You can still apply to university! If you’ve just missed out on a spot at uni or have decided the course you chose is no longer right for you, this is what UCAS Clearing is for! Results Day is nearly here and if you're worried you might not have the grades you need or if you...
These different types of mixtures are interesting but might not be essential knowledge for GCSE Chemistry. The descriptions are non-technical (omitting details, e.g. of particle sizes), but sufficient for general comparison.The substances of which a mixture is formed can sometimes be identified ...
SVQ stands for Scottish Vocational Qualification. It's a work-based qualification you can take to show that you can do the job well and to the national industry standards. Unlike other higher education qualifications, the SVQ is completed outside of the classroom, with observations from assessor...
English is such a hodgepodge of different languages – it’s essentially Germanic but a lot of its vocabulary comes from French, and technical words stem from Latin and Greek. This feature makes English fairly adaptable – which is a good thing for a world language – but it causes irregulari...
The human brain has approximately 100 billion nerve cells. Nerve cells are also found in the spinal cord. Together, the brain and spinal cord make up the central nervous system (CNS). Each nerve cell is called a neuron, and this is comprised of a cell body directing its activities; dendri...
Gardeninghas been a great way to introduce them to plant and soil biology. This is what a trip to the supermarket usually looks like. They make me laugh! Actually, Boo normally helps me shop, making me buy purple carrots and artichokes, he’s a budding Masterchef. ...
DO NOW (1) 1.Design an experiment that shows the movement of starch and iodine through a semipermeable membrane How can we tell where starch is present? National 5 Biology Course Notes Unit 1 : Cell Biology Part 7 : Photosynthesis. How do you define photosynthesis? A process which ...
Evaluation In the form of a ‘Critical Essay’ in which pupils respond to a text studied in class. This is not any different to what you have been doing in class since S1, only this time under timed conditions. This is the new name for close reading. You have already started studying ...
me EMDR and I have found that I have mentally been able to put mother and sister at a far away thought. However now that father is failing I have to interact with them. The abuse last evening was so intense that I could not sleep at all. Mother is power of attorney. Mother has dec...
Emotional abuse is a general term for types of abuse that tend to be non-physical in nature. This includes things like verbal abuse (or deliberately withholding words with things like the silent treatment), shaming people, or forcing them to witness the abuse of another person or animal. This...