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Extractions: K-12 Projects and Ideas USC THIS SITE K-12 Lesson Plans These lesson plans have been developed by teams of engineering students at the University of South Carolina and K-12 teachers through the GK-12 Program. 1. Light, Magnetism, and Electricity Mystery Circuits . To distinguish between open and closed circuits. Mystery Circuits.doc Magnetic Boats. To helps students understand the concepts of magnetism and magnetic poles. Magnetic Boats.doc Camera Room. To teach students about the nature of light. Camera Room .doc Electromagnets. To link concepts of electricity and magnetism. Electromagnet.doc Wavelength and Frequency of Light. Students will discover and verify the relationship between wavelength and frequency of the Electromagnetic Spectrum. Wavelength.doc Parallax. To measure the distance to a light source using parallax. Parallax.doc
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Extractions: Low-level Nuclear Waste: A Geographic Analysis African Language Diversity Alarming Frogs: The Life and Work of Emerging Explorer Tyrone Hayes Oceanographic Specialties Parasites and Disease Planning for a City's Future Putting Geography to Good Use Reading Between the Lines The Science of the Deep Sea Two Threats to African Wildlife Under the Sea: The Life and Work of Emerging Explorer Tierney Thys What's Wrong With the Oceans? Can Photography Help? Complete Index Low-level Nuclear Waste: A Geographic Analysis Overview: In this lesson, students will learn how to analyze the problems surrounding nuclear waste . They will compare and contrast low- and high-level nuclear waste, and make decisions concerning how to dispose of low-level nuclear waste. Connections to the Curriculum: Geography, current events, environmental science, history Connections to the National Geography Standards: Standard 18: "How to apply geography to interpret the present and plan for the future" Time: Two to three hours Materials Required: Objectives: Students will learn what radioactive waste is;
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Extractions: Lesson Plan #:AELP-PHS0005 An Educator's Reference Desk Lesson Plan Author: Judy Adair, Spring Creek Elementary, Broken Arrow, OK Date: May 1994 Grade Level(s): Subject(s): OVERVIEW: This is a hands-on science investigation on electricity. Students learn through the discovery method how electricity works. The student's natural curiosity and sense of exploration will enable them to explore and learn on their own with little input from the teacher. PURPOSE: The purpose of this investigation is to introduce students to the concept of electricity and dispel any fears they may have that they don't understand the concept. This is excellent for girls, who often feel that they don't or shouldn't understand electricity as well as boys. OBJECTIVES: As a result of this activity, the students will: Be able to draw and explain how an electrical circuit works. Be able to define and use vocabulary associated with electricity. Vocabulary: circuits, electrons, force, conductors, switch, insulation Be able to construct a simple circuit and a parallel circuit.
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Extractions: Kindergarten Grade One Grade Two Grade Three ... Grades Nine - Twelve Its Electric! Designed by: Priscilla McPheeters, Caughman Road Elementary Grade Level: Fourth Subject: Science Core Curriculum Objective: Demonstrate and distinguish between static and current electricity. (IV-B1-b) Overview: Students will plan and conduct a simple investigation to demonstrate and distinguish between static and current electricity. Students will work with a partner to formulate their own questions about static and current electricity. The partners will select and use the appropriate equipment and tools to gather their data and demonstrate the differences between static and current electricity. The partners will use the data they collect to construct an explanation that distinguishes between static and current electricity. The partners will communicate their findings to their peers. Focus Question: How can we demonstrate static and current electricity? How can we show the difference between static and current electricity?
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Lesson 1 - What Is Electricity lesson 1 What Is electricity. Lightning Bolt. SCoPE Site lesson Plan. Title lesson 1 - What Is electricity? (SC010401). Abstract http://www.michigan.gov/scope/0,1607,7-155-10710_10733_10738-35672--,00.html
Extractions: Mathematics ... [Text Version] Lesson 1 - What Is Electricity SCoPE Site Lesson Plan Title: Lesson 1 - What Is Electricity? (SC010401) Abstract Children are introduced to the concept of electricity. Children explore and share examples of natural sources of electricity, including static electricity Subject Area: Science Grade Level and Course Title: First Grade/Introduction to Scientific Description and Organization Unit of Study: Avoiding Electrical Hazards at Home and School Benchmark Construct checklists of electrical safety observations (I.1.E.6). Key Concept electricity Instructional Resources Equipment/Manipulative Balloon (one per group) Comb (soft plastic, per group) Computer access (optional) Construction paper (per child) Crayon (white, per child)) , paper punches work well) Soft cloth (wool) Synthetic carpeting (swatch or location in the school) Student Resource Blacklock, Cheryl, and Juliana Texley. Unit 4 Lesson 1 Student Pages . Teacher-made materials. Lansing, MI: Michigan Department of Treasury, 2001.
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