School science
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On this page, you will find a list of fun experiments and demonstrations that are suitable for a school science lab or possible at home. Do not assume that they are safe! Most will have some sort of safety advice on the page but the absence of written precautions does not mean that you can just plough ahead. If you are an adult, you should use your own judgement. If you are under 18, you should ask the advice of your teachers or parents.
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[edit] School physics experiments and demonstrations
- How to make a transformer
- Westminster motor kits
- Atmospheric pressure demonstration
- Hydraulics demonstration
- The Indian rope trick (magnetism)
- Demonstrating properties of waves with a ripple tank
- Demonstrating the properties of waves on an Oscilloscope
[edit] School biology experiments and demonstrations
- How to prepare an onion cell slide
- Staining onion cells without methylene blue
- Nail varnish impressions of stomata
- Paper chromatography of amino acids
- Screaming jelly babies
- Testing leaves for starch
- Using water snails and pond weed to investigate the carbon cycle
- Winkler test for dissolved oxygen
- Osmosis demonstration
- Bell jar model lungs
- Showing CO2 is produced by respiration using Huff'n'Puff
- Measuring transpiration with a Potometer
- Demonstrating the effects of amylases on starch
- Oyster cultivation in seawater ponds
- Frog dissection
[edit] School chemistry experiments and demonstrations
- Flour bomb demonstation
- Flour fire ball
- Screaming jelly babies
- Cannon fire
- Lemon Battery
- Creating chemical solutions
[edit] Constructing school science lab equipment
- Microscope slide
- Agar plate
- Cell holder
- Gram staining
- Bulb holder
- Simple switches
- Conductivity test
- OHP coil
- Friction blocks
- Hydraulics demonstration
- Angular momentum apparatus
- Demo periscope
- Graticule slides
- Bell jar model lungs
- Model of the plough
- Apparatus for demonstrating osmosis
- Torque demonstration
- Making Charles' law tubes
- Mercury cleanup
- Rotational Inertia Experiment
[edit] School science technician
In schools, the science technician is the person who prepares the practical equipment and makes up the solutions used in school science labs. The role also includes instructing and assisting teachers with practical skills, including class demonstrations, for advanced techniques across all disciplines. Many are very well qualified and have degrees, such as a Bachelor's degree (B.A. or B.Sc.) or Master's degree (M.Sc.) and/or other professional qualifications such as the HNC, HND and NVQ.
Their main duties include:
- Care of living organisms
- Making up solutions
- School science experiments and demonstrations
- Inventory
- Stock control
- Budget and Accounts
- Repairing and constructing lab equipment

