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Extractions: A series of three lesson plans are now available, covering the basics of solar cells and solar electric systems. They are primarily intended for high school science students, but should be helpful to anyone wanting to understand how photovoltaic (PV) systems work. Development of these plans is made possible by the Oregon Million Solar Roofs Coalition, with funding from the Oregon Office of Energy , through the federal Million Solar Roofs Initiative , which is administered by the U.S. Department of Energy. Students are introduced to the basic physics and chemistry behind the operation of a solar cell. They will learn how a single crystal silicon cell accepts energy from light and turns it into electricity. Download this in Adobe Portable Document Format (PDF) , or as a Microsoft Word document . Please contact us for sample questions with suggested answers. Students are introduced to the components of a solar electric system and the concept of the photovoltaic IV curve. They will learn how modules are put together to generate the desired voltage and current, and how an inverter helps the system to operate efficiently. Download this in Adobe Portable Document Format (PDF) , or as a Microsoft Word document . Please contact us for sample questions with suggested answers.
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Extractions: If you are finding it difficult to gather enough small light bulbs to teach a unit on electricity, now is the time to put out the word to parents and friends. As Christmas approaches many people will discover that their old strings of mini lights don't work and it is cheaper to toss them than to find the one bulb that is burned out. Ask them to give you the old strings of lights. Using scissors or wire cutters simply snip the wire half way between each bulb. You will soon have 60 to over a 100 lights with 2 inch leads. These bulbs easily light with a D cell and don't burn out if students join several batteries in series. Be sure that you discard the plug ends where students won't find them. A loose plug is very tempting to plug into the wall and it could be deadly.
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Extractions: Each year, children set more than 100,000 fires, according to the United States Fire Administration (USFA). And children make up nearly a quarter of all fire-related deaths. About 40 percent of fires that kill children under 5 years old are set by children playing with fire. Now is a great time to review some basic fire safety facts with your children or students across the grades and to engage students in fire safety activities that get them talking and learning about the dangers of fire. And, remember, fire safety is a year-round discussion! Listed below are lesson plans for Escape Planning Home Fire Drills , and Smoke Alarms Escape Planning Learning Objectives: Identify what to do in the event of a home fire. Identify the importance of a home fire escape plan. Materials: Escape Plan Diagrams Activity: 1. Ask your student if they have ever wondered what they would do if there was a fire in their home. Stress that it's important to get out fast. They should never hide or take time to gather up their toys or other belongings.
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Turning Points Of Wisconsin Lesson Plan: “Lights Please” Turning Points Search Turning Points lesson plans lesson Objectives The students will 1) list uses of electricity. http://www.wisconsinhistory.org/turningpoints/lessonplans/search.asp?id=41
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Extractions: Students are assigned to an Energy Team in the classroom. Students collect data in their own homes. They meet in their Energy Teams to work on science and math problems directly related to the project, and to share their findings from their home energy survey. Students will create tables, graphs and summaries of this data to be shared in a classroom presentation. Students will evaluate other Energy Teams for valid data and effective presentation. Activity I. Home Energy Survey
GED 2002 Teachers' Handbook Of Lesson Plans This lesson will require that the students identify how they use science Next, have the class identify ways in which electricity is used in their lives. http://www-tcall.tamu.edu/tscf/resources/ged02lesson/31ychs.htm
Extractions: Activity Title You Can't Hide From Science Goal/Objective The world of science utilized in everyday life. Lesson Outline/Introduction Science is everywhere. The GED tests require that the student be able to problem solve and apply science to real life. This lesson will require that the students identify how they use science in their lives and how to apply scientific concept to their world. Activity Have the class brainstorm all the ways that they have used science since they woke up this morning. List all the answers on the board. One of the answers will be related to electricity. Next, have the class identify ways in which electricity is used in their lives. Answer will vary from lights, air conditioning, heat, TV, radio, maybe even transportation. Discuss with the class of what should be done if for one day there were no electricity in their homes. What steps would they take to solve the problem? Debriefing/Evaluation Activity Have the class make sample questions on everyday science. Have them develop questions that show how science is applied at home and the community. Have them write down their question on a strip of paper with the answers on the back to play games such as, Science Jeopardy or Bingo.
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Extractions: These books and all related files are published under the terms and conditions of the Design Science License. These terms and conditions allow for free copying, distribution, and/or modification of this document by the general public. A copy of the Design Science License is included at the end of each book volume. For more information about the License, visit http://www.dsl.org/ As an open and collaboratively developed text, this book is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the Design Science License for more details. Book Volume: Volume I - DC Volume II - AC Volume III - Semiconductors Edition: Last revised: July 19, 2005 September 18, 2005 July 25, 2005
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MontanaPBS - Lesson Plans And Classroom Resources In this lesson students will explore the concept of electricity. Teacher Source Features lesson plans and activities associated with PBS programming. http://www.montanapbs.org/TeachersParents/Lessons/
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