We took a slice of a transverse section through a rosemary leaf using a microtome and a cut-throat razor, taking ever-thinner slices until we could get one that was about one cell thick. This was then stained and placed on a microscope slide with a cover slip.
14 April 2025
13 April 2025
Did I forget something?
A level psychology Someone walks upstairs and having got there can’t remember why they walked up the stairs does forgetting get worse with old age or is it due to the way we learn?
12 April 2025
Computer Projects
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11 April 2025
pH Curve
Chemistry GCSE: I needed a pH curve for revision to show the students. With the @pascoscientific drop counter, a pH probe, and a temperature probe - 2 experiments in one, with some Potassium Hydroxide in a beaker and some HCl delivered by the drop counter, we had the pH Curve and all the data to go with it.
10 April 2025
Damped oscillations
Investigating Damping using a @Pascoscientific smartcart as a pendulum. Having the smartcart on a track at a steep angle with a spring. Changing the spring constant by changing the spring and adding air resistance created light, heavy and critical damping
09 April 2025
Primary Socialisation
A level Sociology Education is the key to learning how to behave in society. Some sociologists argue that cultural factors are the main explanation for differences in educational achievement. Differences in primary socialisation may mean that some groups find it easier to engage with the culture of the school.
08 April 2025
Eclipse
In Physics, we explore why eclipses don’t happen every month — despite regular new and full moons. We also look at how the Moon’s changing distance from Earth creates different types of eclipses and how this is all controlled by gravity and angular momentum..
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