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written by Deborah Carder
This collection contains detailed lesson plans for more than 50 hands-on labs on the topics of safety, measurement, mechanics, sound and light, and electricity.  Activities include reproducible data record sheets, student work assignments, and short-answer queries.   Labs are organized into a week-by-week block plan to aid beginning teachers with a context for using each activity.
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General Physics
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= Introductory E & M
= Introductory Mechanics
- High School
- Middle School
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- Instructional Material
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- Physical Science
- Conceptual Physics
- Algebra-based Physics
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collection, electricity and magnetism labs, fluids labs, high school labs, lab safety, mechanics labs, waves labs
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Metadata instance created August 2, 2007 by Deborah Carder
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Topic: Digital Collections: Physics and Physical Science
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This collection, written by a high school physics teacher, contains detailed lesson plans for more than 50 hands-on labs on the topics of safety, measurement, mechanics, sound and light, and electricity.  Activities include reproducible data record sheets, student work assignments, and short-answer queries.   Labs are also organized into a week-by-week block plan to aid beginning teachers with a context for using each activity.

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