Monday, 15 June 2020

Using Snatoms to explain solvation

Solvation is one of those very hard topics to understand. We have been using the Snatoms to try and make solvation slightly easier to follow. We can see the idea behind size and how the different molecules can bind to one another. We can show how the shape of the molecules makes a difference. We can then help explain what ligands are and how they make sometimes those really pretty colours.

Friday, 12 June 2020

Terminal Velocity

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=35Gl4JAgWuk

At over 2m tall this tube filled with water can help work out the terminal velocity of an object as it sinks through water. Using a #PASCO rotary sensory, we dropped a brass weight ( 25g) attached to a piece of string. As the ball fall it turned the motion sensor which in turn recorded the distance travelled, the velocity of the weight and its acceleration.

Friday, 5 June 2020

New Classroom COVID-19 Secure

We can now offer a COVID-19 Secure classroom from private Tuition. It's like a normal classroom.

65 inch Interactive Smart Board

Large Desks, padded seats

Fully distanced.

Hand washing Station.

Access to the classroom is not through the house.

Distanced Next client waiting area.


Thursday, 28 May 2020

Measuring Gravity by Free fall

Some of my equipment is very expensive and dedicated to only one job or experiment .Lego EV3 on the other hand can be used with some ingenuity to create many different types of equipment, to record all types of events. Here we are measuring Gravity by free fall and creating this out of Lego can achieve some remarkable results. The time for the drop of 50cm has just over 0.32 of a second giving an estimate of gravity at 9.76 m/s/s. With a bit of programming this is a very decent result and remarkably consistent as well.

Monday, 25 May 2020

Diy Ripple Tank

A quick and simple way of creating you own ripple tank using a plastic lid, a couple of books and a light. Watch the video. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9l-tIvvtCPA

Sunday, 17 May 2020

A Level Maths Teaching.


 As well as covering the sciences, we also cover Maths at both GCSE and A Level. Many of our students struggle with some of the harder concepts such as Trig Equations and solving them. This weeks A level Maths lesson dealt with this problem showing approaches to solving these problems without resorting to the answers or begin told this is the way to do this one. Students need to learn these techniques so that they can become better

Wednesday, 13 May 2020

Glycolysis A level Biology


In today's A level Biology Video we looked at Glycolysis, the Link reaction, The Krebs cycle and Oxidative Phosphorylation. The process of Glycolysis breaks down glucose into 2 3 carbon sugars only producing a small amount of energy. The link reaction does a little more, but the Krebs cycle makes the most energy and this is in all forms of energy chemicals. These are all turned into ATP the energy molecules by the process of oxidative phosphorylation.

Doppler Rocket

Demonstrating the Doppler effect with the @pascoscientific Doppler Rocket: As the rocket moves away, students can hear the pitch drop (red s...