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Electromagnetic Rotation Worksheet with Key
Electromagnetic Rotation Worksheet with Key
Electromagnetic Rotation Worksheet with Key
Electromagnetic Rotation Worksheet with Key
Electromagnetic Rotation Worksheet with Key
Electromagnetic Rotation Worksheet with Key
Electromagnetic Rotation Worksheet with Key
Electromagnetic Rotation Worksheet with Key
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Students will learn about the relationship between electricity and mechanical movement by creating, testing and evaluating one or more technology projects. Students will use the worksheet provided to demonstrate their knowledge of the relationship between mechanical movement and electricity.

This product includes a electromagnetic rotation worksheet for the Simple Motor. All of the resources (lesson plan, rubric/checklist handout, build video and the electromagnetic rotation worksheet handout for the Simple Motor) are designed to give teachers and students all the information they need to complete the project and to minimize mistakes.

The checklist also includes a homework assignment where students

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Electromagnetic Rotation Worksheet with Key

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6th - 12th, Adult Education, Higher Education
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Students will learn about the relationship between electricity and mechanical movement by creating, testing and evaluating one or more technology projects. Students will use the worksheet provided to demonstrate their knowledge of the relationship between mechanical movement and electricity.

This product includes a electromagnetic rotation worksheet for the Simple Motor. All of the resources (lesson plan, rubric/checklist handout, build video and the electromagnetic rotation worksheet handout for the Simple Motor) are designed to give teachers and students all the information they need to complete the project and to minimize mistakes.

The checklist also includes a homework assignment where students

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Standards

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NGSSMS-ETS1-4
Develop a model to generate data for iterative testing and modification of a proposed object, tool, or process such that an optimal design can be achieved.
NGSSMS-PS2-3
Ask questions about data to determine the factors that affect the strength of electric and magnetic forces. Examples of devices that use electric and magnetic forces could include electromagnets, electric motors, or generators. Examples of data could include the effect of the number of turns of wire on the strength of an electromagnet, or the effect of increasing the number or strength of magnets on the speed of an electric motor. Assessment about questions that require quantitative answers is limited to proportional reasoning and algebraic thinking.
NGSSMS-PS2-5
Conduct an investigation and evaluate the experimental design to provide evidence that fields exist between objects exerting forces on each other even though the objects are not in contact. Examples of this phenomenon could include the interactions of magnets, electrically-charged strips of tape, and electrically-charged pith balls. Examples of investigations could include first-hand experiences or simulations. Assessment is limited to electric and magnetic fields, and limited to qualitative evidence for the existence of fields.
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