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this site contains charles darwin’s complete publications, thousands of handwritten manuscripts and the largest darwin bibliography and manuscript catalogue ever published. here’s a link to the first edition of ‘on the origin of species’, probably his most famous and controversial work.
charles darwin

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how science works leaflet

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access the seven slides here (they are also in the science shared area on the school network).
variables
types of variables
reliability and validity
taking measurements
errors
graphs
another one - coming soon

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here’s a two page document download of all the important ‘how science works’ key words and phrases.

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a collection of downloadable leaflets with current and hot topics in science. they are written mainly for journalists (lazy ones onviously!) who can’t be bothered researching stuff.
nanotechnology…in a nutshell
genetics…in a nutshell

mr pooley, where should this be filed? B1a, B1b or B2?

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c1b-emulsions-isa-teacher-guide.doc
c1b-emulsions-isa-technician-guide.doc
c1b-emulsions-isa-pupil-method.doc

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this resource is designed to show real-life applications of science and showcase the variety of scientific careers available within the cosmetic, toiletry and perfumery industry. students often query the application of their learning and this website has been produced to put that learning in context and may prove useful in terms of introducing work-related learning. it is levelled to be accessible to all key stage 4 students and some sections of the resource are also suitable for key stage 3 students. there are also downloadable pdf documents for use in classrooms.

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periodic table screenshot

do you need a periodic table for your desktop? download a free software application here. it contains all the elements of the periodic table along with images of the elements in their natural state, as well as lots of other information and interactive displays. it comes in three size versions containing the same amount of information. but best of all it’s completely free. highly recommended.

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many of you may not have powerpoint on your computers at home but you can get a free viewer from microsoft: click here and download

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