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* [http://www.all-science-fair-projects.com/project1069_39_1.html Swimming raisins]
* [http://www.all-science-fair-projects.com/project1069_39_1.html Swimming raisins]
* [http://www.madsci.org/experiments/archive/857359255.Ph.html Snap crackle jump] (static electricity)
* [http://www.madsci.org/experiments/archive/857359255.Ph.html Snap crackle jump] (static electricity) ([https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JT4UVsfZkwg video])
:: [http://mrkearsley.com/notes/physics-staticelectricity.pdf Overview slides (pdf)] from [http://mrkearsley.com/physics.html Mr. Kearsley's Physics Notes]
:: [http://mrkearsley.com/notes/physics-staticelectricity.pdf Overview slides (pdf)] from [http://mrkearsley.com/physics.html Mr. Kearsley's Physics Notes]
:: [http://amasci.com/emotor/stmiscon.html high voltage misconceptions: static electricity] from [http://amasci.com/ Science Hobbyist by Bill Beaty]
:: [http://amasci.com/emotor/stmiscon.html high voltage misconceptions: static electricity] from [http://amasci.com/ Science Hobbyist by Bill Beaty]

Revision as of 19:14, 16 February 2013

Science Night at Sagamore Hills Elementary School happens annually in February and began in 2011. It is a hands-on, science experience with demonstrations & activities for the whole family to enjoy!

Discussion can happen on the Sagamore mailing list.

Ideas

Overview slides (pdf) from Mr. Kearsley's Physics Notes
high voltage misconceptions: static electricity from Science Hobbyist by Bill Beaty
Feynman talks about electricity

Help

From Sally Wright, 2012-01-16:

We'd love to have your help at Science Night. Science Night has been a big hit at Sagamore the last 2 years.

We use parent volunteers all over the school. Some parents have a science background and some do not.

We have lots of ideas for science night but many of our talented parents have ideas of their own that we use. Families move room to room watching short demonstrations of science experiments or tricks.

Here are some of the stations we had last year: a hovercraft, the Atlanta Astronomy Club, Anatomy, Human Brain specimens from Emory, a magnet station, a dry ice show, etc. The ideas are endless.

Some parents volunteer to run their own station and use their own ideas. Other parents volunteer at a needed spot.

Do you have any particular interest in a certain area? Would you like to chat by phone so I can describe more to you?

Thanks so much for volunteering!! I love Science Night!