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These Pages provide information about a single topic, or sometimes a group of related topics. They are intended to explain the ideas involved simply but also help you to understand how they fit into the real world.

Quick Links for returning visitors Physics Chemistry Biology Astronomy

There are some Maths Pages elsewhere on my web Site.

On purely environmental grounds I have been arguing in favour of building more nuclear power stations for more than thirty years, and these Pages explain why.

If you have not visited this Page before you might like to read the Note at the bottom of it to find out how and why it was made - to go to it please click here Link to

To see what the navigation hieroglyphs mean please click here.

For the way I use gender-inclusive language please click here To gender-inclusive language

These Pages form a part of the Staff Room Web Ring, a Web Ring for teachers in schools in England, and a link to this Web Ring is included at the bottom of this Page. This Web Ring is intended primarily for teachers, so may not be of interest to Readers of this Page who are not teachers.

Each Page is designed to be read through in order, as each Section builds on the Sections before, but for most longer Pages it is possible to go straight to a particular Section. On most Pages there are links to other Pages in my own Web Site or to other people's Web Sites, but I suggest that you do not use them the first time you visit any Page, unless you need to do so in order to understand the Page, as you can easily lose the thread.


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In the following Pages the descriptions refer mainly to what is seen by people living between the Tropic of Cancer and the Arctic Circle. This is partly because this is where I live, and where most of my students and most of those who have told me they have visited my Web Site live (pace my Australian and New Zealand correspondents!), but mainly because although most of the greatest early astronomers and mathematicians came from China, India, Persia, Mesopotamia (an area which includes modern Iraq) or Arabia rather than Europe this is where they lived.

Teachers of astronomy, at any level, might wish to know about, and perhaps even join, the Association for Astronomy Education, which exists to support and help them.

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About these pages

I was a science teacher for nearly twenty five years. These Pages are based upon the worksheets I produced during this time. Each Page covers one topic, and includes an explanation of the scientific principles involved and some background information. It also tries to place each topic into its historical, social, ethical and environmental context.

I would greatly appreciate comments about them from anyone who has read them.


There is also a long article on Time and its measurement elsewhere on this web site. It is not primarily for children but it might be of interest - to see it click here scarab

New pages are being added all the time so if the page you want is not here yet please come back next week, or e-mail me to tell me the subject that interests you.

I also do private tutoring, in science and other subjects, to young people living in the Medway Towns - for more information about this please click here Link to page on tutoring

I also help children with their Ancient Egypt projects but I do this for nothing! Please go to Egypt for more information.

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This Page was last updated on 24th April 2008



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