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Teaching Guide: Laura Bassi’s School of Experimental Physics

SEP 11, 2021

Students will be immersed in the state-of-the-art lab of Laura Bassi, an 18th century experimental physicist. They will learn about Bassi and perform simple experiments on subjects Bassi and other scientists were exploring at the time, including static electricity, surface tension, and light refraction. They will record their observations in lab notebooks and graduate from the “Laura Bassi Experimental Physics School” with diplomas.

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Portrait of Laura Maria Caterina Bassi by Johann Jakob Haid

Students will be immersed in the state-of-the-art lab of Laura Bassi, an 18th century experimental physicist. They will learn about Bassi and perform simple experiments on subjects Bassi and other scientists were exploring at the time, including static electricity, surface tension, and light refraction. They will record their observations in lab notebooks and graduate from the “Laura Bassi Experimental Physics School” with diplomas.
Grade level(s): 1-3, 4-5
Guide subjects: History, Physics
Minority Group(s): Women
In-class time: 70-95 minutes
Prep time: 20-30 minutes
Technology Requirements: Student web access not required, Audio/Video not required
Common Core Standards: Language
Next Generation Science Standards: Motion and Stability: Forces and Interaction

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Teaching Guide: Laura Bassi’s School of Experimental Physics Lesson Plan (.pdf) Laboratory Notebook (.pdf) Bassi’s Experiments (.pdf) Teaching Guide: Laura Bassi’s School of Experimental Physics Discussion Questions (.pdf) Diplomas for Laura Bassi’s School (.pdf) Bassi - All Files zipped ZIP Archive (.zip)

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