Thursday, 25 August 2022

Openboard

 

Online Maths teaching works quite well. Using openboard (I have found it better than other paid for versions) on the Wacom and on the Smart board means that information and examples can be freely passed around and it works well in the classroom as well.

Wednesday, 24 August 2022

Reacting Masses


 I was going over reacting masses and discovered that a student had never seen a crucible or even heated Magnesium Ribbon. This student is about to enter year 11. The teacher doesn't even demo experiments because they are too costly.

Tuesday, 23 August 2022

Resonance


 Looking at all forms of resonance in A level Physics. Investigating the useful and and harmful effects. Working out ways to stop it and in some cases increase it.

Monday, 22 August 2022

Understanding what a sine is?


 Sine functions used to be easier to comprehend when sine tables were used. Now pressing a button on a calculator doesn't mean anything, so I am using calculator graphs and online calculators to try to show what is going on and improving the students understanding.

Sunday, 21 August 2022

The detective game


 Playing the detective game. Trying to identify several unknown substances. Working out the Anion and then choosing the correct order to test for all the cations. Letting the students choose the equipment and decide how to do all the experiments.

Saturday, 20 August 2022

Food Tests

Trying out food test on lots of different foods that were available from the students. It was noticeable that there was a lack of fruit.

 

Friday, 19 August 2022

Building a computer

One of the best ways to learn about computers is to spec a computer and then build it. Putting the components together  and then installing an operating system gives a great sense of achievement and reinforces the learning process.

Optically active Glucose

  A-Level Chemistry: Viewing a glucose solution through two polarising filters. The light is initially extinguished, but glucose rotates it,...