Variables

“Variables” by Lawrence Hall of Science, published by Delta Education in 2011, is a 38-page educational resource designed to enhance students’ understanding of scientific concepts through hands-on experimentation. This edition is presented in English and focuses on the relationships between objects and events, emphasizing interactions, dependencies, and cause and effect.
Readers will find four investigations that encourage students to engage in controlled experiments, allowing them to explore concepts by flinging, floating, flying, and flipping various objects. This interactive approach aims to deepen students’ comprehension of scientific principles, making it a valuable addition to educational settings. The module is structured to facilitate discovery and learning through practical application, aligning with key subjects in science education.
Official synopsis Publisher
“Some of the most important scientific concepts students learn are the result of their ability to see relationships between objects and events. Relationships always involve interactions, dependencies, and cause and effect. This module has four investigations that help students discover relationships through controlled experimentation. Students will fling, float, fly, and flip objects as they discover relatiohships in each investigation”–Page 1 of overview.
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