @Casio GC50 emulator calculator does different things to the real thing, then this makes life a bit more difficult
04 April 2023
Thermopower
Discovering the power of electricity and volts! We wanted to know where those volts went? The answer is as heat, as demonstrated by @Lascells' Thermopower unit. #electricity #volts #heat #Thermopower
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