Over that last few science lessons, students have been working to explore the concept of static electricity. Students have come to understand that atons are the tiny building blocks of matter. Almost all atons have three kinds of particles. Some particles have a negative change. Some have a positive charge. Some particles have no change. The number of negative and positive particles in matter is usually the same. Sometimes an atom has more of one kind of particle than another kind. Static Electricity is the result. Static mean "not moving," and static electricity usually stays in one place. But eventually, it does move. It may move slowly or very quickly. Moving charges make electricial energy. this energy changes into heat, light, and sound energy. Click to set custom HTML
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AuthorMy name is Mr. Bliven and I have been teaching at Matsunaga for 13 years. I love teaching and view education as a lifelong journey. Although I already hold several graduate degrees from McDaniel College and Johns Hopkins, I was thrilled to have recently completed my graduate certificate in technology integration from the University of Florida. I plan to continue my graduate studies and I am looking forward to using the strategies that I learn with my students. Archives
October 2014
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