This module is designed to help you use simulations to enabling compare different alternatives when.
SECOND SIMULATION CHECK HOW TO
Ward’s Natural Science offers a long list of how-to videos for use in your class-from how to care for classroom creatures to lab safety (complete with pie-in-the-face action).ĭrop the ball onto one of the three surfaces to test the bounce height and observe how the potential and kinetic energy rises and falls over time. Video created by for the course 'Modeling Risk and Realities'. Watch flowers shatter and balloons expand as if by magic! The collection also includes experiments that students can safely try in the classroom or at home.Ī variety of online simulations allow users to, for example, explore the architecture of a cell and vary its size, shape and number of surface villi to influence the ease of metabolites entering the cell and wastes leaving the cell.
SECOND SIMULATION CHECK FULL
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SECOND SIMULATION CHECK GENERATOR
In this simulation from the University of Colorado, students can move mountains and create oceans! By changing the temperature, composition and thickness of tectonic plates, students can envision how the Earth’s surface moves and changes.ĭon’t happen to have any liquid nitrogen or a Van de Graaff generator lying about in the classroom? These videos from Jefferson Lab will do the trick, and they’re funny too. Not everyone will receive a second stimulus check. Zoom in again to explore the role of water. What will be the concentration of HI after t 9. The MTC is an online test were the pupils are asked 25 questions on times tables 2 to 12. The purpose of the MTC is to make sure the times tables knowledge is at the expected level. From the 2019 / 2020 academic year onwards. Zoom in to see how different sugar and salt compounds dissolve. Consider the second-order reaction: 2HI(g)H2(g) +12(g) Use the simulation to find the initial concentration HI, and the rate constant k for the reaction. The Multiplication Tables Check (MTC) is a key stage 2 assessment to be taken by pupils at the end of year 4 (in June). What happens when sugar and salt are added to water? Pour in sugar, shake in salt, and evaporate water to see the effects on concentration and conductivity. For a stargazing activity, choose your location via Google Earth and switch to the “sky” view, which shows the stars as they might appear from your own backyard. Teach your students about astronomy while peering up at a virtual universe. Students shift the position of a piece of glass, altering its shape to a convex or concave lens, which affects how beams of light through the glass will converge or diverge. Reverse the direction of the current to observe its effect on the coil’s motion. Click the arrow buttons to turn the current on and off. The coil will rotate when a current flows around it. Have students test and explore an interactive animation of an electric motor.