A solar system model

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Posted by dannynic | Posted in Physics | Posted on 26-11-2009

Bill Nye demonstrates a scale model of the solar system by riding his bike across a barren plain.

Richard Dawkins once wrote this about our solar system:

Find a large open space, and take a soccer ball to represent the sun. Put the ball down and walk ten paces in a straight line, stick a pin in the ground. The head of the pin stands for the planet Mercury. Take another nine paces beyond Mercury and put down a peppercorn to represent Venus.

Seven paces on, drop another peppercorn for Earth. One inch from Earth, another pin head represents the moon, the furthest place, lets remember, that we have so far reached.

Fourteen more paces to little Mars and ninety five paces to giant Jupiter, a ping pong ball. One hundred and twelve paces further, Saturn is a marble.

No time to deal with the outer planets, except to say the distances are much larger. But how far would you have to walk to reach the nearest star, Proxima Centauri? Pick up another football to represent it and set off on a walk for four thousand two hundred miles.

As for the nearest other galaxy, Andromeda, don’t even think about it.

Separating Mixtures

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Posted by dannynic | Posted in Chemistry | Posted on 24-11-2009

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A few photos from the day.

Scitt Science Day 4

Scitt Science Day 4

Blooms Taxonomy

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Posted by Danny Nicholson | Posted in Resources | Posted on 09-11-2009

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Here’s a fun poster that shows Blooms Taxonomy for Primary Teachers taken from the Learning Today site.  Bloom’s Taxonomy is a multi-tiered model of classifying thinking according to six cognitive levels of complexity.

Visit the Learning Today website to download this as a PDF file.

For more about Blooms Taxonomy – check out these websites:

http://techlearning.com/article/8670

http://projects.coe.uga.edu/epltt/index.php?title=Bloom%27s_Taxonomy

http://edorigami.wikispaces.com/Bloom%27s+-+Introduction