Materials List This is the stuff I have available in the classroom. If you need something else, ask. I may have it.

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Materials List This is the stuff I have available in the classroom. If you need something else, ask. I may have it.

A pre-built model of the earth. Globes A pre-built model of the earth.

For tracking the movement of water. Food Coloring For tracking the movement of water.

Turn Tables (Also called “rotating server” or “Lazy Suzan”) No, not these. For spinning things. This can be used to model the spinning of the Earth. Measure spin is in revolutions per second.

Data Collectors Stopwatches (time data in seconds and milliseconds) The #1 most important decision for materials… “How will you collect your data?” Stopwatches (time data in seconds and milliseconds) Clock (time data in minutes and hours)  

Thermometers (temperature data) Data Collectors The #1 most important decision for materials… “How will you collect your data?” Thermometers (temperature data)  

Sensors/Probeware: Temperature Humidity CO2 Data Collectors The #1 most important decision for materials… “How will you collect your data?” Sensors/Probeware: Temperature Humidity CO2  

Data Collectors Smartphone video camera* (visual data) The #1 most important decision for materials… “How will you collect your data?” Smartphone video camera* (visual data) Smartphone photo camera* (visual data) *Not provided. Student must use their own.

Pencils (visual data) Colored Pencils (visual data) Data Collectors The #1 most important decision for materials… “How will you collect your data?” Pencils (visual data) Colored Pencils (visual data)

Containers Large Plastic Tub (1/2 gallon, 64oz, ≈2liters) Small Plastic Tub (1/4 gallon, 32oz, ≈1liters)  

Glass Beakers: Lots of sizes 1000ml, 600ml, 250ml, 100ml, etc. Containers Glass Beakers: Lots of sizes 1000ml, 600ml, 250ml, 100ml, etc.  

Plastic Bags: Small, Medium, Large Containers Plastic Bags: Small, Medium, Large  

Things that hold stuff together Rubber Bands Scotch Tape Duct Tape Masking Tape Electrical Tape Glue  

Hot/Cold Water Hot Plate Freezer Refrigerator Temperature Changers Hot/Cold Water Hot Plate Freezer Refrigerator

Construction Tools ***Mr.Sobotka has a bunch of tools at his house that may be available if you ask.