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AwesomeScience

@_AwesomeScience

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Professional learner & choreographer of learning. I create learning resources for high school science. Visit me at:

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@oldandrewuk r E a L Yyy 🤷
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@CatOrman1 and the man who charters a fishing boat every year just to smoke cigars and eat pastrami sandwiches
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@StuartLock Taught at Dad School and a graduation requirement.
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@oldandrewuk Placing the responsibility for providing the tools needed for success on teachers feeds the momentum that suggests someone else is responsible for your success and/or failure in life.
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@mmjukic Courage is the price that life exacts for granting peace. -Amelia Earhart
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@Phokse_Guy ✅ …heavy is the head that wears the crown
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@JamesAFurey And a public address system throughout. This activates the “find your classmate” feature immediately.
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Absolutely. Fundamental knowledge “blocks” build the stage for the creative dance. More blocks, bigger stage, more room to move, increased capacity for innovation.
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"The promise that students can magically learn to think while having nothing in long-term memory to think about is the 21st-century equivalent of selling snake oil."
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@JayWamsted lol right?! Every period: carve out time for drop-off/pick-up, in a small room filled with people moving about, where your back may be turned to said electronics at any time🤦. What can go wrong? Throw in fire/lockdown drill, a few parent phone calls, flashing lights &
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@DennMstn assume all purple balls are the same.
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A shockingly *large* number of students (& adults) have a *completely* skewed idea of the composition of our atmosphere. Just ask them to venture a guess on % CO2 in atmosphere…
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@Andercot Are we von Neumann probes on a grain of sand…?
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@sage_stage Fair, cell phone kids prob give 20% of their attention to surroundings 😂
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@inquisitivefeed @engineers_feed the atmosphere strikes back
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@oldandrewuk stillness in the eye of the organized chaos storm
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@PraveensinghDr lots of info available online for this one
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‘The elegance of the scientific method is that it does not care what you think.”
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As a neuroscientist, there’s nothing I love more than showing people both the beauty and brutality of science. The elegance of the scientific method is that it does not care what you think. You either prefer the truth in the data presented, or you prefer your own ego over truth
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…78% Nitrogen 21% Oxygen 0.9% Argon 0.042% Carbon dioxide Then we enter the parts per million zone. Draw the pie graphs & post to classroom walls. …
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@slothblep_ you are on the right track…!
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I’m already caught in its web 😂
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what would you do in this situation?
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@MissEmilyK_ Gratitude, respect, a sense of accomplishment…these ARE the gifts. The only gift I want from my students and the only gift I give them.
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@denvildakatten haha, good point! organic chemistry was sort of like brain surgery I guess 😬
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@scattysmum yes & yes !
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@markce Every second counts!! 🤣
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@DrSibtay Regional differences on this one; American vs. British spelling preferences.
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✅ ✅ ✅ ✅ ✅ ✅ ✅ ✅
@oldcanadaseries
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Original Canadian Red Cross Water Safety Level Badges
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@OzzmanOsgood blame the flame on Dr. Bunsen Honeydew 🔥 😆
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fabulous!
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Each summer my parents put on "Cousin Camp" for the grandkids.   For the past 8 years, they invite all the grandkids age 5+ to spend 4 days on the farm, away from parents, with their cousins. My mom goes all out making it feel like a genuine summer camp: -bedrooms turned into
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@mitch_gorman Yes (on equivalent size & coloration) & yes (on B)!
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@whitefurrydog1 They’ve already crystallized. Yo ! 💎
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@KenRDKAB Above and beyond, nicely done!
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you’ve hit upon something here that’s for sure 🤣
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Lets put cup handles on nuclear cooling towers so people remember that isn't smoke, it's steam...
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@code001it You & I know that but, piquing curiosity and encouraging learners to explore further and connect different concepts is the goal.
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@alfiekohn ugh…this is how to turn turn a hands-on lab experiment into a worksheet.
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@Klebersonluis12 Love it !! Thank you !! 😊
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@llew_gwyn now I’ll never unsee a broken martini glass 😂
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Optimist, definitely optimist 😃
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I have seen all 4 of these lines of best fit in published peer-reviewed papers and oddly the top left is probably the rarest type 📉
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@xinfinity Nicely done Beaker!
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@SahibBade Thank you. That’s a really great question and important to know. Difficult to cover everything in one activity so I circle back to it on another:
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And thing that codes for the thing that makes proteins, and the thing that codes for the instructions fed into the thing that makes proteins. Biology = physics, chemistry, & engineering!
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btw, this is the thing that makes proteins
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@GuustFIater You got it!
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@MalcDow balls represent particles and the surround is empty space
