Electricity/Magnetism Online/Offline lesson plans. That s Electric Online lesson - Don t forget Branching Out and Online Activity. electricity - WebQuest; I See the Light http://edtech.kennesaw.edu/web/electric.html
Extractions: Research/Informational Sites Ben Franklin - ThinkQuest Electrical Safety World - At this site you can learn all about electricity plus how electricity can hurt you, and also tips on keeping safe. This is a great site for kids. Electric Force Electricity and Magnets - Theme page from Teach-Nology. Electricity - Hotlist from KidsKonnect Electricity and Magnetism - This site is a little advanced for elementary students, but teachers could use it as a resource. Electricity - Theme page from CLN. Electrified Ben - Don't miss a link at this site! Franklin's Kite Frankenstein's Lightning Laboratory - Cool stuff here! Hair-Raising Science - Static Electricity....From Scholastic. How Electromagnets Work Magnet Man - Cool experiments with magnets. Magnets Magnets - Hotlist from KidsKonnect Magnetism - From Fact Monster....great resource. Magnetism Theme page from CLN. Safety Tips - Ten electric safety tips. Static Electricity - Includes information, as well as activities. If you're studying static electricity, this is the site for you! Static Electricity Page - Lots of links here!
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Extractions: Not only is the sun a source of heat and light, it's a source of electricity too! Solar cells, also called photovoltaic cells, are used to convert sunlight to electricity. Solar cells are used to provide electricity all kinds of equipment, from calculators and watches to roadside emergency phones and recreational vehicles. more
Risk Watch: Make Time For Safety NFPA has developed electrical lesson plans for PreK/Kindergarten to grade 7/8 for the purpose of teaching kids of all ages to be safe around electricity. http://www.nfpa.org/riskwatch/teach_electricalsafety.html
Extractions: Electrical distribution equipment (i.e., wiring, switches, outlets, cords and plugs, fuse and circuit breaker boxes, lighting fixtures and lamps) was the third leading cause of home fires and the second leading cause of fire deaths in the United States between 1994 and 1998. NFPA has developed electrical lesson plans for Pre-K/Kindergarten to grade 7/8 for the purpose of teaching kids of all ages to be safe around electricity. These comprehensive lessons will fit in perfectly with teachers already using Risk Watch: Unintentional Injuries in the classroom. Technical review for the lessons was done by The Electrical Safety Foundation International (ESFi) in addition to experts at NFPA. Each lesson plan includes an easy to download PDF of the lesson and all support materials. NFPA would like to thank ESFi for their support. All lesson plans and support materials are available in PDF format to download and print. PreK/K Complete Program Grades 1-2 Complete Program Which are Run by Electricity?
It's Electric lesson 4 electricity. The student will be able to Introductory Group Project Groups will draw plans for a model energy station. http://curry.edschool.virginia.edu/curry/class/edis/590s4/Bonnett/It's_Electric.
Extractions: Starter Teacher reads the book Just a Dream by Chris Van Allsburg to the class. Response: How can we ensure that the future is not like the dream Ben experienced as we use more and more energy? Lesson 1: What is energy? The student will be able to : describe what is known about energy and sources of energy list questions about energy,sources of energy, and energy production and use for further investigation recognize various forms of energy give examples of how different forms of energy are used in everyday life Stations: Electric experiment Chemical experiment by combining vinegar and baking soda in glass bottle and then placing a balloon over the bottle or gather Wintergreen lifesavers, hammer and paper towel - place lifesavers on a towel - turn off the light - hit lifesavers with a hammer to see sparks
The Science Spot: Physics Lesson Plan Links sound, light, electricity, and Junk Box Wars! Need lesson ideas? Visit pages with my lesson plans and links My lesson Plan Pages, Astronomy, Biology http://sciencespot.net/Pages/classphyslsn.html
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The Science Spot: Physics Lessons Need lesson ideas? Visit pages with my lesson plans and links Brain POP electricity (pdf) Worksheet created by Stacy Baker for the electricity http://sciencespot.net/Pages/classphys.html
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New Deal Network lesson plans for TVA electricity for All . Contributed by Stanlee Brimberg, a teacher at the Bank Street School for Children in New York. http://newdeal.feri.org/classrm/classtva.htm
Extractions: Contributed by: Stanlee Brimberg, a teacher at the Bank Street School for Children in New York. He has contributed articles and consulting services to several teachers' and children's publications and online teaching-resource projects. Lesson 1: Political Cartoons and the TVA Estimated class time: Varies according to grade, ability, and the amount of homework preparation and follow-up students can do; suitable for junior high through high school levels Description: This lesson is organized into three sections: Understanding political cartoons (one to three periods). Students learn to understand and appreciate political cartoons as a medium of journalistic expression by looking at several contemporary political cartoons. Political cartoons and the TVA (one to two periods). Students apply these skills to cartoons that appeared during the TVA years and come to see that political cartoons provide insight into different sides of contemporary and historical issues. Enrichment activities (one to three periods). Five additional research and art activities are provided for class or individual enrichment.
