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Science set for elementary school level 1, mobile laboratory

Function

Intended for experimental study, this science laboratory is designed for conducting experiments on: BNCC (Brazilian National Curriculum Base). Matter and energy. Physical states of water. Heat and changes of state. Air and its properties. Sound and sound energy. Force and deformations. Light and transparency of materials. Separation and purification of substances. Thermal sensation and temperature. Position and arrangement of objects. Dynamics. Simple machines (pulleys). Helical spring and Hooke's Law. Work and energy in a mass-spring system. Conservation of energy. Hydrostatics and buoyancy (Archimedes' Principle). Wave motion and simple pendulum. Simple harmonic motion. Properties of materials. Chemical bonds. Electrical conductivity. Types of conductors. Electrolysis. Electrolytic and ionic solutions. Light and optics. Rectilinear propagation and independence of rays. Reflection and refraction of light. Plane and spherical mirrors. Formation and number of images. Astronomical and terrestrial telescope. Vision defects and correction with lenses. Earth and Universe. Soil types. Water content in the soil. Free surface of water. Phases of the Moon. Observation and analysis experiments of natural phenomena. Solar system. Planets and their orbits. Cardinal points. Seasons. Positions of the Sun at sunrise and sunset in different seasons. Earth's movement in relation to the Sun. Aphelion and perihelion. Earth's rotation and revolution movements. Time zones. Ice accumulation at the poles. The Moon and its rotation, revolution, and revolution movements. Phases of the Moon and eclipses. Apogee and perigee. Earth's position in the solar system. Arrangement of the planets from the Sun and their orbits. Apparent movement of the sun anywhere on the globe, sunrise, sunset, length of day, seasons, sundial. How to identify different types of soil? The water content in the soil. The free surface of still water is horizontal. The phases of the Moon. Life and evolution. Inclusive education. Experiments for people with normal vision, blind people, or people with low vision. Tactile writing in Braille. Life and evolution. Light and vision. Touch and perception. Comparison of tactile sensitivity. Olfactory tests. Importance of smell in sensory perception. The ukulele as an inclusive musical instrument. Sound production in stringed instruments. Microscopy. Human anatomy and physiology. Dental arch. Seed identification. Need for water for germination. Importance of water for life. Decomposition of fruits by mold. Kingdom Plantae. Identification of humus-rich, sandy, and clayey soils. Structures of a flower. Flower, pollen, sepals, petals, stamen, and anther. Gynoecium and ovules. Germination power of seeds. Influence of the environment on germination. Evolution of living beings. Lamarckism, Darwinism, and synthetic theory. Phototropism in plants. Influence of the auxin hormone on germination. Reproductive structures of bryophytes and pteridophytes. Rhizoids, cauloids, and phyllids. Leaves, sporangia, and spores of pteridophytes. Ecology. Chlorophyll. Water purification. Separation and recycling of materials. Seed germination. Evolution of living beings. Monocular microscope. Biogeochemical cycles. Climate change and the greenhouse effect. How to classify invertebrates. Mammalian animals. How to classify birds, etc.

