Science For TeachingLearn Science with Mr. McWizContact us on (727) 314-8044 or info@mrmcwizscienceforteaching.comEpisode TwoAir and Air Pressure OverviewIn this science segment Mr. McWiz gets into more demos of how-to-do fun experiments of engaging inquiry lessons with air pressure, heated and compressed air. We model the inquiry questions to be asked while giving clear explanations and demonstrating the making of predictions, observations and identifying variables. You will see how to do a lesson with a simply constructed paper bridge and a straw, make a playing card stay up in the air while you blow air against it, teach fraction lessons with seltzer tablets and math with exploding science fun. Your children will have a literal blast as they watch you shoot a soda bottle up in the air with compressed air and stand in awe at a plastic clothes bag that rises toward the sky with expanding heated air. You and your students will feel the science magic as you implode soda cans which suck up colored water with a canister vacuum – and with a detailed explanation! There are many math lessons that can be taught as Mr. McWiz discusses how you can teach such things as linear metric measurement, simple fractional conversions, time-lapse stopwatch applications, and documenting your data on tables and graphs. And because of this experiential “hands-on” science fun – your children should learn and remember the math much longer. Mr. McWiz’s clear explanations – while modeling the how to teach these experiments – should help to make every parent or teacher feel like a science expert and possibly – a science magician!