Explaining Physics With The Help Of Toys

Explaining Physics With The Help Of Toys

Author: Igor Kulaga

Publisher: World Scientific

Published: 2022-06-09

Total Pages: 242

ISBN-13: 9811256020

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The main task of the initial period of studying physics is inculcating the interest and enthusiasm of children in this subject. The root cause of all interest is surprise, and for children there is almost nothing more surprising than a new and unusual toy. There is a whole class of toys with unusual mechanisms, behaviour, or way of interacting with them. Having explained to the child the not quite ordinary, and often paradoxical, properties of such toys, we can gradually instil in him an interest in physics as one of the most important sciences about the nature of the surrounding world. The main purpose of the book is to arouse interest in the study of physics with the help of toys that everyone has loved since childhood.The book contains descriptions of the toys in which, with the help of explanations of the devices and principles of operation, the basic physical laws are revealed, together with perspectives of phenomena and patterns, practical significance, as well as historical information. The individual descriptions contain the minimum necessary mathematical calculations as well as information of environmental, statistical, and household orientations. All toys are systematized according to 4 chapters: Mechanics, Liquids and Gases, Electricity, and Optics.To a large extent, self-production of simple scientific toys can increase interest and enthusiasm in the process of teaching physics. To this end, the fifth chapter provides step-by-step instructions for making 14 such homemade toys from the most affordable materials using the simplest tools. The participation of teachers or parents in the process of making these toys by young children will undoubtedly provide positive emotions and establish trusting relationships.


The Role of Toys in Teaching Physics

The Role of Toys in Teaching Physics

Author: Jodi McCullough

Publisher:

Published: 2000

Total Pages: 316

ISBN-13:

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This manual contains experiments, demonstrations, and displays involving toys that can be used to introduce most of the major topics covered in a typical introductory physics class. These activities provide a sense that everyday objects are closely related to the topics studied in physics. Using toys in teaching physics will certainly add excitement and enthusiasm to your classroom.


Understanding The Physics Of Toys: Principles, Theory And Exercises

Understanding The Physics Of Toys: Principles, Theory And Exercises

Author: S Rajasekar

Publisher: World Scientific

Published: 2023-02-21

Total Pages: 471

ISBN-13: 9811268029

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Demonstrating many fundamental concepts of physics and engineering through the working principles of popular science toys is inexpensive, quickly reaching the senses and inspiring a better learning. The systematic way of setting theoretical model equations for the toys provides a remarkable experience in constructing model equations for physical and engineering systems.Given that most science toys are based on the principles of physics, and to cater to the needs of graduate and master-level programme students in physics and engineering, the present book covers more than 40 wide ranging popular toys. For each toy various features are presented including history, construction, working principle, theoretical model, a solved problem and 5-10 exercises.A course on The Physics of Toys can be designed based on the proposed book to be taught as a full course at graduate and master-level and even to students who have never been exposed to physics. Further, the features of the toys covered in this book can be used to illustrate various concepts and principles in different branches of physics and engineering.


Teaching Physics with Toys

Teaching Physics with Toys

Author: Beverley A. P. Taylor

Publisher: McGraw-Hill/Contemporary

Published: 1995

Total Pages: 308

ISBN-13:

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Activity resource book teaching scientific principles in a vivid way with Lego, balloons etc.


Teaching Physics with Toys

Teaching Physics with Toys

Author: Beverley A. P. Taylor

Publisher:

Published: 2005

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781883822408

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Your students have inquiring minds- Help them to discover physics! The first edition of Teaching Physics with TOYS brought fun and learning to thousands of classrooms. Now, the completely revised Teaching Physics with TOYS-EASYGuide Edition provides new activities in collaboration with K'NEX(R) Education, along with many new features to guide and support science inquiry in your classroom. -22 hands-on investigations for grades 3-9 make physics principles fun and easy to teach! Students use common toys to explore inertia, kinetic energy, laws of motion, and many more physics principles. -Simple step-by-step teaching notes and online access to reproducible and customizable student pages save you time preparing and teaching lessons. -K'NEX pieces - used to build assorted levers and pulley systems, balances, crank fans, tops, cars, and more - are a fun and economical alternative to single-use equipment. -Connections to National Science Education Standards are detailed for each activity.


Toys Or Physics?: Explaining Physics Through Toys

Toys Or Physics?: Explaining Physics Through Toys

Author: Oles Matsyshyn

Publisher: World Scientific

Published: 2023-09-13

Total Pages: 125

ISBN-13: 981128153X

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Are you ready for a journey of discovery? Let's go!This eye-opening book will amaze young readers and spark their interest in physics. With full-colour illustrations and simple-to-read explanations, Toys or Physics? examines well-loved toys and games, and breaks down essential physics concepts through fun and play.This book is for three groups of people:This title is part of the set: Is it Science? (Set 1)


The Role of Toys in Teaching Physics

The Role of Toys in Teaching Physics

Author: Jodi McCullough

Publisher:

Published: 2000

Total Pages: 292

ISBN-13: 9780735421189

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This manual contains experiments, demonstrations, and displays involving toys that can be used to introduce most of the major topics covered in a typical introductory physics class. These activities provide a sense that everyday objects are closely related to the topics studied in physics. Using toys in teaching physics will certainly add excitement and enthusiasm to your classroom.


Teaching Physics with Toys

Teaching Physics with Toys

Author: Beverley A. P. Taylor

Publisher:

Published: 1995-01-01

Total Pages: 296

ISBN-13: 9781883822316

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This book shows teachers how to use toys to introduce inertia, kinetic energy, the laws of motion, and other basic physics principles. Students will get excited about fun ways to explore physics with over 40 hands-on activities, while teachers will appreciate the reproducible pages, complete materials lists, and easy-to-understand science explanations. Appropriate for grades K9.


Exploring Matter with Toys

Exploring Matter with Toys

Author: Mickey Sarquis

Publisher: McGraw-Hill

Published: 1997

Total Pages: 206

ISBN-13: 9780070647244

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Series of 19 hands on activities teaches elementary students properties of matter by having them explore everyday objects through use of their senses.