Higher Chemists

For Week 2  WB 18/1/21

Higher Chemistry students will continuing with their work on Unit 3 – Getting the Most Reactants. We will be focussing on “Gas Volume” calculations.

There is a recorded lesson, recordings of calculations and live tutorial on Friday followed by the weekly assignment. Great effort from all so far. Keep it up.

Higher Physics

Pupils should complete the following tasks:

  • Consolidation this week attempting given Electricity Past Paper Questions
  • Weekly tutorials with Mr Phairs Thursday 1&2, 5&6
  • Live Lesson Tuesday – Factors affecting capacitors charging and discharging, electrons at work.
  • Read and take notes on pages 24-25 in Summary Notes

S4 Physics

Pupils should complete the following tasks:

  • Watch the recorded lesson on the Live Lessons page on average and instantaneous speed.
  • Additional videos to watch in the Sway on each Teams Page.
  • Attempt at least every second question on Page 2-7 in the Dynamics and Space Problems booklets.
  • Quiz will be available in assignments on Monday 18th, to be submitted for Wednesday 20th.
  • Tutorial Thursday 21st October 3&4

 

S3 Biology

Please can you make sure that you have completed -ENERGY IN ECOSYSTEMS homework. You can also look at the bbc bitesize unit 3 Energy in ecosystems section. You can also watch youtu.be/lyJo2HW6bAM for a recorded lesson on this area. Next week there will be a live lesson on this area so watch your teams page post for the date and time. Keep safe .

S1 Science

All S1 Science classes will be working through and Acids topic over the next 3 weeks. They will be working through a PowerPoint presentation completing tasks, watching videos and there is a few simple home experiments for them to try. Once this is completed they with have a research task to complete and a quiz set so that teachers can see how they are getting on with home learning.

Remember the Science staff are here to help so if you have any questions at all please get in touch either through the teams page where all the work is being posted or you can e-mail the class teacher.

Good luck!

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