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| Really |
Easy |
Data |
| Fast, accurate data for experimentation |
Ready to use out of the box |
View data on screen |
| Collected in real time |
Touch screen icon key commands, no text |
Data storage on included USB drive |
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Lead your students through a variety of comprehensive lab activities designed exclusively for use with a ReallyEasyData Collector, spanning all probes in the collection with topics for every subject and grade level. This complete guide contains all the information you need to integrate technology, science investigation, experimental design, inquiry, and data analysis skills into your current science curriculum. With a probe in hand, students will be guided step-by-step through designing and optimizing a model or experimental conditions, observing and predicting experimental outcomes, identifying variables, gathering and organizing data, interpreting graphs, drawing conclusions using evidence, and exploring how science and technology impacts society. Guide is available as a spiral-bound book, or electronically on a USB with activities in .PDF and .DOC format for easy editing and integration into your current lesson plans. A detailed teacher's guide is also included, with correlation to the National Science Standards, sample data, answers to questions, and extension activities. The Activity Guide also includes student handouts with overviews of concepts, a material list, and step-by-step instructions for each experiment.
Activity topics include: Measuring properties of matter and changes in properties of matter; light absorption and reflection; changes in temperature and insulation; natural forces; relationship between force and motion; transfer and conservation of energy (with objects and chemical reactions); atmosphere, weather, and ecosystems; describing and measuring properties of matter; investigating and measuring changes in or stability of states of matter; describing and measuring forms of energy; investigating the conservation and transfer of energy; the effects of common forces; conditions that influence force and change in motion; characteristics and relationship among air, water, and land; and more. Human senses like sight, touch, and sound are also modeled and explained through observation and data trends.
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