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Electrons on the Move
SOL: 6.2, PS.6, PS.11
Students
will observe and identify the transformation of electrical
energy into other forms of energy, including heat, light and
mechanical (including sound). Students will compare and contrast
series and parallel circuits. The Van de Graaff generator
will be used to show students how electrostatic charges will
be generated, and how such force attracts or repels objects.
Additionally, they will discover how a generator transforms
mechanical energy into electrical energy.

Mysteries
of Flight
SOL: 6.6b, PH.4a, b, PH.7
Students
will explore the Wright Brothers' contribution to aeronautics,
and are given an outline of the diverse history of human efforts
to conquer the air. Applying the concepts of Newton's laws
of motion and Bernoulli's conclusions about fluid pressures,
the operation of aircraft are explained. They will use basic
applications of aerodynamics, wing design, and aircraft construction
to understand the forces that affect flight.

Scheduling
Tip! Goes well with the IMAX film Legends
of Flight 3D (opens October 1),
Energy
U
SOL: 6.2, PS.6
Students
will compare and contrast potential and kinetic energy through
demonstrations and from examples taken from nature. Using
ramps and balls, students will conduct experiments to convert
potential energy into kinetic energy. Students will also compare
and contrast transfers of the same form of energy between
objects, and transformation of energy into new forms. Observing
common tools and equipment, students will identify the energy
transformations that take place, including the transformation
of light into other forms of energy.

Space Freeze III: A Cryogenics Demo
SOL: 6.1, PS.2, PS.7
Students will predict and observe physical changes (volume)
as the state of matter changes when temperature is decreased
or increased, with related changes in molecular motion. They
will learn the temperature for nitrogen phase change between
liquid and gaseous states, and that this physical property
is characteristic for nitrogen. Students will compare and
contrast the boiling point of nitrogen on the Celsius and
Kelvin temperature scales.
 
Scheduling
Tip! Goes well with the IMAX films Space
Station 3D and Hubble
3D, the program Mars Colony.
Virginia's Waterworld
SOL: 6.7, ES.9
Can you locate your watershed on a topographic map? How
important is it to have clean water for humans and the environment? Learn
how the Earth actually helps us filter our water to recycle it. Decide
how humans
can help the natural processes around us protect our environment. Find
out how everyone “lives downstream” & what you can do every
day to improve the health of the Chesapeake Bay Watershed.
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