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“How experimentation enhances learning in science fields” By: Latosha Williams
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When I was 9 years old, our family went on a family trip to Liberty Land, an amusement park in Memphis, TN. It was me, my little brother, my mom, and my dad.
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On the journey to Memphis, I teased my little brother about riding the largest roller coaster in all of Tennessee. He looked a little worried!
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Upon arriving at Liberty Land, we sped off to the biggest coaster we could find, “The Revolution.”
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The train car coasted up the hill, squeaking and creaking. At last, it reached its peak. It zipped down the hill, round the curve, in a circle, and back again.
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I cried and screamed, “Stop this thing, stop this thing!” Upon departing the roller coaster, I asked the operator, “Why didn’t you stop the roller coaster when I cried?”
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The conductor simply smiled and said, “Sweetie, I couldn’t stop it. Roller coasters do not have engines, they simply run off of gravity.”
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Learning the concept of gravity and how it works is learned easiest when students have the opportunity to experiment with it hands- on.
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