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Physics Outreach at Campus International School

Physics Outreach at Campus International School. Presented by the Cleveland State University Department of Physics. After School Physics Club.

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Physics Outreach at Campus International School

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  1. Physics Outreach at Campus International School Presented by the Cleveland State University Department of Physics

  2. After School Physics Club • Who? Members of the Cleveland State University chapter of the Society of Physics Students and after-school students at Campus International School, a public school in Cleveland, OH • What? Fun and interactive activities with a different physics theme each month • Where? Campus International School (K-4), a local public school following the International Baccalaureate Primary Years Program • When? After school once every month (since January 2011) during the academic year • Why? To get young students excited about science and higher education by nurturing relationships through learning

  3. 2012-2013 Physics Themes • Lesson 1: An Adventure to the MOON • Walking on the Moon, Your Weight on the Moon, Space Helmets, Phases of the Moon (illustrated with Oreos), and Moon Craters! • Lesson 2: Shocking! Learning about Electricity • Shocking Demos, Creating Static Electricity, Building Circuits, Conductive Clay • Lesson 3: The Physics of Superheroes • REAL Spider Silk (and a pet Tarantula!), non-Newtonian fluids, Supersonic Hearing, Invisibility, and Super-Strength

  4. 2012-2013 Physics Themes • Lesson 4: The Impressive Power of Air • Shooting an Air Cannon, Using Air Pressure to Break a Stick, Holding Air Under Water, Magdeburg Spheres, and a Vacuum Chamber • Lesson 5: Sink or Float? • Cartesian Divers, Building Boats from Foil/Popsicle Sticks/Straws, and Investigating Buoyancy

  5. Adventure to the Moon!

  6. S H O C K I N G Lessons in Electricity!

  7. The Physics of SUPERHEROES!

  8. The Surprising Force of AIR

  9. SINK OR FLOAT?

  10. 2012-2013 Participants • Dr. Kiril Streletzky (SPS/Outreach faculty advisor) • Chris Mentrek (Outreach Coordinator) • Jim Pitchford • Liz Brouchu • Richard Holk • Sarah Watkins • Skye Poss • Zachary Kordeleski • Jana Mino • Justin Flaherty • Krista Freeman

  11. List of expenditures: Adventure to the Moon: flour, cocoa powder, car washing sponges, construction paper, markers, poster board, Oreo cookies (~50) Shocking Electricity: air balloons, circuit kit, electrostatics kit, modeling clay (~80) The Physics of Superheroes: toy spiders, ingredients for non-Newtonian fluid (~$50) Surprising Force of Air: yardsticks, hand held pump, Air wave gun (~$80) Sink or Float: Water bottles, pipettes, set of nuts, foil, popsicle sticks (~$40)

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