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Trikosko, Walter – Physics Teacher, 2011
Maui Toys' Water Bouncer (Fig. 1) is a water-filled ball containing glitter. Buy one and put it on your desk and students can't keep their hands off of it. Pitch the ball in the air giving it a quick spin. When you catch it you will see a sparkling vortex. Twist the ball around different ways and the angular momentum of the fluid keeps the axis of…
Descriptors: Motion, Physics, Toys, Science Instruction
Siegel, Peter – Physics Teacher, 2007
We present a fun activity that can be used to introduce students to error analysis: the M&M game. Students are told to estimate the number of individual candies plus uncertainty in a bag of M&M's. The winner is the group whose estimate brackets the actual number with the smallest uncertainty. The exercise produces enthusiastic discussions and…
Descriptors: Error of Measurement, Educational Games, Science Instruction, Teaching Methods

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