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  1. Dan

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    Hi, I`m Dan. I`m a PhD chemist, graduated in 2009. I qualified as a Science Teacher in 2013 and I`ve been tutoring BSc, A level and GCSE chemistry since 2005. I can offer lessons either in person or online. I can offer chemistry, physics and biology up to GCSE level and chemistry up to underg...
  2. Mahnoor

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    Hi there! My name is Mahnoor and I'm currently studying Medicine Undergraduate in London. I have achieved 3A*'s in my A-levels and 7A*'s and 2As in my GCSEs. My lessons will have the following structure: 5 minute recap from last lesson to go over any gaps in knowledge Starting a new topic Spendin...
  3. Amelia

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    My name is Amelia Rees, I am a final year medical student studying at Manchester having left school with 3A*s in Biology, Chemistry and Maths A Level, and a mixture of 9s and A*s at GCSE. Throughout my time at school I found a way to enjoy my learning and appreciate the satisfaction of understandin...
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    I love gaining knowledge as I find it liberating and fun.I am personally a visual learner so I had to adapt my learning in a way that I could retain. One of my methods was teach others the area/subject I just covered.I found that the most effective way of learning in which I continued to do so with ...
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    Second Year Aerospace Engineering student at the University of Nottingham looking to help your child through these challenging times in Mathematics, History and Physics. I have good experience in Maths, History and Physics through my A-Levels and my university studies, where I passed year 1 of my Ae...
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    I have just completed my A levels at Sixth Form and plan to study Physics at University next year. I enjoy learning and teaching Maths, English, and Sciences. During Sixth Form I took on numerous leadership roles and enjoyed them thoroughly. I developed leadership, organization, and communication sk...
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    Regarding my background I scored A in Physics, A in Spanish and B in Mathematics. I then completed a BEng degree in Manufacturing Engineering and Management at the University of Nottingham followed by a Masters degree in Precision Engineering at Cranfield University. I am not finishing a PhD in the ...
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    My name is Lana - I am a qualified teacher (including experienced in teaching in secondary school!), an experienced private tutor and I love what I do! GCSE Science and English are my specialities. By choosing me, you can expect THE VERY BEST FOR YOUR CHILD - our lessons will include ****innovat...
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    Hi! I’m Zaib and I’m a second year Medical student studying at Keele University, who is passionate about teaching, education and helping others. Academically, I have achieved straight A*s (9/8s) in Sciences and Maths at GCSE and 3 A*s at A-level in Biology, Chemistry and Maths. Having transitioned f...
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    I am a current year 13 student, and I will begin studying medicine from September 2021. I thoroughly enjoy tutoring and have been doing so for 6 years now in predominantly maths, biology, chemistry, physics, but I have also taught humanities and foreign languages. I believe no student is inherently...

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Fun Primary Physics Experiment - What absorbs more heat?

Experiment with light, colour, heat and some water to find out whether it is better to wear light or dark coloured clothes on a hot summers day. Do dark or light coloured clothes absorb more heat?

Things you will need:

  • A thermometer
  • Sticky-tape or two elastic bands
  • 2 identical drinking glasses
  • White paper
  • Black paper

What to do:

  • Wrap one glass with the white paper and one glass with the black paper. Use the tape or elastic bands to secure them.
  • Fill the glasses with the same amount of water.
  • Place the glasses in the sun ad leave them there for a couple of hours.
  • Measure the temperature in each glass.

What you will see:

  • You should notice that the glass with the black paper is hotter than the glass with the white paper.
  • Darker colours absorb more light and heat that lighter colours.
  • Lighter colours reflect more light; hence it is better to wear lighter coloured clothes on a hot summers day to stay cooler!

Primary Physics Joke

Q: What do astronauts do when they get angry?

Primary Physics Fact

Light is incredibly fast. Light from the Earth takes just 1.255 seconds to reach the Moon, and light from the Sun takes 8 minutes 20 seconds to reach the Earth!