Tape lab
by Nathan Hughes
This is a hands-on lesson for both science and math exploration. Students use tape to explore the forces between charges and come up with a mathematical expression for how that works! They create a PowerPoint presentation to demonstrate their learning.
Lesson Plan Link/URL
https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1ZU4wzqTGjuLBSTJDhNB8uQbRSxzG_xaD/edit?u…Related Content
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