Teacher Resource Center: Fermilab Web Resources
- Photographs and video clips from Fermilab's Visual Media Services
For questions about education use of visuals, contact Marge Bardeen. - Streamed Video - Talks streams by Fermilab's Visual Media Services
- Seventh grade students describe scientists before and after a visit to Fermilab.
- Fifth grade students wrote a book about Fermilab.
- The Story of Fermilab Research
- QuarkQuest, a newspaper about particle physics for middle school students
- Comic about "accelerating science."
- Fermilab's accelerators.
- Searching for the Building Blocks of Matter Exhibit
- Pulse, Accelerator Science in Medicine
- The Top Quark Discovery, Fermilab's Inquiring Minds Topics, and Research at Fermilab
- Symposium on the Nature of Science - Streamed talks
- FermiNews series: High-Energy Physics Made Painless
- "Top Quark Secrets" (PDF). Discovery of the Top Quark, Physics News in 1995
- Prairie flora and fauna
- Data and Images from the prairie
- Tips for Scholastic Success
A collection of Web-based games developed from selected hands-on exhibits at the Lederman Science Center introduces students in grades 6-12 to the science and technology of Fermilab. The site is equally valuable for classroom and home use.
Online Prairie Projects
Three online projects make the prairie come alive for students.
SIMply Prairie: Create a Prairie Plot -
Quadrat Study
Smallville online environmental impact study: Grades 4-5 - Grades 6-8 - Grades 9-10
Special Relativity
This Website provides resources for secondary and post-secondary teachers of physical science. These resources include data reduction projects and particle physics datafiles. The data reduction projects guide student investigation of a dataset to a particular end result. The datafiles are written in a format that allows for rapid Web file transfer and ease of import into commonly available applications such as Microsoft Excel. Students download and reduce these data in an open-ended environment in which they investigate their own questions. The first of these resources is a data reduction project that guides students to an understanding of special relativity.
Top Quark Mass
This classroom activity is available online or as part of the Topics in Modern Physics revised teachers guide. Students use data from a special top quark event and conservation of momentum to calculate the mass of the top quark. The activity builds on an understanding of vector addition, and the instruction needs to add only a short explanation of particle physics.
Physics Activities
Created by Frank Lipinski, a Fermilab Teacher Fellow, these two activities help middle and high school science students check their understanding of particle decays and data analysis.
Particle Decay Prediction - Graphing
Particle Data
Explore one of the most important, non-classical, behaviors of light - the photoelectric effect with The Photoelectric Effect Virtual Lab, developed by Fermilab Teacher Fellow, Tim Brennan.
Handbook for Engaged Learning Projects
Technology is an increasingly popular tool
for learning. These classroom projects were
designed by K-12
teachers to demonstrate
engaged learning and effective use of technology. The subject matter is not necessarily based on Fermilab science.
Designers
Index of All LInC Projects - Project Exemplars
Teachers created these projects as homework during the Fermilab LInC course for a particular community
and school. Some of them may be A's; others C's.
Some are ready to use; other are appropriate to adapt for your
classroom or may give you ideas for a project you want to develop.
You may assess their merit using a rubric we developed for
"publishable quality" projects. Projects are evolving as teachers gain more experience
with engaged learning and the Internet as a tool. The subject matter is not necessarily based on Fermilab science.Rubric
NTEP Projects
The NTEP collaboration is based upon teaching/learning models that are analogous to
ways scientists discover knowledge and solve problems. Teachers participated in research
experiences facilitated by scienitists at nine Department of Energy national labs.
This Website disseminates some of those research scenarios as online classroom projects. Where appropriate,
the online projects incorporate student access to lab data and an opportunity to tele-collaborate
with other students.