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The major goal of this math lesson is to have learners collect data from a variety of experiments, determine what models best fits their data, and explain why their models are best. Learners will explore a variety of relationships using pennies, pressure, temperature, light, and pendulums. They will then determine the algebraic equations that best represent the variables involved in each situation. Each of the six activities is listed and discussed separately in this lesson plan so that they can be modified to meet learners' needs.
- 10 to 30 minutes
- 1 to 2 hours
- Over $20 per group of students
- Ages 14 - 18
- Activity, Experiment/Lab Activity, Lesson/Lesson Plan
- English
Quick Guide
Materials List (per group of students)
- Graphing calculator with overhead unit
- Calculator-Based Laboratory (CBL or CBL2) system with temperature and light probes
- Overhead projector
- Cup of very hot water
- Graphing calculator(s) with link(s)
- Newton's Law of Cooling activity sheet
- Simple car made with a piece of 2x4 board and wheels
- Light source
- Light Intensity activity sheet
- A fulcrum (could be the back of a chair)
- Meter stick
- String
- Masses
- The See Saw Experiment activity sheet
- A balance scale (optional)
- Centimeter ruler
- Pennies
- Penny Functions activity sheet
- Vernier pressure sensor
- Boyle's Law activity sheet
- A long cord tied around a heavy ball
- Stopwatch
- The Pendulum Problem activity sheet
Subjects
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Mathematics
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Algebra
- Equations and Inequalities
- Patterns
- Variables and Expressions
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Data Analysis and Probability
- Data Analysis
- Data Collection
- Data Representation
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Measurement
- Rate
- Reasoning and Proof
- Representation
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Algebra
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The Nature of Technology
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The Design Process
- Problem Solving
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The Design Process
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Physical Sciences
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Heat and Thermodynamics
- Heat and Temperature
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Vibration and Waves
- Light and Optics
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Motion and Forces
- Newton's Laws
- Center of Gravity
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States of Matter
- Gases
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Structure and Properties of Matter
- Mass and Weight
- Volume and Density
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Heat and Thermodynamics
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The Nature of Science
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The Scientific Process
- Conducting Investigations
- Gathering Data
- Formulating Explanations
- Communicating Results
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The Scientific Process
Audience
To use this activity, learners need to:
- see
- read
- touch
Learning styles supported:
- Involves teamwork and communication skills
- Involves hands-on or lab activities
Other
Includes assesments for student learning:
This resource is part of:
Access Rights:
- Free access
By:
Rights:
- All rights reserved, PBS, 2012
Funding Source:
- US Department of Education