Friday 2/24/12 Wrapping Up Batteries, Circuits and Bulbs.

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Friday 2/24/12 Wrapping Up Batteries, Circuits and Bulbs

Objective Strategy We will wrap up what we have learned about batteries, circuits and bulbs. Discussion Correcting Make the Light Bulb Light Analyzing a short video

Summarizing Learning on Making a Light Bulb 1.What is the connection between volts, resistance and current? 2.What were the filament properties you discovered that affected amount of light energy produced? 3.What would try now if you could do one more test?

Six Hat Thinking One of the newer batteries being produced is powered from a chemical reaction based on urine.

Formative Assessment Create a Concept Map showing connections between electricity, batteries, bulbs and circuits.