02/06/2026
Lots of English words have changed what they mean over the years –"nice" used to mean "silly", and “awful” used to mean "inspiring wonder" a short version of “full of awe”.
For help expanding your vocabulary:
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01/06/2026
"It is the greatest of all mistakes to do nothing because you can only do little - do what you can." - Sydney Smith
29/05/2026
Did you know that hydrogen is the most abundant element in the universe, estimated to make up 75% of the mass of the universe.
students - for help with covalent bonding, try Part 1 of our guide:
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28/05/2026
Did you know the water we drink today is the same water that mammoths and dinosaurs. drank. It has been on Earth for nearly 5 billion years!
students - to revise potable water:
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27/05/2026
fatal
(adjective)
1. a fatal illness, accident, etc. causes death:
"This illness is fatal in almost all cases."
2. very serious and having an important bad effect in the future:
" He made a fatal mistake"
26/05/2026
Did you know that when unwrapped, the bandages of an Ancient Egyptian mummy could stretch for 1.6km!!
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25/05/2026
"Courage is being scared to death...and saddling up anyway" - John Wayne
22/05/2026
The small rhombicosidodecahedron has 20 regular triangular faces, 30 square faces, 12 regular pentagonal faces, 60 vertices, and 120 edges!
students - for help with congruent shapes, try Part 2 of our guide on shapes:
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21/05/2026
A hippo’s lips are nearly two feet wide, and they can open their mouths up to 150 degrees or 4 feet!
To learn more:
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20/05/2026
famine
(noun)
1. a situation in which there is not enough food for a great number of people, causing illness and deaths:
" Another crop failure could result in widespread famine."