Keystone Weekly - Keystone Science Network this kit as a good source of supplementary activities to teach electricity, Paul says, I love teaching with this kit. The activities are fun and http://www.keystone.fi.edu/weekly/kweekly25v3.shtml
Extractions: Scroll for details. Kit Use Through a KSN Teacher's Eyes: Magnetism and Electricity (FOSS) Paul Wade , a fourth grade teacher at Middlesex Elementary School in the Cumberland Valley School District (part of the Capital Area Math/Science Alliance), has worked with FOSS's Magnetism and Electricity kit for six years, and offers tales of his experiences with this particular kit. Paul tells a bit about what the kit is like, explaining that it's a "third and fourth grade kit which consists of three activities exploring permanent magnetism, simple electrical circuits, and electromagnetism, and a fourth culminating activity that requires the students to apply the concepts they learned in the first three activities to construct a telegraph." His district's science coordinator recommended this kit as a good source of supplementary activities to teach electricity, and Paul says "I tried it, liked it, and have been using it ever since." This kit suits Paul's curriculum nicely. "My district's 4th grade science curriculum uses the science program Scholastic Science Place. The FOSS kit is a perfect complement to this program in providing supplemental activities to reinforce and/or enrich the key concepts. I have found through experience that most fourth graders lack background knowledge on magnetism, so I also use the FOSS kit to teach this concept."
Extractions: Students can help save money and energy at school with The Energy Patrol. More Information Electrical Safety World uses information, experiments, games, and activities to teach students the principles and practices of electrical safety. The Web site is geared for a range of interests and reading levels and can be used by students in elementary and middle school. TEP provides materials dealing with electrical safety, electricity science, energy efficiency and our natural environment.
Resource Database includes 22 activities designed to teach the topic of electricity to students. Consortium for the Improvement of Mathematics and Science teaching http://www.sedl.org/scimast/accesscenters/resources/record69.html
Extractions: Languages: English Activities Integrating Mathematics and Science (AIMS) books provide coordinating activities related to other curriculum areas including language arts, social studies, physical education, art, and music. This book includes 22 activities designed to teach the topic of electricity to students. Students learn basic electrical concepts, clear up some of the mystery, and alleviate fear regarding electricity. Major topics covered include static electricity, attraction and repulsion of charges, electrical conductors, series and parallel circuits, electrical switches, connections between magnetism and electricity, and problem-solving activities for challenge and assessment. This resource is available at these Access Centers: AR - Arkansas State University - NARIMS AR - Arkansas Tech University AR - Harding University AR - Henderson State University AR - University of Arkansas AR - University of Arkansas at Monticello LA - University of Louisiana at Monroe NM - College of Santa Fe at Albuquerque OK - Oklahoma State University OK - Southeastern Oklahoma State University TX - Our Lady of the Lake University TX - Tarleton State University TX - TX - TX - Publisher:
Math And Science Mentoring: Where can I find good experiments or activities on electricity that require easy, Inquiry is a great way to teach children about electricity. http://www.sedl.org/scimast/mentoring/answers/147.html
Extractions: Our city has a local university that helps teachers. A physics professor provides electrical parts to teachers on loan. You may have a university nearby that would be willing to help with supplies. The following site has some simple electrical experiments as well as some interactive activities that help the visual learner visualize the concept of atoms. http://www.proteacher.com/110016.shtml The following site allows students to experience electrical experiments inexpensively. Two resources for obtaining cheap materials are listed at the bottom of the lesson: http://www.col-ed.org/cur/sci/sci72.txt
NEF - Professional Development For Teachers The Energy Action activities guide contains handson activities and is included with Two, 23 x 35 , full color posters teach how electricity Serves Our http://www.nef1.org/prof-dev.html
Extractions: Professional Development for Teachers Teachers who implement any of the National Energy Foundation Programs listed below may earn Professional Development credit. Teachers must register for a course and complete the course requirements. The course credit choices will include: Professional development provides the following benefits: A plan for professionally improving skills and expertise. Graduate credit and licensure points. A plan for utilizing experts in the fields of energy, water, natural resources, technology, conservation and the environment. Enhanced classroom teaching methodology and educational practices. Current information and background on energy, natural resources and the environment. High quality, innovative instructional materials and resources that are easy to implement and use.
