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.
Thursday, 25 July 2024
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Day 5 – Crystals in the Kitchen
Day 5 – Crystals in the Kitchen Blog Title: The Crystal World – From Sugar to Salt Under the Microscope Take a peek at: Salt crystal...

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Negative feedback is a difficult concept to try and get over so I tried using a balance board and the @pascoscientific smart cart strapped...
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We went to the Bett Show a few weeks ago and there we saw a model of a Liver. It had been knitted so we thought we would have a go. After ...
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Copper sulfate is often made because of its colour, but making white salts is just as good, just more difficult for the students to visualis...
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