Happy Holidays
and have a fun, safe
winter vacation.
and have a fun, safe
winter vacation.
School resumes on Tuesday January 3, 2017!
Student DC motor model working in the science lab. Students built the models and explained how they worked. Their videos were uploaded to YouTube. |
Eureka! How about a student model motor working better than the original! @Avonworthschool @mhall_AMS pic.twitter.com/PNlKWtjaAE— AMS Science 8 (@science8haskins) December 5, 2016
Almost got it! Another team getting their motor to work in #lab110! @Avonworthschool pic.twitter.com/vZqoAA3vNW— AMS Science 8 (@science8haskins) December 6, 2016
It's spinning! #lab110 building motors to explain how electric current is used. pic.twitter.com/iQRvyT9rcn— AMS Science 8 (@science8haskins) December 6, 2016
Great motor! This team in #lab110 had to rework their coil and brushes... awesome result! @Avonworthschool @mhall_AMS pic.twitter.com/yfHE0w8rWy— AMS Science 8 (@science8haskins) December 6, 2016
Another motor functioning in #lab110! This is great practice of perseverance! Next, explain how it works! pic.twitter.com/GpW5OQbuKc— AMS Science 8 (@science8haskins) December 6, 2016
Keep them spinning! Simple DC motors in #lab110! Perseverance and research pay off! pic.twitter.com/0r2RjjQz9M— AMS Science 8 (@science8haskins) December 6, 2016
Trial and error! Learning to make the DC motor work in #lab110 pic.twitter.com/SFjGSyEyZb— AMS Science 8 (@science8haskins) December 6, 2016
Learning about magnetic fields, current, and motors - hands on! #lab110 pic.twitter.com/Y8dWSdyvcO — AMS Science 8 (@science8haskins) December 6, 2016
DC motor in #lab110 in slow motion pic.twitter.com/9ikbbAuDtx — AMS Science 8 (@science8haskins) December 7, 2016
Another great motor in #lab110 today! pic.twitter.com/uH0SPhcPKd — AMS Science 8 (@science8haskins) December 7, 2016