@koconn35 You need to be 'good at maths' to do well in most Physics exams, particularly A Level but to enjoy Physics and understand the physical world, that is another thing. We have had many great physicists who have not done A Level maths.
@DatGundamXD@ofqual It may "suggest" but it does not "prove". An alternative suggestion is that some teachers / schools were generous in their assessments / grading 🤔
We know that some of you have questions about yesterday’s GCSE Physics (8463) Higher Tier Paper 1. Here’s an update > https://t.co/V6a0tspkuy. #AQAPhysics#GCSEPhysics
468 GCSE Physics videos now on my GCSE website - including 59 practical videos I've made since December.
Find them all here, with downloadable results tables and sample data: https://t.co/7JlnL36HXg
And now onto A Level...
We are pleased to publish today our latest recipe sheet - No. 666 - Dangerous Blue.
Ideal for science open days, when TV companies are in and to impress the new headteacher.
#asechat
Cecilia Payne-Gaposchkin, born #OnThisDay in 1900, became the first person to discover that stars are made of hydrogen and helium. This incredible finding was dismissed at the time, but she was later proved correct and became an inspiration for #womeninSTEM.
#smashingstereotypes
Astronomers at @LIGO are looking for a good collective noun for a group of black holes. Suggestions include a crush, a mosh pit, a silence, an enigma, a void, and a disaster. You can propose your own with the hashtag #BlackHolesCollectiveNoun.
The Big Bang Competition is open to Years 7 to 13 and recognises and rewards your achievements in all areas of science, technology, engineering, and maths. Find out how to submit a project of your own here: https://t.co/h8xWDyhTa9
@KTS_SixthForm@KTSScience@KTS_technology
1/2 We are in the middle of British Science Week. Unfortunately most of our students cannot access our fantastic labs so we are delaying our in house Science Week activities until later in the summer term when we hope to have wider access.#BSW2021
It was great to see Year 7, Year 12 and Year 13 students in school for testing today. We’re really looking forward to having you back in for lessons tomorrow!
It will be lovely to see Year 10 and Year 11 tomorrow for their tests, as well. If you’re unsure about the arrangements, then you can watch this video https://t.co/bbtBhTCaeY