17 July 2023
Kidney dissection
Students having a go at a Kidney dissection, seeing what structures they can identify. As usual some dissections were better than others, but this is a learning environment, and so there were plenty of kidneys to go around and have another go if necessary.
16 July 2023
Exploring OS
Getting computers talking together, Linux to Windows to Mac. Creating a web server and setting up a file server. All done fairly inexpensively using a few Raspberry Pi's.
15 July 2023
The Story of the electron
Recreating the story of the electron as JJ Thomson discovered it. Presenting students with the facts and discoveries and getting them to come up with their own ideas of what they have found. I really want one of these Teltron tubes, but can I justify the cost?
14 July 2023
Lascells Gyro
My new Lascells Gyro arrived. Here is my son trying it out. I put it later in the classroom, where one student spotted it, and we had a brief look at it and saw how it made them rotate on the stool on the turntable as they moved the gyro. They loved it.
13 July 2023
Momentum
Looking at momentum in different ways - using a Lego track with a couple of wagons or the @Pascoscientific track and the ultrasonic sensor show that other measuring systems can achieve the same results.
12 July 2023
Maths GCSE to A Level
Bridging the Gap between Maths GCSE and A-Level is very hard for some students, that is why over the holidays I look at the skills the students should have learnt at GCSE but didn't.
11 July 2023
Newtons cradle
Newtons cradle - a simple demonstration of momentum. I was surprised with such a common toy and A-level Physics students how many would predict wrongly what would happen if I set up a particular pattern.
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