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Revision as of 10:05, 4 October 2012
Lesson idea. A fun scenario to introduce the idea of balanced forces.
Teaching approach. An interactive way of exploring this activity might be to have the children in small groups(ta) building a rope/string bridge and using a model elephant to stand on it. The children could either observe what happens and then discuss it or could film it and watch in time lapse to see exactly where the movement occurs in the bridge/elephant system. The latter would assist them in considering the direction of the forces acting as they would be able to see the direction of movements very clearly. (edit)
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Title | The Elephant on the Bridge |
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Files and resources to view and download | Download the document here File:The Elephant on the Bridge.doc, or view it on the wiki Elephant on the Bridge/Lesson Document |
Acknowledgement | This resource was adapted from resources and original ideas contributed by Paul Warwick, at the Faculty of Education, University of Cambridge. |
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