On this day in 1921 insulin was successfully isolated. I love learning how medical advances are made. You can read more here if you’re interested...https://t.co/LGFu4qoOfT
What about keeping your distance?
Second demo: I set open bacteria culture plates 2, 4 and 6 feet away and coughed (hard) for ~15s. I repeated this without a mask.
As seen by number of bacteria colonies, droplets mostly landed <6 ft, but a mask blocked nearly all of them.
Chemistry- A Volatile History: Discovering the Elements on @BBC 4 https://t.co/3HXw3xLwhq. Arguably one of the finest chemistry documentaries ever, highly recommended for all GCSE and A-level chemistry students. @jimalkhalili#Chemistry#ASEChat
@adamboxer1@matthewhood@OakNational Thank you! That'll save us reinventing the wheel for our year 8 genetics. I'll keep looking online for it's scheduled week. Thank you so much for the work you are doing for us all.
@OakNational Hi, we have KS3 sci topic 'Genetics & Evolution' coming up next 1/2 term. I see there is some great evo stuff in Y7 Wk4. I've found the curriculum plan but it only seems to cover this 1/2term. Any way of knowing whether there'll be any KS3 genetics coveredafter hols?
@OakNational Q(not on FAQ)... Firstly, thanks for the amazing resources. Really appreciated. Our Y7s are due to start food chains etc. in term 6. I'd love to set the lessons from week 1&beyond but not until then. Will we still be able to access all weeks as new material is added?
Great programme from the @BBC that my HoD found - would be useful for a pre A Level task if you’re including cells in your topics to cover! https://t.co/3VRW8zWQ68 #ASEChat#scichat#remotelearning
We have added a whole load of free home Learning packs across our Secondary Subjects. They are proving a hit already. You can download here: https://t.co/3KqF9cMfqx. #schoolclosuresUK#Homeschooling2020 @OxfordEdScience @OxfordEdMaths