The Riedenburger Model is a set of experiments for science education. The experiments are individually packed in drawers to fit in a standard cabinet. Each experiment is accompanied by printed instructions.
The experiments are selected on the basis of the Bavarian curriculum for year 8 secondary schools in science and technology lessons. There are 20 experiments included, of which 15 are student experiments and 5 are teacher experiments. The equipment for the teacher's experiment is available once. For the student experiments, the number of devices is adjusted so that 5 groups can experiment at the same time.
For all experiments, there are detailed experiment instructions with didactic notes (teacher and student sections), photos of the experiment and a risk assessment.
These documents are supplied in paper form, but can also be accessed digitally using a QR code.
Experiment topics
Burner driving licence
Heating liquids
Physical process or chemical reaction?
Endothermic and exothermic reaction
Detecting metals in salts
Burning magnesium band
Detecting acids and alkalis
The acid-base reaction - neutralisation
Salt formation
Propagation of sound - sound waves
Propagation of sound - directional hearing Directional hearing
Bacteria - bacterial smear
Bacteria - separation smear
Magnetic field lines
Oersted's experiment
Electromagnet
Electromagnetic induction
Generator
Electric motor
Transformer
Some of the drawers contain chemicals. Some of these may only be stored in a passively ventilated cabinet, e.g. in the recommended cabinet
206 600 (to be ordered separately). Storage in a different cabinet must be clarified separately.