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10.8.05

Planet Science Newsletter - Winning Ways with Whiteboards - Resources

Planet Science lives on as the soul of 'Science Year' and the link on this post takes you to the Planet Science Newsletter - a weekly blast in your email box with among other things a link to a really good Whiteboard resource for science teaching.

These sites are are rare as rocking horse dung so do check them out. On the other hand, if you do know of a good site please lets know as the pool of 'free, for nothing' sites is nearly empty.

Index to the whole first series


Issue 168 - Halflife
Issue 166 - Optics Bench
Issue 165 - Organic Chemistry
Issue 164 - Projectile motion - shoot the monkey
Issue 161 - Digital oscilloscope
Issue 155 - Food analysis
Issue 153 - Physics, Ripple Tanks and Waves
Issue 151 - Periodic table – Nucleus and Electrons
Issue 149 - Solar system
Issue 146 - Organs of the body
Issue 144 - A journey through the solar system
Issue 143 - Plant cell versus animal cell
Issue 142 - Terminal velocity
Issue 141 - Breeding mice
Issue 140 - Crocodile clips
Issue 139 - Distance time graphs in football
Issue 138 - Natural selection– a peppered moth simulator

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