Internet Activities Center - Lesson Plans Includes lesson plans and interactive activities. Want to be enLIGHTened about electricity? In this activity you ll construct a simple electrical http://www.swe.org/iac/LP/
Extractions: ACTIVITY INDEX Follow the links and learn about Biomedical, Civil, Chemical, Mechanical, Electrical, Materials, General, and Aerospace Engineering! Each lesson contains hands-on or interactive activities as well as explanations of the science and engineering. Biomedical - Design A Paraplegic Saddle - 10 Pages You and your classmates are biomedical engineers assigned to develop a new equestrian saddle for a paraplegic rider. Without the use of their legs, how does the rider balance on top of the horse? Biomedical - Biomechanics Of Joints - 7 Pages In this activity, you will build a model of a human arm and shoulder. The model will demonstrate that these body parts act like different types of mechanical joints and that muscles "pull" but do not "push". You will also examine the range of motion of your knee, elbow and wrist. Biomedical and Mechanical - Design A Running Shoe For A Triathlete - 9 Pages You and your classmates are sports engineers assigned to develop a new triathlete shoe. Current concerns with existing equipment include a) speed of foot entry into the shoe b) ease of lacing the shoe. There is also a question regarding durability. Does a running shoe for a triathlete need to be durable? You and your team will consider several elements of engineering design to develop concepts for a new shoe. Chemical - Chromatography - 6 Pages Chromatography is used by crime laboratories to identify clues such as blood, ink, or other substances found at a crime scene. Chromatograms of these clues are compared against chromatograms of known substances for identification. In this experiment you get to be the detective! Can you identify the 12 color colored markers?
EERE Energy Education And Training Energy Lesson Plans A lesson plan that teaches second graders about how electricity use can cause air Conserving Electric Energy A lesson plan for teaching grades 38 to http://www.eere.energy.gov/education/lesson_plans.html
Extractions: EERE Information Center DOE Awards $92.5 Million to 19 States for Home Weatherization DOE to Award $2.5 Million to 18 Tribes for Efficiency, Renewable Energy Northeast High Schools Are Winners of the Hydrogen Fuel Cell Model Car Challenge ... More News Here you'll find links to lesson plans, activities, and curricula that teaches students in grades K-12 about energy and the environmental issues involving energy use. Energy Information Administration: Energy Education Resources
Primary School Science And Technology Free Primary School lesson plans Education Resources The Topic electricity Extensive list of over 50 sites, lessons and webquests on electricity. http://www.primaryschool.com.au/scienceresults.php?kla=Science and Technology&un
Co-NECT Energy Lesson But could we ever really run out of electricity? Through this CoNECT Conservation Co-NECT has designed different lesson plans for each age group. http://www.co-nect.net/Schools/Energy/
Extractions: [an error occurred while processing this directive] Did you ever wonder what would happen if we ran out of all the electricity in the world? Think of all the things that wouldn't work: lights, computers, medical equipment, refridgerators. You can probably think of a thousand other things that wouldn't be possible without electricity. But could we ever really run out of electricity? Through this Co-NECT Conservation Project, we hope to explore this question while we also look at ways to conserve energy to insure that we never run out. Are you interested in sharing your results with students from around the country? Figure out the total KWH's of electricity that you use in one week and submit that data to the Co-NECT database. Then see how you compare with other schools from around the nation. Before you submit your data, make sure you have the following information available for your school: Total KWHs of electricity used in a given week. Total square meters of your school Average outdoor temperature for the week when you measured KWHs Whether your school has electrical heat.
