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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...

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...

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...

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....

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...

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...

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...

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...

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...

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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