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Red Black Mind Meld
This magic trick from the Computer Science for Fun (CS4FN) team at QMUL is based on a ‘self-working trick’. It includes a set of instructions which, so long as the commands are followed, works every time. It is, therefore, an algorithm.
The trick involves playing cards – the actual value of the cards is not...
Red eyed portrait
Ideal for a Halloween-themed coding lesson! Using sparkles to imitate eyes in a portrait – but can be made harder using LDRs or making the lights fade in and out.
Includes 1 video - 'The story of the red mason bee' 1 book - ''1 CD - The red mason bee: flow charts, classroom work/activity sheets' 1 nesting kit.
Red moon
Students investigate why the moon turns red during a lunar eclipse by exploring refraction, dispersion and the scattering of white light through different media.
Red or blue flowers?
Students investigate transport in plants by seeing what happens when flowers are placed in different coloured solutions.
Red Squirrels and a Tropical Antarctica
A podcast from the Natural Environment Research Council's (NERC) Planet Earth Online collection. Red squirrels used to be the most common squirrel in Britain. But since the grey squirrel was introduced from the USA as an illegal immigrant in the late 1800s, their numbers have nose-dived.
This is partly...
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Designed for both preservice and inservice teachers, this guide focuses on science instruction throughout all school grades in the United States. Its aim is to improve the quality of science teaching and learning and...
This is a major new exploration of traditional British craftsmanship, accompanying the prime time BBC TV series presented by Monty Don.
It celebrates all aspects of rural crafts including woodcraft, thatching...