In this hands-on activity, students explore the phenomenon of static electricity by engaging in the science and engineering practices of asking questions and planning and carrying out investigations. Students enact a “human diagram” to model the Bohr model of an atom. Then, in pairs, they charge a comb (on hair) and use it to attract an O-shaped piece of cereal and then watch the cereal jump away when it touches the comb. They do the same with Styrofoam pellets, observing them pulling towards a charged comb, then leaping back to the table. Through these investigations, students explore the disciplinary core ideas of electric and magnetic forces, the crosscutting concept of cause and effect, and they make sense of static electricity and what’s going on at the atomic level.
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