MicroPhySci Kit (2nd Edition)
The MicroPhySci Kit (2nd Edition) includes a 207 page manual with 36 lab experiments. The included manual explains each experiment covering:
Goals – The goals section outlines the major learning areas of the experiment.
Background – The background would be equivalent to a short lecture on the theory of the experiment.
Materials and Equipment – Get the mentioned equipment out of the kit and you are ready to go. Any items not included in the kit like ice, sugar, hot water, etc. are mentioned in this area, as well as at the beginning of each experiment.
Procedure – Just follow the step-by-step procedure to do the experiment. Instructions are clearly explained making it easy for students, homeschool parents, and teachers/instructors.
Results – Students answer questions in the results area. This gives students a better understanding as well as a record of their completion.
The MicroPhySci Kit is designed to make teaching and preparation very convenient for the student. It contains all materials necessary except for a few common household items. The kit contains sufficient materials to do every experiment five times.
*NOTE: You can add an additional lab manual here.
Lab Experiments:
- Scientific Investigation
- Metric Measurements
- Extremely Large Measurements, The Solar System
- Density
- Motion
- Newton’s Second Law
- Friction
- Impulse and Momentum
- Energy
- Work and Power
- A Lever: A Simple Machine
- Pulleys
- Weight of a Car
- Buoyancy
- Thermal Energy and Diffusion
- Electrostatics
- Electrical Circuits
- Magnetism
- Sound Waves
- Light Waves
- Musical Instruments
- Visible Light Spectrum
- Plane Mirrors and Mirror Applications
- Convex Lenses
- Nuclear Decay Simulation
- Percentage of Oxygen in Air
- Chemical Reactions
- Enthalpy of Reaction
- Electrolysis of Water
- Parts Per Million
- Solution Concentration
- Freezing Point Depression
- Acids, Bases, and Indicators
- Comparing Antacids
- Carbon Chemistry
- Organic Chemistry: The Chemistry of Life
Note: Each lab experiment listed above is scheduled in the World Geography guide to coordinate with John Hudson Tiner’s Integrated Chemistry and Physics text.