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Parallel Circuits Lesson PlanParallel Circuits Lesson Plan
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Science Matters
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4th
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Parallel Circuits

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This Parallel Circuits lesson plan also includes:
  • Grade 4 Physical Science: Magnetism and Electricity Overview
  • Introduction and Conceptual Flow Narrative
  • Conceptual Flow Graphic
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The lights don't always go out when the switch is flipped. The 10th lesson in a series of 14 helps learners build a conceptual understanding of the flow of electricity through a parallel circuit. They then build their own parallel circuits to keep a light bulb lit.

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Concepts

electricity, circuits, parallel circuits, electric circuits

Additional Tags

science

Instructional Ideas

  • After using tennis balls, use string or yarn so pupils have a record of the multiple possible paths
  • Have students pin their numbers to their shirts to help facilitate the activity

Classroom Considerations

  • Expects a deep understanding of the flow of electricity in a series circuit

Pros

  • Includes an exit card to assess understanding at the completion of the activity
  • Uses kinesthetic activities to keep individuals involved

Cons

  • None

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