Online A-level Physics What is temperature? Heat moves from a hotter body to a colder body, and in doing so, we can see this energy movement powering the fan.
Tuesday, 4 July 2023
Monday, 3 July 2023
Dihybrid cross
Learning about dihybrid crosses resulted from doing lots of crosses with Drosophila over many weeks. Now the students seem to occasionally see this, only in a textbook and wonder what it is all about. Students don't see a Punnett square as explaining reality.
Sunday, 2 July 2023
Networking
Learning about how networks work. This then involves building a server and a couple of workstations and getting them to connect to one another. Raspberry Pi's work well for this. We build wired and wireless networks.
Saturday, 1 July 2023
Friday, 30 June 2023
Optically Active
A simple but amazing property of some substances like Glucose to rotate polarised light. This is Dextrose and Laevose rotates the same amount but in the opposite direction
Thursday, 29 June 2023
Rates of Concentration
A-level Chemistry working with rates of reactions, using the @Pascoscientific colourimeter to capture the responses of different concentrations of sodium thiosulfate and hydrochloric acid reacting so they can draw accurate rate graphs in Capstone
Wednesday, 28 June 2023
Excel to solve Mechanics
Diving into #Excel to tackle basic mechanics problems. As students progress, they encounter more complex #Maths. Yet, post-education, they often utilize Excel over advanced Maths in their businesses. Let's get ahead of the curve by integrating real-world #Physics education early. #STEM
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Sum and Products of the roots of Polynomials
Exploring the sum and product of polynomial roots: Teaching students how coefficients reveal the relationships between roots and equations...
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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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#Physics Taking wind speed readings using the PASCO scientific wireless weather station. Grabbing some monthly data on the weather in t...