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THE
HIGH TIDE AND LOW TIDE TEACHING AID
(PHYSICS - LOWER SECONDARY)
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TAN CHUNG YONG
LIEW KOK LAM
SMB ST. THOMAS,
JALAN MACDOUGALL,
93000 KUCHING, SARAWAK.
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| Background
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- High tide
and low tide is a natural phenomenon, which as far as our human
memory can recall, plays an important part in our life .
- In school,
this topic is taught with Sir Isaac Newton's Law of gravitational
Pull by the moon and the sun.
- This phenomenon
is not fully understood by the students due to
- normally,
the topic has been taught in theory with the help of a chart
only.
- in the
process of learning, students have to recall their experience
about the tide that they do not observe it in detail.
- some students
living in inland region or certain locality do not experience
this phenomenon.
- many students
have misconception that the twelve hourly high and low tide
circle is brought about by the gravitational force of the moon
alone. It is not surprise that many adults are having this misconception
too.
- the earth
is too huge for us to be aware of its movement.
- they think
that low tide experienced by them is due to the high tide water
moving away from their place.
- they fail
to relate the time taken by the moon's evolution with the time
taken by the earth's rotation. This relationship plays an important
part in the occurrence of this phenomenon.
- there
are four elements responsible for this phenomenon. They are
(a) the evolution of the moon, (b) the position of the tide,
(c) the time and (d) the rotation of the earth. Normally, many
students fail to construct a correct relationship among these
four elements that contribute to the formation of high and low
tide.
- no apparatus
is available in market.
- students
have not given an opportunity to construct this knowledge due
to lack of proper device.
In view of this,
a simple teaching aid has been improvised for students to study
this topic through simulation method.
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| Objectives
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The main purposes
of having this teaching aid are :
- to provide
opportunity for students to carry out simulation experiment
on this natural phenomenon.
- to provide
students device to study the relationship between the movement
of the moon, the movement of the earth and the positions of
high tide and low tide area at a certain period of time.
- to enable
students to relate laboratory activities with everyday life.
- to construct
a true picture about the formation of high tide and low tide
which is meaningful to them so that misconception can be eliminated.
- to provide
an effective teaching aid for science teachers to teach this
topic.
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| Benefits
for teaching-learning process : |
a. The teaching
aids improvised are simple to make and at low cost but its effect
in the learning process are obvious and encouraging.
b. It provides an opportunity for students to carry out simulation
experiment. With the help of the aid, students can actually imitate
and study :
- the rotation
of the Earth
- the evolution
of the Moon
- the position
of high tide and low tide and
- the period
of time involved in these changes (refer 3-P4, 3-P5, 3-P6, 3-P7
and 3-P8).
c. In this
activity, students can easily construct a correct picture about
the phenomena of high and low tide in their mind.
d. Students
can draw conclusion through experimental results and not by theories.
e. With this
study, science knowledge is related to our everyday life phenomenon.
f. For slow
students, teacher can teach the topic by using transparency and
overhead projector (refer 3-P4, 5, 6, 7 and 8). Thus, the phenomenon
of high tide and low tide, which unceasing occurs in the ocean,
has brought into action in classroom or laboratory.
g. This teaching
aid is especially useful in the regions where students do not
experience this phenomenon.
h. This activity
enhances cooperative learning among students that the present
educators have emphasized on (refer 3-P9).
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| Materials/Equipment
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Materials needed
to prepare these teaching aid are :
a. transparent
plastic sheets (210mm x 300 mm) - 4 sheets.
b. a metal pin.
c. different colour markers.
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| Construction
of teaching aids : |
The methods
for preparing the teaching aids are :
a. On each
sheet of plastic sheet A, B, C, D, fixes a point.
b. On sheet A, draw a circle of radius 2.5 cm from the fixed point
O (diagram A) to represent the Earth.
c. On sheet B, draw a circle of radius 2.6 cm from the fixed point
and a feature of high and low tide is drawn outside the circle.
Draw a small circle of radius 0.5 cm with a distance of 6 cm from
the fixed point to represent the Moon.d. On sheet C, the drawing
is the same as Diagram B.
e. On sheet D, draw a circle with radius 10 cm from the fixed
point. Divide the inner edge of the circle into 24 equal arc and
label them from 0 to 24 (diagram D) to represent the time of a
day.
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| Implementations
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The following
is the implementation of the teaching/guidance methods:
(I) Theory
of constructivism
The research
into children's conceptions shows that learning outcomes depend
not only on the learning environment but also on the knowledge
of the learner. Learning involves the construction of meaning.
Meaning constructed by students is to a large extent influenced
by their prior knowledge. Thus, learners have the final responsibility
for their own learning. In view of this, a teacher can never learn
for a student, and teaching is never more than the offering of
opportunities for learning.
This teaching
aid is a device to provide opportunity for students to construct
the meaning of high tide and low tide phenomena based on their
prior knowledge that they have learnt before. These prior knowledge
are :
a. gravitational
pull of the moon causes high tide.
b. there are 24 hours in a day.
c. the moon takes 29.5 days or 708 hours to complete one evolution
around the earth.
d. the earth takes 24 hours to complete one rotation at its polar
axis.
(II) Arrangement
and usage of the teaching aids.
a. Students
are provided with four plastic sheets with Diagram A, B, C and
D on them respectively.
b. Base on their prior knowledge, they have to arrange the Earth,
the Moon with the high tide in their respective position.
The outer
circle will show the time of the high tide. The expected outcome
of the arrangement is shown as follow:

(III) In order
to observe the change of the water level for the tide, the change
of time, the rotation of the Earth and the evolution of the Moon
have to be studied.
- A pin is
inserted at the point O.
- Diagram A
representing the Earth is rotated at point O.
- Diagram
C is added to the arrangement to show the new position of the
Moon and the tide.
- The result
of these movements will show a different setting of the position
of the Moon, tide, the tree and the time.
- The expected
outcome of the new setting can be shown as follow.

- When the
Earth is rotating, it will bring the tree towards the low tide
region at 0800 hour.
- Although
the position of the Moon has changed too, it shows a little
change only for it takes 708 hours to complete one evolution
around the Earth. Because of this, the high tide is retained
by the gravitational pull of the Moon (refer 3-P5).
- By continuous
rotation of the Earth, the tree will experience low tide and
high tide every six hourly, i.e. at 1100 hour-low tide (refer
3-P6); at 1700 hour-high tide (refer to 3-P7); at 2300 hour-low
tide and high tide again in the next morning (refer 3-P8).
- This circle
and the position of high tide and low tide can be studied by
rotating the Earth diagram and the moon and tide diagram.
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| Suggestion
for modification : |
- The explanation
on the concept of "high tide and low tide" could be
made clearer if the simulation experiment is further illustrated
by the use of filmstrips or CD-ROM which includes pictures that
depict the real life situation.
- The suggested
strategies to be carried out, i.e. cooperative learning (e.g.
structural or conceptual approaches) should be explained in more
details or specific.
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