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Electrical Circuits
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Electricity powers almost everything we use each day. It’s hard to believe that people used to live without it! In this seminar, you will learn about that circuits that allow electricity to flow and power the items in our homes. By the end of this seminar you will be able to accurately explain the pathway of a circuit.Standards3.2.4.B4Apply knowledge of basic electrical circuits to the design and construction of simple direct current circuits.

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Bonnie Waltz
Deanna Mayers
Tracy Rains
Date Added:
10/10/2017
Electromagnets
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Electromagnets combine two things we are familiar with: electricity and magnets. They are more common than you think! Did you know your doorbell actually contains an electromagnet? In this seminar you will learn what an electromagnet is and how it works. By the end of this seminar, you will be able to compare and contrast magnets and electromagnets.Standards3.2.5.B4Demonstrate how electromagnets can be made and used.

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Bonnie Waltz
Deanna Mayers
Tracy Rains
Date Added:
10/10/2017
Magnets
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Magnets are all around us. In fact, the Earth is like a giant magnet. Have you ever thought about how magnets work? In this seminar you will learn about magnets and how they attract or repel different materials. By the end of this seminar, you will be able to compare and contrast the poles of magnets and accurately describe how these poles work.Standards 3.2.4.B4Demonstrate that magnets have poles that repel and attract each other.

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Physical Science
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Author:
Bonnie Waltz
Deanna Mayers
Tracy Rains
Date Added:
10/10/2017
Problem Based Module: South Sudan: Lights Out
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In this project, you will explore a real-world problem, and then work through a series of steps to analyze that problem, research ways the problem could be solved, then propose a possible solution to that problem. Often, there are no specific right or wrong solutions, but sometimes one particular solution may be better than others. The key is making sure you fully understand the problem, have researched some possible solutions, and have proposed the solution that you can support with information / evidence.Begin by reading the problem statement in Step 1. Take the time to review all the information provided in the statement, including exploring the websites, videos and / or articles that are linked. Then work on steps 2 through 8 to complete this problem-based learning experience.

Subject:
Physical Science
Material Type:
Lesson Plan
Author:
Bonnie Waltz
Deanna Mayers
Tracy Rains
Date Added:
10/10/2017