01 August 2024
Drop Counter
Chemistry in the Holidays. Different ways of doing a titration. Using the @pascoscientific drop counter, the machine drops a measured drop into the solution and records the count so that beautiful acid/alkali neutralisation graphs can be obtained.
31 July 2024
Dynamic Equilibria Demo
Chemistry in the Holidays. Playing with a dynamic Equilibria Cobalt Chloride in conc HCl. Adjusting the temperature, ice water or boiling water pushes the equilibrium one way or the other to make it either pink or blue.
30 July 2024
Solar Furnace
Physics in the Holidays. Opportunities to lay with the solar furnace as we are forecast a sunny day.
29 July 2024
Mutations
Biology in the Holidays. The same plants growing near to one another. The pink one is the mutation as the normal varieties are white. One base change in a gene affects the colour of the plant. We investigate how this can happen.
25 July 2024
Pasco Code Node
The @pascoscientific Code Node is great when you need a special type of sensor and the students can program this using blocky code to do exactly what they need it to do. With its array of sensors the students can use them individually or combined to measure a particular effect.
24 July 2024
Maths in the Holidays
Maths in the Holidays. Playing catch up during the long break to consolidate students' Maths skills so they can keep up next term before GCSEs and A Levels. Missing something during term time - it is only sometimes possible to go back over a failed concept.
23 July 2024
Free Body Diagrams
Physics in the Holidays - looking at free body diagrams with vectors to simplify complex systems into something that can easily be measured and using the force board with rulers, protractors, and some trig to compare theory with practice.
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