03 April 2024

Maths and Physics


 Maths and Physics. Should one be advised to take one with the other? The students without Physics struggle with Mechanics, and the Physics struggle without solid Maths knowledge - for them, maybe A-level Further Maths would help.

02 April 2024

Measuring Friction


 A Newton spring meter measured the force of friction exerted by some books on a table. It shows how hard someone has to push to overcome friction—unbalanced forces.

01 April 2024

Digestive system


 Digestive system revision. A quick look at the woolly digestive system and most of the facts it came back. Good visual aids, especially those that can be touched, help with learning.

31 March 2024

Away from Teaching


 It looks like a good day to get on with some reorganisation of the classroom as I can't do much sailing today and the classroom certainly needs a tidy.



30 March 2024

Memory


 Different types of memory from 1K chips to 32Gb RAM Modules and much in between. The students learnt how they work and everything about RAM and ROM.

29 March 2024

Order of Reactivity


Order of reactivity of metals - this was a tough one for the students because they had to devise their own experiments; with a lot of help, they achieved a result. Next time they have to compare metals and their sulfates prediction and proof.




 

28 March 2024

Tension Protractor


 When you need the @pascoscientific tension protractor, nothing is quite like it. The Zipline practical becomes a breeze when you know the force and direction, which are otherwise difficult to calculate or measure.





Examining Concurrent Processing

  Examining Concurrent Processing Benefits, trade-offs, and when it’s worth using. What is concurrent processing? Concurrent processing is...