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Mark Bishop
This is a Power Point presentation on measurement for beginning learners with little or no background in the physical sciences. Teachers may download the entire 30-page document or select individual pages to supplement their own lessons. The author does an especially nice job of integrating scale and comparison diagrams to help learners visualize distance, volume, and mass. The pacing of the animation allows it to be adaptable for middle school, high school, and college preparatory courses.
AAAS Benchmark Alignments (2008 Version)4. The Physical Setting
4D. The Structure of Matter
11. Common Themes
11B. Models
11D. Scale
12. Habits of Mind
12C. Manipulation and Observation
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