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4,356 Electricity Lesson Plans
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- 6th - 8th
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Studentc create an electromagnet and determine its strength. Full Review »
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- 8th - 12th
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Students explore different ways heat can be added to water. Full Review »
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- 8th
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Students investigate the invention and functionality of light bulbs. Full Review »
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- 2nd - 8th
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Students read the book, "Bingo Brown and the Language of Love" and discuss and define credit, loan, interest, and service credit. They complete activity sheets comparing advantages and disadvantages of using cash and credit. Full Review »
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- 9th - 12th
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Students identify the role of government in protecting the environment, and participate in a game where they run a profitable or unprofitable power plant in changing market conditions. They summarize the pros and cons of emissions credit trading. Full Review »
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- 9th - 12th
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Students explore how Newton tied together the gravity observed on Earth and the motion of the Moon. They apply an earlier lesson about centripetal forces. Full Review »
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- 7th
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Students research the origins of local eletrical power and compare costs and methods of generation with other areas of the country or world. Full Review »
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- 5th - 6th
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Students discuss pollutants and brainstorm a list of possible solutions to combat the problems of pollution. They conduct experiments to demonstrate small particles of dust exist in the air. They study vocabulary and complete a review word puzzle. Full Review »
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- 3rd - 9th
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Students explore how two buttons (switches) can control a buzzer. They, in groups, then draw a schematic of a two button buzzer circuit and build a model of the circuit using wires, a battery, buttons (switches) and a buzzer. Full Review »
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- 6th
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Students work in pairs to build an electromagnet. Then, they brainstorm ideas on how to create a stronger electromagnet. They be given time to investigate, design, and experiment. Full Review »

