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Project Presentation. 1. Sophie Eccles Redland Green School, Bristol. Redland Green School. 2. Open fully since September 2007. Pupils in years 7, 8 and 12. Bristol’s new flagship school. 11-16 school. The North Bristol Post 16 Centre. Special Claremont School facility.
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Project Presentation 1 Sophie Eccles Redland Green School, Bristol
Redland Green School 2 • Open fully since September 2007. • Pupils in years 7, 8 and 12. • Bristol’s new flagship school. • 11-16 school. • The North Bristol Post 16 Centre. • Special Claremont School facility.
Why I Went to Redland Green 3 • To be extra help in science lessons. • To start up and run a science club. • To give extra tuition to less able post 16 students. • To survey post 16 students
Why I Went to Redland Green 4 • Use chemistry to inspire and excite pupils. • Demystify chemistry and university. • Encourage chemistry at higher education. • Be a chemistry student role model.
Why I Went to Redland Green 5 • Learn and improve - explaining complex ideas in simple language. - dealing with difficult questions and behaviour. - organising and coordinating large groups and their activities.
Science Club 6 • Held once a week • Years 7 & 8 • Attendance grew and varied between 12-22 • Worked with physics UAS student, the Head of Science and other science staff
Set up and Materials 7 For each session we - researched a topic, good demonstrations and experiments that the pupils could do. - produced a power-point presentation. - produced a handout. - did a risk assessment.
Science Club – Dry Ice 8 Demonstrations • Expanding rubber glove • Screeching under pressure • Colour changes with pH variation Pupil Activity • Dry ice in shallow or deep, cold or hot water and adding washing up liquid
Fireworks and Flame Tests 9 Demonstrations • How to do the experiment (safely) • Which compounds produced which colours Pupils Activity • ‘Guess the compound’ from the flame test colour.
Making Hand warmers-Investigating Exothermic Reactions 10 • Given their task. • Work out which masses of CaCl2 they would test.
Making Hand warmers-Investigating Exothermic Reactions 10 • Measured temperature rise of the water and plotted a graph with their results.
Making Hand warmers-Investigating Exothermic Reactions 10 • Read off ideal mass from the graph. • Make the heat packs.
Heat Energy and Combustion 11 Demonstrations • Candle under beaker. • Chip pan fire. Discussion of the fire triangle Demonstrations • Methanol rockets • Non-burning £5 notes
Heat Energy and Combustion 11 Discussion • Explosive hydrogen – Hindenburg Disaster Experiment • Hydrogen squeaky pop • Collection of gas under water
Acknowledgements 12 • Tim Harrison • Dr Smith • All the staff at RGS • Fellow UAS students