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Wednesday, October 25, 2006

RISK ASSESMENT: This must be a Thesis?

Having read Jim Henderson's blog earlier, This site is a 'must' for all Science teachers to visit.
Observer Slideshow: Chemistry:
I would love to know how many ceiling tiles this gent has gone through?
The article “Setting Young Minds on Fire”

2 Comments:

At Tuesday, 24 October, 2006, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hi Tess,

If you liked this - you will love the work of Dr James Brey. I heard him present at the EWOC conference this year he showed us a video of how he made a Tornado in his classroom (yes a real Tornado!). You can view the pictures here (http://www.wsst.org/Activities/tornado.jpg) and there is also a small amount of Google video of the experiment that Brey now repeats several times a year (http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=7152309012698642829).

The great bit about the photographs is that the coloured dots on the floor around the tornado are monopoly houses that James asks his students to bring into class to demonstrate Tornado damage.

See you soon

Ollie

 
At Wednesday, 25 October, 2006, Blogger Tess Watson said...

Thanks for that Ollie, the video link was very impressive! :)

 

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