Thursday, 29 October 2020

Term 4 Week 3 2020

Metals

Study Pass Properties of Metals

Study Pass Metalic Bonding





Displacement Reactions Environmental Chemistry



Reactivity Series of Metals




Physical Properties of Metals



Chemical Properties of Metals

Corrosion Rate in Salt Water

Sunday, 13 September 2020

Term 3 Week 8 2020

 Acids & Bases


Acids & Bases Have Two Different Faces

Acids and Bases Explained in Under 10 minutes




Acids & Bases GCSE



Acid Base Reactions


The strengths and weaknesses of acids and bases




Strong & Weak Acids



Strong & Weak Alkalis



Naming Acids Introduction

Introduction to Balancing Chemical Equations


Balancing Chemical Equations Practice Problems

Balancing Acid Base Reactions



Thursday, 30 July 2020

Term 3 Week 3 2020

Made with Padlet
Science Fair


Hands-on Science Resources for Home and School


1st place science fair ideas- 10 ideas and tricks to WIN!


How to make a Hydrometer


The Syphon


Siphon Explained by Doctor C


Bernoulli's Equation Explained

Monday, 27 July 2020

Term 3 Week 2 2020

Atoms

The Periodic Table Song

Just how small is an Atom?

How small is an Atom?

The true scal of Atoms


What is an Atom Part 1

The genius of Mendeleev's periodic table


The Periodic Table


Tuesday, 30 June 2020

Term 2 Week 11 2020

Mitosis Student Stop Motion Video 10HL 2020

Mitosis by Charlotte, Jess & Destiny


Mitosis Student Stop Motion Video 10GY 2019

Mitosis by Kayley, Liliana & Kaylee

Mitosis by Finn Adrian Nic & Archie

Mitosis by Siobhan & Catrin

Mitosis by Paris Jess Malia & Amylee

Mitosis by Dillon & Zac

Thursday, 4 June 2020

Term 2 Week 9 2020

The Great Sperm Race

Term 2 Week 8 2020

DNA



Mendel Genetics & Punnet Squares


How to Draw a Punnett Square



Mitosis


Mitosis

Mitosis Stop Motion Animation



Mitosis 3D


Mitosis Rap


Mitosis Crash Course


Mitosis vs Meiosis RAP BATTLE!


Mitosis Vs Meiosis


Meiosis


Miosis



Meiosis 3D


Meiosis Crash Course

DNA Structure

DNA Structure


DNA Replication 3D

DNA Replication

DNA Replication Crash Course

Your Body's Molecular Machines


Where do Genes Come From?


Why Do Blood Types Matter?

X Chromosome


Sex Determination

Skin Colour

Epigenetics

How CRISPR lets you edit DNA


Sunday, 10 May 2020

Term 2 Week 2 2020





Newton's Three Laws of Motion
1. An object at rest will remain at rest, or an object moving at a constant velocity will remain moving at a constant velocity, unless acted upon by an unbalanced force (Net Force).
i.e. Only an unbalanced force (net force) can change an object's velocity (accelerate)
2. Net force = mass x acceleration
Fnet = ma
Fnet : Sum of all the forces - unit Newton (N)
m : Mass - unit kilogram (kg)
a : Acceleration - unit meter persecond squared (ms-2 )
3. Every action has an opposite and equal reaction on the other object



Newton's Three Laws of Motion

Newton's second Law F=ma


Why don't perpetual motion machines ever work?