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NAME DATE The Unit Organizer BIGGER PICTURE LAST UNIT/Experience CURRENT UNIT NEXT UNIT/Experience UNIT FOCUS QUESTIONS is about... Student Activities or Assignments UNIT MAP CURRENT UNIT Static and Current Electricity Comparison Electric Circuit Lab Series and Parallel Circuit Comparison Energy Efficiency Research Electric Cell Lab Energy Generation Inquiry Unit Assessment Atoms and ElementsPhysical Science – Characteristics of Electricity Science 90 Life Science - Reproduction developing an understanding of human use of electricity by 1. How do the characteristics of static electric charge and current electricity differ and how have these been viewed historically and culturally? 2. What relationships exist among voltage, current, and resistance in series and parallel circuits? 3. How do you assess operating principles, costs, and efficiencies of devices that produce or use electrical energy? 4. What positive and negative impacts have past, current, and possible future methods of small and large scale electrical energy production and distribution had in Saskatchewan? static electric charge series and parallel circuits electrical energy production and distribution analyzing characteristics of critiquing impact of assessing Problem/Solution Compare/Contrast Sequencing Description Inquiry LEARNING PROCESSES current electricity

NAME DATE The Unit Organizer NEW UNIT SELF-TEST QUESTIONS Expanded Unit Map is about developing an understanding of human use of electricity by static electric charge current electricity electrical energy production and distribution analyzing characteristics of critiquing impact of series and parallel circuits assessing Physical Science – Characteristics of Electricity

NAME DATE The Unit Organizer NEW UNIT SELF-TEST QUESTIONS Expanded Unit Map is about developing an understanding of human use of electricity by static electric charge current electricity electrical energy production and distribution analyzing characteristics of analyzing critiquing impact of series and parallel circuits assessing Physical Science – Characteristics of Electricity Static Electric charge Positive / negative charge Friction Electron affinity Law of Attraction and Repulsion Conductivity Insulator Conductor Conduction Induction Grounding Lighting

NAME DATE The Unit Organizer NEW UNIT SELF-TEST QUESTIONS Expanded Unit Map is about developing an understanding of human use of electricity by static electric charge current electricity electrical energy production and distribution analyzing characteristics of analyzing critiquing impact of series and parallel circuits assessing Physical Science – Characteristics of Electricity Static Electric charge Positive / negative charge Friction Electron affinity Law of Attraction and Repulsion Conductivity Insulator Conductor Conduction Induction Grounding Lighting Current Electricity Electric Circuits Load Switch Voltage Electric current Direct current Alternating current Ampere Resistance Ohms Electrodes Electrolyte Wet cell / Dry cell

NAME DATE The Unit Organizer NEW UNIT SELF-TEST QUESTIONS Expanded Unit Map is about developing an understanding of human use of electricity by static electric charge current electricity electrical energy production and distribution analyzing characteristics of analyzing critiquing impact of series and parallel circuits assessing Physical Science – Characteristics of Electricity Static Electric charge Positive / negative charge Friction Electron affinity Law of Attraction and Repulsion Conductivity Insulator Conductor Conduction Induction Grounding Lighting Electric Circuit Series Circuits Parallel Circuits Ohm’s Law Energy Production Energy Distribution Electric Cells Electric Batteries Energy Generation Current Electricity Electric Circuits Load Switch Voltage Electric current Direct current Alternating current Ampere Resistance Ohms Electrodes Electrolyte Wet cell / Dry cell