Secondary Science: Forces and Motion
This edition of Resource Review looks at three resources to help teach forces and motion.
Expert Dr Nick Parmar, AST and SLT at Bishop Stopford's C of E Secondary School in Enfield, recommends:
- Boardworks KS3+GCSE Science
- Multimedia Science School 11-16 Edition: Terminal Velocity
- Test Base KS3 Science
Our roving reporter Matthew Tosh is out and about to see a couple of the resources in action. Nick and presenter Hermione Cockburn are joined in the studio by panellists Tim Tranquada, secondary science consultant at Essex County Council, and Alom Shaha, physics teacher at Camden School for Girls in London.
Chissie on 16 August 2008
Connecting with ICT pedagogy for a New Zealand rural High School- I have plenty of DVD footage of fieldtrip material ove ...
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Science and Biology16 August 2008 - 06:09
Connecting with ICT pedagogy for a New Zealand rural High School- I have plenty of DVD footage of fieldtrip material over 5yrs- particularly in senior Biology.
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Hello Everybody!!!9 June 2008 - 08:09
Hello Dr Nick!!!
I have worked with Dr Parmar (Hi Nick!) and I know these are resources he uses himself - not just the usual 'expert' blathering on, who hasn't actiually taught a lesson for 10 years!
Multimedia Science School is really good and I use a lot - highly recommended!
Mark Smith
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