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Air pressure
Learn what air pressure is, what changes it and the incredible impacts it can have!
+ Conduct experiments to investigate how temperature changes air pressure
+ Watch exciting demonstrations!
+ The older groups will also learn about kinetic energy, the particle model for gases and the relationship between volume and pressure..
Your home-education journal is already written!
In your booking confirmation email you'll receive a summary of the keywords, key concepts and student activities planned for this session. You can simply copy, paste and adapt it for your home-education journal and use it to help you discuss the learning with your child afterwards.
Tuesday 2nd May
8-12s group: 1 - 1:50pm (UK GMT)
11-16s group: 2:10 - 3pm (UK GMT)
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Equipment (To join an entirely optional practical)
It is a good idea to have a whiteboard or paper, pen, ruler and calculator to hand in each session.
- Two balloons
- Scissors
- A sturdy bottle (a glass milk bottle is perfect) stiff plastic, glass or metal ideally, needs a narrow neck)
- Bowl of very cold water
- Bowl of very warm water (not hot enough to scald) take care with water near electronics
What might younger students need help with?
Stretching balloons, taking care with water and electronics.
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Price is for one device (screen) to join for one session.
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