Standing Waves in a Tube of Gas
The Science on Stage programme is an innovative, pan-European science education activity, designed to foster a renewal of science teaching in Europe by encouraging the exchange of new concepts and best practice among teachers from all over the continent.
Science on Stage Ireland is organised by CASTeL at Dublin City University and the Institute of Physics in Ireland and has received funding from Science Foundation Ireland Discover Programme.
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Students self-evaluate their learning progress on each topic using this sample checklist.
Featured contributors showcase resources from contributors that caught our eye during 2020. These resources were uploaded by Physics teachers who willingly contributed resources through the Scoilnet portal during 2020. To view all resources uploaded by teachers, use the search/browse toolbar at the top of the page.
A timely resource uploaded in September by Sean Curran introduces students to the world of physics.
Paudie Scanlon has shared resources to help explain complex ideas such as the concepts within particle physics and the workings of an electroscope.
Richard Moynihan has shared structure strips to aid students in answering students related to the LC Physics experiments.
Collections showcase popular resources by topic or theme. Many of these resources are available in Irish and English.
Interactive simulations created by PhET on the topic of electricity.
Twenty-five minutes to answer these short Q5 style quizzes.
Sample resources to assist students in revising.
The PDST website has some curriculum relevant resources.
Popular websites showcases external websites that contain excellent material, references and resources for physic teachers and students.
Scoilnet has licensed a number of tools so as to give teachers and students using Scoilnet free access.
Science teachers and students could use these tools when conducting research or investigating a scientific topic or issue and its impact on society and the environment.
Britannica has kindly offered FREE access to their Science and Humanities LaunchPacks. Access is available to all Scoilnet users during the school closure period.
Schools and teachers now have access to primary source documents through national and local newspapers covering hundreds of years of Irish history.
OSi’s large scale maps, aerial photography, historic maps and Discovery series maps for the Republic of Ireland.
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