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Build an Electric Motor- hands on science for late elementary or high school
From the Chicago Museum of Science and Industry Here’s the Materials You’ll Need: Three ring-shaped magnets Insulated wire (about 4 feet is needed) Wire cutters / strippers One D-size battery Two large paper clips Tape Safety note: Batteries can get … Continue reading
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Electricity: Lunch Bag Surprise!- make a circuit, science lesson/science experiment for elementary or intermediate grades
Submitted by William G. Overview: This is a hands-on science investigation on electricity. Students will learn through the Inquiry Cycle on how electricity works. The students’ natural curiosity and sense of inquiry will enable them to explore and acquire on … Continue reading
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Tagged battery, circuit, circuits, conductors, electrical, electrical circuit, electricity, experiment, experiments, inquiry, insulators, investigation, lunch bag, lunch bag experiment, lunch bag surprise, make a circuit, science experiments, simple circuit
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