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Mak, Se-yuen; Wong, Siu-ling – Physics Teacher, 2006
In this note, we introduce a simple homemade toy called the brush-creeper, which can glide forward with no propellers, limbs, wheels, and seemingly no movement of any kind that can push forward against the ground. The toy arouses pupils' interest and their incentive to ask "Why?" in lessons related to friction.
Descriptors: Motion, Mechanics (Physics), Toys, Scientific Concepts
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Koopmann, Rebecca A.; Maleki, S. – Physics Teacher, 1989
Discusses the general construction of an air track. Describes three demonstrations including elastic collision, forced oscillators, and coupled oscillators. Provides a diagram and four pictures. Suggests how a similar exhibit could be constructed with a modest budget. (YP)
Descriptors: College Science, Exhibits, Laboratory Equipment, Mechanics (Physics)
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Seker, Hayati; Welsh, Laura C. – Science & Education, 2006
This paper reports a 4-month study that investigated the effectiveness of curriculum materials incorporating the history of science (HOS) on learning science, understanding the nature of science (NOS), and students' interest in science. With regards to these objectives, three different class contexts were developed with three main types of…
Descriptors: Scientific Principles, Student Interests, Science Interests, Motion