Electricity and Magnetism

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Electricity and Magnetism Welcome to Physics Electricity and Magnetism

Warm Up: Page 18 or 19 Read the short reading on light and light bulbs. Answer the questions! What is a photon? When do atoms release light? What do the moving electrons in an electrical current do to the atoms of a light bulb filament? How does electricity make a light bulb produce light? 15 minutes

Agenda: summarize in planner Finish Building a battery: Part 2 Analysis Questions

Learning Targets I can build a battery using household materials, and explain how my battery works

Writing and Reading Discussion Group Work Instruction Quiet Focused Active listening On Topic Ask Questions Group Work Focus on topic Fulfill Roles Lean in Instruction Listen Take notes Raise hands

Building a Battery: 2 Part 2: Measure voltage and current of battery with cells in series and parallel Record data in table WHEN DONE: Need to get checks from Ms Crock of your data tables Start Analysis Questions 40 Minutes

Clean Up All cups need to be rinsed and dried out Kits need to be put together to look as they were from the beginning Bring to front to be inspected Wipe down lab area with paper towel

Analysis Questions Make sure to get checks from Ms Crock of your data tables Answer analysis questions WHEN DONE: Turn into box Done by the end of class