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Atomic Poetry
Most students regard literature and science as two separate subjects with no obvious connections to one another. This interdisciplinary, cross-curricular approach integrates the two to teach physical science students about atomic theory through Robert Frost’s poetry.
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Electron Slide, The
The Orbital Walk is an activity designed to help students understand electron behavior. “Dancing to the music of the atom” gives students an opportunity to demonstrate, in a limited way, their understanding of electron behavior by moving their bodies to simulate electron motion. This project culminates in a large-scale outdoor simulation of electron behavior that piques student interest in the complexity of atomic theory.
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Discover Elements
This multimedia website is design for initial learning before attending class, for further study after class or as a stand-alone resource. The subject areas covered include the periodic table, inside an element, making a molecule, and molecular applicati
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Lesson Plans, Interactive, High Graphic, Questions, Data Source, Expert, History, Career, Core Content, Inquiry, Misconceptions
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All About Atoms
What are atoms? Find out at this site, which briefly describes atoms and the particles that they are composed of.
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The Atom Builder
This interactive website created by PBS, permits the user to construct a carbon atom model. The simulation tool begins with a hydrogen atom containing one proton and one electron. The robust graphics on the site allows the student to add protons, neutron
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Interactive, High Graphic, Expert, History, Career, Core Content, Inquiry
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Electric Field Hockey Interactive Simulation
Play hockey with electric charges. Place charges on the ice, then hit start to try to get the puck in the goal. View the electric field. Trace the puck''s motion. Make the game harder by placing walls in front of the goal
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