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Milla
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Physics

Post by Milla »

hi, all, there have been some great links posted wrt chemistry (yrs 7-9 I'm meaning here). Anyone got anything similar for physics? I remember quite liking physics (while LOATHING chemistry - just didn't get it, ever - valances still make me shudder and I'm not just talking of theose weird fluffy things hanging round the bottom of the bed at a b&b). But DS1 is the other way round. So, anything out there to perk up physics a bit??
Your help, as ever, gratefully received.
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ourmaminhavana
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Milla
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Post by Milla »

thanks, ourman!
yoyo123
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Post by yoyo123 »

physical chemistry, best (or worst) of both worlds.....

have you looked on the BBC sites?
MrsChubbs
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Post by MrsChubbs »

http://www.practicalphysics.org/
Whilst this site is for teachers, it does have some really good, plain speaking (not boffin) back up explanations of physics subjects if you or your child is finding a particular area difficult to understand.
:)
yoyo123
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Post by yoyo123 »

http://www.funsci.com/index.htm

looks a good site...

lots of things to keep DC going all Easter!
Milla
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Post by Milla »

thanks yoyou and Mrs Chubbs (great name, why didn't I think of that one!)
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