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Phones and Health
This Catalyst article explores whether the use of mobile phones increases the risk of cancer, including a recent study from Denmark which investigates the issue further.
This article is from Catalyst: Secondary Science Review 2011, Volume 22, Issue 2.
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This resource from the Royal Statistical Society Centre for Statistical Education (RSSCSE) consists of the level 3 units. For each unit below there are comprehensive teacher's notes giving an overview of the unit, the aims and objectives for that unit, prior learning or prerequisites and the equipment required....
Phony physics
In this activity students try several different experiments and then write true and false explanations. Explaining to others in the club, they must decide on the true answer.
Photo Machining
This video from Boxford...
This volume is intended to support teachers in bringing a global dimension to the delivery of primary science. The photocards feature people from around the world in everyday activities. The poster, which has a world map on the reverse, is suitable for whole class work or display.
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Photoelectric Effect
Produced by the National STEM Learning Centre and the Institute of Physics, this video demonstrates how to use a gold-leaf electroscope, zinc plate and an ultraviolet light source. The zinc plate is placed onto the top of the electroscope and it is given a negative charge.
The electroscope can be...
Photoelectric effect
This is a common investigation using a bulb and coloured filters to determine the value of Planck’s constant (h). An oscilloscope is required and advice on the settings required are given.
This resource has been provided by Keith Gibbs.
Photoelectric Effect
In this simulation students can see how light knocks electrons off a metal target, and recreate the experiment that spawned the field of quantum mechanics.
[b]Sample Learning Objectives include:[/b]
*Visualize and describe the photoelectric effect experiment.
*Predict the results of experiments...
Photographs
This task is designed to assess how well students understand ratio and arranging areas.
The task shows a large photograph with its width and height marked. Two arrangements are shown for printing the large photograph together with two smaller copies:
- Two smaller photographs are placed with their...