Description
Guides students through a "Predict-Observe-Explain" - style activity using balloons to investigate static electricity and charge at the object and atomic levels. In Part I, students investigate with real balloons. Part II Incorporates the PheT simulation "Balloons and Static Electricity". Great for student-centered and home-based instruction.
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Grades
6th - 12th
Subjects
Standards
NGSSMS-PS2-3
NGSSMS-PS3-2
NGSSHS-PS3-5
Teaching Duration
2 days
Description
Guides students through a "Predict-Observe-Explain" - style activity using balloons to investigate static electricity and charge at the object and atomic levels. In Part I, students investigate with real balloons. Part II Incorporates the PheT simulation "Balloons and Static Electricity". Great for student-centered and home-based instruction.
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Great actvity to use w/ upper elementary students.
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Standards
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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-PS3-2
Develop a model to describe that when the arrangement of objects interacting at a distance changes, different amounts of potential energy are stored in the system. Emphasis is on relative amounts of potential energy, not on calculations of potential energy. Examples of objects within systems interacting at varying distances could include: the Earth and either a roller coaster cart at varying positions on a hill or objects at varying heights on shelves, changing the direction/orientation of a magnet, and a balloon with static electrical charge being brought closer to a classmate’s hair. Examples of models could include representations, diagrams, pictures, and written descriptions of systems. Assessment is limited to two objects and electric, magnetic, and gravitational interactions.
NGSSHS-PS3-5
Develop and use a model of two objects interacting through electric or magnetic fields to illustrate the forces between objects and the changes in energy of the objects due to the interaction. Examples of models could include drawings, diagrams, and texts, such as drawings of what happens when two charges of opposite polarity are near each other. Assessment is limited to systems containing two objects.
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