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@adamboxer1 Mr. B never started a lesson. Mr. B handed out brochures.
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@blazercarl look closer…
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@vlal42 The younger they are, the more their brains need to be wiring based on position and movement in three-dimensional space.
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@gokhan911 ve uzatma etkinliğine doğru cevap 😂
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@astro_floofy You got it! The caption is an extension to the pictured activity, use it to challenge learners in real life. (Make sure to clearly mark the eggs well past their expiry!)
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@StevenG1273 Nice! Titration, an under appreciated skill.
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@NathHawkins Think more Jesse Pinkman, less Walter White, in the classroom laboratory. 😀
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Canada: English AND French British spelling AND American spelling Metric AND Imperial Dot AND Comma 🥴
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Fear the Phantom (game in bio)
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REMINDER When you parse a float, it takes into account the language on the computer you're using. Some cultures use a period for decimal points, while some use commas. More than once have I gotten game breaking bugs due to forgetting about this.
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@LosVeggos ✅ & ✅
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@gascony_ You got it!
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@zivvyakki “Named after the German chemist Emil Erlenmeyer (1825–1909), who created it in 1860” (Wikipedia). Some may it a conical or titration flask.
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Yup!
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@FixingEducation Yup, dynamic dance between modeling, standards, failure, persistence, support, opportunities, appropriate difficulty… for resilience, self confidence, growth, learning… Not for the faint of heart.
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@cherylannh27 @Droog28311267 On point! Thanks for the great description 😁
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Solid advice.
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Dostoevsky's life advice: "live more" What did he mean by this?
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@GrondinwhoopFre @scattysmum hahaha! ….assume no air resistance! 🤣
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so just roll with it 🤣
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Kierkegaard, explaining all of philosophy
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@woofknight Is this a kissing book?
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@VonDsan Will have an affect on the mass/volume = density calculation.
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@Scientific_Bird microschool field trip
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@DocClaireP You got it!
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nagging feeling about these and now I have a name for them
@made_in_cosmos
Made in Cosmos is on a break ✨
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husband said beaches like these are "the suburbs of the sea" and now I can't unsee it
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“a continuing exploration of mysteries.” ❤️
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«The public has a distorted view of science because children are taught in school that science is a collection of firmly established truths. In fact, science is not a collection of truths. It is a continuing exploration of mysteries» — Freeman Dyson
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@letsquitteachin They. Can. Do. It! It’s in the tasks and the sequencing of those tasks. Design the learning.
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no evolution without death
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Vintage classroom poster! On the wall of my English classroom. Much time spent pondering its message but, it never worked for me. However, I did learn the meaning of osmosis! English teacher: 1 Student: 0
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@Gnerphk
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@WallStreetSilv No, I have to take issue with this one. Questioning science is how SCIENTISTS do science. Questioning science is how people like you and me end up calling rescue services at two in the morning from half a mile offshore, fighting hypothermia, with incipient frostbite in our
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eat butter
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@codybitme That’s a much better caption for this post.
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@SteeleThoughts I am the lead role model for mistake in my classes: How to make them; How to not take myself too seriously when I make them; How to learn from them; How to move on from them.
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@JamesClear Making mistakes is not a problem. Not using them to adjust your course going forward, is.
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@AdrianDittmann Plenty of escapees from socialist state regimes, from various parts of the world, with first hand experience. All one needs to do is ask & listen. On 𝕏, start with @XVanFleet .
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@tenserina Yup. Still need to swim/tread water to stay afloat but definitely easier. For pure floating pleasure…check out the Dead Sea!
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It’s 2 x the difference multiplied by the number of full moons in the year.
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What most people not in the classroom don't get is that the difference between 28 students and 40 students is way more than 12.
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@EttoreGiuliano You got it!
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@AngieBeatDown now examine this from the perspective of the toddler… what connections about living are they forming from the experience?
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@GuustFIater That’s the challenge 🤗
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At first glance sounds ok but, not sustainable. Without balance for all players involved, it will cause more harm than good.
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Timetabling principle number 1: The students who find learning the hardest need the most expert teachers. Timetabling principle number 2: That is *never* the top set.
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@BehaviouralEdu1 @MaryWBousted Agreed. Now replace the word “teachers’ with ‘students.’
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@Droog28311267 @cherylannh27 I’m open to any suggestions you have for a non-stupid activity.
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@GuustFIater Getting there…now try making it less random. Density is equal to mass divided by volume. For each cube, try assigning a number for mass & volume. If one cube looks like it is twice the size of the other, give it a volume of two and give the other a volume of one…
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