NEF - Programs & Academy Energy Fun is a guide with over 31 activities that support core curriculum Two 23 x 35 full color posters teach how electricity Serves Our Community http://www.nef1.org/academy.html
Extractions: PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT FOR TEACHERS INTRODUCING THE NATIONAL ENERGY FOUNDATION ACADEMY ACADEMY COURSES The NEF Academy courses are hands-on, incentive-based K-12 educational experiences that will help students at every level learn the most current information and background on energy, natural resources, and the environment, and the use, impact, limits, and scope of such topics. Cameras in the Classroom: Visual Learning in Action is provided with every Academy course. Cameras in the Classroom provides teachers with a Polaroid camera, film, and instructional materials to implement a visual learning enrichment program. The following is a brief description of the courses available. More complete descriptions follow. Electrotechnology, grades 5-10 , was developed to focus instruction on electrotechnologies and the process of inventing and uses the life of Thomas Alva Edison to introduce this evolving subject. Energy Fun, grades K-3
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Hazelwood Grade 4 Science Curric Students will explore static electricity with handson activity found in AIMS book THIS ACTIVITY WILL ALSO teach THE EARTH SYSTEMS OBJECTIVE VII.E.2 http://www.hazelwood.k12.mo.us/~rbarron/4thgrade/activities.htm
Extractions: Curriculum Hazelwood Grade 4 Science Suggested Learning Activities Objective (All students will be able to:) Suggested Learning Activities Scientific Inquiry Use tools that allow more sophisticated means of observation and data collection, analyzation, storage, and retrieval. (Application) 1. This objective is met through the STC Kit Motion and Design unit and FOSS Kit Earth Materials unit. Use appropriate tools and technologies to understand the comprehensiveness and sophistication of science. (Application) 1. This objective is met through the predictions, trials, and assessments of the vehicles in the STC Kit Motion and Design unit. Communicate information and knowledge with other students regarding scientific inquiry. (Analysis) 1. Communicate Science project research, conclusions and results with partners, groups, or grade level. 2. Partner and group work with FOSS Kit Earth Materials unit and STC Kit Motion and Design unit. Conduct a valid experiment which involves the manipulation of only one variable, while all others are held constant and has many trials. (Synthesis)
Planet Science | Sci-Teach | Activities & Experiments Planet Science Science can be fun Sciteach. Aims to show children how electricity flows around a circuit, why a circuit needs to be complete, http://www.planet-science.com/under11s/playground/playground.html
Extractions: This is your basic principal of scaling up and you can use it for any picture you might want a big version of on your playground. A Tip for ease of line making at this scale: mark where the ends of the lines go on the outside of the grid, then with a willing helper stretch string that you've covered in chalk dust (or rubbed with chalk) tightly between the points touching the ground then one of you pull up the string (keeping it stretched) and PING it down where it will leave a nice straight mark on the surface. Now take the top left hand square of your small version and have a good look at it. It should be grid square A1. In grid A1 on your big grid chalk in what you see in A1 on the small version. Use a different colour chalk from the grid lines so you don't get confused.
Exploring Magnetism The second session is designed to teach students that electricity flowing We estimate that teaching all of the activities in each session in the guide http://cse.ssl.berkeley.edu/SegwayEd/lessons/exploring_magnetism/exploring_magne
Extractions: Table of Contents Introduction Session 1 : Magnetism Activity 1 : Mapping Magnetic Field Lines Activity 2 : Iron Filings and (2-3D) Magnetic Field Lines Worksheets and Assessment Rubric Session 2 : Electromagnetism Activity 1 : Exploring Magnetic Fields in Your Environment Activity 2 : Compass Needles Around a Simple Circuit Activity 3 : Mapping Magnetic Field Lines Activity 4 : Jumping Coils Activity 5 : Electric Current Generated with a Moving Magnet Worksheets and Assessment Rubrics Background Material Glossary Resources Acknowledgements Introduction back to top Included at the beginning of each session is a summary of the session, a list of national education standards that the session covers, and a list of materials required for the session. Each session is broken into several activities, with each activity outlined for the teacher. In the Background Material section, you can find science background for the lessons. A glossary can be found after the background section, and at the very end we recommend different resources finding materials to purchase and for learning more about magnetism. The activities in this guide are meant as primers for supplementary guides that allow students to learn about the importance of magnetic fields in space science, which are studied by NASA scientists. For example, in