Content Index lesson plans and Activities. Internet Field Trips electricity Online 35 , 6-8 Get a charge out of these Web sites about electricity. http://teacher.scholastic.com/ilp/index.asp?SubjectID=4&SubheadID=10&TopicID=122
Physics: Current Electricity | EThemes | EMINTS The sites include photos, movies, handson activities, lesson plans, and a link to the eThemes Resource on Static electricity. An eTHEMES Resource. http://www.emints.org/ethemes/resources/S00001342.shtml
Extractions: About eMINTS Communities Equipment eThemes ... eThemes Contact eThemes@emints.org if you have questions or comments about this resource. Printer-friendly version Please preview all links before sharing in class with students. Title: Physics: Current Electricity Description: These sites explain nature of current electricity. Here kids can learn about directions of electrons' flow, differences between direct current (DC) and alternating current (AC) electricity, and compare current to static electricity. The sites include photos, movies, hands-on activities, lesson plans, and a link to the eThemes Resource on Static Electricity. Grade Level: Resource Links: What is Current Electricity?
Electricity (Concepts) Theme Page This database has over 30 lesson plans in their section on electricity and Magnetism. Caution Since there is a wide number of authors who have contributed http://www.cln.org/themes/electricity.html
Extractions: Electricity (Concepts) Theme Page Below are the CLN "Theme Pages" that support the study of electricity and magnetism. CLN's theme pages are collections of useful Internet educational resources within a narrow curricular topic and contain links to two types of information. Students and teachers will find curricular resources (information, content...) to help them learn about this topic. In addition, there are links to instructional materials (lesson plans), which will help teachers provide instruction in this theme. General Electricity Resources Here are a number of links to other Internet resources that contain information and/or other links related to the concepts of electricity. Please read our AC/DC what's the Difference A PBS website that uses animation and simple explanations as an introduction to the principles of electricity. Articles on "Electricity" The author of this site has many articles that describe and discuss a number of interesting electricity related concepts. Some of the articles present information on topics such as: common misconceptions of electricity, what is electricity, lightning, static electricity, and more. Also included on this page are plans for more than fifteen simple electrical devices. AskERIC Lesson Plans: Physical Sciences The link is to AskEric's Physical Science page, if you wish to browse/search their site yourself. Or, use the links below to go directly to some lesson plans specifically about electricity/magnetism.
NRC: Lesson Plans - Unit 3: Nuclear Reactors/Energy Generation What percentage of the electricity in the US is produced in nuclear power plants? lesson Plan. Greeting Increasingly, our country has become a nation http://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/basic-ref/teachers/unit3.html
Extractions: Classroom Activities Time: Three hours A. Teacher: To ensure students understand how nuclear energy is generated. To help students learn how a nuclear power plant works. To understand how the NRC regulates commercial nuclear energy. B. At the conclusion of this unit the student should be able to Describe the fission process. Identify the various kinds of nuclear power plants. Discuss the process of energy generation with nuclear power plants. Investigation and Building Background 1. Introduce term: Students have little knowledge of nuclear reactors and limited understanding of the terminology used in nuclear power plants. Definitions found in dictionaries tend to be vague regarding this specialized language. 2. School resources:
SMCNWS: Internet-Based Lesson Plans Curriculum Materials lesson plans developed by teachers from northern New Topics include mechanics, electricity magnetism, life sciences, waves, http://www.col-ed.org/smcnws/msres/curriculum.html
Extractions: Secondary Math Elementary BasketMath Interactive An interactive approach to learning many different math concepts. It is designed for grades 4-10. Exploring Data: K-8 Lesson Plans on the Web Lots of interactive lesson plans compiled by the Math Forum/Urban Systemic Initiative. MegaMath Experiment and play with unusual and important mathematical ideas. Mrs. Glosser's Math Goodies A free educational website featuring interactive lessons that use a problem-solving approach and actively engage students in the learning process. MSTE Mathematics Lessons Database A searchable, K-12 database of only lessons that use the Internet in some way. Online Math Applications Simulations that apply math to real world situations. Includes a simulated stock market game, the connection between math and music, the history of math, math concepts involving science, and how math can help you save money and drive safely. Silver Burdett Gin Ready to use math activity descriptions, activity sheets and answer keys for grades K-6.
Teacher Resources WebQuests And Lesson Plans WebQuests and lesson plans Whatever you need, from an idea to get you started to a Learn how electricity changed American life, and the world. http://www3.iptv.org/exploremore/energy/Teacher_Resources/webquests.cfm