This paper outlines a foundational STEM activity exploring static electricity through a "Spinning Static Paper" experiment. This hands-on activity demonstrates electron transfer (friction) causing charge separation in insulators.
Push the unsharpened end of the pencil into the Blu-tack, standing it upright on a flat, stable surface. Download Static Activity
The objective of this activity is to demonstrate the principles of electrostatics—specifically how a static charge can attract neutral objects. By creating friction between a plastic item and clothing, electrons are transferred, creating a net negative charge that can manipulate paper without physical contact. 2. Materials Small square of paper (lightweight paper works best) Pencil (sharpened) Blu-tack or Plasticine (for a stand) Plastic ruler, comb, or PVC pipe Woolen item (jumper, hat, or fabric) 3. Procedure: Spinning Paper Activity This paper outlines a foundational STEM activity exploring