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Extractions: K - 5th grade Thirty stand-alone science lessons on the topics of water, energy, and fish and wildlife were developed by teachers for use by BPA employees volunteering to teach elementary classes in their local schools. Now being offered to teachers to augment their science curricula. Hands-on activities and experiments lead students to discover science concepts for themselves. In each of the three topic areas, units are graded for K-1, 2-3 and 4-5 grades, but many of the lessons can be used across grade levels. View SOLD Energy Smarts Team Training Manual 3rd - 8th grade This manual is a teacher's guide to energy conservation activities for elementary and middle school students, developed in Eugene, Oregon, in 1993 with a grant from Bonneville Power Administration. It can be used to teach students to monitor their school building for energy consumption so that they can start thinking about using resources wisely. The manual includes a pretest and post-test; simulation games to build problem solving and teamwork skills; and training in basic electricity and practical skills like meter reading. View Energy Smarts Team Training Manual "Community Conservation Challenge"
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Extractions: by Jane Butler Kahle and Arta Damnjanovic, Miami University, Oxford, OH 45056 Introduction Early Science Experience Research at the University of Minnesota suggests that boys and girls learn socially appropriate behavior by 24 to 26 months of age. At that time, male and female stereotypes are set, and boys, more than girls, define what they will and will not do. Similar sex-stereotypic behaviors are revealed in very young science students. In one study, for example, kindergarten children were interviewed three weeks after they entered school. At that age, neither boys nor girls were able to define science, but even without that knowledge more boys than girls replied that they wanted to be scientists, that they were good in science, and that they had done science. The importance of these attitudes is reflected in the hypothesis that sex differences in course taking patterns are established as early as kindergarten. Science Education for Girls of Color Recent research has focused on the scientific education for girls of color. This area of investigation has been hampered by the limited availability of data disaggregated by sex and racial/ethnic group. The few studies that have been performed suggest that in some racial/ethnic groups, gender differences in achievement, interest, and attitudes favor girls, not boys.
ThinkQuest : Library : Electricity The Shocking Truth About electricity was created in order to teach upper We also wanted to include safety tips and activities for students to complete. http://www.thinkquest.org/library/cat_show.html?cat_id=37
Points Of Pride Events teaches electricity activities to third through eighth graders. Douglas/Sarpy Extension will continue to teach residents how to lower their http://douglas-sarpy.unl.edu/points_of_pride.shtml
Extractions: 4-H in the Classroom Another school year has come to an end, and the 2004-2005 school year would not have been the same without University of Nebraska Extension in Douglas/Sarpy Counties educational programs. Extension provided everything from supplemental science education to teaching nutrition through classroom visits, after school programming and educational kits. Pre-schoolers through middle school students benefited from extension's presence in the classroom. 4-H in the Classroom reached almost 13,000 students. 4-H also taught monthly science-based education to nearly 60 home school students who recently took part in the second annual 4-H Home School Science Fair. Some of the "4-H in the Classroom" programs include "First-Timer Physics" where basic physics methods are taught to grades kindergarten through third, while "Current Events" teaches electricity activities to third through eighth graders. "Bacteriology" lets kids grow bacteria cultures from swabs of classroom objects, learning about germs and the importance of proper hand washing. Other favorites include G.P.S.-Global Positioning Systems, Bug Days, Agriculture Days, Waterworks and embryology.
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Extractions: About Magnets - This lesson is designed for second grade level students. Conduct simple experiments and observations and explain what was discovered. Batteries and Bulbs - Pupils will be exposed to the uses of batteries and bulbs. Pupils will be able to explain the difference between series and parallel circuits. Batteries And Conductors? - Students will identify a battery and how it works. Coulomb's Law - Determine experimentally the quantitative relationship between force and the center to center distance between charged objects. Conductors and Insulators - To provide an understanding of basic electrical terms. To compare the electric current flow in conductors and insulators. Current-Carrying Coils In Magnetic Fields - At the end of this exercise the student should be able to predict the direction of movement for the pointer of a home-made galvanometer for a given current direction. Electric and Magnetic Fields - To introduce the concepts of MAGNETIC AND ELECTRIC FIELDS to the students via the use of phenomenas as magnetism and electric current flows.
Extractions: Electricity I often begin my electricity unit by talking about open and closed circuits. I use an Energy Ball to demonstrate the concept. The children stand in a circle holding hands. One child in the circle puts a finger on one side on the energy ball and another child does the same thing on the other side of the ball... source
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