Doing some revision of Heating and Cooling. Set up two @pascoscientific wireless thermometers connected to Capstone, and whilst the student revised the software, did the rest, producing a graph of the results.
01 February 2024
31 January 2024
Factorising
GCSE Maths - working on factorising - taking one term out and fully factorising taking more than one term out. Plenty of practice using the Wacom pen and screens.
30 January 2024
Sounds
Learning all about sound. Using the Oscilloscope to see the sound made by different instruments and things. Looking at the difference between repeating sounds and once-only events.
29 January 2024
small quadrat
This is the time of year when many teachers reach the end of the course and find they need to use the quadrants. Few plants are around, and the weather is poor. I use photographs from the camera quadrant and get the students to analyse these.
28 January 2024
Cleaning a motherboard
Teaching students that maintaining computers is vital to keep them going. Regularly blowing out all the dust, cleaning the dirty fans, and getting out all the dust can keep the computer going.
27 January 2024
Online Chemistry
Investigating Chemistry mechanisms online using Snatoms to examine how nucleophilic and electrophilic substitution work in 3D.
26 January 2024
Desalination
Helping students to understand distillation using a cold finger to help with the desalination of water. Sea water is harder to come by here in the Middle of England so we made our own from sea salt crystals from Cornwall.
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