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Practical 1 in the History in STEM practical series, looking at how students can do an experiment completed over 2000 years ago to get their own reasonably accurate value for the circumference of the Earth. Requires minimal equipment and very little time to get the data, however, does need you to be able to work with another school in a** different city** to get all the data points required to complete the calculation. Good for schools with a “sister school” in another state or country.

More about the History in STEM practical Series
This free sample is a preview of the History in STEM practical series, a set of practicals designed to bring quality cross-curricula material to STEM subjects, that help students to explore and discover phenomena normally taught, while getting a glimpse into the history of its development.
In addition, a number of the practicals give the students the opportunity to play “Mythbusters”, looking at a number of different methods and having to reason why one or the other was the more likely or useful method.
From Ancient Greece to Vikings, China to the Golden age of the Muslim empire and beyond to India, the series takes a look at some of the most important STEM achievements throughout history.
There is a plan for 40 of these such practicals in this series, so, if you liked this one, consider looking at some of the others, or check out some of the bundles available.

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More about the History in STEM practical Series This series is designed to bring quality cross-curricula material to STEM subjects, that help students to explore and discover phenomena normally taught, while getting a glimpse into the history of its development. In addition, a number of the practicals give the students the opportunity to play “Mythbusters”, looking at a number of different methods and having to reason why one or the other was the more likely or useful method. From Ancient Greece to Vikings, China to the Golden age of the Muslim empire and beyond to India, the series takes a look at some of the most important STEM achievements throughout history. There is a plan for 40 of these such practicals in this series, so, if you liked this one, consider looking at some of the others, or check out some of the bundles available. What's included: - Similar Triangles - History of STEM practicals - How Far Is That Boat? - Water Alarm Clock - History of STEM practicals - Pressure and Displacement - Viking Sunstones - History of STEM practicals - Refraction and Birefringence - Pythagoras' Cup - History of STEM practicals - Siphon - Archimedes' Eureka - History of STEM practicals - Density - Measuring the World - History of STEM Practicals - Circumference of Circles - Chemical Reactions - History of STEM practicals - Invisible Ink Practical - Statistics and Cryptography - History of STEM practicals - Crack the Code - Force and Tensile Strength - History of STEM practicals - Paper Part 1 - Barometer - History of STEM Practicals - Pressure + Climate - Distance Learning

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dgbooks

2 years ago
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A cool idea to merge angles, trig and history with an outdoor activity. Love it!

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