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Balancing the Plank

In this lesson, students will simulate a teeter-totter where people and objects of different masses are placed.
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Balancing Act (MG)

In this lesson, students will use a simulation to observe and manipulate the variables of a lever and fulcrum as well as force vectors and torque.
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DC Circuits

In this lesson, students explore an animation of particle flow in a battery.
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Energy Skate Park (MG)

In this lesson, students will use a simulation to manipulate several variables that impact the way a skateboarder moves on a track.
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Wondering About Waves

In this lesson, students will use a simulation to explore the properties of standing waves and electromagnetic waves.
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Vernier - Acid Rain

Students use the pH sensor to measure changes in the pH when CO2 dissolves in water. They also study the changes in the pH when sulphuric acid is added to water and identify water bodies most likely to be affected by acid rain.
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Eating and Exercise (HS)

In this lesson, students will simulate, observe, and manipulate the factors that affect weight over time.
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Sound Beats

In this lesson, students will explore graphical and algebraic representations of sound beats produced by two tuning forks and investigate the frequency conditions that are necessary to produce sound beats.
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Conservation of Momentum Exploration

In this lesson, students will use a simulation to explore the concept of momentum, develop an understanding of how mass affects velocity, and ultimately the conservation of momentum.
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Balancing Act (HS)

In this lesson, students will simulate, observe and manipulate the variables of lever and fulcrum as well as force vectors and torque.
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Inclined Plane

In this lesson, students explore an inclined plane as an example of a simple machine.
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Electric Field Hockey (HS)

In this lesson, students will simulate, observe, and manipulate the variables that affect electric field, electric line, like and unlike charges.
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Energy of a Roller Coaster

In this lesson, students begin with an exploration of the relationships between work, potential energy, and kinetic energy using. The simulation uses a block that is either lifted and dropped or is pulled up an incline and allowed to slide back down. These concepts are then applied to a simulatio...
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Energy Skate Park (HS)

In this lesson, students will simulate, observe, and manipulate some variables that affect the way a skateboarder moves on a track.
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Clean Water

In this lesson, students will use a simulation to collect water quality data and analyze their collected data to identify water sample locations. 
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Gravity and Objects

In this lesson, students will investigate relationships among distance, mass, and gravity and explore gravitational forces between planets and the Sun.
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Freshwater Chemistry

In this lesson, students will investigate and discover relationships among dissolved oxygen levels, pH, and temperature.
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What Makes a Planet

In this lesson, students will use a simulation to explore differences between planets, moons, and asteroids.
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Air Movement in Pressure Systems

In this lesson, students will observe air movement in high and low pressure systems. Students will use observations to determine wind direction in a specific region and recognize how the rotation of the earth affects air circulation.
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Rock Formations

In this lesson, students will make observations of weathering and erosion by waves and gravity. Students will use their observations to match the actions of the waves to the processes that shape the earth.
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Ocean Currents

In this lesson, students will explore the global oceanic current system.
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Moving Air

In this lesson, students will make observations of the effect of the unequal heating of the earth on the atmosphere and use their observations to describe trends in winds and weather.
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Light and Distance

In this lesson, students will investigate relationships between light and distance and explore distances between objects in our solar system.
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Periodicity of Properties Exploration

In this lesson, students will plot and analyze the periodic properties (melting point, boiling point, density, electronegativity, and first ionization).
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Vernier - Freezing and Melting of Water

In this lesson, students will use the temperature sensor to determine the freezing and melting points of water.
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