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Focus On Elementary Physics Teacher's Manual (3rd Edition)

SKU
022759
ISBN
9781941181447
Grade K-4
Neutral
Medium Teacher Involvement
Multi-Sensory
Other Materials Required
Conceptual/Topical
1 Question, 1 Answeror
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Description
Twelve chapters covering the history of physics and modern physics, the tools of physics, force, work, types of energy, ways to save energy, movement, friction, linear and non-linear motion, energy of atoms and molecules, electricity, moving electrons and magnets. The softcover Teacher Manual corresponds to the Laboratory Notebook and is necessary for success. Guiding students through the experiments in the lab notebook, it begins with a "materials at a glance" list by experiment and a quantities list for all experiments. Individual experiments begin with a materials list, objectives and instructions for each of the different sections. Where appropriate, answers to lab questions are included.
Publisher's Description of Focus On Elementary Physics Teacher's Manual (3rd Edition)

The Focus On Elementary Physics Teachers Manual, 3rd Edition has all the information you need to guide your student through the experiments in the Focus On Elementary Physics Laboratory Workbook, 3rd edition, with everything from lists of materials needed and questions for open inquiry to instructions for performing the experiments.

The 12 chapters align to the Focus On Elementary Physics Student Textbook, 3rd edition and the Focus On Elementary Physics Laboratory Notebook, 3rd edition. Black and white. Grades K-4.

102 pages.

Category Description for Elementary Physics (3rd Ed.)

Twelve chapters covering the history of physics and modern physics, the tools of physics, force, work, types of energy, ways to save energy, movement, friction, linear and non-linear motion, energy of atoms and molecules, electricity, moving electrons and magnets. Lab activities use easily found items, like rubber and tennis balls, marbles, bar magnets, dowel rods, 20mA 2 pin LED bulb, copper wire, etc. Contact us for full listing.