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Task 1: Take a stick of chewing gum and chew well until you could blow a bubble from it if desired. Now take a piece of chocolate and place it in your mouth and suck it until it dissolves. What do you notice? What ideas could you teach using this experiment / equipment?

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Task 1:. Take a stick of chewing gum and chew well until you could blow a bubble from it if desired. Now take a piece of chocolate and place it in your mouth and suck it until it dissolves. What do you notice?. What ideas could you teach using this experiment / equipment?. Task 2:. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Take a stick of chewing gum and chew well until you could blow a bubble from it if desired. Now take a piece of chocolate and place it in your mouth and suck it until it dissolves. What do you notice?

What ideas could you teach using this experiment / equipment?

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Have a play with the powder provided. Add small amounts of water to the dish – what happens? How do the properties of the powder change?

What ideas could you teach using this experiment / equipment?

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Welcome to AGS

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Our aims?

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To develop a sharing best practice steering group

Hold meetings to develop targeted CPD,

Hold coursework support meetings

Development of a Wiki to allow teachers to collaborate and share ideas

Development of high quality support and pupil centered resources;

Pilot G&T taster days for local pupils and coordinate a guest lecture program to inspire pupils from the network of schools

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Our aims:

To provide support for delivering Triple Science

• for ourselves

• our pupils

To increase the profile of science in our schools and the uptake of pupils into science based courses – in particular Triple Science

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Objectives tonight

Find out about more the project, the network, the CPD events and available support

Meet likeminded colleagues

Find out more about changes to the GCSE specifications (2011)

Take away some (new) ideas

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Introduce yourselves

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Our group

Alcester Grammar School

Alcester High School

St Benedicts Roman Catholic High School

Studley High School

Southam College

Westwood School (Coventry)

Southam College

Bilton School

Stratford High

Ranelagh

Hanham High School

Nick’s School

Stratford High School

St Augustines RC High School Reddich

DinahBarry

Cath Lowe

Higham Lane School

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Dates for your diary

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12th October 2010

Triple Science Learning Visit

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13th October 2010

Chemical Magic – Year 8 / 9 lecture

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20th October 2010

Teaching physics – CPD for non-specialists and experienced teachers alike

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10th November 2010

CommunityExcellence in Partnerships - Sharing what works!

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17th November 2010

APP – the teachers toolkit

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1st December 2010

Fantastic Plastic – Year 10 lecture

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19th January 2011

Next Twilight session

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26th January 2011

Chemistry (and e-learning) CPD – for non-specialists and experienced

teachers of chemistry

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2nd February 2011

The physics of sound – Year 8 / 9 lecture

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9th February 2011

The new GCSEs – developing resources

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Saturday 5th March 2011

Mini- conference

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The LSN community

http://community.triplescience.org.uk/Pages/Default.aspx

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The triple Wiki

http://triplewiki.wikispaces.com/

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The triple Wiki

http://triplewiki.wikispaces.com/

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GCSE 2011

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Before you go

Check contact details

Sign up for events

Hand back the school profile sheets

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Homework

Log onto the LSN Community

Search through the resources and bring a recommendation for next meeting

Log onto the Triple Wiki - challenge – can you add anything to it?

Promote the events in your school

GCSE Astronomy