Great video. I'm sure the kids will love exploring the science behind this. I also like how you used marbles... a great way to interject glass and develop conversation regarding these beautiful pieces of glass.
Great job. Especially like how you let the marbles fall and left the end out of frame. This should get conversation going in your classroom. Great video
I teach gravity as an acceleration value and this concept always makes the kids have a "wow" moment when they try it with different objects! Your video flowed very nicely and the ending was great! May even use this as a warm up for my physics lessons!
Great video. I'm sure the kids will love exploring the science behind this. I also like how you used marbles... a great way to interject glass and develop conversation regarding these beautiful pieces of glass.
ReplyDeleteGreat job. Especially like how you let the marbles fall and left the end out of frame. This should get conversation going in your classroom. Great video
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed your video! I bet the kids were really fascinated by which marble would hit the ground first.
ReplyDeleteI teach gravity as an acceleration value and this concept always makes the kids have a "wow" moment when they try it with different objects! Your video flowed very nicely and the ending was great! May even use this as a warm up for my physics lessons!
ReplyDeleteGreat embedded science lesson. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteThe attention getter is perfect. I want to know the answer!
ReplyDeleteThis video will get the students attention. Good lesson.
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