Lesson 3 November 9, 2019
Pre preparation: Get the folder from the front desk. The roster will be in the folder for this class and Animals that Attack and Batman as well.
You will need to go to the website and set it up on the computer.
Supplies: Use toolbox with static electricity exercises. (balloons, gloves, cloth, pipes, bubbles, pan, water softender sheets water, etc. Set up lab ahead of time)
Step 1: Take attendance on both sheets, put one in the folder and turn in one to the front desk. Ask if there is anyone whose name you did not call. If their name was not called, check their id badge to make sure they are in the correct class. If they are not, you can have the teacher assistant take them to the correct class. If they are in the right class and their name is not on the roster, please add them to the list. If students come in and are scattered across the whole auditorium, have them move in closer to the front so we can all be together.
Step 2: Tell them...Welcome to class everyone! I'm so glad to be with you today. We're going to talk about what causes static electricity and try some experiments.
You will need to go to the website and set it up on the computer.
Supplies: Use toolbox with static electricity exercises. (balloons, gloves, cloth, pipes, bubbles, pan, water softender sheets water, etc. Set up lab ahead of time)
Step 1: Take attendance on both sheets, put one in the folder and turn in one to the front desk. Ask if there is anyone whose name you did not call. If their name was not called, check their id badge to make sure they are in the correct class. If they are not, you can have the teacher assistant take them to the correct class. If they are in the right class and their name is not on the roster, please add them to the list. If students come in and are scattered across the whole auditorium, have them move in closer to the front so we can all be together.
Step 2: Tell them...Welcome to class everyone! I'm so glad to be with you today. We're going to talk about what causes static electricity and try some experiments.
1: ASK STUDENTS IF THEY KNOW WHAT STATIC ELECTRICITY IS- 2: HAVE YOU EVER BEEN SHOCKED BY STATIC ELECTRICITY?
- 3: WHAT HAPPENED? DID YOU KNOW IT WOULD HAPPEN?
- 4: WHAT KIND OF WEATHER IS BETTER FOR STATIC ELECTRICITY? (I.E. WET, dry, etc.)
- 5: Practice first static electricity by shuffling feet to see if you can create a shock
- 6: Watch videos using above links (Ask them if they had time to watch Tim the Toolman Taylor last time)
- HAVE STUDENTS MOVE FROM STATION TO STATION USING ITEMS ABOUT STATIC ELECTRICITY
ABOUT STATIC ELECTRICITY
HOW STATIC ELECTRICITY CHARGES 6:02
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Exploring Static Electricity 6:23
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What is Electrostatics? 19:19
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Simple Electrostatic experiment 4:07
Supplies: 2 pens, rubber eraser, plastic ruler, PVC pipe, scissors, Paper |
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6 Magic Tricks Static Electricity Experiments 4:11 |
**TWO 5:38 9 Awesome Science Tricks
Experiment 1:
___2 styrofoam plates |
3: Protect your home from Thunderstorms 2:49
Be ready to state how to keep safe and tell what to avoid. |
Static Electricity
Experiment 1: ____Balloon ____piece of plastic ____tissue paper Rub the balloon with the plastic and see if it repels the plastic. Do the same with tissue
Try rubbing balloon and plastic and tissue paper to hair to create more static.
Experiment 2: ____balloon ___torn pieces of paper Use a cloth and/or your hair and try and pick up the papers with the balloon.
Do this experiment again only this time, use torn pieces of aluminum foil instead of paper.
Try rubbing balloon and plastic and tissue paper to hair to create more static.
Experiment 2: ____balloon ___torn pieces of paper Use a cloth and/or your hair and try and pick up the papers with the balloon.
Do this experiment again only this time, use torn pieces of aluminum foil instead of paper.
Tim the Toolman Taylor Electricity Safety 1 2:12
Be ready to name at least one thing Tim did wrong. |
F: Tim the Toolman Taylor Electricity Safety 2:19
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G: Tim the Toolman Accidents Compilation 9:17
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AA: When Lightning Strikes your Body 3:25
Experiment 3: Four Awesome Science Tricks 2:08
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BB: What is it like to be struck by lightning? 5:45
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CC: 5 Facts about being struck by lightning 5:11
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Should I be Scared of Lightning?
NO! But you should be careful If you know what to do, you don't have to be afraid. You just need to be ready. |
What to do when the lights go out
How to reset your breakers after a storm hits (or your electricity goes out) 2:08 |
How to reset your appliances and breaker 2:35
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