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In lugnet.build.schleim, Anita Eenink wrote:
> In lugnet.build.schleim, Christopher Masi wrote:
> > In lugnet.build.schleim, Anita Eenink wrote:
> > > In lugnet.build.schleim, Didier Enjary wrote:
> > > > LEGO and chirality
> > > >
> > > > Chirality is the property of an object that can not be superimposed on its
> > > > mirror image. Examples includes both natural (biological) object such hands and
> > > > cultural (technical) object such screws.
> >
> > [snip]
> >
> > > > Any thoughts ?
> > >
> > > I will never look at my bricks the same.... what a great idea for a lesson plan,
> > > I have written it down to tell my sister (a secondary science teacher), I am a
> > > training early childhood so chirality isn't on the curriculum :(. Is there
> > > nothing lego can not teach us. Thanks
> > >
> > > Anita
> >
> > Actually, you can model Lewis Structures* with LEGO too. I sent an article
> > describing the LEGO-Lewis Model to the Journal of Chemical Education, but they
> > rejected it :( A reviewer suggested that I re-write the "article" as an
> > "activity" and re-submit it. I am hoping to get back to that soon :)
> >
> > If your sister is interested, I'd be happy to talk with her.
> >
> > Chris
> >
> > *Lewis structures are a very simple yet surprisingly powerful way to model
> > chemical bonds.
>
> Excellent Chris, what did you use for the bonds and what did you use for the
> atoms. And were you also able to show double covalent bonds. (which is something
> that would be hard to show) I would love to read the article if you want.
>
> I get so excited when people are able to incorporate manipulatives into the
> classroom (for too long hands on learners have been ignored in secondary
> education).
>
> Now I am off to try and build a lewis structure... although I might start small,
> maybe ammonia only three covalent bonds..... oh would I need to show the two
> remaining valence electrons.
>
> Anita
Well, if you want to show the lone pair of electrons you could.
http://wsc.ma.edu/cmasi/BBModel.pdf
Here is a link to a pdf. I didn't think that sending you a 385 kB e-mail message
was sucha great idea:)
I thought the model was a neat idea. Unfortunately, one of the reviewers hated
it, and the other two didn't think it rose to the level of "article". I will go
back and develop an activity based on the model, but I need to find the time to
do that.
Oh yeah, after creating all of the figures, I realized that for maximum
flxibility the only bricks that should be used are 1x4's and 1x1's. So, anywhere
there is a 1x3 or 1x2 brick replace it with the correct number of 1x1's.
Eventually, I'll redo the drawings.
Chris
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