In Year 7 keywords were selected from a water cycle diagram which the pupils had seen before. Pupils could refer to the diagram. The instructions were the same as the exercise for Year 8. The follow-up lesson involved placing key words on a diagram of the water cycle. This would test ...
-Os almost always gives smaller binaries. Turning off GCSE helps about half the time and hurts about half the time, and it is very hard to predict which it will do on any given sketch. See the Optimization ReferenceWarnings and CaveatsThere are however a few cautions warranted regarding mega...
greater thermal capacity than the thin atmosphere above. They are greater in both mass and specific heat. I leave that simple maths to you to check. Any smart speaker will give you the numbers of the total mass and specific heat of air and water to determine the heat capacity, GCSE ...
When I first taught in the UK, there was what was called an investigation as part of the GCSE Mathematics. This was very much in line with the Extended Modelling and Problem Solving Task outlined on page 35. With the best will in the world, and with some fabulous teachers and students,...
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(in this case some teachers, school governors, education department executives, parents too maybe) are falling victim to ancient prejudices and silly stereotypes, and these are being reinforced by the failings of the usual clamorous tabloid inanity. The sooner Mary Colwell manages to get aGCSE in...
Assignment 2 The Muscular System Unit 1 – A&P Unit 2 – The physiology of Fitness Unit 1 P3 - Identify the location of the major muscles in the human body Labelled diagram & muscles table P4 - Describe the function of the muscular system and the different fibre types Basic muscle rules ...
http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/gcsebitesize/design/resistantmaterials/materialsmaterialsrev3.shtml Find outmore about the above plastics and many others here. Don’t know your PETS from your hamster. Think Polymer is a girl’s name? Check out this collection ofdefinitions essential for understandin...
I should by rights have a 16-year-old wandering round the house, watching Youtube videos and stress-eating to cope with his GCSEs. Except I don’t. I don’t, because instead of a gangly adolescent laying upstairs trawling Instagram, my baby son’s body moulders in a tiny white coffin...
At GCSE you consider waves as a repetitive function of amplitude as time progresses. At A/AS level you will encounter simple harmonic motion. All the waves you will deal with will be of this type. You will consider more properties than just amplitude. I am still, nonetheless, ...