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Danielsson, Kristina; Jeppsson, Fredrik; Nestlog, Ewa B.; Tang, Kok-Sing – Science Education, 2023
This study reports on a case study about multimodal work in a primary physics classroom focusing on forces. Previous research reports that students benefit from multimodal work in science classrooms. Yet, few systematic studies have been performed to reveal how students represent their experiences and ideas of science phenomena over time within…
Descriptors: Science Education, Scientific Concepts, Elementary School Science, Elementary School Students
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Richards, Walter Bruce – Physics Teacher, 2021
Einstein's special theory of relativity includes many non-intuitive and apparently paradoxical conclusions about space and time. One of these is time dilation, the fact that a clock moving relative to an observer runs slower than an identical clock at rest in the observer's reference frame. This is clearly exhibited in the extended mean lifetime…
Descriptors: Scientific Concepts, Physics, Time, Elementary School Science
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Owens, David C.; Greer, Kania; Thaler, Mary – Science Activities: Projects and Curriculum Ideas in STEM Classrooms, 2023
Kids are drawn to dolls and dump trucks, and crashing the two together might just be a child's favorite pastime. Who knew such a simple pleasure could serve as an accessible, compelling phenomenon for instigating investigations of force and motion. With a few inexpensive materials straight out of the toy box (literally, a doll, a dump truck, a…
Descriptors: Toys, Science Instruction, Scientific Concepts, Motion
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Ruggiero, Matteo Luca; Mattiello, Sara; Leone, Matteo – Physics Education, 2021
Why is modern physics still today, more than 100 years after its birth, the privilege of an elite of scientists and unknown for the great majority of citizens? The answer is simple, since modern physics is in general not present in the standard physics curricula, except for some general outlines, in the final years of some secondary schools. But,…
Descriptors: Physics, Science Instruction, Elementary School Science, Instructional Effectiveness
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Seokmin Kang; MingTsan Lu; John B. Black; Sungyeun Kim – Research in Science & Technological Education, 2024
Background: The theory of embodied cognition claims that body interaction with the environment change how we think and constitute cognition. Accordingly, active learning enriches learning experiences which in turn lead to better learning. Purpose: Although learning by moving one's body is often regarded as active learning, not all body movements…
Descriptors: Elementary School Students, Grade 5, Disadvantaged Youth, Public Schools
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Miyazaki, Makito; Yamazaki, Yosuke; Hasegawa, Yamato – Physics Teacher, 2022
To stimulate the intellectual curiosity of elementary school students, we conducted a workshop in distance education aimed at exploring the microscopic world inside a cell. In this workshop, elementary school students motivated to learn more on the subject of science analyzed movies of the Brownian motion of micrometer-sized particles suspended in…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Elementary School Students, Workshops, Distance Education
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Veith, Sonja Isabel; Friege, Gunnar – Physics Education, 2021
Sound is an interesting topic for physics lessons at all ages. However, it is difficult to illustrate this ubiquitous phenomenon and many models do not adequately represent the properties of sound and thus promote unwanted conceptions. The experiment presented here avoids this by visualising sound itself with the help of the schlieren technique.…
Descriptors: Acoustics, Visualization, Physics, Water
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Seeley, Lane; Gray, Kara; Robertson, Amy D. – Physics Teacher, 2021
The Next Generation Science Standards lay out a model of energy that locates energy within objects and fields, and tracks energy as it transfers between these objects and transforms between forms of energy while always being conserved. This model of energy pervades much of modern science and represents a foundational, cross-cutting concept for…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Physics, Energy, Teaching Methods
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Crisell, Emma – Primary Science, 2022
The Richard Taylor Primary School in Harrogate, North Yorkshire is committed to a focus on a whole-school vision to teach every child the wisdom, knowledge and skills to be a creative life-long learner, enabling them to shape their future. In so doing, they pride themselves on widening children's science capital and experience. Their recent…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Science Instruction, Elementary School Science, Physics
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Cross, Rod – Physics Teacher, 2018
The acceleration of a vehicle or a bicycle is commonly used in elementary physics courses to illustrate problems concerning Newton's laws of motion when friction forces are involved. The maximum possible acceleration is rarely discussed, although it is of interest to consumers and racing car enthusiasts, and it is sometimes questioned by students.…
Descriptors: Physics, Science Instruction, Scientific Concepts, Motion
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Härmälä-Braskén, Ann-Sofi; Hemmi, Kirsti; Kurtén, Berit – International Journal of Science Education, 2020
This study explores prospective primary school teachers' misconceptions concerning basic concepts in chemistry. The data was gathered during the years 2012-2016 among first-year primary school teachers in Finland (N = 389). The results show that every year, as many as 40%-80% of teachers share the same kinds of misconceptions as children ages 5-12…
Descriptors: Misconceptions, Scientific Concepts, Elementary School Science, Preservice Teachers
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Cross, Rod – Physics Education, 2017
If a small object is placed under the front leg of a chair, the chair tilts backwards. If the object is placed under a rear leg, the chair tilts sideways. The effect is surprising but can be analysed in terms of elementary physics.
Descriptors: Physics, Elementary School Science, Scientific Concepts, Scientific Principles
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Körhasan, Nilüfer Didis; Hidir, Mustafa – Physical Review Physics Education Research, 2019
Analogies are suitable for teaching scientific concepts by comparing an unknown with a known. For this reason, they are widely used by textbook authors or science teachers for different aims such as introduction, clarification, or discrimination of new concepts. This study examines the analogies used in elementary science textbooks from 3rd to 8th…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Textbooks, Elementary School Science, Logical Thinking
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Wagner, S.; Maut, C.; Priemer, B. – Physics Education, 2021
When the thermal expansion of water is discussed in school or university lessons, functional relationships are often inferred without considering measurement uncertainties. Moreover, in some learning materials, the goal of experimentation and the experimental setup do not match. This creates the wrong picture of scientific practice. In this…
Descriptors: Water, Heat, Science Instruction, Science Laboratories
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Kinik Topalsan, Aysegül; Bayram, Hale – Journal of Turkish Science Education, 2019
This research aims to reveal the misconceptions of prospective primary school teachers on the fundamental physics concepts such as force, frictional force, work, conservation of energy, mechanical energy, kinetic energy, potential energy, energy stored in springs on the topic of "Force and Motion" and to assess the misconceptions based…
Descriptors: Elementary School Teachers, Elementary School Science, Scientific Concepts, Misconceptions
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