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Through experiments students will learn about electrical circuits and the differences between series and parallel circuits. Students will turn their mechanical energy into electrical energy to power the circuits using our hand crank generators.

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 Vocabulary
  
atom, electron, proton, neutron, current, knife switch, 
   conductor, insulator, circuit, series and parallel
 
 Lesson Objectives

   
1)     Identify that an electrical circuit is the path of electron
 flow and current electricity is the flow of electrons.
   2)     Discover the difference between open and closed circuits.
   3)     Construct a series circuit with and without a switch.
   4)     Construct a parallel circuit and observe that the
 placement of the switch effects which bulbs light up.
   5)     Identify examples of series and parallel circuits in the real
 world.
National Science Education Standards
   
Content Standard A- Science as Inquiry
   Content Standard B- Physical Science
New York State Learning Standards
  
Math, Science, Technology Standards 1, 4, 5, 6, 7
 

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Last Modified: April 10, 2008
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