11 February 2024
Moments made easy
Moments made easy using Balance Me from Phet. So many useful simulations for the students to learn with.
10 February 2024
Old and the New
Using the USB to 3 1/2 Floppy Disk. I haven't found a 5 1/4 equivalent yet, But I can use some very old PC's to still use them.
09 February 2024
Potable Water
Making water safe to drink in the lab. Starting with River water and rainwater, we looked at how dirty they were. then put them through a water filter of gravel sand and activated charcoal. Clean but was it safe to drink - no. Next to see what bacteria is in tap, bottled distilled water and compare them to sea water, rainwater and river water.
08 February 2024
Radioactivity
Using the @Pascoscientific Wireless Geiger Counter with the sample holder and using different numbers of metal sheets to reduce the count.
07 February 2024
Further Maths
Playing with 3-D Vectors and comparing this to working with CAD. Rotating objects around, measuring distances to see real-life applications of the Maths.
06 February 2024
Inside a plug
Gone are the days when students learnt to wire a plug, but it is still helpful to look inside and look at a home wiring diagram to see that the sockets and lights are all in parallel.
05 February 2024
World Population Growth
World Population Growth in Two Graphs. Over my lifetime is nearly a straight line and none of the students were bothered until we looked at the population size over the past 7000 years
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“Why the Rate-Determining Step Is Not Always Obvious” A-Level Chemistry
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