Exploring Lightning for Parshas Yisro
Item Number: CRSHM14-RS032
Date Submitted: 12/07/2015
When the Jewish nation gathered around Har Sinai to receive the Torah, they were awed by the voice of Hashem and the thunder and lightning. In this experiment, the students will learn that lightning is caused by static electricity. When negative charges are attracted to positive charges the result is a spark of lightning.
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Publisher: |
Walder Education |
Founding Director: |
Mrs. Rouhama Garelick |
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Adapted By: |
Rivkie Schecter |
Credits: |
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Photography: |
Rabbi Avraham Gershon |
Size: |
8.5''x11'' |
Language: |
English |
Language Style: |
NA |
Gender: |
NA |
Color: |
Color |
Grade(s): |
Pre-2nd
3rd-5th
6th-8th |
Resource Type(s): |
Curriculum Materials |
Subject(s): |
Tanach, Torah: Chumash and Parshah, Yisro, Science |
Goals and Objectives: |
By using simple materials to create static electricity the students will relate this experience to lightning. |
Skills Needed: |
Focus on task, ability to follow instructions, and fine motor skills. |
Contents: |
5-8.5''x11''- Color |
Paper |
Not Laminated |
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Page Scaling: |
None (Do not fit to printable area.) |
Notes: |
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Clear cup
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Folded strip of paper
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Quarter
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Tape
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Balloon
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Drinking straw and bottle (optional)