GCSE Physics Tuition: Programming the @pascoscientific code node to become the students' own smartcard so that the students understand the tools they are using rather than just grabbing and using something without understanding what it is, what it does, and, of course, how it works.
03 October 2024
02 October 2024
Memory Game
A-Level Psychology Tuition: Learning how to play the memory Game - the Multistore Model - Practical work on how information can be moved from one to another. Doing the experiments helps the students discover and remember using the games to learn.
A-Level Maths - exploring the large dataset
A-Level Maths Tuition - exploring the large dataset. So many students do not have a constructive way of looking at and examining the data. They don't understand what to do with this and many teachers abandon their students to do this. We discover what you can do with Stats in Excel.
01 October 2024
Momentum.
GCSE Physics Tuition: We are investigating the effects of Momentum. Using the @pascoscientific smartcarts, we could watch the velocity change as one cart hits two instantaneously, get all the data on Capstone, and compare elastic and inelastic collisions.
30 September 2024
AS Sociology
A-Level Sociology Private Tuition: How do parents' educations affect their children? Are some parents given more support than others, and how do these affect their education? Real-life experiences from the students give valuable insight.
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Why Internal Resistance Confuses Everyone (And How to Actually Understand It)
Why Internal Resistance Confuses Everyone (And How to Actually Understand It) “Your battery says 9V… so why does your circuit only get 7.8...
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How hot is the soil vs the air? Time to take the @pascoscientific wireless temperature sensors for a summer stroll. 🌱 Taking Science Out...
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Physics GCSE: Electricity in the Home – What You Really Need to Know Electricity in the home is one of those GCSE Physics topics that feels...
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Maths GCSE: Turning Recurring Decimals into Fractions (Without Panic) Recurring decimals look scary at first glance. Lots of dots, myster...



