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Latest revision as of 11:34, 25 August 2014
Philosophy of Science |
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Concept Map
Concept 1- Types of engines Concept 2 - Conservation of energy Concept 3 - Working principles Concept 4 - Efficiency
Textbook
Additional information
Useful websites
Reference Books
Teaching Outlines
Concept #1 Types of engines
Learning objectives
Notes for teachers
Petrol Engine | Diesel Engine |
Description | Description |
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Activities
- Activity No #1 page_name_concept_name_activity1
- Activity No #2 page_name_concept_name_activity2
Concept #2 - Working of engines
Learning objectives
Notes for teachers
Activities
- Activity No #1 page_name_concept_name_activity1
- Activity No #2 page_name_concept_name_activity2
Concept #3 - Efficiency
Learning objectives
Notes for teachers
Activities
- Activity No #1 page_name_concept_name_activity1
- Activity No #2 page_name_concept_name_activity2
Concept #4
Learning objectives
Notes for teachers
Activities
- Activity No #1 page_name_concept_name_activity1
- Activity No #2 page_name_concept_name_activity2