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Akron Global Polymer Academy Lesson Plans

Fishing Line Tests

Grades: 9-12
Author:
Source: William Alkire, Susan Rhoades, Bruce Lautzenheiser


Abstract

This lab is to test the stretch and breaking points of various brands and strength of polymer fishing lines and to graph the data collected.


Objectives

What should students know as a result of this lesson?

What should the students be able to do as a result of this lesson?


Materials


Procedures

Engagement

  1. Show a video of fishing either a purchased one, taped from TV, or one of yourself.
  2. Show different brands of fishing line and different test weights
  3. Bring in a fishing rod and reel.
  4. Tear newspaper in one direction and then in the other direction ( alignment of polymer molecules)
  5. Stretch pieces of garbage bags cut in one direction and cut in the opposite direction. To assess, listen to student discussion.Sample questions: Why was the tear different?

Exploration

PART A

PART B

Explanation

  1. Construct a graph of brands vs mass needed to break the line.
  2. Construct a graph of strength vs mass needed to breaks the line (same brand)
  3. Construct a graph of stress (mass) vs elongation for each line.Students look for patterns in the graphs and discuss.Teacher move from group to group monitoring the discussion.

Elaboration


Prerequisites

Skills: Students should be able to make a graph.


Best Teaching Practices


Alignment with Standards

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Content Knowledge

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Safety

Wear protective eyewear

Use of hotplate


Applications

Increasing number of people fish as a means of family time or hobby.


Assessment

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Other Considerations

Grouping Suggestions: Groups of 2 or 4

Pacing/Suggested Time: 1-2 day experiment


Printable PDF Worksheets

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