Students discuss prior knowledge of electrostatics through the lens of a phenomenon.
Students observe a phenomenon of objects that move in opposite directions when near a charged PVC pipe.
Students conduct an investigation to show how water is affected by electrostatics.
Students watch videos and read to define static electricity and explain what happened in their water investigation and the initial phenomenon.
Students conduct an investigation and read to understand how the amount of potential energy can be changed during electrostatic interactions.
Students develop a model to explain the initial phenomenon and complete a formative assessment.
Students watch simulations and videos to learn about faraday cages and use knowledge of electrostatics to construct a claim, evidence, reasoning for a provided prompt.
In this cycle, students will discover the answer to the question, “How do charged objects behave during electrostatic interactions?”
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