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Using Physics Gadgets and Gizmos, Grades 9-12: Phenomenon-Based Learning

Author Matthew Bobrowsky, Mikko Korhonen, Jukka Kohtamäki
Publisher National Science Teachers Association - NSTA Press
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ISBN / ASIN1936959364
ISBN-139781936959365
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The authors say there are three good reasons to buy this book: 1. To improve your students thinking skills and problem-solving abilities 2. To acquire easy-to-perform experiments that engage students in the topic 3. To make your physics lessons waaaaay more cool What student or teacher can resist the chance to experiment with Rocket Launchers, Drinking Birds, Dropper Poppers, Boomwhackers, Flying Pigs, and more? The 54 experiments in Using Physics Gadgets and Gizmos, Grades 9 12, encourage your high school students to explore a variety of phenomena involved with pressure and force, thermodynamics, energy, light and color, resonance, buoyancy, two-dimensional motion, angular momentum, magnetism, and electromagnetic induction. The phenomenon-based learning (PBL) approach used by the authors is as educational as the experiments are attention-grabbing. Instead of putting the theory before the application, PBL encourages students to first experience how the gadgets work and then grow curious enough to find out why. Students engage in the activities not as a task to be completed but as exploration and discovery. The idea is to help your students go beyond simply memorizing physics facts. Using Physics Gadgets and Gizmos can help them learn broader concepts, useful critical-thinking skills, and science and engineering practices (as defined by the Next Generation Science Standards). And thanks to those Boomwhackers and Flying Pigs both your students and you will have some serious fun.