01 September 2024
Brain Areas
Getting a Head Start on A-Level Psychology: Dive into the brain's structure, discover what each part does, and explore how they shape our behaviours. Beyond the physical, let's ponder the wonders of imagination and what makes us truly unique. #Psychology #BrainScience #Imagination #Alevels
31 August 2024
WiFi
A-Level Computer Science in the Holidays. Learning to set up a WiFi system to obtain the best and clearest signal. Investigating the security of the signals and what can be done to make WiFi more secure.
30 August 2024
Vanadium
GCSE Chemistry in the Holidays: Investigating the different ionic states and colours of Vanadium, from the yellow of Vanadium V to the Blue of Vanadium IV, the Green of Vanadium III to the violet of Vanadium II and then taking the vanadium back using Potassium Permanganate
29 August 2024
Smartcart
21st Century Physics During the Holidays. We used a @pascoscientific smartcard and a weight falling 1 metre to determine the acceleration due to gravity. The ramp was set up to compensate for friction, and then different masses were tried to measure the acceleration in Capstone.
28 August 2024
Differentiation from First Pronciples
Maths in the holidays: Going back over Differentiation from first principles, trying to understand what differentiation is and then working slowly and logically through the process by inspecting different points of a graph and calculating the gradient of the curve at that point
The book uses h but I prefer delta x meaning a little bit of x and suddenly the students were happy and could see what was going on. Similarly with the fractions - the students said they could do fractions until we tried them.
27 August 2024
Drop two masses
Physics in the holidays: The old question is, if I drop two different masses simultaneously, which will hit the ground first? Even many A-level physics students still say the larger mass will hit the ground first, and they always try to prove me wrong.
26 August 2024
The Nucleus
A-Level Biology in the Holidays: Investigating the cell in more detail with electron microscope images and 3-D diagrams to get a clear picture of the structure and mechanisms inside a cell.
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