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MEASUREMENT AND THE SEARCH FOR RELATIONSHIPS


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MEASUREMENT AND THE SEARCH FOR RELATIONSHIPS
To illustrate how the physical world can be described by mathematical relationships, students model experiments with steel springs. Main concepts: phrasing questions in terms of things that can be measured, dependent and independent variables, isolating independent variables, dealing with uncertainty, collecting and representing data, finding mathematical relationships, and how to write a scientific report. Grades 9–12. Color. 20 minutes. Rees. ©2008.

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