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		<title>Resources for Science Education &#8211; A bunch of science teachers can not live without</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Science teachers have the resources they use all the time to teach their students and also to learn about certain scientific issues&#8217; A science teacher will often be necessary to know much more about the topic to teach students who are taught&#8217; This makes them more effective, with a complete understanding of their subjects&#8217; It also allows them to respond to almost all the questions her students in May These teachers are often in the form of books, peers, or websites&#8217; There are also scientists and supplies of products you can buy, complete with a lesson guide&#8217;</p>
<p>These types of teaching resources end up being very useful&#8217; Ultimately, this means that teachers can spend more time on other things instead of trying to achieve a lesson on their own initiative&#8217; These types of loans for science courses are a wonderful resource for teachers, especially those who teach physics or physical science&#8217; The best part is that these products of science, which come with full instructions, not only on how to demonstrate, but also include a detailed explanation of how and why it works&#8217; This type of hands on learning science is an excellent tool for teachers at all levels, from a very early age&#8217; It has been well proven that learning is more interactive, retention levels increase exponentially&#8217;</p>
<p>The instructions and explanations accompanying these products and supplies for scientists simply means that the teacher will not have to spend valuable time searching for explanations about why each part of the experiment works&#8217; Teachers are also free to use these events as they see fit, with as much or as little information as they wish&#8217; For example, when it comes to higher levels, which can be very detailed and study the phenomena further&#8217; Furthermore, when teaching young children a simple explanation will be perfect&#8217;</p>
<p>These types of teachers are also resources in a wide range of complexity and price&#8217; You can find physics experiments and demonstrations using advanced Planck as a device for measuring the constant, which shows that energy is not a question of intensity, but the frequency&#8217; You can also find it much easier to devices such as magnets, color wheel and measuring tape&#8217; Whatever your age or grade, children are working with you, you can find a product&#8217; Visual and hands on science is often the experience with people for years after their formation&#8217; In fact, if you ask most people about what they remember from science class, often only the hands on experiences they can recall with clarity&#8217;</p>
<p>Every science class have different needs, depending on the age of the students and their individual abilities&#8217; Using these products of science to teach physical science and physics, teachers can tailor the experience to adapt as they consider appropriate for their students&#8217; A good science teacher will always be a variety of resources at their disposal, including the products of science education and supplies&#8217; Students develop a better understanding of physical science and physics through the use of these practices in science products&#8217;</p>

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		<title>Classroom science experiment for the space age</title>
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enthusiasm to his science class? The rockets and space
exploration, as they have a way of seducing
students, it is easy for them to learn science' They
Both are fun, do not realize that
are learning the basics of science'

