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Fluids: Buoyancy, Pressure and Fluid Friction (Drag)
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Buoyancy--Laboratory Exercises
Pressure--Lesson, Demonstration and Laboratory Exercises
Fluid Friction (Drag)--Laboratory Exercises and Teacher Notes
These materials were substantially modified from undergraduate teaching materials developed by Pete Jumars, Lee Karp-Boss and Emmanuel Boss in the School of Marine Sciences, University of Maine, Orono, Maine, to conform to the Maine Learning Results. The development effort by the high-school teacher team below was funded as part of National Science Foundation Grant OCE-0219773, "Form and function of phytoplankton in unsteady, low Reynolds-number flows," to Pete Jumars and Lee Karp-Boss.
In summer 2004, Dennis Levandoski was part of a smaller group who included Tansy Clay, a graduate student in the Grünbaum laboratory at the University of Washington, and Jenn Boyer, a high school teacher from Seattle, Washington who chose standards-relevant material for focus in summer 2005. In summer 2005, two larger groups of teachers, one in Maine and one in Seattle, worked toward specific teaching materials at the high school level.
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