A 4-volume set of lesson books covering key curriculum topics of Chemistry, and Physics presented through student inquiry activities and written assignments. A total of 25 experiments and 19 readings, in three volumes.
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A 4-volume set of lesson books covering key curriculum topics of Chemistry, and Physics presented through student inquiry activities and written assignments. A total of 25 experiments and 19 readings, in three volumes. The fourth volume presents background information on fuel cell and hydrogen technology.
With teachers time at a premium, each lesson is designed so that it can be prepared in a short period of time, even by those unfamiliar with fuel cells and hydrogen technology. You can easily integrate these Science and Technology lessons into your classroom through student experiments and written assignments.
Use the lesson books with the Dr FuelCellâ„¢ Science Kit or Dr FuelCellâ„¢ Professional and your students will have fun learning and be excited with hopes of a greener future.
Details include:
- Teacher Guides - offer specific information regarding learning objectives of each experiment and provides details of the experiment setup.
- Student Guides - designed to guide students in planning, undertaking and evaluating the experiment, enabling them to investigate scientific principles. These may be undertaken individually or in groups, as part of ongoing experimental work or may form a more substantial practical investigation for formal assessment.
- Written Assignments - target comprehension and literacy skills by offering extended reading and questions requiring critical thinking and comprehensive written answers. All activities are set in the topical context of solar hydrogen technology and energy sustainability. They are designed as photocopy-ready homework sheets with each one designed as a self-contained unit to be used in any order you decide.
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Includes 4 Volumes:
- Energy through Hydrogen
- Science through Hydrogen
- Chemistry through Hydrogen
- Physics through Hydrogen
Sample Experiments:
- Hydrogen as an energy carrier.
- Investigating the electrolysis of water - How does water break up?
- Determine the Avogadro's Constant using an electrolyser or a fuel cell.
- Determine the energy efficiency of a fuel cell using Faraday's Law.
- Investigate parallel and series circuits.
Sample Written Assignments:
- Pollution - a necessary evil?
- Electric cars - battery or fuel cell driven?
- Hydrogen - the fuel of the future?
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Our Price:
$53.63
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