For this entry (labeled Scientific Writing #D) choose a concept from electrostatics that we have covered in class. Find a member of your household and teach them something interesting about this electrostatic concept. You might use a demonstration, describe an application or analyze an observation to help your teaching. Once you are convinced that your “student” has learned something, you should write two paragraphs.
* What did you teach? Provide a brief description of the concept you attempted to teach and the method you used. Convince me that you know what you were teaching.
* What did the student learn? Describe any particular success and/or failures that you encountered during this teaching process. How do you know that your student learned? What evidence do you have that learning happened? Did you gain any insights about your own learning or about the physics principles from this process?
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