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Teaching physics, chemistry and math in the United States and Germany for over 20 years.
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Preview of Making YOU the Scientist: Experimenting with Electromagnets

Making YOU the Scientist: Experimenting with Electromagnets

This is a great physics experiment that can be done at school or at home. It makes a good science fair project or just a fun activity to do with the kids on the weekend. You probably have most of the materials you need around the house or you can get them with a quick trip to the grocery or hardware store. The purpose of this experiment is to investigate the relationship between the number of times the wire is wound around the metal bolt and the strength of the electromagnet. This experiment
Preview of Making YOU the Scientist: Density of Liquids Experiment

Making YOU the Scientist: Density of Liquids Experiment

A great physics density experiment that can be done in almost any setting: in the classroom, during home schooling, as an online learning density demonstration or just a fun science activity to do with the kids on the weekend. Everything you need you probably have around the house or you can get it with a quick trip to the grocery store. The purpose of this activity is to demonstrate how the mixing of fluids is affected by their densities. This has applications for various fields, including oil
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About the store

Experience

Teaching physics, chemistry and math in the United States and Germany for over 20 years.

Teaching style

Student centered, inquiry based teaching. I love teaching my students about the beauty of physics.

Awards & shining teacher moments

Easel Certified Seller, YouTube Silver Play Button, Step-by-Step Science YouTube Channel, More than 220K Subscribers!

My own education history

Masters of Science in Science Education.

Additional biographical information

My YouTube channel, Step by Step Science, has hundreds of excellent physics, chemistry and math videos. Links to relevant YouTube videos are given on each worksheet. YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/bhswarthout/featured Website: https://stepbystepscience.com