Tuesday, 6 August 2024
Making Electric Motors
Physics in the Holidays: The students built a Westminster electric motor from scratch and got it spinning. They had a newfound respect for the humble motor and its effectiveness and power.
Monday, 5 August 2024
Building a DNA Molecule
Biology in the Holidays. The students created Nucleotide bases and Deoxyribose sugars and then assembled them to create part of a DNA molecule. The students found the scale, complexity, and simplicity of this Molecule quite fascinating.
Saturday, 3 August 2024
Full Adder
Computing in the Holidays. Time to create simple logic circuits from AND, OR, NOT and XOR gates. Creating circuits like full adders and half adders gives the students ideas on how computers work and in programming, making our own AI.
Friday, 2 August 2024
Solving Quadratics
GCSE Maths in the Holidays. Many schools don't seem to teach students how to use calculators effectively, what their functions are, and what they can do. We have time in the holidays to do this using all types of calculators to make life easy.
Thursday, 1 August 2024
Drop Counter
Chemistry in the Holidays. Different ways of doing a titration. Using the @pascoscientific drop counter, the machine drops a measured drop into the solution and records the count so that beautiful acid/alkali neutralisation graphs can be obtained.
Wednesday, 31 July 2024
Dynamic Equilibria Demo
Chemistry in the Holidays. Playing with a dynamic Equilibria Cobalt Chloride in conc HCl. Adjusting the temperature, ice water or boiling water pushes the equilibrium one way or the other to make it either pink or blue.
Tuesday, 30 July 2024
Solar Furnace
Physics in the Holidays. Opportunities to lay with the solar furnace as we are forecast a sunny day.
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