Key Experiments

  • » Identifying objects by sound. - 0001.016
  • » Differentiating between solid bodies, liquid bodies, and gaseous bodies. - 0001.030
  • » The energy of moving air. - 0001.035
  • » The condensation of water vapor contained in the air. - 0001.060
  • » Change of physical state of water, melting. - 0001.065A
  • » Soil erosion caused by the increase in water volume upon freezing. - 0001.070
  • » The evaporation of water, the slow transition from the liquid state to the vapor state. - 0001.075A
  • » Heat makes ice melt faster. - 0001.080
  • » Producing oxygen through a chemical reaction. - 0001.125A
  • » The condensation of water, the change of state from vapor to liquid. - 0001.190
  • » Soil erosion caused by moving water. - 0001.195
  • » Decantation and filtration, two steps in water purification. - 0001.200
  • » Low-pitched sounds and high-pitched sounds. - 0001.270
  • » Separating objects using a magnet. - 0001.275
  • » Using magnets to separate materials, recycling. - 0001.276
  • » Wind chill and temperature. - 0001.300
  • » Observing the compressibility and elasticity of air. - 0001.330
  • » Inertia, one of the general properties of matter. - 1032.002_1
  • » Force, mechanical deformations, plastic deformation and elastic deformation. - 1032.018
  • » Light, transparent, translucent and opaque media. - 1062.002
  • » The general properties of matter. - 0001.100A
  • » The specific properties of matter. - 0001.102
  • » Some specific properties of matter. - 0001.102A
  • » Electrical conductors and electrical insulators. - 1082.036
  • » Electrification, principles of electrostatics, static electricity. - 1082.032
  • » The lines of force and the magnetic field of a magnet, magnetism. - 1082.120A
  • » The functioning and use of a compass. - 1082.124
  • » Permanent magnets, temporary magnets, and electromagnets. - 1082.140C
  • » How can we relate the properties of substances through electrical conductivity? - 1222.012_A_1
  • » Electrolytes, second-class conductors - 1242.002A
  • » The principles of geometric optics. - 1062.003L1_0
  • » The reflection of light in a plane mirror and the laws of reflection. - 1062.003L2_0
  • » Multiple reflections between plane mirrors, an application in signage. - 1062.003L3_0
  • » Reflection in concave and convex spherical mirrors. - 1062.003L4_0
  • » The refraction of light and its laws, the diopters. - 1062.003L5_0
  • » Spherical lenses and their main characteristics. - 1062.003L6_0
  • » Vision defects, correction of ametropia, hyperopia and myopia, with lenses. - 1062.003L7_0
  • » Refraction in a 90-degree optical prism. - 1062.003L8_0
  • » The composition of colors on a Newton's disc. - 1062.004R_4
  • » Solar system. - 1505.017B
  • » Sunrise and sunset at the North Pole. - 1032.200
  • » Sunrise and sunset in Fort Yukon - Alaska - USA, Arctic Circle. - 1032.201
  • » Sunrise and sunset in Havana, Cuba. - 1032.202
  • » Sunrise and sunset in Macapá - Amapá, Brazil. - 1032.203
  • » Sunrise and sunset in Ubatuba - São Paulo, Brazil. - 1032.204
  • » Sunrise and sunset in Porto Alegre - Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil. - 1032.205
  • » Sunrise and sunset at Amundsen-Scott Station - Antarctic Circle. - 1032.206
  • » Sunrise and sunset in your city. - 1032.208
  • » The construction of a sundial. - 1032.209
  • » An astronomical telescope, an optical instrument. - 1062.004H8C
  • » Light is necessary for us to see. - 0001.005A1
  • » The tact of each individual, inclusion. - 0001.006
  • » Who has the best sense of touch? Inclusion. - 0001.007
  • » Test your sense of smell, inclusion. - 0001.008A
  • » The bicordio, a stringed instrument, inclusion. - 0001.265A1
  • » The decomposition of fruit due to the action of mold. - 0001.245A
  • » How to classify invertebrates? - 1505.003
  • » How to classify mammals? - 1505.003B
  • » How to classify birds? - 1505.003C
  • » Identifying some seeds. - 0001.040A
  • » Is water necessary for seed germination? - 0001.045
  • » How to identify humus-rich, sandy, and clayey soils? - 0001.050
  • » What are the structures of a flower like? - 0001.180
  • » Comparing the germination power of seeds. - 1481.041B
  • » How the environment influences the germination power of seeds. - 1481.436B
  • » Phototropism in plants. - 1481.437B
  • » Comparing different amounts of the hormone auxin in a type of seed. - 1481.438B
  • » What are the reproductive structures of bryophytes and pteridophytes like? - 1505.008A
  • » Hygiene habits, brushing teeth. - 1505.017D
  • » Internal organs, identification and function. - 1505.017A2
  • » Chlorophyll, a substance found in most green vegetables. - 0001.175
  • » What does your water hide? - 0001.362B1
  • » How to classify invertebrates? - 1505.003A
  • » The basic structure of a monocular microscope. - 1505.010A
  • » How to use a monocular microscope. - 1505.011C1
  • » Identifying the parts of a monocular microscope. - 1505.014A
  • » Biogeochemical cycles. - 1505.019
  • » Climate change, greenhouse effect. - 1505.021
  • » How does the water cycle work? - 1505.170
  • » How to identify different types of soils? - 0001.050A
  • » The water contained in the soil. - 0001.210A
  • » The free surface of still water is horizontal. - 0001.090
  • » The phases of the Moon. - 1062.030
  • » The vertical position. - 0001.020
  • » The arrangement of objects on flat surfaces. - 0001.025
  • » The human skeleton - 1505.016D1
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