To the teacher: The following introduction starts with some questions you can ask your students so that they respond orally to motivate them to study the subject. You may also...
Present an introduction that gives an idea to the students of what the subject of the learning object is, and ask them about what they already know, to introduce the...
The teacher can start the discussion with students by asking this question or a question related to the contents in the animation. Have you ever thought our body is a...
Verify Newton’s second law. Represent the external forces that act on a body in a free-body diagram. Determine the resultant force that acts on a body, through its components. Apply...
The teacher presents a video about the importance of electrical energy in the modern world, using the following text as an introduction: Electrical energy is observed in nature, in electrical...
Explain the law of inertia and the effect of external forces on the state of motion in an object. Check the influence of the frictional force on the motion state...
To explain the reach and limitations of center of mass for studying physical phenomena. To carry out group activities and experiments in order to grasp the concepts of center of...
The teacher introduces a brief explanation on the context about the importance of energy and the different kinds of energy we can find. We recommend the teacher to check the...
The teacher introduces the topic with the following text: Objects present velocity and acceleration at all times, that may vary depending on the type of object. An animation is then...
Explain the differences between scalar and vector magnitudes. Distinguish basic properties of vectors. Establish a two-way relationship between the geometric and analytical representation of a vector. Performs addition and subtraction...
Introduce the topic from the following question: What is the origin of oils and essences of different smells that can be found in supermarkets? Plants are made up of a big...
Interpret some of the physical and chemical properties of aldehydes and ketones and their biological importance. Identify the carbohydrates present in different types of food. Explain some of the physical...
Establish relations between the number of carbon atoms and the number of double bonds with melting and boiling points in hydrocarbons. Classify hydrocarbon molecules as saturated and unsaturated. Identify hybrid...
Define genotype and phenotype characteristics. Explain the concept of allelic frequency. Use the Hardy-Weinberg equation to calculate the change of allelic frequencies in a population. Investigate the base of the...
Show the students the avatar with information. Then, briefly explain proteins and water as an introduction to the proposed topic. Generate questions about the subject in students. Have you ever...