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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You&#8217;re looking for some items that can now add<br />
enthusiasm to his science class? The rockets and space<br />
exploration, as they have a way of seducing<br />
students, it is easy for them to learn science&#8217; They<br />
Both are fun, do not realize that<br />
are learning the basics of science&#8217;</p>
<p>To reap the benefits of this area of study, you can use<br />
the computer in your school to explore a multitude of sciences<br />
subjects&#8217; In January 2005 the journal of education,<br />
&#8220;Technical Instructions&#8221; is<br />
an article by C&#8217; Spencer JR Fugetta Wilson Middle School<br />
in West Chester&#8217; In this paper, a comment that describes using a rocket<br />
software design, called RockSim to<br />
To show students the process engineering design&#8217;</p>
<p>In this article I would like some ideas on other<br />
Using the software design model rocket to demonstrate<br />
other basic concepts of science&#8217; Some advantages for<br />
RockSim using the software:</p>
<p>1&#8242; Allows the student to simulate hundreds of rocket flights<br />
very quickly &#8211; to save money! Just think of the<br />
gain time&#8217; You do not have to spend hundreds of dollars<br />
the purchase of engines and hours and hours of different construction<br />
configurations, launching, recovery, refurbishment and rockets<br />
to test a function&#8217;</p>
<p>2&#8242; Security&#8217; Quit stealing the rocket if the comments<br />
their behavior is an important aspect of security&#8217; Precautions<br />
can be done&#8217; Through simulations, students learn<br />
What are the concepts that help to keep the implementation of security&#8217;</p>
<p>3&#8242; The scientific value is awesome&#8217; Each launch simulation<br />
generated a mountain of data&#8217; The analysis of these data is<br />
a great way to teach the scientific method&#8217;</p>
<p>4&#8242; Students love software because it is fun! Has characteristics<br />
as a video game, so that students do not realize how in May<br />
learn at the same time&#8217;</p>
<p>5&#8242; RockSim software is the same tool used by<br />
rockets real professional &#8211; such as NASA, military<br />
contractors, and universities&#8217; So you can trust<br />
the results you get from the program&#8217;</p>
<p>6&#8242; The software allows students to explore their creativity&#8217;<br />
Models may vary for research, while<br />
learning techniques, the steps for assembly, and physics&#8217;</p>
<p>Some of the many subjects you can study with<br />
RockSim:</p>
<p>1&#8242; And the reduction of aerodynamic apprentice&#8217;</p>
<p>2&#8242; Forces of flight: Lift, drag, thrust and gravity&#8217;</p>
<p>3&#8242; Projectile motion&#8217;</p>
<p>4&#8242; Rocket propulsion for space travel&#8217;</p>
<p>5&#8242; The study of the atmosphere: how the temperature and pressure<br />
affect performance?</p>
<p>6&#8242; Differences planet: how to do the same with rockets<br />
on different planets in our solar system&#8217;</p>
<p>7&#8242; Dynamics and harmonic motion with damping&#8217;</p>
<p>8&#8242; Search &#8211; how the pieces fit&#8217;</p>
<p>9&#8242; Newton&#8217;s laws of motion&#8217;</p>
<p>10&#8242; Artistic expression? because each student can design a<br />
different looking rocket, and change the colors of the<br />
components to further enhance the uniqueness of the rockets&#8217;</p>
<p>11&#8242; Explanation of distance, velocity and acceleration&#8217;</p>
<p>12&#8242; Material properties such as density and volume&#8217;</p>
<p>13&#8242; The importance of weight and balance (CG position) when<br />
rocket design&#8217;</p>
<p>14&#8242; Explaining that Work = force X distance&#8217;</p>
<p>15&#8242; Explain the concepts of kinetic energy and potential&#8217;</p>
<p>16&#8242; Results in freefall and the speed of the terminal&#8217;</p>
<p>17&#8242; The importance of units and unit conversion&#8217;</p>
<p>18&#8242; The importance of following directions&#8217;</p>
<p>19&#8242; Export data and use spreadsheet to perform<br />
data reduction and manipulation</p>
<p>20&#8242; To show why multi-stage rocket motor is<br />
actual use in rockets&#8217;</p>
<p>21&#8242; Concept of stored chemical energy (in the rocket<br />
propellant) and how it becomes mechanical energy&#8217;</p>
<p>22&#8242; Concept of efficiency &#8211; to maximize performance<br />
at least the effort of energy&#8217; Can be explained by the<br />
different types of propellant formulations&#8217;</p>
<p>23&#8242; Here the concept of momentum and how they affected the<br />
optimum mass of rocket&#8217;</p>
<p>24&#8242; Finding the best launch angle for the wind conditions&#8217;</p>
<p>25&#8242; Optimum angle of release distance (ballistic curves),<br />
and how it varies depending on the curve of the engine thrust&#8217;</p>
<p>26&#8242; Show how the distribution of mass in the dynamic<br />
the stability of the rocket&#8217;</p>
<p>27&#8242; Demonstration of the concept of &#8220;digital precision &#8211; the<br />
more iterations performed, the greater the accuracy&#8217;</p>
<p>28&#8242; Show how the different components affects the static form<br />
the stability of the rocket&#8217;</p>
<p>29&#8242; Comparing the curves thrust engines&#8217; This can<br />
show how the different geometries (hole size, location,<br />
dimensions) affect the momentum generated by the rocket&#8217;</p>
<p>30&#8242; Concept of &#8220;Impulse&#8221; is a force of thrust multiplied<br />
for the duration that thrust is created&#8217; The increase in<br />
momentum, the engine power&#8217;</p>
<p>As you see, RockSim software is a versatile tool&#8217;<br />
It will save hundreds of dollars because it can be used in a<br />
different ways&#8217;</p>

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