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Sites for Teachers (18)

Thermal Mapping
A common science misconception is that heat rises. To illustrate that heat is a kind of energy that causes matter to move or change in some way, students take temperatures in various places around the classroom, make a thermal grid of the temperatures, present the results in 2-D and 3-D fashions, and explain the air currents using their data.
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Warming Up to Physics
Students watching television, reading the newspaper, and building model houses may be nontraditional for physics courses, yet students show more interest when they are solving real problems rather than being provided with theory and formulas. In Chile, these teachers have succeeded in engaging students while explaining and solving problems using physics structures.
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Sites for Students (50)

Interactive Plasma Physics Education Experience
This website uses interactive multimedia to explore topics Plasma Physics, matter, electricity, magnetism, energy, and fusion. Some activities are similar to a video game or a CD-ROM presentation. Abstract concepts, such as nuclear energy are developed f
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Hands On, Lesson Plans, Interactive, High Graphic, Data Source, Expert, News, Core Content, Inquiry
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2.75 / 3
Energy
Your summer job is working at a local laboratory helping with their research. You will study the absorption of energy at the surface of the Earth to understand what governs how much energy is reflected.
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Lesson Plans, High Graphic, Inquiry
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2.38 / 3
Temperature Effect on Atomic Movement
What happens to the speed of atoms and molecules when temperature is increased or decreased? At this site, you command the temperature and the computer shows you the rest.
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Interactive, High Graphic
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2.38 / 3
Color Temperature
Color Temperature The concept of color temperature is based on the relationship between the temperature of a theoretical standardized material, called a black body radiator, and the energy distribution of its emitted light as the radiator is brought
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Interactive, High Graphic, Core Content
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2.25 / 3
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