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1. Electromagnetism
Lesson Plan Teacher: Mentor: Rachel Jane Messina Redler Subject: Integrated Physics and Chemistry Lesson Title: Electromagnetism Objectives: Students will construct simple electromagnets and analyze the effect of increased current flow on the strength of the magnetic field produced by observing the deflection of a compass needle. TEKS TEKSPHY 112.42 c6G Motivation: Materials: magnetism Demonstration notes, to show electromagn...
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2. Are You Picking Up What I'm Putting Down?
...tism and electricity Annotation: related? Students will explore the relationship between magnetism and electricity, learn how to construct an electromagnet, and discover everyday uses of electromagnets. Students will create a multimedia presentation in which they will demonstrate their knowledge of electromagnetism. Content Standard TC(9-12) 13. Interpret copyright (s): Computer laws and policies with Applications regard to ownership and use of information. TC(9-12) 17. Cite electronic Computer sources properly. Applications TC(9-12) 33. Demonstrate Computer proficiency in Applications presenting digital infor...
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3. Electromagnetism
Print Version (this will remove all of the AccelerateU imagery and text). Title: Electromagnetism Unit: Topic: science Standard Level: Elementary Grade: Grade 3 Start - End Date: 09/21/00 09/22/00 This LEO was created by: NYSCATE Connected Rubric: Learning Context: The student will be able to manipulate the wires around the battery to form the most powerful magnet possible. The student will be a...
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4. Electromagnetism and You
Print Version (this will remove all of the AccelerateU imagery and text). Title: Electromagnetism and You Unit: energy Topic: electricity and magnetism Standard Level: Elementary Grade: Grade 4 Start - End Date: 09/21/01 10/22/01 This LEO was created by: Ann Kaminski Connected Rubric: Learning Context: In this heterogenous 4th grade situation, students are used to working in cooperative groups....
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5. Introduction To Magnets
...643 Chicago IL 60609 (312) 316-8967 (312) 535-1757 Objective: The students will familiarize themselves with several different kinds of magnets. They will observe the forces of attraction and repulsion between the different poles. I will introduce and we will experiment with the forces of magnetism, electromagnetism and static electricity. This lesson can be adapted to instruct kindergarten through high school. This is a three to four week unit. Materials Needed: The materials needed for this introductory lesson is as follows: A. magnets of different sizes and shapes (bar, horseshoe, etc.) B. iron filings C. st...
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6. Lesson 3 Forces and Energy
...things that are stuck together or held together. Can we think of some examples? (Glue complicated has to do with molecules mixing together; magnets what do we know about them positive, negative, opposites attract; earth and moon gravity) Try to get to magnetism and gravity. 4. Write on board: Atoms Electromagnetism Gravity Under Electromagnetism write: + and Discuss opposites attract, same sides repel (Don t worry-we ll get to the electricity part soon and we ll find that electricity and magnetism are connected!!) And under Gravity write: Big and small Discuss how all matter attracts all matter, although this...
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7. Day 1 Lesson Plan
...rn understanding of magnetism (and electricity) see Michael Fowler's essay at: http://galileoandeinstein.physics.virginia.edu/more_stuff/E&M_Hist.html For a time line which includes non-Western knowledge of magnetism (and electricity and optics, closely related topics): http://history.hyperjeff.net/electromagnetism.html On magnetic levitation: http://www.dmoz.org/Science/Physics/Electromagnetism/Magnetic_Levitation/ Opening Discussion: (5-8 minutes) Magnetism has been 'used' for several thousand years. Magnetism has been understood by science for c. 150 years. Magnetic objects exert a force on other magnetic o...
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8. Points, Lines, and Planes - WEEK 1
...2-1 relates to Geometry. Well, it's easy and I'll show you! Teaching Procedure Bellwork: Go over the Unit 1 test. A key is provided. Anticipatory Set: Points, Lines, and Planes are very important in mathematics because they are a part of what engineers use to understand electricity, magnetism, and electromagnetism. These are just a few of the things that require a working knowledge of points, lines, and planes. You'll also need to learn a few basic postulates, or basic truths, in Geometry. The Lesson: After I explain exactly what points, lines and planes are, I ask students to give 1. examples of everyday obj...
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9. Exploring Magnetism in the Solar Wind - session 3
...the Solar Wind Jump To: activity 1 activity 2 activity 3 going further a nasa "story" of stereo/impact worksheets and rubrics _ Session 3: The Interplanetary Magnetic Field (IMF) ?I?ve never encountered a magnetic field I didn?t like.? ? George Craig Session Summary In light of their discoveries of electromagnetism from the Exploring Magnetism Guide, students will be charged with the task of designing an experiment for NASA?s STEREO/IMPACT mission to measure the interplanetary magnetic field. The three main goals of this lesson are for students to: know what the Interplanetary Magnetic Field (IMF) and Earth?s...
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10. Exploring Magnetism - session 2
Exploring Magnetism Jump To: activity 1 activity 2 activity 3 activity 4 activity 5 worksheets and rubrics _ Session 2: Electromagnetism ?We now realize that the phenomena of chemical interactions and, ultimately life itself are to be understood in terms of electromagnetism.? - Richard Feynman Session Summary Students will learn about the generation of magnetic fields from currents in wires and they will learn how to measure the magn...
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