Friction Fire and Associated Phenomena
by Ryan Parsons
In this lesson on "Friction Fires and Its Associated Phenomena" the objectives are as follows: Students will be able to explain the process of friction fire, including the materials and techniques involved, and identify and describe associated phenomena such as heat, friction, and oxidation. They will demonstrate the ability to safely use a bow drill kit to practice starting a friction fire. Students will reflect on the historical significance of friction fire and analyze the relevant scientific principles. They will engage in critical thinking and problem-solving through by demonstrating or explaining different types of friction fire.
Lesson Plan Link/URL
https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1C7nRN7_MwOALg-gl4mAtWtBsJANeJZMc/edit?u…
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