Tricks in Set Induction
Tricks in Set Induction
Objectives
Tricks in Set Induction aims to:
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1.2. Method
Tricks in Set Induction can be carried out
as below:
i. Demonstrations
ii. Hands-on activities
iii. Discussions
Teacher’s Demonstration
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1.3. Activity
”The Curious Comb”
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”Shadow O Shadow”
Light 1. Select one pupil to shine a torch on the What can you see on
white wall / screen. the wall / screen?
Objective:
2. Ask other pupils to move their hands up What is the
To demonstrate and down in the light making the shadow colour of the
how a shadow is on the wall / screen. shadow?
formed and to
3. Move the hands backward and forwards
create some
to see the sizes of the shapes.
shadow picture
using this
information
Materials
needed:
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Topic Related: Steps: Questions Asked:
Materials
needed:
balloon
rubber band
candle
polystyrene cup
lighter
”Rolling Can”
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Topic Related: Steps: Questions Asked:
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Topic Related: Steps: Informations:
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1. Float a few ice cubes in a
glass of water.
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“Blooming Balloons”
States of Matter 1. Ask a pupil to inflate a balloon, tell him / 1.What did you
her not to blow too hard. observe?
balloon, adhesive
tape,skewer / long
wire / satay stick
and scissors
Reference:
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Balloon Shish Kebab
This is a classic trick everyone should know. All you need is a shish kebab skewer and a
balloon, and a bit of confidence that it will work!
(Note: this trick always works with high quality balloons but beware cheap ones!)
1. Inflate a balloon
so that it is no
longer than your
shish kebab skewer.
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What's going on?
When you inflate a balloon, nearly all the rubber stretches... a lot! As the rubber stretches, it
gets a lot thinner too. But the dark spot at the top, and the area around the knot are not
stretched much, if at all. The spots are dark because they're thicker then the rest of the
inflated balloon.
The tension in the rubber of an inflated balloon causes even the tiniest tear to grow very fast.
As soon as a tear appears, the tear races around the balloon and it pops with a loud bang.
But in the dark spots at the top and bottom of a balloon there is no tension, so a tiny tear
won't grow here and the balloon won't pop.
Balloons are made by dipping metal moulds into liquid latex. The dark spot at the top is a
result of this process. There's a great photo of a balloon production line at the website below.
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“Rain Drops”
Materials
needed:
ice cubes
jar
hot water
tray
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Topic Related: Steps: Questions Asked:
Materials
needed:
½ of red cabbage
2 beakers
Baking soda
Blender / grater
”The Moonlighting”
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1. Prepare 2 identical round shaped mounting
The Earth, The boards. What did you
Moon and The (with black and white colours) observe?
Materials
needed:
2 rounded shape
with equal size
(black and white),
Railing made of
polystyrene
”Standing Toothpicks”
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1. Ask pupils to build a model of Can your model
Strength and any animal using materials stand ?
Stability given.
What can you
2.Put the models on the table. observe?
Objective:
3.Shake the table. Which model fall
Understanding the first?
stability of a 4.Observe what happen.
Toothpicks
Toothpick
Cork
Cork
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there within the
Objective: 2. Ask the pupils to form a shape?
certain shape using a rubber
Understanding the band. ( The number of pins
constellation. representing a group
3. Pupils explain the shape that they made. of stars that form a
constellation )
Pins with colour
Materials
needed:
Polystyrene
Pins
Rubber bands /
strings
polystyrene
“Enchanted Egg”
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without smashing it. Push carefully. ( The the bottle?
an activity during egg will not get into the conical flask ) ( No )
Science Week or
3. Remove the egg and drop a burning Now, can the egg get
Science Fair. paper into the conical flask. Quickly put into the bottle?
the egg again onto the mouth of the ( Yes )
conical flask.
Inference :
4. Observe what happen to the egg. ( The
Materials egg will get into the conical flask by itself ) (When the burning
paper uses up the
needed: oxygen and goes out,
the air pressure
conical flask, decrease, sucking
the egg into the flask)
boiled egg,
match,
a piece of paper
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an activity during What are the things
in the classroom
Science Week or
which produce
Science Fair. electricity?
Note:
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• Teaching Children About Physical Science
( by Elaine Levenson)
• Primary Science
Teaching Theory and Practice (John Sharp, Graham Peacock, Rob
Johnsey, Shirley Simon, Robin Smith)
Websites
http://jc-schools.net/ppt.html
http://www.doscience.com/
http://www.abc.net.au/science/surfingscientist/tricks.htm
http://www.boyslife.org/hobbies-projects/funstuff/1374/amazing-science-
tricks/
PLANNING INVESTIGATIONS
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What do we want to change?
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Keeping Water Separate
Fill two identical glasses with water. Add two tablespoons of salt to the water in one glass and
stir well. Add a few drops of food coloring to the water in the other glass.
Cover the glass containing the colored water with a sheet of paper, turn it upside down and
place it on top of the glass containing salt water. (Be sure to do this trick over a saucer or
bowl.)
Gently pull the paper out from between the glasses. The colored water and the salt water will
remain separate.
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A Can That Can “Walk”
Place an empty aluminum can on its side on the floor. Blow up a balloon and tie a knot in the
end. Rub a tissue back and forth on the balloon.
When you put the balloon near the can, the can will start rolling toward the balloon.
How Does It Work?
When you rub the balloon with a tissue, the balloon gets a negative electric charge of several
thousand volts. When you put the balloon near the can, electrostatic induction affects the
molecules in the metal. The outside of the can gets a positive charge, so it is drawn toward
the balloon and starts rolling in that direction.
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A Flying Trash Bag
Hold the mouth of a black trash bag in one hand. Use a hair dryer to blow hot air into the bag.
Seal the mouth of the bag with tape. Tie a long piece of string around the tape so you can
hold it. Take the bag out into the sun. The bag will rise slowly into the air. (It’s best to do this
trick in an open area on a windless day.)
How Does It Work?
Since the bag is black, it absorbs heat from the sun. That heat makes the air inside the bag
expand and become lighter. When the bag and the air inside are lighter than the surrounding
air, the bag starts to rise.
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the stream from the side of the bottle opposite the hole. The light will bend with the arc and
create a bright glow where the water hits the sink.
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envelope, you’ll be able to read the writing inside.
Toothpick Torpedo
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Dab a little shampoo on the blunt end of a wooden toothpick.
Drop the toothpick in a pan of water. The toothpick will start moving in the direction of the
sharp end.
To learn more amazing science tricks, check out the book “Amazing Science Tricks” by
Michio Goto
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