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Chemistry Gestures 2 years, 11 months ago #1224

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Gestures are by far the hardest part for me when it comes to Whole Brain teaching. Can someone help me out how I can distinguish proton, neutron, and electron? Thank You
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Re:Chemistry Gestures 2 years, 11 months ago #1225

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I know the answer I'm going to give is not probably the best, but it's the only one I can think of.

The first letter of the particle and its symbol. For example, for proton, we would take the "p" and make a + mark afterwards. With the neutron we would take the "n" and show our fist to show that it's neither negative nor positive. With the electron, we would take the "e" and make the - sign.

Sorry, but I couldn't come up with anything better...

Best,

Edward
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Re:Chemistry Gestures 2 years, 11 months ago #1231

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Try this new sight for British sign language for science topics. It comes with video.

www.sciencesigns.ac.uk/home_glossary.asp


This one is for ASL, I have had less success with it, and it doesn't have a chem part.

www.needsoutreach.org/Pages/sl.html

Re:Chemistry Gestures 2 years, 11 months ago #1234

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Try this new sight for British sign language for science topics. It comes with video.

www.sciencesigns.ac.uk/home_glossary.asp


Very nice place! We can get a lot of gestures from there!!

Thanks a lot,

Edward
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