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Elementary Science Cart
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8 Laptops 1 Projector
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Computer to Projector Connect to laptop
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4 Vernier Motion Probes Plug into the computer via USB Plug into the probe
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Vernier Motion Probe This probe is used to measure speed and motion of an object. Logger Lite 3.1 needs to be pushed to all computers (T#), that will be using any of the Go! Probes, via a ticket through the TSC. Once the software has been pushed, it is located under All Programs, Vernier Software. The Logger Lite Quick Reference Material is also located under Vernier Software. The Logger Lite Quick Reference Material is also located at the end of this booklet.
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Vernier Motion Probe Lessons Lessons for the Go! Motion can be found here: R:\Elementary\Science\Grade Level\Let’s Go Elementary Science Activity CD Note: It would be best if teachers completed the experiment before letting students begin. Possible Lessons: Go! Motion (lesson on how to use the probe) Weigh Station (2 nd grade) Driving with Energy (3 rd grade) Batty About Science (4 th grade)
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Plug into the computer via USB 16 Vernier Temperature Probes
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Vernier Temperature Probe This probe is used to measure temperature. Logger Lite 3.1 needs to be pushed to all computers (T#) that will be using a Go! Probe via a ticket through the TSC. Once the software has been pushed, it is located under All Programs, Vernier Software. The Logger Lite Quick Reference Material is also located under Vernier Software. The Logger Lite Quick Reference Material is also located at the end of this booklet.
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Vernier Temperature Probe Lessons for the Go! Motion can be found here: R:\Elementary\Science\Grade Level\Let’s Go Elementary Science Activity CD Note: It would be best if teachers completed the experiment before letting students begin. Possible Lessons: Go! Temp (lesson on how to use the probe) Cold As Ice (1 st grade) Mittens Keep You Warm (2 nd grade) The Sole Purpose (4 th grade)
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Aver Media Document Camera AVerVision 300p Displays any document, 3D object, microscopic image Captures and stores images on internal memory of the camera
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Connect to the projector
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Aver Media Document Camera The document camera is a FANCY overhead, which means you can use plain paper instead of a transparency. Connect the document camera to the projector. To capture an image, push the Capture button on the remote or the CAP/DEL button on the camera. The image is stored on the memory of the document camera. To playback an image, push Playback, select the picture (use the right arrow, a red box will appear around the selected picture) and then press Playback again.
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Aver Media Document Camera Advanced Features: The document camera has a built-in timer. On the remote, push Menu, go down to Timer, use the right arrow to change the minutes, press Menu again. Press the Hour Glass button on the remote 2 times to start the timer. Connect the camera, the projector and laptop at the same time. This way the user can download and save the captured images onto the computer. Please see your ITF for assistance.
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Scope on a Rope
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Attach power source cable to black cable. Plug yellow cable into yellow port on TV or projector.
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Connect to laptop with USB cable Pro Scope
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Attach USB cable to computer. Navigate to My Computer. Pro Scope will be located under Scanners and Cameras as “USB Video Device” Locate and focus object with Pro Scope. To capture a picture, click Take a new picture. Picture will appear in bottom window. To save a picture, double click the picture. In picture view, click the blue disc to save. Save as type – change from BMP to JPEG. Navigate to the desired location. Click Save. Delete pictures by clicking on Delete all pictures on camera.
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Pro Scope Advanced Features: Video – The Pro Scope can record a short video. You will need the Bodelin (Pro Scope HR) software pushed to the T# of the computer. See your ITF for assistance. Time Lapse – The Pro Scope can record a time lapse video. You will need the Bodelin (Pro Scope HR) software pushed to the T# of the computer. See your ITF for assistance.
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Commonalities of Scopes Lights - Both scopes have a light switch on the left hand side. Switch to A for internal light, middle is the Off position. (The B position is used with a 30X lens, which is not included.) Interchangeable Lenses – Press lens release button and twist to remove. To insert lens line up notch and gently turn to the right.
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Stand – Screw microscope to stand. Adjust as needed. Commonalities of Scopes
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Suggested Use of the Science Equipment Go! Motion Probe Potential/Kinetic Energy Weight of different object affects speed Force – push/pull
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Suggested Use of the Science Equipment Go! Temp Probe Measure different temperatures of water Difference between conductor and insulator Freezing/melting point (C⁰/F⁰) Body Temperature Room Temperature
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Suggested Use of the Science Equipment Document Camera Diagram of the scientific process – display during a lab experiment Food Chain – display an example Live animals Share/Display student items Picture/Writing samples
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Suggested Use of the Science Equipment Scope of a Rope Mealworms Leaves/plants Matter – observe the 3 stages Silkworm stages Compare cellular structure Observe types of soil – clay, sand, soil Fossils
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Suggested Use of the Science Equipment Pro Scope Texture of seeds Silkworm stages Observe cotton (Ft. Bend Co. Museum) What is this? (Mystery objects) Use time lapse for growing seeds to plants and caterpillars to butterflies
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