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The Role of Toys in Teaching Physics

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The Role of Toys in Teaching Physics
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Total Pages : 292
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ISBN-10 : 0735421188
ISBN-13 : 9780735421189
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Book Synopsis The Role of Toys in Teaching Physics by : Jodi McCullough

Book excerpt: This manual contains experiments, demonstrations, and displays involving toys that can be used to introduce most of the major topics covered in a typical introductory physics class. These activities provide a sense that everyday objects are closely related to the topics studied in physics. Using toys in teaching physics will certainly add excitement and enthusiasm to your classroom.


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