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  1. Innovative hands-on activities for teaching the colors of pigment
  2. Using a Simple Method to Estimate (Approximate) the Angle Between the Lunar Orbit and the Ecliptic
  3. Discovering complementary colors from the perspective of steam education
  4. Shadows constructing a relationship between light and color pigments by physical and mathematical perspectives
  5. Fizik öğretiminde basit araç-gereçlerle etkinlik geliştirme
  6. Touching the real image
  7. Türkiye’nin Farklı Bölgelerinden Fen Bilimleri Öğretmenlerinin Aktif Öğrenme Etkinlikleri Eğitimi ile İlgili Görüşleri ve Öz Değerlendirmeleri
  8. Correction: “Demonstrating the Direction of Angular Velocity in Circular Motion,” by S. Demircioglu, K. Yurumezoglu, and H. Isik
  9. Demonstrating the Direction of Angular Velocity in Circular Motion
  10. teaching colours
  11. Perception of Relative Motion Between Two Systems Through the Sense of Touch: The Example of the Moving Walkway
  12. The effective presentation of inquiry-based classroom experiments using teaching strategies that employ video and demonstration methods
  13. Demonstration of the tension force on a rope in circular motion
  14. Teaching the Concept of Resonance with the Help of a Classical Guitar
  15. Aluminium rod rolls in non-uniform magnetic field
  16. Two Simple Activities to Bring Rainbows into the Classroom
  17. A Suggestion for an Experiment That Integrates the Teaching of Science with Everyday Life: “Why Are the Seas Blue?”
  18. The tendencies and difficulties experienced by pre-service science teachers during basic measuring
  19. Comparison teaching strategies of videotaped and demonstration experiments in inquiry-based science education
  20. The Effect of 3D Computer Modeling and Observation-Based Instruction on the Conceptual Change Regarding Basic Concepts of Astronomy in Elementary School Students
  21. The Darkness of Space
  22. Activity teaches mirror concepts
  23. An entertaining method of teaching concepts of linear light propagation, reflection and refraction using a simple optical mechanism
  24. Experiment clarifies buoyancy