Simple Circuit Science

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Simple Circuit Science Penny Blue KATS Kamp April 24, 2010

Objective Familiarize participants with simple yet powerful inquiry based lessons designed to teach concepts of electricity, energy, and technology

Sample Activities Continuous Conducting Path Conductors and Insulators Make it Light What does a compass tell you? How does a genecon behave like a battery? Resistance in series Resistance in parallel Measuring Voltage Measuring Current

Additional Information Download a copy these activities at: http://www.usd405.com/vnews/display.v/ART/4bd1d1fcbd85a Modeling Instruction Institute (MI2) Physics – FHSU Chemistry – ESU Or contact Jane Jackson @ Arizona State University http://modeling@asu.edu