Middle School, Electricity & Electronics Lesson Plans (3 results)
Stop for a minute and try to imagine your world without electrical power and electronic gadgets.
No convenient appliances in the kitchen, no electric lights. No computers, MP3 players, television, or video games.
Your life would be completely different, wouldn't it? Electricity and electronics are so central to modern life that, paradoxically, they're easy to overlook.
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Lesson Plan
Grade: 6th-12th
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This lesson plan will introduce your students to physical computing: the process of building circuits and programming a microcontroller (an Arduino UNO®) to interact with them. The lesson is broken into seven activities that will walk your students through the basics of setting up the Arduino and interacting with circuit parts like LEDs, buttons, and resistors. This introductory material will help prepare your students for more advanced Arduino projects.
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Lesson Plan
Grade: 6th-8th
Does human activity impact the environment? If so, how can we measure our impact on the environment? How can we use these measurements to change our behavior? In this project, your students will explore these questions by designing and building an electronic circuit that can measure environmental parameters like water quality or light pollution.
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Lesson Plan
Grade: 4th-6th
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In this math-based lesson, students explore different types of circuits and make calculations to gain practical skills in building, visualizing, and understanding circuits.
Learning Objectives
Students will:
Create circuits and draw circuit diagrams.
Explore how voltage works in parallel and series circuits.
Make calculations of voltage and milliamp hours.
NGSS Alignment
This lesson helps students prepare for these Next Generation Science Standards Performance…
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